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John Gracie
OriginGlace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
GenresFolk, country
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1984–present
Websitejohngracie.ca

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.[1] His song "Pass It On" was selected as a theme song for food banks across Canada.[2]

Discography

Albums

Year Title CAN Country
1988 Thinkin' 'Bout Midnight
1992 Standing in the Dark
1995 A Gene MacLellan Tribute 36
1996 Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
1997 Nova Scotia Lullabye
1999 Identity
2000 Live! Off the Floor but Close to the Ground
2003 Christmas as I Remember It
2004 Acoustic JEEP
2006 Simply Christmas
2008 Then Again – Recollections
2014 Big Bright Yellow Sun
2017 Hollow Street
2019 Christmas Time Is Here

Singles

Year Title CAN Country Album
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" 62 Standing in the Dark
1998 "Highwire in a Hurricane" 44 Identity
1999 "She's All I Got" 36
"If You Burn That Bridge" 46
2000 "What's This Love Coming To"

References

  1. ^ a b John Grace at LimeLight Archived 22 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b "John Gracie Biography". Johngracie.ca. Retrieved 16 December 2012.

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