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Grace Semler Baldridge (born November 12, 1990), known by the stage name Semler, is an American host and alt-Christian singer-songwriter.


Biography

Baldridge's father is a priest in the Episcopal Church. They spent their early life in Delaware but their family moved to Waterloo, Belgium, when they were in third grade. They returned to the US to attend Elon University. Baldridge is
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. They met their future wife Elizabeth Capel during their time at Elon University. The two married in August 2018 in an Episcopalian ceremony, and the couple's wedding was featured in an episode of the
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series ''World Wide Wed''. Their Twitter post giving
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advice to themselves as a teenager attracted national attention. As of 2021, Baldridge and Capel live in Los Angeles, California. Baldridge is
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and non-binary, and has stated that "all
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are totally fine".


Music

Baldridge writes and records music as Semler''.'' The name was chosen because of both the name's links to their maternal family history and they prefer their music to be experienced from a gender-neutral viewpoint. In February 2021, they released an EP, ''Preacher's Kid'', about being a queer Christian, which they recorded at home and promoted themselves. Shortly after release, it reached the top of the
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Christian chart, supplanting Lauren Daigle's '' Look Up Child''. Michel Martin interviewed Baldridge about ''Preacher's Kid'' for NPR in March 2021, discussing their faith and music and playing the single "Jesus from Texas". The album earned support from several figures in the Christian music industry, including Kevin Max,
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, Derek Webb,
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. Their second EP, titled ''Late Bloomer'', was released on October 22, 2021. Like its predecessor, it reached first place on the
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Christian charts, once again displacing Lauren Daigle's ''Look Up Child''. Their third EP, titled ''Stages of a Breakdown'', was released on April 13, 2022. They toured with
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in 2021, and
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in 2022.


Media presenting

Baldridge has been a regular guest host of '' The Young Turks'', and co-hosted the former TYT Network show ''Pop Trigger''. They created and hosted the TYT-associated YouTube series ''Murder with Friends'', which was nominated for Best Non-Fiction Series in the 7th Streamy Awards in 2017. In 2020, Baldridge hosted a documentary series entitled ''State of Grace'', which covered being LGBTQ and Christian, produced by
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. The first episode, "The Life Threatening Dangers Of Gay Conversion Therapy", was nominated at the
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for the Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia award.


Discography


Albums

* ''Six Feet Under All the Same'' (2018)


EPs

* ''Preacher's Kid'' (2021) * ''Late Bloomer'' (2021) * ''Stages of a Breakdown'' (2022) * ''Night Aches'' (2023)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Semler 1990 births 21st-century American Episcopalians 21st-century American LGBT people 21st-century American singer-songwriters American Internet celebrities American multi-instrumentalists Christian music songwriters Christians from Delaware Elon University alumni LGBT Anglicans American LGBT singers American LGBT songwriters Living people Songwriters from Delaware The Young Turks people American singer-songwriters American non-binary musicians Non-binary singers Non-binary songwriters