A Tribute to Miss Peggy Lee
Stacy Sullivan’s “A Tribute to Miss Peggy Lee,” is a journey of discovery…through the extraordinary musical legacy of Peggy Lee and the personal struggles of a woman whose voice captivated millions. The classic songs, intricate rhythms, and exquisite arrangements that defined her career are elegantly portrayed in this loving homage, created with seasoned jazz master Jon Weber. Experience her rise from a tragic childhood on the desolate plains of North Dakota to the elite company of legends, becoming one of the first and most successful female singer/songwriters in history.
Stacy Sullivan
Winner of NewYork’s 2008 Backstage Bistro Award for OutstandingVocalist and 2002 MAC Award for Outstanding Female New York Debut from the ManhattanAssociation of Cabarets and Clubs, Stacy Sullivan has performed in venues across the country,from the 92nd StreetY and Jazz at Lincoln Center in NewYork to the FordAmphitheater and Feinstein’s in Hollywood. She has recorded four albums for the LML Music label, including “It’s a Small Town” and “West on 40,” both nominated for MAC Awards for album of the year. Her Christmas CD,“Cold Enough to Snow” was featured on United Airlines, becoming a holiday favorite that continues to reach a larger listening audience each year. Her theatrical performances include 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,andToby Bluth’s“Babes inToyland”with Robert Morse.
People are saying...
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“Stacy Sullivan embraces a room and reveals herself with a sincerity every other singer could learn from...a beautiful, melodic voice, warm phrasing. A refreshing treat, unblemished and tender.”
— John Hoglund, Backstage -
“Stacy Sullivan possesses one of the most sensual, smoky altos I have ever had the pleasure of hearing. There is not a single song that does not display her stamp or her joy!”
— Jonathan Frank, Sound Advice -
“Beyond the blond bond, shared grace unites these ladies!”
— Rob Lester, Cabaret Scenes -
“Stacy Sullivan brings such a sense of wonder and commitment to the classics that you can forget any possibility of them sounding tired or shopworn.”
— Peter D. Harris, Amazon.com -
“A voice scented with honey and orange blossoms.”
— Polly Warfield, BackStage West


