Truth bomb:

You should never stop performing if that is what you want to be doing.


Too often do people from all walks of life stop performing when they’re told they need to “get realistic” or “find a real job.” It’s true that we must earn money💵 to survive in most situations, but we shouldn’t let the pursuit of money destroy our pursuit of our passions!

You're Not Auditioning For Broadway (yet!)...



You Just Want To Perform Meaningful Music That Challenges You And Gives You The Opportunity To:


  • Finally land that lead role you've been pursuing.
  • Share your musical and vocal gifts with your community (and the world!)
  • Gain valuable performing experience that goes straight to the top of your resume.
  • Grow as a musician and become an extraordinary performer!



So, how do you get there? Let me help...


. . . Howdy, I'm Grace Elaine Brown!


But, the stage name for jazz that's been bequeathed to me is just "Gracie."

I’m the creator of the Sing With Grace performing arts blog as well as a musical theatre enthusiast🎵, a jazz singer, a Catholic, & the wife of a country singer-songwriter. See that picture over there? That's me as Lady Larken from Once Upon a Mattress.

What I'm not is a multi-millionaire musician or a Broadway sensation. I'm happy to report that I am, however, blessed to fill a couple of equally dignified & cool roles:

  • Jazz Performance Artist wherever I'm living at the moment (my husband and I move around quite a bit due to the Marine Corps!)
  • Veteran of many community theatre musicals & 8 years as a saxophonist🎷
  • Very detail-oriented performance coach when it comes to pitch training, body language, and pumping purpose into performance. (I was an English major in college, so I had to use an alliteration!)