
grace.c.elliot is an indie dream-pop artist, producer, and dog mom.
Born and raised in Alaska, her music is shaped by the wild landscapes of her home and a vivid inner world she’s been building since childhood. After not speaking until nearly the age of two, Grace eventually emerged speaking full sentences—an early glimpse into a mind that would later find its primary language in music.
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Her musical foundation was built on pop sensibilities and Alaskan grit. She began writing songs at nine, finding her initial inspiration in ABBA CDs and a Barbie boombox. By her teens, she was already navigating the local circuit, finding her voice in the dim light of dive bars before she was legally old enough to be in them past the end of her show. This unconventional start led her to develop a stage presence rooted in authenticity, humor, and connection—where even large rooms feel intimate, like everyone is in on something together.
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Following her 2020 self-titled debut album, Grace’s journey was interrupted by liver cancer. After life-saving surgery and a period of recovery, she returned to Alaska to reconnect with the core of her being—soft, immersive, and grounded in wonder. This period of quiet rediscovery culminated in a creative rebirth. In 2025, after winning a national production competition, she visited Los Angeles to collaborate with Grammy-winning duo Nova Wav, which in turn resulted in her eventually moving to attend the Los Angeles Academy of Artists and Music Production (LAAMP). Now working alongside co-producer Cory Hunter, Grace crafts dreamy, analog-driven songs defined by ethereal vocals, driving rhythms, and experimental textures.
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Welcome to her dream world.
Enter gently.
