Please allow 24 hours for your entry to be reviewed for appropriate content. In June 2016, Stacey Q and Scott Larson released three songs on iTunes: "I Need His Voice", "Love Shouldn't Be That Way" and "Just a Little Bit".

Hahn officially replaced John Van Tongeren just before the release of Playback.

[2][11] In 2000, she played the lead female character Yeshe Tsogyal in a production of The Life of Padmasambhava by the San Francisco-based Namsay Dorje Theater Company.



She later followed with a guest appearance on the 1993 compilation album Rap Rhymes! [citation needed] After the release of Nights Like This, Swain began another national tour performing at clubs across the United States. The episode performed well in the ratings during a season when viewership had declined, and also became one of the top-rated episodes of the entire series. Arrangements by Hardage-Giddens Hendricks Avenue Chapel Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com, To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our, i'll miss you grandpa. xoxo, kelly.

Death; Modify Search ... People Search Results for Stacey Swain Profile; Phone; Address; Email; Birthday; We found 176 people that match in the United States. Send your deepest condolences with fresh flowers. It would have topped the charts at number one if not for one slight problem... she was signed to both On The Spot Records and Atlantic Records at the same time and "Two of Hearts" was competing with itself because both labels were promoting it as a single at the very same time.
She changed her hair color from blond to red,[1] and adopted a punk rock-influenced appearance. [6] By 1963, Swain was studying classical ballet and aspired to become a ballerina.

He was born the son of W. Russell Hatchett, II, first City Manager of Virginia Beach and gubernatorial candidate for the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Lucy Marstella-Hatchett on March 30, 1931 in Norfolk, Virginia. Best wishes to all of your family. [4] For a time she lived in Nepal, where she studied at monasteries with Buddhist lamas and was trained in the ancient art of cham dance (she is "one of the few Westerners trained and authorized to teach" in this area). [5] Although she impressed friends with her singing ability, she mainly spent time focusing on dance training. In 1992 Swain and producer Jon St. James began production on Stacey Q's Greatest Hits, a digitally remastered collection of some of the artists's singles. In October 2017, "Dance, Love, Pray", a duet with Lori St. James, was released on iTunes.

Share to let others add their own memories and condolences. Thump Records released another Stacey Q compilation in 2007. [4], Swain demonstrated the new spiritually minded side of herself on the 1997 album Boomerang, released by ENo Records. 1984 "Screaming in My Pillow" (directed by Bradley Friedman), Three different videos were released for "Screaming in My Pillow".

[1] For three years, Swain participated in the Fantasy on Parade, an annual event scheduled every Christmas at the theme park. The artist recalled her newfound fame in a 2007 interview with Las Vegas talk radio: At the height of the success of "Two of Hearts", Swain was approached by "Weird Al" Yankovic for permission to record a parody single, "Two Pop-Tarts".

After the reformation, St. James was forced to change the name of Q because of copyright problems (famed producer Quincy Jones reportedly had "established use of the 'Q' moniker"). The album contained an early version of "Two of Hearts", which originally was released and performed by Sue Gatlin. Its title track was co-written by Berlin, "He Doesn't Understand" was written by Rusty Anderson, and "We Connect" was written by Willie Wilcox of Utopia[3] "Two of Hearts", its lead single, received substantial radio airplay, along with its music video on MTV, in the latter half of 1986. The album had other producers besides St. James, resulting in a different musical direction. Celebrities and Notable People Who Have Had Coronavirus. Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and in the top ten on charts in other countries.

Swain was signed to Atlantic Records in 1986 as a solo artist, with Jon St. James as manager and the other members of SSQ as backup musicians. Because the artist was so associated with "Two of Hearts" and 1980s dance-pop, some critics had written her off as another Madonna wannabe of the 1980s. View the profiles of people named Stacy Goble. [3] She returned to acting with an appearance in the gay-themed art film Citizens of Perpetual Indulgence[2][12] and a "special non-sexual appearance" as a "Chinese Food Delivery Girl" in the gay porn film Playing the Odds.

Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and the top ten on charts in other countries. [5][7] Swain spent a total of eleven years studying ballet and flamenco dancing.[4]. Stacey Swain was born on November 30, 1958 in Fullerton, California, USA as Stacey Lynn Swain. Create an online memorial to tell that story for generations to come, creating a permanent place for family and friends to honor the memory of your loved one. Her second project, SSQ, was featured on the soundtrack to the now cult classic film "The Return of The Living Dead".

[7] Swain also appeared as one of the singers on Taste The Secret, an album by the hip hop trio Ugly Duckling. She collaborated with director Geoffrey Karen Dior on the compilation album Porn to Rock and Dior's 2001 album S E X. The title references the album title that was used on the popular 1987 episode of “The Facts of Life,” in which Stacey played the character Cinnamon, a bud-ding rock star. The songs "The River" and "Another Chance" were featured in the cult action film One Man Force, where she also had an appearance.[1].

Tributes.com is the online source for current local and national obituary news and a supportive community where friends and family can come together during times of loss and grieving to honor the memories of their loved ones with lasting personal tributes.

She said, "Not on your life!" No one seems to know what happened to the faux LP covers but to this day they remain highly sought after by collectors.

Please accept our warmest heartfelt condolences. Tanner's Day Off"). Stacey was a resident of Fort Myers, Florida. By the end of the episode, George and Cinnamon officially start dating, and George announces his decision to become a roadie for Cinnamon's concert tour.

[1][3] Her first singing project was a Los Angeles radio spot where she would introduce and announce programs while impersonating members of The Go-Go's.

[2] She promoted the album with another national tour at various clubs. She was nineteen at the time. Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and the top ten on charts in other countries. There was even talk of creating a "Cinnamon" Barbie Doll. In 2008 Swain provided guest vocals on Liquid, the debut album of the Australian-American rock duo Hydra Productions. On the show, George and Cinnamon decided to date and George made the decision to become a roadie for Cinnamon's upcoming tour. Weird Al Yankovic created an unreleased parody of Stacey's hit "Two of Hearts" called "Two Pop-Tarts". Nights Like This, Swain's last record under the Atlantic label, was released in 1989. Following the success of Better Than Heaven, Swain released her second album, Hard Machine, in 1988. In a follow-up episode, "A Star Is Torn", she performed "We Connect". Stacey Lynn Swain (born November 30, 1958), known by her stage name Stacey Q, is an American pop singer, songwriter, dancer and actress.
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Please allow 24 hours for your entry to be reviewed for appropriate content. In June 2016, Stacey Q and Scott Larson released three songs on iTunes: "I Need His Voice", "Love Shouldn't Be That Way" and "Just a Little Bit".

Hahn officially replaced John Van Tongeren just before the release of Playback.

[2][11] In 2000, she played the lead female character Yeshe Tsogyal in a production of The Life of Padmasambhava by the San Francisco-based Namsay Dorje Theater Company.



She later followed with a guest appearance on the 1993 compilation album Rap Rhymes! [citation needed] After the release of Nights Like This, Swain began another national tour performing at clubs across the United States. The episode performed well in the ratings during a season when viewership had declined, and also became one of the top-rated episodes of the entire series. Arrangements by Hardage-Giddens Hendricks Avenue Chapel Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com, To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our, i'll miss you grandpa. xoxo, kelly.

Death; Modify Search ... People Search Results for Stacey Swain Profile; Phone; Address; Email; Birthday; We found 176 people that match in the United States. Send your deepest condolences with fresh flowers. It would have topped the charts at number one if not for one slight problem... she was signed to both On The Spot Records and Atlantic Records at the same time and "Two of Hearts" was competing with itself because both labels were promoting it as a single at the very same time.
She changed her hair color from blond to red,[1] and adopted a punk rock-influenced appearance. [6] By 1963, Swain was studying classical ballet and aspired to become a ballerina.

He was born the son of W. Russell Hatchett, II, first City Manager of Virginia Beach and gubernatorial candidate for the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Lucy Marstella-Hatchett on March 30, 1931 in Norfolk, Virginia. Best wishes to all of your family. [4] For a time she lived in Nepal, where she studied at monasteries with Buddhist lamas and was trained in the ancient art of cham dance (she is "one of the few Westerners trained and authorized to teach" in this area). [5] Although she impressed friends with her singing ability, she mainly spent time focusing on dance training. In 1992 Swain and producer Jon St. James began production on Stacey Q's Greatest Hits, a digitally remastered collection of some of the artists's singles. In October 2017, "Dance, Love, Pray", a duet with Lori St. James, was released on iTunes.

Share to let others add their own memories and condolences. Thump Records released another Stacey Q compilation in 2007. [4], Swain demonstrated the new spiritually minded side of herself on the 1997 album Boomerang, released by ENo Records. 1984 "Screaming in My Pillow" (directed by Bradley Friedman), Three different videos were released for "Screaming in My Pillow".

[1] For three years, Swain participated in the Fantasy on Parade, an annual event scheduled every Christmas at the theme park. The artist recalled her newfound fame in a 2007 interview with Las Vegas talk radio: At the height of the success of "Two of Hearts", Swain was approached by "Weird Al" Yankovic for permission to record a parody single, "Two Pop-Tarts".

After the reformation, St. James was forced to change the name of Q because of copyright problems (famed producer Quincy Jones reportedly had "established use of the 'Q' moniker"). The album contained an early version of "Two of Hearts", which originally was released and performed by Sue Gatlin. Its title track was co-written by Berlin, "He Doesn't Understand" was written by Rusty Anderson, and "We Connect" was written by Willie Wilcox of Utopia[3] "Two of Hearts", its lead single, received substantial radio airplay, along with its music video on MTV, in the latter half of 1986. The album had other producers besides St. James, resulting in a different musical direction. Celebrities and Notable People Who Have Had Coronavirus. Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and in the top ten on charts in other countries.

Swain was signed to Atlantic Records in 1986 as a solo artist, with Jon St. James as manager and the other members of SSQ as backup musicians. Because the artist was so associated with "Two of Hearts" and 1980s dance-pop, some critics had written her off as another Madonna wannabe of the 1980s. View the profiles of people named Stacy Goble. [3] She returned to acting with an appearance in the gay-themed art film Citizens of Perpetual Indulgence[2][12] and a "special non-sexual appearance" as a "Chinese Food Delivery Girl" in the gay porn film Playing the Odds.

Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and the top ten on charts in other countries. [5][7] Swain spent a total of eleven years studying ballet and flamenco dancing.[4]. Stacey Swain was born on November 30, 1958 in Fullerton, California, USA as Stacey Lynn Swain. Create an online memorial to tell that story for generations to come, creating a permanent place for family and friends to honor the memory of your loved one. Her second project, SSQ, was featured on the soundtrack to the now cult classic film "The Return of The Living Dead".

[7] Swain also appeared as one of the singers on Taste The Secret, an album by the hip hop trio Ugly Duckling. She collaborated with director Geoffrey Karen Dior on the compilation album Porn to Rock and Dior's 2001 album S E X. The title references the album title that was used on the popular 1987 episode of “The Facts of Life,” in which Stacey played the character Cinnamon, a bud-ding rock star. The songs "The River" and "Another Chance" were featured in the cult action film One Man Force, where she also had an appearance.[1].

Tributes.com is the online source for current local and national obituary news and a supportive community where friends and family can come together during times of loss and grieving to honor the memories of their loved ones with lasting personal tributes.

She said, "Not on your life!" No one seems to know what happened to the faux LP covers but to this day they remain highly sought after by collectors.

Please accept our warmest heartfelt condolences. Tanner's Day Off"). Stacey was a resident of Fort Myers, Florida. By the end of the episode, George and Cinnamon officially start dating, and George announces his decision to become a roadie for Cinnamon's concert tour.

[1][3] Her first singing project was a Los Angeles radio spot where she would introduce and announce programs while impersonating members of The Go-Go's.

[2] She promoted the album with another national tour at various clubs. She was nineteen at the time. Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and the top ten on charts in other countries. There was even talk of creating a "Cinnamon" Barbie Doll. In 2008 Swain provided guest vocals on Liquid, the debut album of the Australian-American rock duo Hydra Productions. On the show, George and Cinnamon decided to date and George made the decision to become a roadie for Cinnamon's upcoming tour. Weird Al Yankovic created an unreleased parody of Stacey's hit "Two of Hearts" called "Two Pop-Tarts". Nights Like This, Swain's last record under the Atlantic label, was released in 1989. Following the success of Better Than Heaven, Swain released her second album, Hard Machine, in 1988. In a follow-up episode, "A Star Is Torn", she performed "We Connect". Stacey Lynn Swain (born November 30, 1958), known by her stage name Stacey Q, is an American pop singer, songwriter, dancer and actress.
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Please allow 24 hours for your entry to be reviewed for appropriate content. In June 2016, Stacey Q and Scott Larson released three songs on iTunes: "I Need His Voice", "Love Shouldn't Be That Way" and "Just a Little Bit".

Hahn officially replaced John Van Tongeren just before the release of Playback.

[2][11] In 2000, she played the lead female character Yeshe Tsogyal in a production of The Life of Padmasambhava by the San Francisco-based Namsay Dorje Theater Company.



She later followed with a guest appearance on the 1993 compilation album Rap Rhymes! [citation needed] After the release of Nights Like This, Swain began another national tour performing at clubs across the United States. The episode performed well in the ratings during a season when viewership had declined, and also became one of the top-rated episodes of the entire series. Arrangements by Hardage-Giddens Hendricks Avenue Chapel Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com, To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our, i'll miss you grandpa. xoxo, kelly.

Death; Modify Search ... People Search Results for Stacey Swain Profile; Phone; Address; Email; Birthday; We found 176 people that match in the United States. Send your deepest condolences with fresh flowers. It would have topped the charts at number one if not for one slight problem... she was signed to both On The Spot Records and Atlantic Records at the same time and "Two of Hearts" was competing with itself because both labels were promoting it as a single at the very same time.
She changed her hair color from blond to red,[1] and adopted a punk rock-influenced appearance. [6] By 1963, Swain was studying classical ballet and aspired to become a ballerina.

He was born the son of W. Russell Hatchett, II, first City Manager of Virginia Beach and gubernatorial candidate for the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Lucy Marstella-Hatchett on March 30, 1931 in Norfolk, Virginia. Best wishes to all of your family. [4] For a time she lived in Nepal, where she studied at monasteries with Buddhist lamas and was trained in the ancient art of cham dance (she is "one of the few Westerners trained and authorized to teach" in this area). [5] Although she impressed friends with her singing ability, she mainly spent time focusing on dance training. In 1992 Swain and producer Jon St. James began production on Stacey Q's Greatest Hits, a digitally remastered collection of some of the artists's singles. In October 2017, "Dance, Love, Pray", a duet with Lori St. James, was released on iTunes.

Share to let others add their own memories and condolences. Thump Records released another Stacey Q compilation in 2007. [4], Swain demonstrated the new spiritually minded side of herself on the 1997 album Boomerang, released by ENo Records. 1984 "Screaming in My Pillow" (directed by Bradley Friedman), Three different videos were released for "Screaming in My Pillow".

[1] For three years, Swain participated in the Fantasy on Parade, an annual event scheduled every Christmas at the theme park. The artist recalled her newfound fame in a 2007 interview with Las Vegas talk radio: At the height of the success of "Two of Hearts", Swain was approached by "Weird Al" Yankovic for permission to record a parody single, "Two Pop-Tarts".

After the reformation, St. James was forced to change the name of Q because of copyright problems (famed producer Quincy Jones reportedly had "established use of the 'Q' moniker"). The album contained an early version of "Two of Hearts", which originally was released and performed by Sue Gatlin. Its title track was co-written by Berlin, "He Doesn't Understand" was written by Rusty Anderson, and "We Connect" was written by Willie Wilcox of Utopia[3] "Two of Hearts", its lead single, received substantial radio airplay, along with its music video on MTV, in the latter half of 1986. The album had other producers besides St. James, resulting in a different musical direction. Celebrities and Notable People Who Have Had Coronavirus. Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and in the top ten on charts in other countries.

Swain was signed to Atlantic Records in 1986 as a solo artist, with Jon St. James as manager and the other members of SSQ as backup musicians. Because the artist was so associated with "Two of Hearts" and 1980s dance-pop, some critics had written her off as another Madonna wannabe of the 1980s. View the profiles of people named Stacy Goble. [3] She returned to acting with an appearance in the gay-themed art film Citizens of Perpetual Indulgence[2][12] and a "special non-sexual appearance" as a "Chinese Food Delivery Girl" in the gay porn film Playing the Odds.

Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and the top ten on charts in other countries. [5][7] Swain spent a total of eleven years studying ballet and flamenco dancing.[4]. Stacey Swain was born on November 30, 1958 in Fullerton, California, USA as Stacey Lynn Swain. Create an online memorial to tell that story for generations to come, creating a permanent place for family and friends to honor the memory of your loved one. Her second project, SSQ, was featured on the soundtrack to the now cult classic film "The Return of The Living Dead".

[7] Swain also appeared as one of the singers on Taste The Secret, an album by the hip hop trio Ugly Duckling. She collaborated with director Geoffrey Karen Dior on the compilation album Porn to Rock and Dior's 2001 album S E X. The title references the album title that was used on the popular 1987 episode of “The Facts of Life,” in which Stacey played the character Cinnamon, a bud-ding rock star. The songs "The River" and "Another Chance" were featured in the cult action film One Man Force, where she also had an appearance.[1].

Tributes.com is the online source for current local and national obituary news and a supportive community where friends and family can come together during times of loss and grieving to honor the memories of their loved ones with lasting personal tributes.

She said, "Not on your life!" No one seems to know what happened to the faux LP covers but to this day they remain highly sought after by collectors.

Please accept our warmest heartfelt condolences. Tanner's Day Off"). Stacey was a resident of Fort Myers, Florida. By the end of the episode, George and Cinnamon officially start dating, and George announces his decision to become a roadie for Cinnamon's concert tour.

[1][3] Her first singing project was a Los Angeles radio spot where she would introduce and announce programs while impersonating members of The Go-Go's.

[2] She promoted the album with another national tour at various clubs. She was nineteen at the time. Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and the top ten on charts in other countries. There was even talk of creating a "Cinnamon" Barbie Doll. In 2008 Swain provided guest vocals on Liquid, the debut album of the Australian-American rock duo Hydra Productions. On the show, George and Cinnamon decided to date and George made the decision to become a roadie for Cinnamon's upcoming tour. Weird Al Yankovic created an unreleased parody of Stacey's hit "Two of Hearts" called "Two Pop-Tarts". Nights Like This, Swain's last record under the Atlantic label, was released in 1989. Following the success of Better Than Heaven, Swain released her second album, Hard Machine, in 1988. In a follow-up episode, "A Star Is Torn", she performed "We Connect". Stacey Lynn Swain (born November 30, 1958), known by her stage name Stacey Q, is an American pop singer, songwriter, dancer and actress.
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[3] Her career as a recording artist began in 1981, when she met producer, future manager and longtime collaborator Jon St.
[3] Her mother, Joyce, bred Cardigan Welsh Corgis that have appeared in Hollywood films and television. We haven't heard any unfortunate news about Stacey Swain having the coronavirus (COVID-19). Forward to Family & Friends; Print; Contact Support; Upgrade; Death Certificates; Share This Obituary.

On February 14, 2010, Stacey Q released her most-recent album Color Me Cinnamon by Hydra Productions. Share that special photograph of your loved one with everyone. Stacey was born on February 18, 1965 and passed away on Sunday, July 19, 2015. In 1969, at the age of ten, Swain became the youngest member of the Dance Theater of Orange County, a local company that performed at benefit shows in Anaheim. The single was featured in the Full House episode "D.J. Name: James Tyler Goble Age: 23 of: Orange Park, FL formerly of Floyd CO. KY Date of Birth: November 27, 1992 Where: Pikeville, KY Date of Death: February 18, 2016 Facts of Importance: Marines Parents: James Avery Goble of Salyersville, KY and Erika Moran of …

Please allow 24 hours for your entry to be reviewed for appropriate content. In June 2016, Stacey Q and Scott Larson released three songs on iTunes: "I Need His Voice", "Love Shouldn't Be That Way" and "Just a Little Bit".

Hahn officially replaced John Van Tongeren just before the release of Playback.

[2][11] In 2000, she played the lead female character Yeshe Tsogyal in a production of The Life of Padmasambhava by the San Francisco-based Namsay Dorje Theater Company.



She later followed with a guest appearance on the 1993 compilation album Rap Rhymes! [citation needed] After the release of Nights Like This, Swain began another national tour performing at clubs across the United States. The episode performed well in the ratings during a season when viewership had declined, and also became one of the top-rated episodes of the entire series. Arrangements by Hardage-Giddens Hendricks Avenue Chapel Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com, To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our, i'll miss you grandpa. xoxo, kelly.

Death; Modify Search ... People Search Results for Stacey Swain Profile; Phone; Address; Email; Birthday; We found 176 people that match in the United States. Send your deepest condolences with fresh flowers. It would have topped the charts at number one if not for one slight problem... she was signed to both On The Spot Records and Atlantic Records at the same time and "Two of Hearts" was competing with itself because both labels were promoting it as a single at the very same time.
She changed her hair color from blond to red,[1] and adopted a punk rock-influenced appearance. [6] By 1963, Swain was studying classical ballet and aspired to become a ballerina.

He was born the son of W. Russell Hatchett, II, first City Manager of Virginia Beach and gubernatorial candidate for the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Lucy Marstella-Hatchett on March 30, 1931 in Norfolk, Virginia. Best wishes to all of your family. [4] For a time she lived in Nepal, where she studied at monasteries with Buddhist lamas and was trained in the ancient art of cham dance (she is "one of the few Westerners trained and authorized to teach" in this area). [5] Although she impressed friends with her singing ability, she mainly spent time focusing on dance training. In 1992 Swain and producer Jon St. James began production on Stacey Q's Greatest Hits, a digitally remastered collection of some of the artists's singles. In October 2017, "Dance, Love, Pray", a duet with Lori St. James, was released on iTunes.

Share to let others add their own memories and condolences. Thump Records released another Stacey Q compilation in 2007. [4], Swain demonstrated the new spiritually minded side of herself on the 1997 album Boomerang, released by ENo Records. 1984 "Screaming in My Pillow" (directed by Bradley Friedman), Three different videos were released for "Screaming in My Pillow".

[1] For three years, Swain participated in the Fantasy on Parade, an annual event scheduled every Christmas at the theme park. The artist recalled her newfound fame in a 2007 interview with Las Vegas talk radio: At the height of the success of "Two of Hearts", Swain was approached by "Weird Al" Yankovic for permission to record a parody single, "Two Pop-Tarts".

After the reformation, St. James was forced to change the name of Q because of copyright problems (famed producer Quincy Jones reportedly had "established use of the 'Q' moniker"). The album contained an early version of "Two of Hearts", which originally was released and performed by Sue Gatlin. Its title track was co-written by Berlin, "He Doesn't Understand" was written by Rusty Anderson, and "We Connect" was written by Willie Wilcox of Utopia[3] "Two of Hearts", its lead single, received substantial radio airplay, along with its music video on MTV, in the latter half of 1986. The album had other producers besides St. James, resulting in a different musical direction. Celebrities and Notable People Who Have Had Coronavirus. Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and in the top ten on charts in other countries.

Swain was signed to Atlantic Records in 1986 as a solo artist, with Jon St. James as manager and the other members of SSQ as backup musicians. Because the artist was so associated with "Two of Hearts" and 1980s dance-pop, some critics had written her off as another Madonna wannabe of the 1980s. View the profiles of people named Stacy Goble. [3] She returned to acting with an appearance in the gay-themed art film Citizens of Perpetual Indulgence[2][12] and a "special non-sexual appearance" as a "Chinese Food Delivery Girl" in the gay porn film Playing the Odds.

Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and the top ten on charts in other countries. [5][7] Swain spent a total of eleven years studying ballet and flamenco dancing.[4]. Stacey Swain was born on November 30, 1958 in Fullerton, California, USA as Stacey Lynn Swain. Create an online memorial to tell that story for generations to come, creating a permanent place for family and friends to honor the memory of your loved one. Her second project, SSQ, was featured on the soundtrack to the now cult classic film "The Return of The Living Dead".

[7] Swain also appeared as one of the singers on Taste The Secret, an album by the hip hop trio Ugly Duckling. She collaborated with director Geoffrey Karen Dior on the compilation album Porn to Rock and Dior's 2001 album S E X. The title references the album title that was used on the popular 1987 episode of “The Facts of Life,” in which Stacey played the character Cinnamon, a bud-ding rock star. The songs "The River" and "Another Chance" were featured in the cult action film One Man Force, where she also had an appearance.[1].

Tributes.com is the online source for current local and national obituary news and a supportive community where friends and family can come together during times of loss and grieving to honor the memories of their loved ones with lasting personal tributes.

She said, "Not on your life!" No one seems to know what happened to the faux LP covers but to this day they remain highly sought after by collectors.

Please accept our warmest heartfelt condolences. Tanner's Day Off"). Stacey was a resident of Fort Myers, Florida. By the end of the episode, George and Cinnamon officially start dating, and George announces his decision to become a roadie for Cinnamon's concert tour.

[1][3] Her first singing project was a Los Angeles radio spot where she would introduce and announce programs while impersonating members of The Go-Go's.

[2] She promoted the album with another national tour at various clubs. She was nineteen at the time. Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and the top ten on charts in other countries. There was even talk of creating a "Cinnamon" Barbie Doll. In 2008 Swain provided guest vocals on Liquid, the debut album of the Australian-American rock duo Hydra Productions. On the show, George and Cinnamon decided to date and George made the decision to become a roadie for Cinnamon's upcoming tour. Weird Al Yankovic created an unreleased parody of Stacey's hit "Two of Hearts" called "Two Pop-Tarts". Nights Like This, Swain's last record under the Atlantic label, was released in 1989. Following the success of Better Than Heaven, Swain released her second album, Hard Machine, in 1988. In a follow-up episode, "A Star Is Torn", she performed "We Connect". Stacey Lynn Swain (born November 30, 1958), known by her stage name Stacey Q, is an American pop singer, songwriter, dancer and actress.

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