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NYC Jazz Night: Lacy Miller Brings Timeless Style to The Ivy Room
Ivy Room Graphic: Lacy Miller Trio with Jonathan Dickson Emcee New York City’s vibrant jazz scene continues to shine this March as award-winning vocalist Lacy Miller takes the stage for a sophisticated evening of music at The Ivy Room NYC on Saturday, March 14 from 6:30–9:30 PM . Fresh off her win for Vocalist of the Year (Adult Contemporary) at the Josie Music Awards—one of the largest independent music award programs in the world—Miller continues to captivate audiences wi
Mar 112 min read


Lacy Miller Drops New Single: Flowers in the Water
Lacy Miller’s “Flowers in the Water” Brings a Message of Resilience to Complicated Father-Daughter Relationships New York City–based singer-songwriter Lacy Miller releases her deeply personal new single, “Flowers in the Water,” a poignant anthem written in memory of her father. Known for blending pop and pop-rock with emotional transparency, Miller steps into one of her most vulnerable chapters yet—transforming grief, complicated love, and forgiveness into a song that feels b
Feb 273 min read


A Showstopper on 42nd Street: Lacy Miller’s “Stupid Cupid” Soars
Photo By Marry Morgenstein. Steve Einerson (piano), Dan Parra (bass), Lacy Miller (vocals) Just in time for Valentine’s Day, jazz vocalist Lacy Miller brought romance, wit, and powerhouse vocals to her headline performance of Stupid Cupid at the iconic Laurie Beechman Theatre on February 13th. Nestled on 42nd Street in the heart of New York City, the cabaret hotspot set the perfect mood for an evening devoted to love and legendary heartbreak. From the moment the lights dimm
Feb 192 min read


From Singing in Her Driveway to Starring on 42nd Street: Lacy Miller Brings STUPID CUPID to the Laurie Beechman Theatre
A Smart, Swoony Night of Jazz, Pop, and Great American Songbook Favorites—With True Tales of Love and Legendary Heartbreak New York, NY — Long before she lit up 42nd Street, vocalist Lacy Miller was stopping traffic—literally. Her childhood “Broadway on the Driveway” performances with her sister became an unexpected sensation in St. Louis, drawing large crowds and even a visit from the local police. Not long after, Lacy’s voice caught the attention of Tony Award–winning compo
Jan 302 min read
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