Port Stephens Songwriter Gracie Jean releases ‘I Don’t Wanna Sing The Blues Anymore’ Port Stephens Port Stephens News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - July 19, 2022 Gracie Jean has released her newest single, I Don’t Wanna Sing The Blues Anymore. Photo: Esther Maria Creative. PORT Stephens singer and songwriter Gracie Jean has released her newest single. ‘I Don’t Wanna Sing The Blues Anymore’ is an uplifting track that reminds listeners of their first time falling in love. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981 8882. Email us – media@newsofthearea.com.au Gracie told News Of The Area the track was inspired by autumn, its weather and a feeling of hope for what’s around the corner. “It was that special time of year when, after a stinking hot, and really long summer, the weather was starting to cool down, there was a slight chill in the air, and I could start wearing cardigans again,” she said. “There is something about the changing of the seasons that always makes me feel excited and hopeful for what’s around the corner.” Gracie had been struggling in her personal life in the summer months but found hope in autumn. “When autumn came around, things started getting better, and I started feeling better. “I was surrounded by lovely and supportive friends, and I felt hopeful that as the weather cooled down and the air started to feel fresh, I was entering a season of healing and joy. Growing up in Port Stephens, Gracie has always loved the environment and enjoyed her schooling experience, where she was supported to pursue her love of music. “I went to St Philip’s Christian College, and they really fostered my love of music. “My music teacher was always providing me with opportunities to get up and sing in front of audiences. “I was that dorky kid who was in the college choir and band, but I didn’t care – I loved it,” she said. Gracie is heavily influenced by her grandfather, Ron Bear, who she says was the real motivating factor behind her music. “He was a clarinet and saxophone player, and he tested my pitch when I was a little kid,” she said. “He was really excited by my natural music abilities, so he immediately got mum to enrol me in singing lessons. “I started competing in eisteddfods and performing at school assemblies, and anywhere else I was allowed up on a stage,” she said. When Gracie reached high school her grandfather would drive her almost an hour to singing lessons, then wait during her 30-minute lesson and drive her home again. “He was so committed to me pursuing music, and I’m so thankful,” Gracie said. Gracie then pursued her music degree at the Australian Institute of Music and is now preparing for the release of her debut album. ‘Romance is Bad’ will be a nine-track alternative-country album that Gracie says she is “really excited for everyone to hear”. ‘I Don’t Wanna Sing The Blues Anymore’ is available on all streaming services, and you can follow Gracie’s musical journey by searching for @graciejeanmusic on Facebook or @graciejean on Instagram. By Tara CAMPBELL