LacY Palladino

Woman in a black dress standing on rocky terrain by the ocean, with a cloudy sky in the background.

Lacy didn’t come up through the typical music scene—and that’s exactly what gives her voice its grit. A self-taught soul singer with the heart of an artist, she grew up all over the Eastern US —New York, Tennessee, everywhere and nowhere—before anchoring herself on Florida’s Treasure Coast. Music, for her, is not just a performance—it’s a release.

In addition to Wild Honey, Lacy is a longtime writer, photographer, and working artist documenting the world around her in fragments and frames. Now she translates that same sensitivity into song. Her vocals are unapologetically emotive—equal parts blues, soul, and vulnerability.

As one half of Wild Honey, Lacy co-writes the band’s original material with multi-instrumentalist Alan Martinke, often crafting lyrics live as sounds come together in their rehearsal space, “The Hive.” Their process is less formulaic and more felt: improvisational, intuitive, and rooted in creative freedom.

ALAN MARTINKE

ALAN MARTINKE