Stacy Morze

Stacy Morze

Infobox Musical artist


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Name = Stacy Morze
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Stacy morze
Alias = Anastasia Lovelis
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Died =
Origin = Philadelphia
Instrument = drums, percussion, vocals
Voice_type = Soprano
Genre = Pop, Alternative
Occupation = Drummer, actress, singer-songwriter
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Associated_acts = Uke til U Puke Fame DOXY
URL = [http://www.analovelis.com]
Notable_instruments = Drums, Piano, Guitar

Stacy Morze is an American actor and musician best known for her role as Grace 'Lambchops' Lamb in "Fame" and as the drummer for post punk group Uke til U Puke.

Born in Philadelphia, PA, Stacy Morze starred in Annie on Broadway. While at Nazareth Academy High School she participated in many high school musicals. She was lead singer for the group The Brat Pack, that opened for Pretty Poison at a local teen club in the 80s called Mardi Gras. After graduating from high school, Stacy auditioned for Fame The Musical and won the original role of Grace Lambchops. It opened in Miami at the Coconut Grove Playhouse, then went on to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Stacy ended up moving to New York City.

In 1999, Stacy legally changed her name to "Ana Lovelis". She has a solo career and in 2004 released an album in the United States and Japan called "Nothing But Love (Postal Service Madness)" under DKE Records (US) and Trident Style (Japan) . More recently, in April of 2008 she released her second album digitally under her own label, Fallenwoman Music, entitled "Love Hit Ya Like a Train". Currently Stacy lives in Los Angeles, California and is the lead singer for Doxy.


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