Hi everyone!
Just put the finishing touches on my new studio and we are anxious
to get in and start recording. I’ve been spending the last
few months writing, bought a new guitar and I am really looking
forward to working on the new album. The new CD will include some
duets with my daughter, Samantha which will be a lot of fun. I will
be on the road this summer so check my tour dates and then in the
fall we are heading to Saskatchewan for a Western tour.
Enjoy the summer!
John Gracie

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Posted Nov 9, 2007
Hi everyone!
I can’t believe it is November and weeks away from the Holiday
Season. We have been busy, we just got back from a super time in
Lloydminster Saskatchewan where we showcased at OSAC. We saw a ton
of old friends from touring out west and we made some great new
ones. It looks like we will be on the road next fall throughout
Saskatchewan, touring with my band members Gordon Stobbe and Greg
Simm.
Now we are getting set to start out on our Christmas Tour, my 17
year old daughter will be on tour with us and she will be joining
me on stage for our duet, the father/daughter version of Baby It's
Cold Outside.
We were thrilled with the response we got from this song last
year. We sang it in New York at the Canadian Tree Lighting which
was a blast and we got a lot of great feedback from national radio
play.
This Christmas I am also doing some charity work for the Salvation
Army- stay tuned for more details on this fundraising campaign.
We are in our new house and I am setting up my new studio to start
recording again, hopefully we will have something laid down in the
new year. I’ve been doing a lot of writing.
Hope to see you at one of our Christmas Shows, keep safe, happy
and healthy and have a very Happy Holiday Season.
John Gracie

Posted June 25, 2007
John Gracie Launches “Great Canadian Singalong”
at Sydney’s Canada Day Celebration
Sydney, NS - Mutliple award-winning, singer/songwriter,
John Gracie kicks off his summer touring with the launch of a new
live show that promises to be a most enjoyable evening for audience
members. The new show is the Great Canadian Singalong that
will be launched at Sydney’s Canada Day celebrations on the
Boardwalk the evening of July 1st. John and his band will encourage
the audience to singalong with some of the best singalong songs
of the past number of decades.
“It will be like one huge campfire singalong!” commented
Gracie who looks forward to leading audience members in music that
has stood the test of time. “During years of touring, festival
audiences take great pleasure in interacting with our show, now
that is an official singalong, you’ll be able to hear their
singing all over Sydney!!”
Gracie may be joined by a surprise guest. Gracie’s daughter
Samantha recently sang Tom Paxton’s Last Thing on my Mind
at a concert in Digby and for the IWK telethon. Another performance
may be scheduled for Canada Day.
This event kicks off John’s summer which also includes performances
at Liverpool’s Privateer Days, a Tall Ships Concert at Casino
NS in Halifax, a performance at the Assembly of First Nations Conference,
a concert at Evergreen Theatre, just to name a few.
Gracie is also preparing for his showcase at OSAC in Saskatchewan,
his 2007 Christmas Tour, the release of his 10th CD
“Then Again- Recollections” and a starring
role in Stan Rogers A Matter of Heart,
an Eastern Front Theatre Production running February 21st- March
9th, 2008.

Posted May 27, 2007
Well, where did the time go since our Christmas tour! We
have been crazy busy at the Gracies. We will be moving into a new
home and I will be looking forward to creating a new recording studio.
We have some new projects set to go that we will be sharing with
you in the months ahead. I am also hoping to do some more work with
my daughter Samantha so stay tuned.
This summer we will be releasing a new CD that will be a compilation
of selections from all my albums, songs are now being selected and
artwork for the cover has been completed. We will have these available
for our summer touring.
Another one of the projects we are working on is Concert By the
Sea, you can get a sneak preview of this show by coming to the concert
at the Schooner Showroom, Casino NS during Tall Ships (July 14th).
Hope to see you during the summer months, keep checking the tour
date section of the website for new additions.
Take care,
John Gracie
Posted Nov 9, 2006
John Gracie’s Long Awaited New Christmas CD, Simply
Christmas Has Arrived!
We are so thrilled to let you know that John spent the latter part
of the summer recording his new Christmas CD, Simply
Christmas. It has been 10 years since Have Yourself
a Merry Little Christmas was released, thank you to one and
all that brought that album into your home.
Please visit our CHRISTMAS page
for full details!

Posted Sept 28, 2006
John Gracie Nominated for Producer of the Year, Nova Scotia
Music Awards!
NEW CHRISTMAS CD, “JOHN GRACIE- SIMPLY CHRISTMAS TO
BE RELEASED ON NEVADA ENTERTAINMENT/KOCH RECORDS-The long awaited
follow up Christmas CD will be released to retail this fall.
John has just signed a licensing deal with Nevada Entertainment/Koch
Records. Once again the CD will be host to more of your favourite
Christmas Classics. The album features harpists Ardyth and Jennifer
and truly brings the listener the spirit of Christmas.
Also, this album introduces John’s daughter, Samantha
Gracie. Samantha and John do a duet on the popular, “Baby
Its Cold Outside” with a rewrite that gives a father/daughter
spin on the classic. Check out the tour section of the website for
his Christmas dates.
Once again, John will be offering his show in a corporate
package, for more information call Andree at 902 462 6768 or email
agracie@johngracie.com

Posted June 7, 2006
John Gracie Celebrates the Environment
Halifax, NS- Multiple award winning singer/songwriter, John Gracie
will perform this Saturday, June 10th at the Grand Parade,
in front of City Hall in Halifax commencing at 3:30
pm. This is a free concert “Celebrating the Environment”
presented by HRM, RRFB and the Province of Nova Scotia along with
other environmental partners.
Gracie’s latest CD, Acoustic JEEP
features the song, These are the Times,
a song that fits well with the theme of this celebration, encouraging
everyone to take care of the world and keep the promise that we
made to pass along a healthy planet to our children.
Naturally Green, Celebrating the Environment
is a day long event where the entire family can enjoy live entertainment,
participate in interactive events and learn about their environment.
The day of activities starts at 10 am with live concerts commencing
at 1:15 featuring a number of entertainers.
For further information on Celebrating the Environment, visit www.halifax.ca

Posted March 15, 2006
John Gracie joins Terry Kelly on Bringin' It Home Concert
Series
Music Nova Scotia has partnered with the Department of Tourism,
Culture and Heritage to present the Bringin’ It Home
tour. The tour will present Nova Scotia’s hottest musicians
in communities across Nova Scotia.
Multiple Award winner, 2000 Juno nominee and 2006 ECMA nominee
for Folk Album of the Year, John Gracie is thrilled to be partnering
with long time friend and fellow musician Terry Kelly on the Bringin'
It Home Tour. This portion of the series will see John Gracie and
Terry Kelly performing on Thursday, March 23rd at Port Wallis United
Church, Waverly Road, Dartmouth, Friday, March 24th at the Osprey
Arts Centre in Shelburne and Saturday, March 25th at the Dominion
Building in Amherst. Concerts start at 7:30pm and tickets are only
$10.00.
Many have commented on the excellent pairing and look forward to
enjoying a blend of music from two of the region's best songwriters.
Gracie will be performing music from his latest ECMA nominated
CD, Acoustic JEEP as well as fan favourites from his catalogue of
8 albums. Don't miss the unique opportunity to see these highly
acclaimed artists in an up close and personal concert series.
Click here for Tour Dates and further details

Posted January 12, 2006
Acoustic
JEEP - 2006 Nominee for Folk Album of the Year

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Posted
Sept 13, 2005
John Gracie Honoured
to be Folk/Roots Artist Nominee
After a difficult personal journey, multiple award-winning singer/songwriter,
John Gracie wrote the music for his folk CD, Acoustic JEEP
with many songs addressing issues of the day, including
homelessness, the futility of violence, gun control, the wrongful
imprisonment of Donald Marshall and the need to try and make the
world a better place. It is his love project and because of this,
this nomination means a great deal. Singles continue to be released
and a new video is in pre-production with a team of well-known Atlantic
Canadian filmmakers.
Thanks to James Ingram for his photography for the CD and Jason
Otis for his graphic design of the CD cover and insert. Thanks also
to all the great musicians that played on the CD (Greg Simm, Ross
Billard, Gord Stobbe, Danny Sutherland, George Christmas and Finlay
Tolliver for his guest appearance on Which Way is the Wind Blowin'
(the story of Donald Marshall). Also, thanks to Rob Steele and Kevin
Bulley for making the CD a reality and Maplenationwide for getting
it in stores across the country.
To listen to Acoustic JEEP visit www.johngracie.com
John is also honoured to be in this category with artists that he
has enjoyed working with over the years, from the earliest days
with Allie to festivals across the country with JP to the symphony
performance with Dan and most recently this summer when he shared
the stage with Jill at a Songwriter's Circle.
Thank you to all who have supported John Gracie and his music and
thank you MIANS for the nomination.
The folks at Grey-Sea Entertainment

Posted April 27, 2005
Hi Everyone: So glad its Spring! Since New Year's we have been busy
on the road. We had a great time at the International Folk
Alliance Conference in Montreal where we got to play at a variety
of showcases, met some great new people and got caught up with some
old friends. Then we were off to Festivals and Events Ontario
in Toronto and then back to Halifax. I've been writing some
new tunes and we are set to release the new single, If You Threw
it All Away from the CD, Acoustic JEEP. We are now planning the
summer touring season and we are looking forward to dates at Stanfest,
Ships Company Theatre, Pictou Lobster Carnival and CB Farmers Exhibition.
In August, we head back to my favourite spot, Trout Forest
Music Festival. Keep checking the tour date section for updates.
That's it for now, take care and leave us a message on the message
centre.
Cheers,
John Gracie

Posted Sept 30, 2004
Acoustic Jeep - New Release for John Gracie
Acoustic JEEP is John Gracie’s 8th CD and he says it feels like
his first. It is an all original CD that comes after a period of
personal losses and changes in his life. The songs are filled with
emotion and without a master plan, ironically, many have taken a
slant of social conscience. Some are gritty, some are tender and
some were great discoveries like the collaboration with Fizz of
Universal Soul, a Halifax rap artist who came on board for Which
Way is the Wind Blowin’ , the story of the wrongful imprisonment
of Mi’kmaq native, Donald Marshall. George Christmas, a Mi’kmaq
from Marshall ’s hometown also joins in on this song with a native
chant that is haunting.
There is also the powerful song, NRA Anyway about incidents like
Columbine and the trouble with the folks at the NRA.
These Are the Times is a reflection of what we should do to make
the world a better place and Kiss Me is a tender song asking people
to understand why the homeless are where they are, “kiss me, see
me” one emotional line in the last verse grabs the listener, “momma’s
little baby, daddy’s pride and joy, bated breath beneath the blanket
lies the broken little boy”.
Powerful songs of love gone wrong are found in If You Threw It All
Away, Trouble’s Hangin’ Around My Door, Dance Bobbie Dance, Don’t
Go and the Kristofferson like, Send the Soldiers.
The beautiful ballad, Old Stone Well , evolved to be a song encompassing
the final moments John spent with his dying sister. Although written
years before, the song entered his mind again as he sat with her
on her last days, the reason for the song was revealed.

Posted Feb 19, 2004
Hi everyone:
Well, today we are being hit by a major snow storm here in Nova
Scotia, it will be a good day to put the finishing touches on my
new CD. I am really happy with the way its going, it is a collection
of songs I have been writing for the last few years, a lot of them
seem to have the theme of social conscience which occured quite
by accident. There are some that people have been after me to record
for the past few years, my kids favourite is "If You Threw It All
Away" and a lot of people have picked "Send the Soldiers".
There are songs on the new CD about gun control, the homeless (Kiss
Me, we are hoping to feature a video for this song), and changing
the world for the better. The album features great musicians like
Gord Stobbe, Greg Simm, Dan Sutherland and Ross Billard and we will
also be announcing some special guest performers when the CD is
complete. We hope to have it released by late March/early April.
We are putting on some preview MP3s, take a listen.
Hope to see you over the summer, watch our tour dates section.
Take care,
John
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