Grace Potter performs live on Vermont Edition

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Grace Potter has her roots in Vermont, and she's planting more every day. The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and musician grew up in an artistic community and family in Vermont's Mad River Valley. She's released four studio albums with her former band, the Nocturnals, and five solo albums. She's also lent her soulful, bluesy voice to many a high-profile duet, like the hit single "You and Tequila" with Kenny Chesney.
    On July 23. 2024 Potter joined Vermont Edition host Mikaela Lefrak in Vermont Public's Stetson Studio One in front of a live audience of Vermont Public members. They discussed the upcoming Grand Point North music festival, which returns to the Burlington Waterfront July 25-28 after a four-year hiatus, Potter's new Grand Point Foundation that supports the arts, and her own creative upbringing and growth.
    00:05 - Intro and interview
    13:14 - Grace describes and performs "Nothing but the Water"
    18:40 - Interview continues
    28:29 - Grace describes and performs "Medicine"
    35:46 - Interview continues
    41:51 - Grace performs "The Mother Road"
    47:31 - Interview wrap up and talk about new foundation
    More at www.vermontpub...

Komentáře • 7

  • @cbwilson9312
    @cbwilson9312 Před měsícem

    God I love Grace Potter! Just getting to know her music for the first time. Water is Life! coming from a Lake Michigan kid I'm right there with you!

  • @dougtingle
    @dougtingle Před měsícem +1

    Saw her in Burlington on Lake Champlain last Saturday and this afternoon in Webster, Ma. Both concerts were wonderful!

  • @gregorygullett1577
    @gregorygullett1577 Před měsícem +2

    Grace gets better every time I listen

  • @jamesmonahan1870
    @jamesmonahan1870 Před měsícem +2

    Wonderful performance. ❤

  • @normalizedaudio2481
    @normalizedaudio2481 Před měsícem +1

    Her Nashville agency is blocking many of her songs. Just say NO to Grace Potter. Blocking sucks for songwriters and for everyone. Too wimpy to do a copyright takedown?