Stacy Earl is a multifaceted artist who made her mark on the music industry with her self-titled debut album, released under RCA. The album was a resounding success, yielding three top ten singles: "Love Me All Up," "Romeo & Juliet," and "Slowly." The first single, "Love Me All Up," experienced a remarkable 27-point jump on the Billboard Hot 100 in its second week on the chart.
Stacy's unique voice, spanning multiple octaves, is characterized by a blend of youthful innocence and worldly sophistication. Her singing style is often compared to that of legendary artists Bessie Smith and Dinah Washington, with critics praising her "breathy, understated" delivery that exudes a "subdued, yet driving sensual energy" that is both classy and never crude.
In addition to her music, Stacy has also made a name for herself in the film industry. Her songs have been featured in several movies, including the recently completed film "Dead Wrong," which showcases her tracks "Diamond Eyes" and "Piece Of Me," a duet with John Truscelli, as well as the end-title track, a latin-inspired rendition of "House Of The Rising Sun."
Stacy has also lent her voice to the title track "The Devil Inside" for the psychological thriller "Don't Sleep," starring Cary Elwes, Jill Hennessy, and Drea de Matteo. Additionally, she has recorded the theme song "Live And Breathe" for the film "The 5th Quarter," accompanied by iTunes favorites "When It Came To Losing You" and "Picture Today."
In the film "Crazy," Stacy portrayed country legend Goldie Hill and performed an on-screen rendition of Hank William's classic "Honky Tonk Blues" at the Grand Ole Opry. Her other notable film credits include "Untamed Heart" starring Christian Slater, where she recorded "World Is Not A Stranger" and "Blood From A Stone," which charted at number 20 on the Adult Charts.
When she's not working on new creative projects, Stacy can be found enjoying life in California with her husband, director Rick Bieber, and their two children, where her warm and buoyant personality, infectious energy, and irrepressible humor continue to shine through.