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  1. Stacey Q is the first extended play by American singer Stacey Q, released in 1985 by On the Spot Records. It was only released in cassette format limited to 500 copies. Produced by Jon St. James , the EP features an early version of her hit song " Two of Hearts ", which would later peak at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and become ...

  2. Stacey Q discography. American singer Stacey Q has released five studio albums, one compilation album, one extended play, thirteen singles, four promotional singles, and six music videos. Born Stacey Swain, she first served as the lead singer of the band SSQ put together by producer Jon St. James .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stacey_QStacey Q - Wikipedia

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    Swain was born on November 30, 1958, in the Orange County suburb of Fullerton, California. She is the youngest of three children. Her mother, Joyce, bred Cardigan Welsh Corgis that have appeared in Hollywood films and television. In a 1989 interview, Swain said she was three years old when she asked for dance lessons, but had to wait until she was ...

    1981–1984: Q, SSQ and Playback

    In 1981, Swain was introduced to Jon St. James, the proprietor of Fullerton's Casbah Recording Studio, which hosted recordings for the bands Berlin and Social Distortion. St. James was developing a synthpop group called Q, named after the James Bond character. The band consisted of St. James on guitars, and Dan Van Patten and John Van Tongeren on vocoder and synthesizer. She served as the assistant producer on the band's four tracks for The Q EP when St. James realized they needed a vocalist...

    1985–1987: Breakthrough, Stacey Q and Better Than Heaven

    In 1985, Swain signed a recording contract with Columbia Records. Using Stacey Q as her moniker for solo works, she released her debut single "Shy Girl". Her eponymous album later was distributed in cassette format to limited release. The album contained an early version of "Two of Hearts", which originally was released and performed by Sue Gatlin. After her singles collectively sold several thousand copies, she signed with Atlantic Recordswith St. James as manager and the other members of SS...

    1988–1992: Hard Machine and Nights Like This

    Swain released Hard Machine, the second Stacey Q album, in 1988. She changed her hair color from blond to red, and adopted a punk rock-influenced appearance. The album had other producers besides St. James, resulting in a different musical direction. The single "Don't Make a Fool of Yourself" peaked at number 66 on the US Hot 100, with a remix by Shep Pettibone making the top five on the Hot Dance Chart. The single was featured in the Full House episode "D.J. Tanner's Day Off", where she brie...

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  4. Stacey Q’s complete discography in chronological order of release., including SSQ.

  5. Californian New Wave / Pop singer, mainly known for the 1986 hit single "Two Of Hearts". Born Fullerton, California, USA, 1958. She was also the lead singer of SSQ, as well as a founding member of the minimal synth group Q (16). Show more.

  6. 1 de jan. de 1995 · Listen to Stacey Q's Greatest Hits by Stacey Q on Apple Music. 1995. 14 Songs. Duration: 58 minutes.

  7. 16 de mai. de 1995 · Album • 1995. 14 songs • 58 minutes. Stacey Q's Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by American singer Stacey Q, released on May 16, 1995 by Thump Records. It was re-released on...