Background
Earl, who grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, released her self-titled debut album on Radio Corporation of America Records in January 1992.
Earl, who grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, released her self-titled debut album on Radio Corporation of America Records in January 1992.
She is best known for her singles "Love Maine All Up" and "Romeo & Juliet" (a duet with The Wild Pair), both of which hit the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992. In 1993, Earl released a new song, "Blood from a Stone", which was recorded for and featured in the movie Untamed Heart starring Christian Slater and Marisa Tomei. "Blood from a Stone" was produced by John "Jellybean" Benitez.
Although the commercial soundtrack release did not feature the song, the song was released by Radio Corporation of America on cassette single (with the cover bearing the movie"s official poster artwork).
The cassette featured an additional previously unreleased Stacy Earl song called "The World Is Not a Stranger" on the B-side. A 1-track Civil Defense promo single of "Blood from a Stone" was shipped to radio outlets, but no Civil Defense incarnation of the song was ever released commercially.
In 2006, Earl had a cameo role in the independent film "Crazy". In one of the scenes, Earl performs the Hank Williams classic "Honky Tonk Blues" on stage.
In 2009, Stacy Earl returned to music again and recorded two songs for the soundtrack for the movie "The Fifth Quarter":"Live and Breathe" and "When lieutenant Came to Losing You".
Music videos for both can be found online.