About Tracy Marie
Singer/Songwriter, Tracy Marie has written hundreds of songs, released 6 albums and has performed professionally for more than 20 years in the Rock, Blues and Folk scenes. Her performances have taken place anywhere from nursing homes to the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.Back home in Cleveland, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame presented Tracy Marie in 2008 with a nomination for the "Rock Hall Riot Grrl" award in recognition of her music industry endeavors.
In addition to her career as a Recording Artist, Performer and Producer, Tracy Marie has been the director of the Breastfest Cleveland, an annual music festival benefiting breast cancer patients and families. Breastfest Cleveland is going on it's 24th year featuring bands from the north coast.
Tracy Marie's music is her connection to her community, where she has made herself known as an outspoken advocate for disability rights and strives to improve care for those with rare diseases. She is diagnosed "Morquio A Syndrome", a rare progressive disease caused by a missing enzyme.
On the cusp of the pandemic, Tracy Marie recorded and released a new album entitled, "A Dark Place" produced by chart topping producer, Jim Wirt (Fiona Apple, Incubus)
She continues to write record and release her music fed through the challenges she faces.
Recognition and Awards
Cleveland Scene Magazine Music Awards | Best Singer-Songwriter
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Nominee
2001
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | Rock Hall Riot Grrl Award
Nominee
Nominee
2008
The Center for Community Solutions | Celebration of Human Services
Greater Cleveland's Most Treasured Volunteer
Greater Cleveland's Most Treasured Volunteer
2023
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