Grace Pehrman (“pare-men”) is a LA-based singer-songwriter, musician, visual artist, and comedy-writer from New Jersey.
With satirical lyrics, cynical expression, and a big voice, Grace blends beauty with grit to tell deeply personal human stories through music inspired by Americana folk and psychedelic soft rock. Pehrman's music explores themes of loneliness, femininity, frustration, time, and being a human.
No stranger to the stage, Grace has sung with artists like Usher and Pitch Slapped, played venues like the Kimmel Center and the Agganis Arena, and has even been on American Idol. Described by Katy Perry as a “bluesy Marilyn Monroe”, Grace puts her best into being a performer and powerhouse vocalist. In addition to her work as a vocalist and background singer, she finds joy in sharing her work as a visual artist and creative director.
Grace has been singing and playing since age 6, growing up performing on the worship team at her local church and acting in Musical Theatre. She studied classical, traditional, and jazz styles under Regina Ottman and received scholarship to attend the prestigious Berklee College of Music, graduating in 2022 as Summa Cum Laude. She now lives in LA, writing, clowning, and performing.