Susan Haynes is tagged as: female pop country, country ladies, country divas, new traditionalist country, country gals Susan Haynes (born in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American country music artist. Signed to Epic Records Nashvillein 2005, she released two singles for the label, including “Drinkin’ in My Sunday Dress”, which peaked at #51 on the country singles charts late that year. A self-titled album was released only to digital retailers. Raised in Atlanta, Haynes graduated The Lovett School and moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where she attended college. She found work as an intern for BNA Records and later managed a studio for record producer James Stroud. Even then, she did not consider pursuing a career as a singer until age 27. Producer Dann Huff agreed to work with Haynes, although his own busy production schedule left time for Haynes to continue working on her songwriting. By 2005, she began work on her album, which he and Mark Wright produced. Its lead-off single “Crooked Little Heart” failed to chart, but “Drinkin’ in My Sunday Dress” peaked at #51 on the Billboard charts in 2005. Following the latter single, Haynes’ album was released only to digital retailers. “Not That Bad” was scheduled to be released as her third single. After the Nashville division of Epic Records was closed in May 2006, Haynes exited the label.... Read More About Susan Haynes Biography... Send Susan Haynes ringtones to your cell |
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