ABOUT ME
BIO
Grace Elliott is a Pittsburgh-born vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist whose musical roots run deep. Raised by two musicians, she grew up immersed in sound, developing a natural affinity for music from an early age. Known for her smooth, rich vocal tone, Grace combines technical skill with a distinctive musical sensitivity and professionalism that sets her apart.
Performing since the age of ten, Grace holds a profound love and respect for her craft. She briefly studied Jazz Voice at the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music, an experience that further shaped her artistry. Whether performing in an intimate jazz club or commanding the stage at an R&B show, Grace brings authenticity, emotion, and expertise to every performance.
Her achievements include receiving a National YoungArts Award in Jazz Voice and being named a finalist at the Songbook Academy. She has appeared at the Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival, the Monroeville Jazz Festival, and has shared the stage with world-class jazz musicians such as Roger Humphries, Dwayne Dolphin, and Sean Jones. Grace also performs regularly with Paul Cosentino’s Boilermaker Jazz Band and collaborates with a variety of ensembles throughout Pittsburgh and the surrounding region.
An emerging songwriter, Grace wrote the lyrics to George Heid III’s “Endless Time” and is currently developing original projects set to release in the near future. She has also taught both voice and guitar, and looks forward to expanding her musical endeavors in the years ahead.














