Grace-Miller Moody

Grace-Miller Moody

Grace Miller Moody is a soulful singer-songwriter with a smoky, unmistakable voice and a presence that commands attention the moment she steps on stage. Often compared to Amy Winehouse for her jazzy tone and raw, emotional delivery, she blends retro soul with a modern pop edge that feels both timeless and fresh.
Originally from Florence, South Carolina, Grace Miller began performing in Charleston bars in 2024, quickly building a loyal following drawn to her authenticity, storytelling, and effortless stage command. Her ability to connect, whether in an intimate room or on a large stage, has become her signature.
Her trajectory changed overnight during Season 27 of The Voice, when her performance of “Sunday Morning” earned a rare four-chair turn, including Adam Levine. What once wasn’t even a full-time plan suddenly became undeniable.
Since then, Grace Miller has continued to carve out her place as a rising artist, including sharing the stage with country star Lee Brice, an experience that further cemented her place in the Carolina music scene.
Now, Grace Miller Moody is creating music rooted in honesty, confidence, and presence. Songs that don’t ask for attention, they take it.