Suzie McNeil is tagged as: rock, female vocalists, pop, rock star: inxs, canadian Rock•-and-roll (räk’‘n rol’) ; noun; popular music usually played on electronically amplified instruments and characterized by a persistent heavily accented beat, repetition of phrases and often country, folk and blues elements. A page torn from the dictionary can’t begin to define the spirit of rock and roll exuded by Toronto native Suzie McNeil and her sophomore solo effort, the fittingly titled Rock-n-Roller. Loaded with eleven tracks that run the gamut from the insatiably catchy first single “Let’s Go” to the chugging, break-up ball-buster “Free,” Rock-n-Roller is the product of Suzie’s fierce attitude, independent spirit and furious determination to have the voice of a strong woman heard. “Usually, a woman singing rock has to have an element of strength or balls to her. Are people scared of that? It’s hard to say,” Suzie says. “I think a lot of times men especially want women to be soft and gentle, and not all of my songs are like that. But I couldn’t do it any other way.” Co-writing the entire album with long-time musical cohort Marti Frederiksen (Aerosmith, Mötley Crüe), Suzie harnessed the true power behind her voice. Suzie found herself melting through the shyness and vulnerability ... Read More About Suzie McNeil Biography... Send Suzie McNeil ringtones to your cell |
|
|
|