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Heavy Metal Stacey

Published May 2, 2026 by biggayhorrorfan

Ciji: Say, I know a boy who plays bass in the Sub-Deviates. His hair is the same shade of blue as yours.

Mama: Small world.

She undoubtedly survived unscrupulous music executives while also helping to accentuate some of celluloid’s greatest graveyard mayhem in Return of the Living Dead. But the most frightening obstacle that Stacey Q faced in her entire career just might have been Vicki Lawrence’s no-nonsense Mama.

Famously remembered as Cinnamon, a glittery pop star much like herself, from an iconic run of The Facts of Life episodes, Stacey returned to sitcom musicality in a 1989 episode of Mama’s Family, Bubba’s House Band. Based on The Carol Burnett Show skit, this show ran for 6 seasons, focusing on Vicki Lawrence’s sarcastic, hard-to-please character. 

Nicely, unlike Cinnamon, Q’s Ciji here is a member of the chainsaw wielding rock band The Bonecrushers. Her fierce partners in leather include Terrah Bennett Smith (Mojo) and Lisa Michelson (Snake) & the trio, initially, turns the Harper household into a zone of dominatrix-like rebellion. But soon the women reveal themselves to be experts at crafts and the culinary arts & are more than willing to help the formerly antagonistic Mama (Vicki Lawrence) succeed at her local bazaar.

Sweetly outfitted for that event, the trio perform the standard Sugar in the Morning to help sell the titular matriarch’s candy cakes. But by the credit crawl, they have returned to their heavy metal ways, much to concert promotor Bubba’s (Allan Kayser) delight and Mama’s scowl mouthed regret. 

Nicely, Q, while not really given a solo moment to shine, blends in well with her co-stars. She and Kayser have a little in common here, as well. While she harmonized her way into horror royalty on the ROLD soundtrack, he played the obnoxious Brad in another ’80s cult classic, The Night of the Creeps.

Music to Make Horror Movies By: Stacey Q

Published September 6, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

stacy q hard machine
While many a pop star has ended up in the career cemetery, not many have actually had their big break occur in a cinematic graveyard!

But that is what makes the divine Stacey Q so unique! As the voice of dance accentuated New Wave outfit SSQ, she first came to prominence by providing Linnea Quigley’s Trash with so much gothic sultriness to get down to with numbers like <Tonight (We’ll Make Love Until We Die) in (cult classic) The Return of the Living Dead.trash strip

Her smart advice from her exceptional release Hard Machine (1988) could have helped plenty of slasher victims out in the early days of slaughterdom, as well. So, sit back and listen…or grab that old neon headband and get up and boogie while the divine Q sweetly implores that you Don’t Make A Fool of Yourself!

Make sure to catalog more advice from this kinetic wonder at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Stacey-Q, as well!

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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