Stacy Lynn Clark (born September 21, 1984) is an American singer-songwriter originally from Buffalo, New York.
Stacy was raised by her single mother in Grand Island, New York (suburb of Buffalo). She started writing poetry at seven to deal with the loss of her dad. Ever since then, writing has become a second nature to her. She bought her first acoustic guitar and began teaching herself. Her first live performance was at an open mic at Stimulance Coffeehouse in Buffalo, followed the same night by a performance at an open mic at Nietzsches. She met Buffalo folk legend and Righteous Babe Records artist Michael Meldrum. It was through him and his encouragement she learned more about working within the music industry as an independent musician. Clark frequented the Buffalo music scene gigging between 3-4 times a week at the young age of 15. In High School, she enrolled in the internship program at Grand Island Senior High School (New York). After requesting to work in the record industry, she was placed at Atomic Gardens Recording Studio. Between working part-time at a record store and gaining experience through the internship, she saved enough to record her first studio music project.
During her senior year of high school, Stacy was diagnosed with a rare blood platelet disorder called Idiopathic thrombonecytopenia. The normal blood platelet count ranges from 100,000 to 300,000. Under 30,000 your body bleeds to death and her count was at 1,000. Clark received an emergency blood platelet transfusion at Kenmore Mercy Hospital and remained there for weeks following. Due to this disorder, she had to quit soccer and receive treatments. After receiving a bone marrow test confirming it was not cancer, she was treated with an intravenous infusion. It was because of this disorder that caused Clark to stay local for her freshman year of college to be near her hemotologist. Clark was captain of her soccer team and attended Buffalo State College.
After clearance, Clark participated in the National Student Exchange program and studied a semester at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. She embarked on her first U.S. two month solo national tour playing coffesshops and bars in the summer of 1999. In 2002, Clark graduated from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh where she studied Art and enjoyed snowboarding. She was a featured guest on Plattsburgh State Television, a late night show hosted by Dave Annable. Clark hosted an open mic where students, including Owen Benjamin performed.
Clark moved to Orange County, California in 2004 to pursue music. She worked with Loren Israel on developement, Roger Love on vocals and went into the studio with producer Ian Kirkpatrick to record both her EP Unusual. She is the official spokesperson of the Music Saves Lives Music Saves Lives, a non-profit program she contributed to help start. Stacy speaks to students about the importance of donating blood. Her advertising partnership with friend Chelsea Davis, Chelstay, donates all of the design and marketing for the program. Clark was a "featured artist" on MTV.
In 2007, Clark went back into the studio with producer Kirkpatrick to create Apples & Oranges. Without the help of a record label, she worked fulltime to fund the album. Her songs off her EP "You Make It Worse" and "Unusual" were featured on MTV's hit series Engaged and Underaged. "Unusual" was played on CBS's show "Girlfriends". Clark released her full length Apples and Oranges on November 20th in Los Angeles at Tangier. The album features guest vocals from: Tom Higgenson, Tim Pagnotta and Aaron Marsh. During the summer, Stacy appeared as a guest co-host on MTV for the Portland, Oregon segment of The Big Ten. She has performed with artists such as: Tom Higgenson, Jacks Mannequin, Meiko, Copeland and The New Amsterdams.
In 2008, Clarks song "Say What You Want" was played on MTV's hit series The Hills. Stacy has released a remix of "Closer" on her myspace page featuring LA based hiphop artist Ivan Ives. She was featured on Jack's Mannequin's recent album "The Glass Passenger" on the tracks "Crashin'" and "Spinning".
The internet radio station KGRL featured her as their “Flower-Powered Artist” for September 2008, The feature includes an exclusive interview,a CD Review of Apples and Oranges, exclusive photos, and an on-demand high-definition video stream of her KGRL FPA Live Sessions performance last July 2008.
In the Fall of 2008, Stacy was signed to Shangri-La Music, an independent boutique record label owned by Steve Bing and co-founded by Rock the Vote/music industry veterans: Jeff Ayeroff and Jon Rubin.
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