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Simone Stacey
Birth nameSimone Angela Stacey
BornNovember 1977 (age 45)
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
GenresPop, R&B, soul, jazz
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, label owner, child safety worker
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2002–2006, 2011–present
LabelsDiamond Dove/Malosi Entertainment

Simone Angela Stacey (born November 1977) is an Australian soul and jazz singer-songwriter. She was a founding mainstay member of girl pop duo, Shakaya, along with Naomi Wenitong, from 2002 to 2006. Soon after Wenitong formed a hip-hop group, The Last Kinection, while Stacey took a hiatus from the music industry. In October 2011 Stacey was featured on The Last Kinection's single, "Are We There Yet?". In April 2013 she auditioned for Season 2 of The Voice and was eliminated in "Episode 12: The Battles". At the Deadly Awards 2013 Stacey was nominated for Single Release of the Year for "My Pledge" (May 2013), and for Female Artist of the Year.

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Biography

Simone Angela Stacey was born in late November 1977. Graduated from Bowen State High School, Bowen, Queensland in 1994 before moving to Cairns, Queensland. [1] [2] [3] In 1999 she attended TAFE North: Cairns campus, studying an ATSIC-sponsored music course. [1] [4] Her first job was working in a deli. [3]

2001–06: Shakaya

In August 2001 Simone Stacey performed at a showcase at Sony Music Entertainment in Sydney, after which she signed with Sony along with fellow singer-songwriter, Naomi Wenitong. The pair had met while studying at TAFE North. [2] They formed a pop duo, Shakaya. [1]

Shakaya's debut single "Stop Calling Me" was released in January 2002, [5] it was co-written by Stacey, Wenitong and Reno Nicastro, their manager and producer. [3] [6] The lyrics are based on the life experiences of Stacey, Wenitong and their friends. [1] [3] It is the duo's highest charting single, reaching No. 5 on the ARIA Singles Chart. [6]

The group's debut self-titled album, released 5 October 2002, peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart. [7] Their second album, Are You Ready , released 5 March 2006, did not chart. [7]

Shakaya disbanded in 2006 when Wenitong formed a hip-hop group, The Last Kinection, with her brother Joel Wenitong and Jacob Turier, in Newcastle. [2] [8] From 2006 to 2011 Stacey took a hiatus from the music industry and "worked a range of jobs, most recently helping people living with disabilities, but she never stopped thinking about music and continued to write songs in her spare time." [2]

2011 to present: Return

By October 2011 Stacey had resumed her music career and was featured on "Are We There Yet?", a single by The Last Kinection. [2] [8] [9] In April 2013 she auditioned for Season 2 of The Voice . She chose Seal as her coach. Her blind audition was a cover version of Nat King Cole's "For Sentimental Reasons". [2] [10] Stacey was eliminated in a Battle Round against Michelle Martinez. [2] [11] [12]

In May 2013 she released her single, "My Pledge", on her own label, Diamond Dove. [11] The lyrics deal with the blackbirding of her great grandfather and about honouring and respecting one's elders. [11] [13] At the Deadly Awards 2013 Stacey was nominated for Single Release of the Year for "My Pledge", and for Female Artist of the Year. [14] [15]

In April 2015 Stacey and Wenitong collaborated for a charity single providing cover versions of "Black Roses" (originally by Inner Circle) and "Long as I Can See the Light" (Creedence Clearwater Revival). [16] Proceeds were donated to community members affected by the Cairns child killings of the previous December. [16] As from January 2015 Stacey was as a child safety worker in Cairns. [17]

Stacey wrote the music for the Australian short film, On Stage, [18] which is due to premiere at the Sydney Film Festival on 10 June 2015. [19]

Discography

Singles

YearTitle
2011"Are We There Yet?" (The Last Kinection featuring Simone Stacey) [20]
2013"My Pledge" [21]
2013"For Sentimental Reasons"
2015"Black Roses" / "Long as I Can See the Light" (Naomi Wenitong featuring Simone Stacey)

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