Stacy Rock, a native of a minuscule town in Montana, where her high school had only 30 students and her jogging partner was an antelope, made the bold move to New York City after college. She began her career as the youngest piano player/singer at the prestigious Monkey Bar in Midtown Manhattan, before venturing into the city's renowned rock clubs, performing her original music in almost every club in NYC, including the legendary CBGBs.
Her unique songwriting style garnered significant attention and outstanding press. Cord Magazine's Andy Scheffler described her debut album as a "gorgeous album," while her live performances were quoted as "unequivocally enchanting" by NYC zine Jezebel Music. Stacy is a two-time ASCAP Plus Award winner for her songwriting and was selected as a songwriter for the esteemed Sunday Writer's Night at the Blue Bird Cafe in Nashville, TN.
Stacy holds a BFA in Acting from Boston University and furthered her studies at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. Her acting credits include shows at Barrington Stage Company, North Shore Music Theater, The Voice of America Theater with Bill Pullman, and Boston Playwrights Theater. She has also starred in several films, including the indie hits "Blue Ruin" (winner of the Cannes FIPRESCI Prize) and "Murder Party" (Magnolia pictures and Slamdance Film Festival winner). Culture blog Medialysis voted Stacy one of the two Funniest Femme of 2007 (the other being Amy Poehler) for her role in Murder Party.
Currently, Stacy plays music throughout the Los Angeles area, continues to develop new works of theater and film, and recently began composing for film soundtracks. She has also ventured into the world of full-length book narration.