Grace Weber Joins Capitol Records
Earlier this afternoon, Capitol Records welcomed Brooklyn based artist Grace Weber as their newest signee. The announcement surfaced via twitter, with Capitol first breaking the news and Grace later sharing her excitement to be apart of the mega label. She also expressed enthusiasm to release her upcoming album.
So proud to be with @capitolrecords! Blessed to be doing this with the most amazing team & all the day 1’s and space legends...ready to release this album to the world. Love all u guys so much. We’re gonna do amazing things 🧡... 🚀 https://t.co/a20tqLlc1V
— Grace Weber (@gracewebermusic) November 26, 2018
Last November, Grace stopped by These Days and shared her musical background with us, from beginnings at her church’s gospel choir, to collaborating with members of The Social Experiment. It’s been just over a year since her first single “More Than Friends” released (on November 3rd, 2017) and since then, Grace has delivered three additional singles: “Elated”, “space jam”, and “so solitary”, all of which showcase impressive vocal capabilities.
Listen to Grace Weber on Spotify, and be sure to read our Respect The Neighbors Feature story with Grace: “With A little Help From The Social Experiment, Grace Weber is Creating Her Own Musical Space”.
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