

Should mike ever decide to restart his project, all this wille be replaced with Mikes work. Finally, we will occasionally add timeline-pages ourselves, for what we (completely subjectively), regard as 'important' events.

We will select a photo from each album as illustration and link to the album in the Facebook group. In addition, there will be an entry in the timeline for each new date-related "album" uploaded to the FANderWaal News Facebook group. We will use the performance-photo from the database as illustration. However, we will continue the timeline in the catalog, but in a scaled down way: There will be an entry in the timeline for every performance in the catalog. Mike has decided to take a well-deserved break from the timeline and thus will not, at least not for now, cover the year 2020 and forward. For information on the choices made when combining the timeline and the performance-catalog, please see the Timeline section of the “About this project” section. Here, in the GV Catalog we have integrated Mike’s Timeline-pages and links to the underlying media-collections, with the catalogs database-entries on Grace’s performances and presented the timeline in a calendar-like interface. To this Mike has added an impressive amount of research and organizing talent as well as his skills as a graphical artist. Mike has built the timeline on top of the collections of Grace-related media that a number of Fanderwaals have created and made available online. It covers all of Grace’s activities insofar as they have been documented online/on social media, not just music related activities. Mike’s Timeline covers the period from January 2015 till December 2019. A good one.The core of the Timeline is Mike Kertok’s ’Grace Vanderwaal Timeline’ which he has published on the FANderWaal News Facebook group over the course of two years (2019-2020). It has some flaws, but a good start for a first release. So we have to give credit not only for her songwriting but for her brave heart. A 12 year old girl whose world is about being herself but she chose to share that part of her life with us and I think that’s a lot. There might be some flaws in it, but we need to give her a huge credit for writing these songs. It means she’s braver than any other artist out there who has Hot 100 no.1s. I think what I like about these songs is, it’s very honest.

What I am curious about is, will her voice evolve? Will her voice make her future releases different from earlier releases? We gotta find out. I don’t recommend her singing it live a lot.

The rasp might helped it, but it is a sign of a bad technique especially at her age. The vocal breaks also helps to the transition and conveying the emotions. Even though Gossip Girl is my favorite track in it, it got a really unhealthy technique. This time, it’s matter of preference but she got pipes. There are some good figurative language in it, it connects to the listener and it’s honest. They compare her to Taylor Swift but I think her songwriting capability is better compare to Swift’s songwriting when she was in her age. I think she got an advance writing skills. It is good but the consistency is not present. Gossip Girl is a standout track, I Don’t Know My Name is a good start. Her voice made it cohesive but not the production. The sound is very Grace VanderWaal sound, the same Grace we witnessed at the competition. I think it’s a good title, but it could have been better. The whole EP is packed with advanced metaphor for a 12 year old girl, and now you got a really simplistic title. It suits the whole theme of the EP, but I find it so simple and common. I will disect this EP for better elaboration. Let’s say ‘Hello!’ to her first EP entitled Perfectly Imperfect. She soon signed a record deal and has continued to perform.
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In 2016, at age 12, she won the eleventh season of the NBC TV competition show America’s Got Talent. Grace Avery VanderWaal (born January 15, 2004) is an American singer, songwriter and ukuleleist from Suffern, New York.
