Stacy Sullivan, winner of the 2002 MAC Award for Outstanding Female New York Debut from the Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs has played Cabaret Rooms across the country, from the legendary "Oak Room at the Algonquin" in New York to the famed "Feinstein's at the Cinegrill" at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.

With her holiday offering "Cold Enough to Snow", Stacy returns to the earthy and honest sounds of her childhood and combines them with the styles that she knows and loves so well. With her unfailingly tasty guitar, sophisticated vocals and fresh approach to every song she chooses, Stacy delivers a CD unlike any other Christmas CD you are likely to hear. "Cold Enough to Snow" is currently featured on United Airlines.

On the LML Music label, Stacy's CD "West on 40" garnered a MAC nomination for Best Recording in 2004 and broke new creative ground by marrying her love of country, gospel, cabaret and jazz.

Stacy's debut CD "At the Beginning" is an elegant and beautifully simple collaboration with pianist and arranger John Boswell that continues to be a favorite with fans.

Born in Boggy Depot Oklahoma, Stacy (the seventh of eight children) began singing gospel concerts with her family when she was a little girl. The family recently wound up together again at Carnegie Hall in a concert featuring her mother, Elizabeth Sullivan's music and 75th birthday. The Today Show and the NBC Nightly News did features on the concert which was an emotional highlight for all involved.

Stacy graduated Cum Laude from Tulsa University with her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music where she studied with the famed voice teacher, Laven Sowell. While at T.U., she was the featured soprano soloist in Hayden's "Teresa Mass" and the Mozart "Requiem", among others. She was also active in the Theatre Department and starred in numerous productions, including "Godspell" and "Little Mary Sunshine". Upon graduation, Stacy traveled "West on 40" to Los Angeles where she soon started making her living in theatre, film and television.

Well-known to Los Angeles audiences for her work with Toys for Tots, ChildHelp USA, PAWS/LA, S.T.A.G.E., and Equity Fights AIDS, Stacy has also sung with the Pasadena Pops Orchestra and La Mirada Symphony. Her theatrical performances include "Look Back in Anger" at the Rose Theatre in Venice, "Christine" in the Los Angeles premiere of "Phantom", Rosabud in the West Coast Premiere of "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" with Karen Morrow and George Rose, and Toby Bluth's "Babes in Toyland" with Robert Morse at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium and the Orange County Performing Arts Center. She has appeared on television in "Mrs. Santa Claus", "Christy", "Evening Shade", "Models, Inc.", "Hunter", "Angels Among Us", "It's a Miracle", "Days of Our Lives", "Hearts Afire", "Santa Barbara" and in film in "Perfect Prey", "Josh Kirby", "Pain Angel" and "Undercover".

Other recordings that Stacy appears on include Lee Lessack's "In Good Company", KT Sullivan's "Sing My Heart", Varese Sarabande's "Cinderella" and DRG's "Over the Rainbow: The Music of Harold Arlen".