Ken Harrill on guitar,
Bryant Mills on drums, and
Ron Belcher on bass
Other members are:
Alcide Marshall, Jason Muscat, (love him!)
Kenny Brown, and
Glen Pearson
Influences
Ella Fitzgerald, Patti Austin, Gladys Knight, Nancy Wilson, India.Arie
found this music layout at HOTFreeLayouts.com :: MyHotCommentsStacy Carter has enjoyed a successful singing career that has crossed genres as well as the Pacific Ocean.
Born in San Mateo, California, Stacy's singing career began in the San Francisco Bay Area when her mother entered her in the California Miss Pageant System. She enjoyed the spotlight so much that throughout her school years she sang in her school choir and in numerous onstage musical productions. Her professional singing career began during her senior year of high school when she performed regularly at Great America in Santa Clara, California.
After moving to Southern California and singing locally in the Los Angeles club scene, Stacy's career took on an international flavor when she moved to Japan. During her three-year stint in Tokyo, Stacy opened for popular groups such as “Klymaxx” and “Lakeside”. She also sang with numerous Japanese and American acts, performed on TV, in clubs, and at the world famous Budokan. She has recorded an album, performed voiceovers for commercials, and also modeled. While in Japan, Stacy's love for singing jazz standards began to blossom.
Since returning to the United States, Stacy has continued her singing career performing at the “KCSM Jazz On The Hill” Jazz Festival, Villa Montalvo, Stone Pine Estate in Carmel Valley, The Fairmont in San Jose and San Francisco. Stacy has also performed with Joel Nelson Productions and All Star Music where she performs for weddings, bar mitzvahs, and holiday parties of all types.
Stacy has trained in Madeline Eastman’s Jazz Vocal workshop at The Berkeley School of Jazz. There she met and began working with Raz Kennedy, jazz vocalist extraordinaire, formerly of Bobby McFerrin's Voicestra. She has also studied under Nate Pruitt of Primary Colors
Stacy has had the pleasure of recording with jazz drummer legend Ndugu Chancler, bassist Ron Belcher, and pianist Glenn Pearson. Her smooth sultry jazz vocals blend effortlessly with the sweet sounds of this jazz trio. You can now find Stacy performing at Marqs in Menlo Park where she won their first vocal jazz competition!
Hi Princess!thanks for your support!yor music sounds great,very cool and tasty!I am also honored by your add and so much fairness!from Argentina best wishes and keep in touch!
Hey, I'm backing Martha Reeves this week! Martha and the Vandellas were one of the top girl groups of the early 60s and a major star for the early Motown label. Their hits included "Jimmy Mack",
"Heatwave", "Nowhere to run" and of course "Dancing in the Streets".
I'll be playing bass for her this week Tuesday thru Sunday at the Rrazz Room - 222 Mason St at the Niko Hotel in SF.
ive been better lol, just goin through some personal problems, buut eventually ill get through it lol....and ya hopefully amber and i can get together, i havnt seen her in maybe a year!!, maan its been that long already hahaha...oh, i started to write songs too, if u have time u should check it out,....if u search Tana Seneewong on youtube, i have like 6 songs...."for you" is my latest original....glad ur doing well...
MOM I just made a pic my profile pic so that you could see the outfit i made for the homecoming show! when i get all of the pics ill make an album for you to see =)