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Ahead of her Mill City stop Thursday, Grace Potter talks wildfires, filmmaking ambitions, acid, AI, and playing the Sphere.
Grace Potter of the group Grace Potter and the Nocturnals performs after the Christie's Green Auction for the ‘Bid to Save the Earth’ benefit Wednesday, April 11, 2012, in New York.
MORETOWN ― The title of Grace Potter’s new album, “Mother Road,” sums up her life aptly. She became a mother for the first time five years ago, when she and husband, record producer Eric ...
Grace Potter's 'Mother Road' is a culmination of her transformative time on the road. Grace Potter/Courtesy photo During the pandemic, Grace Potter and her husband (and producer) Eric Valentine set ...
Grace Potter: We like to show off Vermont whenever we can. Burr: [It’s] ... It probably also sets up some good backstage hangs. Potter: Exactly.
Grace Potter’s Fans Praise Her Rendition of the National Anthem at the 2025 ... Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE ...
FARGO — Grace Potter grew up in Vermont, "about as far north as you can get outside of Fargo," the singer told the crowd during her July 10, 2024, performance at UP District Festival Field.
It was March 12, 2020. Grace Potter's tour bus had just driven 2500 miles from Nashville to Vancouver, where the rock, blues and soul artist was set to kick off a 13-date tour of the west coast.
Grace Potter, Lucius Team Up for Stylish ‘Back to Me’ Video. Soulful singer-songwriter takes inspiration from the color palette of the Seventies with latest clip from 'Daylight' ...
Rocker Grace Potter has played in the Vail Valley several times, but it is fitting for the Vermont native with a ski racing background to take the stage in Beaver Creek during the women’s Birds of ...
Grace Potter dives into the storytelling and cinematic feel at the heart of the new T Bone Burnett-produced album 'Medicine,' a once lost record 17 years in ... Medicine shook up the formula, ...
Grace Potter's career could be described as a slow, upward climb. And the singer-songwriter, who fronts the Nocturnals, wouldn't have it any other way. "It's been the most deeply frustrating path ...