Good Night Gracie
Good Night Gracie was formed in the late months of 2004 when guitarist Rob Ruppert and then vocalist, Jen Fisher decided to put together a group that would rival the best musical performers in the region. After only a few months the group acquired the talents of bass player Cale Reese, then drummer John Foxworthy, and keyboardist Danny Robertson to round out the sound.
In the last two years, John and Jen each made a decision to bow out from the group in order to pursue other ventures. Coming in as their replacements, drummer Dan McCoy and brand new singer Amanda Kittredge-Prieur have brought their unique styles and a fresh sound to a rejuvenated, new-and-improved Good Night Gracie!
Today, you can find "Gracie" in and around the Northeast Indiana area playing shows large and small and enjoying every minute of it all!
Guaranteed to Make You Groove
By Deborah Kennedy - Whatzup Magazine, May 2009
A glance at Good Night Gracie's typical setlist and it's pretty easy to see that there's nothing typical about this fun-loving local quintet.
"We'll play anything from 'Bringing Sexy Back' and 'Let's Get it On' to stuff by the Eagles and Jimmy Buffet," said frontwoman Jen Fisher in a preshow interview at Covington Bar and Grill. Fisher looked relaxed and sassy in calve-hugging black boots, a plaid miniskirt and a white jacket. On her head was a jaunty newsboy cap. At first blush you'd never know this 36-year-old University of St. Francis graduate student learned how to sing from watching and imitating the Judds.
"You can say we're a cover band, and we are," she continued, "but we like to put our own unique spin on the songs and play them in our own style."











