Heather Baron-Gracie
Heather Baron-Gracie is a British singer, songwriter, and musician known for her indie rock band Pale Waves. Her music is heavily influenced by musicians from the 1980s.
Rock Singer
January 17, 1995
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Heather Baron-Gracie, a British musician and singer-songwriter, was born on January 17, 1995, in Manchester, England. She is widely recognized as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the rock band Pale Waves, which she formed with drummer Ciara Doran in 2014. The band gained significant critical acclaim with their debut album “My Mind Makes Noises” in 2018, featuring popular singles such as “There’s a Honey” and “Television Romance.” Their second album, “Who Am I?,” was released in 2021. Heather is celebrated for her powerful vocals, distinctive style, and support for the LGBTQ+ community.
Heather’s music is heavily influenced by 1980s artists like The Cure, Prince, and Madonna. She has a keen interest in fashion and style, often donning clothing inspired by goth and punk subcultures. Besides her musical pursuits, Heather aspires to establish her own fashion line. Her openness about her sexuality has also contributed to Pale Waves’ success.