Tracy Grammer's dark, ethereal vocals evoke a purity and resonance that brings radiance to the songs she performs, and her attention to melody and story lines lends a rare sophistication to her vocal and instrumental interpretations. Her adept accompaniment extends to violin, mandolin, guitar -- yet it is her vocal prowess and intuition that infuse her work with a numinous quality and has established her as a formidable performer in her own right. Her late partner Dave Carter was perhaps her biggest fan: "Tracy has one of the most beautiful and expressive voices I've ever heard in my life. I was looking for someone with depth and gentleness - as soon as I heard that voice, I knew I had found it."
So, for all new fans of Tracy Grammer . . . as well as long-time fans of Dave & Tracy . . . we welcome you to join us as we continue following Tracy on her musical journey.
Hi folks, I just realized that nobody has posted this story, but it's so cute, it must be shared. On Friday night, Jim and Tracy did a really nice show at Club
Hi Paul, Been out of the country for several weeks. Was very disappointed to have to miss Tracy's all too infrequent Bay Area appearances. Maybe I'll be able
Latest update: The Sunday night show at the Coffee Gallery in Altadena CA is also cancelled (due to sickness). Contact the venue for a refund. Tracy will do
I was reminded of an obscure Tracy recording that I played on my radio show this Friday. It's called Welcome to the Game, and it's a song written by Rachel
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