Long before she wrapped her head around being a stage performer, Abrams was writing in her journal as a kid. Growing up, her parents, J.J. Abrams and Katie McGrath, had a piano in the house, which Gracie Abrams calls “a blessing” as she eventually found her way to it, “tinkering, but very privately.” Eventually, she married the tinkering with the journaling, and songs emerged.
The road to “Good Riddance” has been a few years long, with most of the success and attention coming during the pandemic years, while Abrams was at home. She says that now, emerging with her debut album, she’s been surprised by the number of fans she has and the lengths her music has reached. “I feel that most of my time on that tour will be spent just quietly observing the way that she does it. Because there’s no greater gift in terms of learning from the best that there is, and she fills a room better than anyone I’ve ever met,” Abrams says. “And so I think I very much trust the experience blindly already because I know her fans too — I am a part of that. I’m a part of the thing.
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