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Rosalee Moore Stacy (Contemporary Christian)
Southern/country gospel singer songwriter
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Little Blessings (Contemporary Christian) |
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Track Comments My son, Joe, was killed by a drunk driver while taking a friend to work. Friend also died. Shortly thereafter, my daughter had a beautiful little girl. This is why I wrote "Little Blessings".
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The Angels Rejoiced
(Ave. Rating 9 from 3 votes)
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One Touch
(Ave. Rating 8 from 2 votes)
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Rosalee Moore Stacy was born May 3, 1954. Her parent's names are George Lee and Rosella Moore. She was born and raised in Jackson, Kentucky. She has two brothers, Ova who lives in Florida, and Richard, nickname Ricky, who lives in Jackson, two sisters, Judy who lives in Jackson, and Mary Jane who lives in Somerset, Kentucky. She also has two sisters, Margaret Helen and Dorothy Mae who went to be with the Lord at a very early age. She married at the age of fifteen to Pearl Miller, Jr. They had a son, Earl. They were divorced within two years. She signed adoption papers and gave Earl to Junior's parents. She remarried at the age of nineteen to Bobby Ray Stacy. They also had a child, Sabrina and were divorced within a two year period. Rosalee had another son by Junior Miller whose name was Joseph (Joe). She remarried Bobby Stacy and they had a son whom they named Melvin after Bobby's grandfather. They divorced again within a four year period. She never remarried again. When her daughter, Sabrina was about two years old, she took an overdose of nerve pills. Rosalee was going to school at the time. Rosalee took her to the hospital but it was too late to pump her stomach so they transported her to a larger hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. There was a special nurse in the ambulance with her and about 11:00 pm the nurse told Rosalee that Sabrina had made a miraculous recovery. Now this was about the time that Rosalee's parents prayed before going to bed. Within three days her daughter was released from the hospital. Not long thereafter, Rosalee started serving the Lord. Even before she prayed, she knew what the Lord had called her to do. Rosalee wanted to sing and play the guitar. Irene Johnson, a very special lady, sister, and friend in the church showed her how to place the chords with the songs, the rest God gave to her. She and her family have been a great help to her and her family over the years. Rosalee really does appreciate them. She was raised in a christian home. Her dad played a guitar and sang in church which was a God given talent also. Folks said he always wore a smile on his face. He had a massive heart attack on February, 1984. Even the doctors didn't know if he was going to survive it. The people in their church were praying for him. Her dad got better and came home. A year later, he went to be with the Lord, ironically, it was on February 18, 1985. God had spared her dad for another year. Her mom is still alive and is still serving the Lord. She is in her early seventy's. Shortly after Rosalee's dad died, she began writing songs for the Lord. She has written seventy plus gospel songs. She thanks God for using her to do this for him. She wants to always stay in his will and do her very best for him. She says she can never thank him or praise him enough for all he has done for her. On August 23, 2000, her son, Joe went to be with the Lord. He was driving a friend to work when they were hit by a drunk driver. They both died instantly. There was a trial and the young man who hit them went to prison. Two weeks after Joe died, her daughter, Sabrina discovered that she was pregnant. Rosalee said, she told her the baby could look just like her. The baby, Josolyn Snow White was born on April 26, 2001 and she looked just like her mother. God had given them a little baby girl to help them get through the ordeal of losing Joe. Rosalee also has a grandson, Roger Dustin. She said he helped her a great deal after Joe died also. This is the true story behind "Little Blessings". She hopes everyone will buy it and prays it will be a blessing to everyone. It has been played on the radio and people say that "Little Blessings" is their favorite song on the cd.
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Rosalee Moore Stacy Lists the following Influences
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George Lee Moore (dad), The Couch Family, The Singing Cookes, The McKameys, and many others.
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