John Gracie Explained

John Gracie
Origin:Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
Genre:Folk, country
Occupation:Singer
Years Active:1984–present

John Gracie is a Canadian folk music artist. Born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia,[1] Gracie is a three-time East Coast Music Awards Male Artist of the Year, winning in 1989, 1990 and 2000.[2] He has also received nominations from the Juno Awards and the RPM Music Awards, among others. His song "Pass It On" was selected as a theme song for food banks across Canada.

Discography

Albums

YearTitleCAN Country
1988Thinkin' 'Bout Midnight
1992Standing in the Dark
1995A Gene MacLellan Tribute36
1996Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
1997Nova Scotia Lullabye
1999Identity
2000Live! Off the Floor but Close to the Ground
2003Christmas as I Remember It
2004Acoustic JEEP
2006Simply Christmas
2008Then Again – Recollections
2014Big Bright Yellow Sun
2017Hollow Street
2019Christmas Time Is Here

Singles

YearTitleCAN CountryAlbum
1984"Sail On Nova Scotia"-non album singles
1985"Welcome to the Ceilidh" (with Jennifer Whalen)-
1986"Seabirds Cry"-
1988"I’ve Got A Dream"-
"Take A Piece Of My Day"-
1990"Take My Love"-
1994"My Baby's Got Roy Rogers' Eyes"62Standing in the Dark
1998"Highwire in a Hurricane"44Identity
1999"She's All I Got"36
"If You Burn That Bridge"46
2000"What's This Love Coming To"

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.limelightgroup.com/default.asp?mn=1.3.34.1044.137 John Grace at LimeLight
  2. Web site: John Gracie Biography . Johngracie.ca . 16 December 2012.