Susie Suh is tagged as: female vocalists, singer-songwriter, blues, indie, alternative Susie Suh (born in Los Angeles, California) is a Korean American alternative/folk-rock singer-songwriter. In 2003, Suh signed with Epic/Sony; she ended up working with Glen Ballard, a well-known producer/songwriter/arranger.At first, Ballard only agreed to produce a few songs for Suh, but he was so impressed with her work that he ended up producing her entire debut album (a self-titled CD that Epic released in April 2005). With the album completed, Suh reflects on the making of her debut: “My mission has always been to create music that transcends boundaries, to make music that is universal.” Although Suh has lived in the United States her entire life, both of her parents are immigrants who moved to southern California from Korea in the ’60s. Suh’s involvement with music began when she was only eight and joined a Korean children’s choir, whose repertoire ranged from traditional Korean songs to American pop. At 13, Suh left Los Angeles for New Hampshire, where she attended a boarding school and did her share of songwriting during her adolescent years; Suh was around 17 when she recorded a six-song EP, pressed 1,000 copies onto CDs, and managed to sell about 700 of them to her schoolmates. After reaching adulthood, Suh attended Brown Univ... Read More About Susie Suh Biography... Send Susie Suh ringtones to your cell |
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