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Gracie Day Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Gracie Day

Sound Bites

May 18, 2024

1:00 PM EDT
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For one day only, Simsbury Meadows is presenting a culinary extravaganza topped with a delicious serving of live music. This festival will showcase the best that Connecticut and regional food trucks and local food vendors have to offer! Paired with the exceptional musical talents of Lee Totten (has worked with Everclear, Third Eye Blind and Barenaked Ladies), Gracie Day (2023 Female Performer of the Year Nominee at the New England Music Awards), HannaH’s Field (reggae and gypsy folk/multiyear best female Hartford area vocalist) and The Decker Bandits (a unique blend of Bluegrazz, Gypsy, Funk, and Carnival Jam.) There will be a bounce house section for children (additional fees apply), and vendors to complete this family friendly day! Join us and curate your own delectable experience! GATES OPEN AT 12NOON! Children 12 and under are free. Please bring your own seating
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Gracie Day Biography

Gracie Day released her first EP in November of 2017 and quickly won attention for her songwriting, singing and performances, achieving "Best New Act" in 2017 and "Best in State for CT" in 2018 at the New England Music Awards, an organization that acknowledges musical acts throughout all six states. Also, in 2018, Day was a semi-finalist in the international Unsigned Only Songwriting Contest, and nominated in the prestigious Boston Music Awards. This past summer, Gracie Day released a song, "Tennessee,” that gained tens of thousands of plays on Spotify and landed radio placement on Boston FM station 101.7 The Bull. Recorded at the famous Sound Emporium, a legendary studio with a roster of everyone from Johnny Cash, REM, to Alabama Shakes, Gracie Day’s new EP of six songs called “The Nashville Sessions”, will be released in March 2019. That same month, Gracie will begin recording her third album in under two years.

For most of her life, Gracie kept her talents to herself until 2014 when she first started performing publically. Playing countless cafes and bars, it wasn’t long until she was opening for Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame inductee John Lodge of the Moody Blues. She has also shared big stages with beloved grassroots band, Adam Ezra Group, been on festival bills with Sister Sparrow and the Dirty Birds, Slambovian Circus of Dreams, and has even played small sides stages at stadium concerts featuring major acts such as Willie Nelson, Sturgill Simpson, Margo Price, Hunter Hayes, and Lukas Nelson.

Before her recent move to Massachusetts, Gracie Day lived in the greater Hartford, Connecticut area where she first started performing music and establishing herself in the arts community. Her episode of the TV show “Amplify” on Connecticut’s PBS was nominated for an Emmy in the New England Chapter. Despite winning “Best Folk Band” in CTNow’s Best of Hartford Reader’s Poll in 2017, the genre “Folk” does not quite describe the mixture of rock, soul and folk in her sound. Day cites her parent’s music of the 60’s and 70’s having the largest initial influence on her, especially artists like Simon & Garfunkel, Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, Etta James, Bob Dylan, records from Motown, Joni Mitchell, Sam Cooke, the Rolling Stones and James Taylor.
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