
Born and raised in Toronto, Tracey 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 works full-time within the Rights Management team at the Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency Ltd. (CMRRA). There, she helps to support efficient operations through the company's pipelines and ensure the reliability of royalty distributions in Canada. In addition, she was the inaugural recipient of CMRRA’s Next Generation Scholarship with Humber College, which supports diversity and excellence in music business students.
Tracey is an active musician, performer, educator, and multi-instrumentalist (voice, piano, drums, and steelpan). She has been performing and gigging for over fifteen years and manages her own private teaching studio - Soulful Sessions - where she mentors aspiring musicians. In the community, she advances with music coordination at her church - Hope Lutheran Church - leading Sunday worship, assisting with music arrangements for the resident Steelband Orchestra, and conducting the adult choir.
In February 2025, Tracey spearheaded the first ever steelpan performance at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in collaboration with the Canadian Opera Company's showcase series events. She leads and facilitates steelpan workshops with the York Region District School Board and has participated in Toronto's Caribbean Carnival as both a performer and adjudicator in the Panorama steelpan competitions.