Grace (Australian singer)

Grace Sewell (known simply as Grace and born in 1998) is an Australian singer and songwriter. She is best known for "You Don't Own Me", a cover version of the 1963 Lesley Gore song "You Don't Own Me", produced by Quincy Jones and featuring G-Eazy. The song, a single from her debut album with Regime Music Societe and RCA Records, was a Spotify "top 10 most viral track" and a number-one hit in Australia.

Early life

Grace is from Brisbane, Australia and attended All Hallows' School and Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary School, Sunnybank. She grew up listening to musical artists such as Smokey Robinson, Janis Joplin, Shirley Bassey, and Amy Winehouse. Grace comes from a family of musicians. Her grandparents toured with the Bee Gees and the Gibb Brothers. Her brother Conrad Sewell is also a singer, best known for featuring on Kygo's song "Firestone" and for his solo hit "Start Again". When "Start Again" hit number one on the ARIA Charts in June 2015, Conrad and Grace became the first Australian born siblings in the history of the charts to hit number one as separate acts.

Grace (CTA station)

Grace was a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's Howard Line, which is now part of the Red Line. The station was located at Grace Street and Sheffield Avenue in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago. Grace was situated north of Addison and south of Sheridan. Grace opened on June 7, 1900, and closed on August 1, 1949, along with 23 other stations as part of a CTA service revision.

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Grace (surname)

Grace is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Brendan Grace, Irish comedian
  • Edward Nathaniel Grace (engineer) (1847-1891), Mining engineer and English cricketer
  • Edward Nathaniel Grace (mayor) (1815-1865), Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne, England
  • Helen Grace, British actress
  • John Grace (Canadian football), Canadian Football League player
  • John Hilton Grace, British mathematician
  • John W. Grace, first Privacy Commissioner of Canada
  • Maggie Grace, American actress
  • Mark Grace, American baseball player
  • Michael Grace (disambiguation)
  • Nathaniel Grace (1843-1903), English cricketer
  • Oliver Grace, Chief Remembrancer of the Irish Exchequer
  • Ricky Grace (born 1966), American–Australian basketball player
  • Ted Grace, Australian politician
  • Thomas Grace (California), American Roman Catholic bishop
  • Thomas Grace (Minnesota), American Roman Catholic bishop
  • Thomas Coxon Grace (1840-1926), Architect, civil engineer and English cricketer
  • Topher Grace, American actor
  • W. G. Grace (1848–1915), English cricketer
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Steal A Moment

    by: Chris Hawkey

    I’m so worn out
    I need silence and a soft spot
    A deep breath and a reset button
    I need to reconnect with you
    So let’s turn down the lights
    And just sit here a while
    I need to see if I can still make you smile
    I want you to know
    That you’re still everything I need
    I’m happy just to be here with you
    Just to hold your hand
    Just to see you smile
    When I tell you that
    I’m happy just to be here with you
    Even for a short time
    Just until the next time
    We steal a moment
    I love your hair
    I love the way you smell
    Your mouth tastes like bubblegum
    And you sweat
    ‘'cause it means so much to you
    Let’s make a promise
    To each other tonight
    That we’ll get our priorities right
    I’m happy just to be here with you…
    Do you love me?
    Do you need me?
    Am I the one that you still dream about?
    That you can’t live without?
    I still love you
    I still need you
    ‘'cause through it all you’re still the one I can’t imagine life without the love I built my world around
    © 2005 Chris Hawkey Music (ASCAP) All Rights Reserved




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