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Influences:.. Faith, Life, people, planets, stars that don't exist, emotions, space, dreams, words, memories, culture, learning, books, travel, art, music, purpose, perspectives, coincidence, poetry and exotic places i have never been. Trying to think outside of the box while sitting in it.

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Word on the Street

"Clark is the genuine article, a deeply talented songwriter and record maker with a gorgeous voice. “Patterns” is beautifully produced, and is crammed full of deft, subtle harmonic and sonic touches. Smart, sexy, and sometimes, simply sublime." -The Buffalo News

"There's nothing artificial about Stacy Clark. Her sound is organic and natural. She sees the world in music notes and we see her as an inspiration to the music industry." -Music In Press

"You may have hummed along to one of Stacy's poppy songs, which have been featured on The Hills, One Tree Hill, Make it or Break It, The Rachel Zoe Project, and The Buried Life (to name just a few.) Stacy has partnered with depression/suicide outreach organization To Write Love On Her Arms for her first video for single "Hold On." We're honored to co-premiere the video along with TWLOHA." -Teen Vogue

"The third album by Buffalo, N.Y.-based tunesmith Stacy Clark is overflowing with all kinds of charm. The opener, “Lose My Mind,” sets the tone with a perfect blend of indie and pop, as retro-sounding synthesizers work their way around percolating beats while Clark’s cooing vocals melt over a catchy chorus. It’s refreshing to hear a songstress confidently come into her own style, most noticeably in “Breathe,” where the sole accompaniment of an acoustic guitar really lets you home in on her lovely voice."- iTunes

944 Magazine hailed, "...she’s a breath of fresh air... Her dedication and risk-taking has turned her into more than just a girl with a guitar. She is a girl with a heart, an idea and a talent of indescribable magnitude."

"I caught Stacy* Clark’s set at The Knitting Factory last week and was so blown away by her performance that I demanded an interview. " - -beatcrave.com

Lansing Noise says, "Stacy Clark brings a certain aura: one of high-spirited energy and old-fashioned, creative enthusiasm for writing folk-based pop songs. In recent months, that quality seems to have paid off. First, Clark booked a gig playing for 15,000 in her hometown of Buffalo, NY. That show also entailed opening for '70s classic rock band America. Not bad for a girl who's touring the nation alone with her acoustic guitar."

"I have a strong aversion for female rock singers. Be it pop rock, indie rock, good ole fashioned rock n' roll or whatever - I find female singers' voices are usually whiney, squeeky or forced; their lyrics are either too syrupy sweet and cheesy or trying too hard to be edgy; and overall I feel they are usually just lacking in that overall true grit that I love about good rock n' roll. There are of course exceptions to my "No Girls Allowed" rule. Rachel Yamagata, Rilo Kiley, Paramore, Regina Spektor, The Duke Spirit, The Sounds, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and local OC songbird Stacy Clark. Stacy Clark is the real, honest deal." -The OC Gazette

“There is a ton to like, love, and adore about Stacy Clark.” -absolutepunk.net

TheSomShow says "Over the past few years Stacy Clark has gone from a do-it-herselfer -- writing her own songs, releasing her own records, booking her own tours and handling her own publicity -- to landing a record deal, featured spots on numerous television shows, and touring internationally. Her song "White Lies," on the new album, made "Single of the Week" on iTunes with more than 420,000 downloads, landing her at no. 7 beating out Lady Gaga for sales in a day."

"Pop charmer Stacy Clark, whose on-stage style this night was pitched somewhere between Zooey Deschanel and a softer Katy Perry. Stacy Clark finds success indie style…and unapologetically wears her heart on her sleeve." -OCRegister.com

"Take Björk, Dolores O'Riordan, Imogen Heap and Lisa Loeb, stick 'em all on a deserted island, "Lost"-style, with the two dudes from The Postal Service and maybe the kids from OneRepublic or The Fray, let 'em all run around naked, singing and writing, writing and singing, and the sonic outcome would probably sound similar to the music heard on Stacy Clark's debut full-length Apples & Oranges. " -talentfilter

“A quirky blend of folk-pop, electronica, and dance music…brings to mind such notable songstresses as Regina Spektor and Imogen Heap.” -Gibson.com

Stacy Clark’s official press materials describe her as having “an honest desire to succeed.” Talk about an understatement. Clark’s in-your-face ambition would be off-putting if she didn’t appear to be so earnest about it. Between her clear vocal talent and amiable quality (her MySpace features pics of precious moments between her and her dogs), it’s hard not to root for her." -OC Weekly

"Apples & Oranges is a fun album, and Stacy Clark is paving her way to becoming a widely known artist among other top female performers." -indierockreviews.com

"Stacy Clark’s website is as adorable as she is. Clark has won countless awards and even financed her own album, Apples and Oranges, through touring and hardwork. She may pose with puppies, but this chick means business." -Plateau Magazine

“Stacy has a voice…that sounds like it should be all over mainstream radio…yet she also has this indie street-cred that may be attractive to….rebel against top 40 stuff.” –thealbumproject.net

"She has one of the sweetest voices in music today." -Sinister Girlz

What I love about Stacy’s work is her honesty of her songwriting. It’s impossible to listen to Stacy’s music and not appreciate her dedication to her craft and not become a fan. -OutImpact.com

"her album 'Apples & Oranges' is full of pop gems that once it starts playing, can’t be turned off and places a permanent smile on the listeners’ face. Stacy Clark has a style all her own and an ambition that pretty much guarantees the next time you listen to her, you’ll know who Stacy Clark is." -OC Arts & Culture

"This Seaside Siren has nymph-like charisma" -944 Magazine

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