AT THE BEGINNING of 2024, a then-17-year-old Grace Bowers couldn’t have imagined she’d drop her uber-vintage, totally bodacious guitar smorgasbord, Wine on Venus. And she definitely didn’t think she’d be one of Guitar World’s guitarists of the year.
But here she is, now 18, and having accomplished all that (and more). “Oh, man,” Bowers says. “I don’t even want to know who else is on that list because I’m probably not worthy to be listed next to them.”
Bowers has earned it. There’s been buzz about her before she broke out, but Wine on Venus confirms that she’s here to stay. She’s made no bones about her love for classic rock and blues, and despite her vintage-inspired cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Going to California,” she’s got other places to go. “I feel like I’ve broken out of that,” she says. “It’s easy to get trapped because it’s comfortable and familiar. But that’s not all I want to do for the rest of my life.”
So where will Grace Bowers go next? “The album we recorded has a throwback sound,” she says. “I love that, but I want to do something new now and again. But I’m just taking it all as it comes. I’ll always be learning. I’ll still be practicing every day. But I want to eventually make another record and get more music out there. I want to keep touring and doing all this stuff. I’m just gonna see where it all takes me.”
You’ve had a hell of a year. Have you had a chance to reflect on it?
A whirlwind is a great way to describe it. Looking back on a year ago from today, I was in such a different place. What I’m doing now is what I wanted to do then — and it’s all happened so perfectly. I’m very grateful for being thrown amazing opportunities. This is my first year, and I put a record out with my band; I’ve been very lucky.
Now that you’re in the thick of it, has your perception of the music industry changed?
This story is from the January 2025 edition of Guitar World.
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