Chad Gray has just announce a devastating news….

While Chad Gray is often surrounded by thousands when on stage with Mudvayne or Hellyeah, he’s often performing for more people than the population of his tiny hometown.

Gray originally grew up in Latham, Illinois. The tiny village had a reported population of just over 300 people in 2020.

Latham sits in central Illinois, about an hour south of Peoria where Gray would eventually relocate and form Mudvayne.

The village is described as a “close nit, farming community” on the Logan County website.

While the website doesn’t mention Gray, it does note Latham is home to the Korn Krib Bar & Grill where diners can eat in farming silos.

Instead of boring you with random facts about Latham, Illinois, here are 10 things about Chad Gray you probably didn’t know.

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Chad Gray has always been a busy guy. Whether it has been fronting Mudvayne and Hellyeah or working behind the scenes, Gray has kept a full schedule within the music industry. Not bad for a kid from a small Illinois town who once worked at a tire factory. Here are 10 random things you probably didn’t know about Chad Gray.
Before forming Hellyeah with Mudvayne guitarist Greg Tribbett, former Nothingface guitarist Tom Maxwell, Damageplan basssist Bob Zilla and drummer Vinnie Paul (of Pantera fame), Gray and Maxwell were working on a project called Coldwhitechrist. Unfortunately, his Mudvayne obligations at the time prevented him from being the vocalist of the band, which never truly got off the ground.

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