Rocky Gray is an American musician, songwriter, and producer, primarily known for his work in the genres of rock, metal, and alternative music. Born on July 2, 1978, in Little Rock, Arkansas, he gained prominence as the drummer for the band Evanescence, contributing significantly to their early sound and success. Gray played on their critically acclaimed debut album, *Fallen* (2003), which featured hits like "Bring Me to Life" and "Going Under," helping the band achieve global fame. In addition to Evanescence, Rocky Gray has been involved with several other projects, including the bands Living Sacrifice and We Are the Fallen, showcasing his versatility as a musician. He is also known for his work in film scoring and has composed music for various films, adding to his reputation as a multifaceted artist. Gray's impact on music is marked by his contributions to the nu-metal and alternative rock scenes, influencing a generation of musicians. His intricate drumming style and ability to blend different musical elements have left a lasting legacy, particularly within the gothic and metal genres.