Stephanie "Stevvi" Alexander is an American singer and songwriter who has worked with many artists on television shows including the Grammy's and the American Music Awards.
Stevvi is currently appearing in Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour[1] by Cirque du Soleil and received props for her performance from Marlene Hall at the Huffington Post[2]
She has recorded with Incubus, Macy Gray, Colbie Caillat, Mike Posner, Gin Wigmore, the UK band Hard-Fi and The Damned Things (a super group including members from Anthrax (band) and Fall Out Boy) and toured the world with artists ranging from Sheryl Crow,[3][4] Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, The Roots, Gwen Stefani and Diana Ross.
Stevvi had a recurring role on David E. Kelley's television show "The Wedding Bells" playing a wedding singer performing both on-screen and recording the music off-screen. She has also appeared in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man (2002 film) as part of Macy Gray's band and in Garry Marshall's film "New Year's Eve" playing alongside Leah Michelle and Lucy Woodward as a backing singer for Jon Bon Jovi. Recently Stevvi was also featured in Twenty Feet From Stardom, a documentary film which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013, about acclaimed background singers produced by Morgan Neville, and Gil Friesen of Tremolo Productions.
Stevvi has contracted singers for projects and artists including “Hope for Haiti Now”, The Roots, Foster the People, Micheal Buble, M.I.A. (singer) and Danger Mouse.
Since 2010 she has acted as the go-to singer and vocal contractor for the Jimmy Fallon Show and she can also be heard on commercials for Mercedes Benz and Lowe’s among others. She released a personal collection of songs in early 2008 called "The East Side Psalmbook" which features Raphael Saadiq guesting on bass.