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It was Christmas Day at the age of eleven when Stacey first stepped onto a Broadway stage.   One of five finalists for the title role in "Annie," she was on her way to a musical life.  Throughout her childhood and adolescence she pursued her art, performing in NYC showcases and studying radio/TV/film and theater at Northwestern University in Chicago.  

Forever at home in a recording studio, Stacey has made a career of singing across a wide range of styles from jazz to metal and everything in between.   Her voice has been featured on tracks for feature films, TV shows and radio spots and her range is reflected in the variety of iconic New York venues where she has headlined from the legendary grittiness of CBGB's to the elegance of the Metropolitan Room.   
As a soloist, Stacey's voice has all the sultriness of torch singers like Nancy Wilson and the belt of Broadway icons like Barbra Streisand. Her strength as a song stylist shines on her most recent collaboration with husband and accomplished jazz guitarist, Alan Schulman, on their debut album, "A Love Like Ours."  
 

"A Love Like Ours' is a soft-sung ballad elevated by meditative guitar work and sensitive collaborative chemistries."

Lauren Thompson - Marquis Global Network

In 2009, Stacey contracted Lyme Disease while hiking in northern NJ. Her struggle to rebuild both her health and her voice over the past seven years has led to her commitment to supporting Lyme Disease fundraising efforts.  In the summer of 2015, Stacey and her husband recorded a PSA featuring their single "Summertime" to raise Lyme awareness for the Global Lyme Alliance which ran over 3500 times aross American radio stations.  All proceeds of the couple's debut CD are donated to the Global Lyme Alliance to support Lyme research and awareness. 

"Stacey & Alan make music for all the right reasons; the art (witness their individual talents), each other, and their fellow humans (profits support lyme disease research) - making this meditative work one of the finest of its kind."

The Akademia

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