Grace Mitchell
Grace Mitchell is an American singer and songwriter. She was born in Australia, moved to the United States at age three and raised in Portland, Oregon. She has released two EPs, titled Design and Raceday.[1]
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Background information | |
Born | Australia | August 5, 1997
Genres | Alternative |
Website | www |
She performed the Hall & Oates track "Maneater" for the soundtrack of the film The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
Grace plays keyboards, drums, and guitars. She signed with Casablanca Records in 2013 and moved to Los Angeles. Her debut EP Design was released in October 2014 and was produced by Morgan Taylor Reid. Her follow-up EP Raceday was released in November 2015 and was produced by Mark Foster and Rich Costey. In 2017, she has released several singles: "Kids (Ain't All Right)", "Bae", "Now", "Cali God", "Come Back for You", "Capital Letters", and in September, "French Becky", co-written by Nate Donmoyer and Kam Mohager, with Cara Salimando.[2][3]
Discography
Extended plays
- Design (2014), produced by Morgan Taylor Reid[5]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Runaway" | 3:16 |
2. | "Broken Over You" | 3:17 |
3. | "Always & Forever" | 3:36 |
4. | "Your Design" | 4:13 |
- Raceday EP (2015), produced by Mark Foster and Rich Costey[5]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Raceday" | 3:05 |
2. | "NoLo" | 4:25 |
3. | "Jitter" | 4:07 |
4. | "Breaking Hearts" | 3:27 |
5. | "Bae (feat. S.Pri Noir)" | 3:24 |
Singles
- "Jitter" (SNBRN Remix) (2015) – 4:17
- "White Iverson" (2016) – 3:39
Other songs
- "Maneater" from The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture) – 3:54
References
- Barney, Rosa (August 19, 2014). "Grace Mitchell, A 16-year-old from Portland who's inspired by Alanis Morissette and Lana Del Rey". pigeonsandplanes. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
- "Tracks on soundcloud.com". soundcloud.com.
- "Allmusic.com bio". allmusic.com.
- "Home | Coachella 2017". Coachella. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
- "Grace Mitchell on iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved March 1, 2016.