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Stacy Clark

Stacy Clark is just a girl in the world. Or at least she’d like you to think so. Unlike so many of her pop peers, there is more to her life than the quest for musical notoriety: “I like to live in a way that I don’t just exist for myself. I feel we each have a responsibility to make an honest effort, a difference in the world, to at least try”. Stacy is not all talk, being actively involved with several nonprofits and charities including Habitat for Humanity, Orangewood Children’s Foundation, CHOC, National Dog Day/SPCA/Pet adoption, and the American Red Cross. It is this reverse-Pollyanna attitude that makes Stacy’s message and songwriting that much more genuine and unique.

On her new EP “Connect The Dots” Stacy has moved away from the glistening electro-pop that was intertwined throughout her “Apples & Oranges” debut, blending some of her folk indie rock roots with the same infectious melodies. “Although my background is folk, I truly enjoy every genre of music”, she states.

Working with producer and multi-instrumentalist, Matt Appleton (Panic! At the Disco, The Veronicas, Foxy Shazam), Stacy crafted songs orchestrated with ukulele, trumpet, clavichord and violin, the organic quality of which is mirrored lyrically by an honest and optimistic appraisal of life, love and everything that happens in between.