Tracey is a performer from Toronto, Canada. She began her musical journey at age 4, learning piano under her mother’s tutelage. A multi-instrumentalist, her proficiencies in music include voice, piano, drums, and steelpan.  She holds three music degrees from the University of Western Ontario (BMus Arts, specializing in Classical Voice), Fanshawe College (Music Industry Arts Diploma), and Humber College (Music Business OCGC). 

She has shared her talents in film, TV, festivals, lounges, Caribbean dinner theatres and Toronto’s Caribana Carnival - singing the national anthem and adjudicating the Pan Alive competition. A highly curious and energetic person, Tracey continuously seeks new opportunities to explore diversity in genres, recording and collaborating with other local artists. 

Outside of performance, she also has a passion for teaching music and mentoring aspiring musicians.  She owns and operates a private music studio - Soulful Sessions - in Markham.  With lessons focused on piano, voice, drums, steelpan, and music theory, students as young as age 4 can develop and broaden their musical knowledge on these instruments and transition skills gained into their daily routines, including motor skills for young beginners, critical thinking and multi-tasking. 

Growing up in a diverse multicultural Christian community, Hope Lutheran Church is a second home to Tracey.  Here, she embraced her adolescent development in music and now thrives as a leader, assisting with service accompaniment, conducting the adult choir, and playing/arranging music for the resident SteelBand Orchestra. 

Pursuing a career in publishing, copyright, and licensing, she works full-time as a Repertoire Administrator at the Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency (CMRRA), supporting her fellow artists and colleagues in the music industry.  In addition, she continues to expand her skill sets in post-production with Music Supervision, having contributed to both short and long format films.