Her dad has been a pastor for 26 years. He repeats wise advice that his daughter has learned: "If you stay shy you'll miss your destiny."
"Ruby Tuesday" is Lacey's song. A string quartet accompanies her on stage. It starts slow, but finishes nicely.
Again the trained seals are waving their arms--stop it!
Randy: Definitely very interesting. I wasn't jumping up and down about it. But I was pleasantly surprised. You held it together.
Ellen: On the slowest part of the song you were moving, but when it started to build you sat down. It was a tiny, tiny bit sleepy. But I'm a fan of yours.
Kara: It was 50/50 for me. There were some issues where you didn't hit the notes right. I kinda liked the drama you were trying to get.
Simon: You perform like an actress. Everything has to be precise. Stop over-thinking. Let yourself go a bit. But nothing wrong with the vocals.
I would like to hear Lacey do an Accappella song. I think she would be pure and the simplicity would be better for her vocals. The picture of her here, with less makeup and in casual jeans and a top are her best look too.