Grace Weber

Grace Weber

Artist

At 16 years old, Grace Weber brought the impossibly judgmental Apollo Theatre to its feet. Born and raised in Milwaukee with a naturally soulful voice, and a love of gospel, r&b and soul music, Grace grew up singing in the Central City Youth Gospel Choir of Milwaukee, before gaining widespread recognition for her performance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and later self releasing her album The Refinery, which reached #5 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter charts. Grace has opened for James Blake and Elle King among others, and sang the National Anthem at Giants Stadium to 82,000 fans.

Grace is currently working on her new album with producers Nate Fox, Nico “Donnie Trumpet” Segal and Peter Cottontale of the Social Experiment, and recently co-wrote and sang with Chance the Rapper, Kanye West, Francis Starlite and the Chicago Children’s Choir on ‘All We Got’, the introductory track to Chance the Rapper’s critically acclaimed, chart-topping ‘Coloring Book’.  Grace is also featured on Boogie’s ‘Prideful’ from his upcoming mixtape ‘Thirst 48 Part II’ and at the end of ‘May I Have This Dance’ on Francis and the Light’s recent ‘Farewell, Starlite!”.  
Grace is signed to Big Mouth Records, with plans for an early 2017 album release.