Saturday May 8, 2021

7:30pm

Grace Morrison at Bristol Stone Church Coffeehouse

Bristol’s Stone Church Coffee House at the First Congregational Church welcomes Grace Morrison on Saturday, May 8th. If folk, roots, and Americana were on a Venn diagram, Grace Morrison would be squarely in the center. With a career that began as a backup singer for rock icons like Eddie Money and Joey Molland (of the band Badfinger), Grace has become a regular on the national festival and touring circuit. She has won a number of prestigious awards including the Grand Prize of the New England Songwriting Competition and the WPRI Rhode Show Big Break contest where her music video was played on the season finale of American Idol. In 2019 Grace was selected to be an Official Showcase performer at the Southeast Regional Folk Alliance, an Alt. Official Showcase Performer at the Southwest Regional Folk Alliance, named a finalist in the Wildflower (TX) Festival performing singer-songwriter contest, and selected to perform in the Emerging Artist Showcase at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival (NY). Her sophomore solo album “Reasons" debuted the # 2 Top Album on the Roots Music Report’s Top 50 Contemporary Country Airplay Chart. Bristol’s Stone Coffee House is an affordable, family-oriented, handicap-accessible musical venue. Doors open at 7:00PM and the show starts at 7:30PM. Tickets are $20.00. Seating is limited and reservations are mandatory. Please call 401-253-4813 for reservations or additional information. Social distancing will be enforced per State regulations and masks are required. The First Congregational Church is located at 300 High Street (corner of High and Bradford Streets) in Bristol, RI.

Grace Morrison

Singer/Songwriter
If folk, roots, and Americana were on a Venn diagram, Grace Morrison would be squarely in the center. With a career that began as a backup singer for rock icons like Eddie Money and Joey Molland (of