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ABOUT Grace Humphries
At just 18, The Austin, TX Hill Country-based Grace Humphries is already effortlessly writing shockingly well crafted songs that artists twice her age would envy. She is currently on Season 29 of NBC's TheVoice, Battle of Champions.
It started early, with baby Grace humming in her crib as an infant and piano lessons followed at age 5, though the young musician is mostly self-taught. Her mother, a Texas native, and Liverpool, UK expat father were astounded with their daughters early-emerging talents and encouraged her creativity at every turn. Grace and her older brother Liam bonded through music in Ramona, California, where they were raised until Liam's devastating brain cancer diagnosis. When Grace was 8 and Liam was just 10, the family lost Liam and relocated to the Texas Hill Country. In the years that followed, Grace began channeling her feelings into music and soon knew exactly what she wanted to do in life.
Grace is constantly creating music, in and out of the studio. She hears the melodies in her head at school and at home, where she gets her ideas down via her small home recording studio. In 2024 Grace shot through the ranks at the annual All-State choir competition TPSMEA (Texas Private School Music Educators Association) as First Soprano. She won TAPPS (Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools) in 2020 with her rendition of “Think of Me” from Phantom of the Opera, and also won in 2022 as a soloist with her original composition, “I Am Found”. She cut her teeth performing up to hour-long sets at Chamber of Commerce events, local farmers markets as well as wineries and steakhouses.
In March of 2024, Grace had the amazing opportunity to travel to England and spend a week recording at the famous Abbey Road Studios. She returned to the UK in April to spend a week working with producer Ian Barter on her single “Good Enough”. She also embarked on her first mini radio promotion that took her to Nashville and Knoxville, Tennessee, as well as Atlanta, Georgia where she had the opportunity to be a guest on WSM 650 Coffee, Country and Cody, WDVX The Blue Plate Special and WRFG The Americana Garage with Steve Kilbride. Her most recent radio promotion took her to Sonoma County in Northern California where she was Doug Jayne's guest on KRCB 104.9 Sonoma County's NPR Station for an on-air interview and live performance. She followed the on air with a live performance at the Hopmonk Tavern in Sebastopol, CA to help raise funds for KRCB.
Driven by the natural determination and focus of a true born artist as well as from the sense of loss she has experience in her few short years, Grace creates music to express the joy, fragility and beauty of life as well as uses that music to connect to others. And even at the age of 18 she knows exactly what she wants. “I just want to be happy doing what I love: storytelling and performing,” she explains, “Writing music that is meaningful and connects with people in a very real way.”
Grace is currently an active member of the Worship Team at Church and sings in both the adult ministries as well as the youth ministries. She graduated from high school with the distinction of High Honors and a focus on Classical Christian Education, and is now a Freshman at Belmont University in Nashville, TN where she is focusing on Commercial Music and Performance.
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“GOOD ENOUGH”
Thanks to @intlsongcomp International Songwriting Competition for selecting "Good Enough" for the semi-finals in the Adult Contemporary Category as well as the Performance Category!

