Stacey Lynn Swain (born November 30, 1958), known by her stage name Stacey Q, is an American Pop music singer, songwriter, dancer and actress. Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number one in Canada, number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 and the top ten in five other countries.
The Q EP received little airplay except on college radio. Its success led St. James and Swain to develop more songs. In 1982, the group added drummer Karl Moet and synth player Rich West, but had to change their name because of copyright issues when producer Quincy Jones reportedly had "established use of the 'Q' moniker". They renamed the band SSQ, which was inspired partly by a fishing endeavor where St. James "was fishing in a lake 'no bigger than a bathtub' and made a joke that the boat was the 'S.S. Q,'" and also that "SS" stood for Stacey Swain. SSQ released their debut album Playback in 1983 under Enigma Records, which featured the single "Synthicide" that was also made into a music video.
She recorded the album Better Than Heaven in three weeks. 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 "Two of Hearts", its lead single, received substantial radio airplay, along with its music video on MTV, in the latter half of 1986. It reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and the top 10 in several other countries. The album reached number 59 on the US album chart, and was certified gold in Australia. "Two of Hearts" briefly was considered for a "Weird Al" Yankovic parody, but the songwriters declined. She went on a U.S. and European club tour.
The success of "Two of Hearts" led Swain to television appearances on talk shows as well as guest panel appearances on game shows The Gong Show and The New Hollywood Squares She appeared as the character Cinnamon in the episode "Off-Broadway Baby" of the NBC sitcom The Facts of Life where she performed "Two of Hearts". In a follow-up episode, "A Star Is Torn", she performed "We Connect". Cast regular George Clooney made his farewell appearance when his character decides to join Cinnamon as a roadie.
Nights Like This was her third and final album with Atlantic. Released in 1989, it also marked SSQ's last participation. Its first single was "Give You All My Love," and "Heartbeat", its second single, featured backing vocals by Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles. Its title track featured backing vocals by The Weather Girls. The musical style involved more experimenting with instruments such as Kawai keyboards. She promoted the album with another national tour at various clubs. On television, she appeared in an episode of Mama's Family in which she was a member of an all-female band called The Bonecrushers.
In the mid-1990s, Swain traveled to Tibet, where she was introduced to the monastic dance and song of the Far East. She also lived in Nepal where she studied at monasteries with Buddhism and was trained in the ancient art of cham dance.
In 1997, Swain released the album Boomerang, which reflected her experiences in Tibet, as well as her conversion to Buddhism. She also released a cover of a Janis Ian tune called "Tenderness", which reached number 5 on the charts.
Thump Records released another Stacey Q compilation in 2007. Queen of the 80s contained original versions of many of her solo songs as well as songs by Q and SSQ. In November 2008, she appeared on CBS's The Early Show as part of the show's 1980s flashback segment where she sang "Two of Hearts".
In 2008, Swain provided guest vocals for Hydra Productions, a songwriting duo consisting of Shawn Winstian and Shane Condo. Liquid, their debut album, featured appearances by dance-pop artists of the 1980s, also including Tiffany Darwish and Gioia Bruno of Exposé.
In September 2022, Stacey's Better Than Heaven album was re-released with bonus tracks and remixes.
1985–1987: Breakthrough, Stacey Q and Better Than Heaven
1988–1992: Hard Machine and Nights Like This
1993–1997: Stacey Q's Greatest Hits and Boomerang
1998–2022: Other projects and hiatus
Discography
Filmography
1985 Cavegirl Brenda 1986–87 The Facts of Life Cinnamon Eps. "Off-Broadway Baby", "A Star Is Torn" 1987, 1989 The New Hollywood Squares Stacey Q Celebrity guest, 3 episodes 1988 Full House Herself Ep: "D.J. Tanner's Day Off" 1989 Mama's Family Ciji Ep: "Bubba's House Band" 1989 One Man Force Leah Jennings 1998 Playing the Odds Chinese Food Delivery Woman 2000 Citizens of Perpetual Indulgence Stacey 2002 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Episode 1.3, 18 March 2002 2003 Stratos 4 Karin Kikuhara first voiceover role in anime dub 2011 RuPaul's Drag U Herself/Makeover model Episode: "80's Ladies"
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