Gross continued his songwriting and recording career in Nashville. In 1993, he released the album
Nothing But Dreams on his own Zelda Records label, named after his mother. He had a Top 40 Country Radio hit, "Big Guitar" with Arista recording group
Blackhawk, written with his friend
Henry Paul, the group's lead singer. Gross released ''I'm Hearing Things'' on Zelda Records in 2001, his first self-engineered CD. Gross performed an autobiographical one-man show called "One Hit Wanderer." According to the show's official website, performances of the show were suspended in 2020 as a result of the pandemic. He continues to write new songs while regularly recording in
Fort Myers, Florida with multi-instrumentalist and recording engineer John McLane, having produced eight albums with #9 nearly completed.
One Hit Wanderer (2006),
Foreverland (2007),
Rhymes and Misdemeanors (2011) and
Right as Rain (2011). A single, "What a Christmas", was released the same year. In 2011 he also collaborated with Henry Paul and
Jonathan Edwards on a trio album called
Edwards, Gross and Paul, AKA "The Vereens". In 2016 Gross traveled to the UK to support longtime friend
Joe Brown on his "Just Joe" UK tour. Brown and Gross played a selection of songs from each of their discographies, as well as a variety of popular rock & roll and country songs. In early 2017, before leaving for the UK, Gross released two new CDs of original songs on Zelda Records: "Mixed Messages" and "Stories I've Lived To Tell" along with "New Orleans, New Orleans" – a collection of songs from a new musical comedy play of the same name, songs written by Gross and the
libretto in collaboration with playwright Ed Greenberg. In October 2017, Brown and Gross went back on tour in the UK with a live album, produced by Gross, recorded at the previous tour's first few shows. The tour ran through October and November 2017 before breaking for Christmas and continuing in January through March 2018. In 2019, while doing many shows celebrating the 50th anniversary of the
Woodstock Festival, Gross continued recording with multi-instrumentalist and engineer John McLane, completing and releasing the new 17 song CD,
Too Clever (For My Own Good) in February 2020 on Zelda Records. ==Discography==