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Paul & Win Grace
Biography
Paul's Biography        Win's Biography

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2004 marks Paul & Win Grace's 29th year of playing music together along with their 28th year of marriage.  Since they began "courting" in 1974, they have been making beautiful music together. As they played and sang at home and with friends for pure enjoyment, they were urged by listeners to find a wider audience for their music -- and they did! 

Here's how it came to pass:

During their years of courtship and the early years of marriage, their main entertainment was to make beautiful music together! They were living at the end of the road in southern Boone County, Missouri, and they had no television.  The word began to get out in central Missouri about their music, and they began to be asked to perform--sometimes, miraculously, they even got paid! 

In 1980 they went to Colorado on vacation (actually, to escape the heat wave), and found themselves being asked to perform so often that they arrived home from vacation with more money than they had when they left. They were struck with the amazing realization that they might actually be able to able to make a living doing what they both loved doing more than anything else -- what a concept!  

Paul & Win began to tour regionally, and by 1986, they were touring nationally and into Canada. The same year, they took the great leap: quit their part-time jobs and became full-time musicians. They have performed at major festivals all over the U.S. and in Canada, including a 1995 appearance at the Roots of American Music Festival at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. To date, they have released six albums of their music and have appeared as guest artists on numerous other recordings.

Daughters Leela and Ellie Grace traveled with Paul & Win from the very beginning, and since they were immersed in the music and raised with music as their parents' main form of entertainment (no TV!), they became quite competent instrumentalists, songwriters, vocalists, and percussive dancers at an early age. (There is nothing more joyful than playing music with your friends and family!)  Leela and Ellie gradually began to perform with Paul & Win (What else to do while your parents are onstage?  You already know all the tunes and songs...) and by ages 13 and 15 were members of the band.  But by 1997 as Ellie and Leela became increasingly involved in their college studies, the band began to split into two duos, with Leela and Ellie sometimes doing solo performances as well.  

Today, Paul & Win still live in southern Boone County at the end of the road.  Leela and Ellie have both graduated from college (summa cum laude!) and they each live in their own houses near downtown Columbia, MO (a vibrant and happening place!).  All four Graces can be found touring and performing throughout North America and continue to make their living playing music.  Most often, Paul & Win are going one direction to perform, while Leela and Ellie go the other.  But occasionally the two duos (the parental units and the sister units) are booked at the same festival, in which case they will often sit in on a song or two on each others' sets.  Whether they're playing together or separately, in front of thousands of people or in their living room at home, they will always share a common love of and joy in music and dance.

In 2003, Paul & Win joined forces with longtime friends and nationally-known musicians Cathy Barton, Dave Para, and Bob Dyer to form The Discovery String BandThe five friends have always loved playing music together, and have appeared on each others' albums numerous times, but they were moved to actually form a band by their common interest in the Lewis and Clark journey. 

As Bob filled notebooks with new songs and notes, Cathy and Dave began writing songs and digging up long-forgotten 200-year-old tunes, Cathy learned to play the Indian flute, Paul and Win became obsessed with Metis fiddling and voyageur songs, and Win began to learn Le Pied, the traditional French/Metis seated clogging, it became increasingly obvious that these "Meriwether Pranksters" had developed something unique and special.  In November of 2003 they released a 70-minute CD (with a 28-page booklet!) titled "Most Perfect Harmony," Lewis and Clark: A Musical Journey.  Their program, Lewis and Clark: A Musical Voyage of Discovery, premiered at the historic Missouri Theatre in Columbia, Missouri in November 2003 as well, and they are now booking the program nationwide.

Paul's Biography       Win's Biography

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