ALEXANDRA GRACE
Described by most as a singer-songwriter with an old soul, Alexandra Grace lays her thought-provoking lyrics atop a bed of folk-influenced music, creating whimsical stories in song-form.
Alexandra began performing at a very young age. She first fell in love with jazz while studying tap dancing at the age of six. She discovered the genres of indie pop and folk as a teenager and soon after she began writing her own songs. Some of her influences include Hozier, Joni Mitchell, Bon Iver, Taylor Swift, Chet Baker, Ella Fitzgerald, and Billie Holiday. She is also inspired by classic folklore, mythology, and fairytales.
Alexandra graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2020. Since then, she has performed around the New England area and released 2 EPs, “Solstice” and “The Archer.” Her songs have landed on some well-known playlists and radio stations, and were awarded “Song of The Week” from the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, as well as Semi-Finalist in the International Songwriting Competition. She is currently self-producing a full length album, “Living in a Painting’’, which is inspired by her favorite visual artists.
When not writing or performing music, Alexandra runs a music school in Rockport, Alexandra Grace Music, and teaches lessons in voice, songwriting, piano and guitar.
3RIAN KING
3rian King is a singer-songwriter, playwright, and performer from the seaport city of Gloucester, MA. Whoopi Goldberg once described King’s voice as the last sound she wanted to hear before bed to ensure she had beautiful dreams.
With neo-cabaret band What Time Is It, Mr. Fox? 3rian has released numerous albums and performed throughout the US at notable venues like Club Passim and the ART in Boston; The Duplex, Dixon Place, The Stonewall, Joe’s Pub, and Irving Plaza in NYC. Their circus show about LGBTQ+ archetypes and stereotypes, Gravitational Fool, premiered at the Afterglow Festival in Provincetown.
3rian’s song “Cold Rain” was covered by New Orleans Soul Queen, Irma Thomas, on her Grammy-nominated album “Simply Grand” with the track receiving high praise from Rolling Stone and USA Today.
Most recently, 3rian and What Time Is It, Mr. Fox? created and performed a sold-out run of Medusa, Reclaiming the Myth, a multimedia reimagining of her story for the Charles Hayden Planetarium in Boston’s Museum of Science in 2019, and then with a grant from the Boston Foundation produced a theatrical version for Central Square Theater in Cambridge MA in 2022. The band is currently mixing a live album for a 2024 summer release.
“Catch him as his star climbs” – Time Out New York