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Growing up in rural Missouri, where the world felt small but the sound was wide — Lacey was shaped by her older siblings’ records of Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie, & Michael Jackson. From that came her first understanding of soul: that music could move the heart before it made sense to the mind.
Years later, in the corners of a Philadelphia rehearsal room, she found her voice. She spent her nights at The Five Spot’s legendary Black Lily showcases, where artists like Jazmine Sullivan, Floetry, and Kindred the Family Soul blurred the lines between poetry & performance. Immersed in that energy, she fronted a jazz/R&B fusion band & caught the eye of mentors & industry figures who recognized the soul already living in her songs. Those years in Philadelphia taught her to trust her ear, her honesty, & the way music feels when it’s born from truth rather than training.
Then came the years of pause: love, children, loss, & the slow building of a different kind of art. Photography, motherhood, partnership became her own kind of rhythm — one that deepened her sense of what it means to create.
When she came back to music, it wasn’t to chase a dream — it was to remember who she was before the world got loud. She taught herself to produce, to record, to breathe through sound again. Somewhere between raising 4 kids, family life, & making sense of everything she’d lived, she wrote herself home, now focusing on R&B, Pop/Soul & Country.
Growing up in rural Missouri, where the world felt small but the sound was wide — Lacey was shaped by her older siblings’ records of Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie, & Michael Jackson. From that came her first understanding of soul: that music could move the heart before it made sense to the mind.
Years later, in the corners of a Philadelphia rehearsal room, she found her voice. She spent her nights at The Five Spot’s legendary Black Lily showcases, where artists like Jazmine Sullivan, Floetry, and Kindred the Family Soul blurred the lines between poetry & performance. Immersed in that energy, she fronted a jazz/R&B fusion band & caught the eye of mentors & industry figures who recognized the soul already living in her songs. Those years in Philadelphia taught her to trust her ear, her honesty, & the way music feels when it’s born from truth rather than training.
Then came the years of pause: love, children, loss, & the slow building of a different kind of art. Photography, motherhood, partnership became her own kind of rhythm — one that deepened her sense of what it means to create.
When she came back to music, it wasn’t to chase a dream — it was to remember who she was before the world got loud. She taught herself to produce, to record, to breathe through sound again. Somewhere between raising 4 kids, family life, & making sense of everything she’d lived, she wrote herself home, now focusing on R&B, Pop/Soul & Country.
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