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Sue-Anne

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'She sings about life and her music has an instant appeal and can be appreciated by a broad audience.' 4/5 Tsunami Magazine
'She is the Best new female artist to grace the folk/roots scene and her full length album Vivid sure proves that she is here to stay.' Alleyway Music.
With her trademark fingerpicking and strumming guitar style, warm husky tones, and honest, heartfelt lyrics, surfing singer songwriter Sue-Anne is one of the brightest stars in to shine on the contemporary folk/roots scene.
Some of her earliest childhood memories are of her Nan playing the piano and Pop on the piano accordion or guitar. They become her earliest influences, introducing her to the likes of Elvis, Patsy Cline, and Johnny Cash.
Sue-Anne received her first guitar at the age of 11 – a gift from her father the first time they met. It was from this time that her interest in music began to blossom. Despite losing his hearing in a freak accident two years later, Sue-Anne’s father continued sharing his musical knowledge with his daughter, nurturing her passion for songwriting and singing.
With no electricity on their farm near Agnes Waters, father and daughter spent much of their time playing music together, honing classics from the ‘60s and ‘70s like Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Cat Stevens and Pink Floyd.
By her late teens, Sue-Anne had started writing her own songs, and had begun to develop her own style of acoustic/folk/roots.
Moving to the Sunshine Coast at 19 with her guitar and a dream, Sue-Anne surrounded herself with many talented musicians and immersed herself in the vibrant music scene. This move also enabled her to devote more time to another of her great loves, surfing.
A chapter in Melbourne proved the springboard for her music career, and she has since performed shows all around the world, produced three independent album releases, and performed at some of the world’s finest music festivals (including Woodford Folk Festival, Calgary Stampede, Vegoose in Las Vegas, and the Jack McCoy Surf Film Festival in Portugal) alongside artists such as John Butler, Ash Grunwald, Pete Molinari and Martin Harley.
Having made a career “playing music, travelling the world and doing what I love”, Sue-Anne moves from strength-to-strength with the 2008 release of her third album, a four-track EP titled Embrace.
The songs on Embrace are a blend of acoustic intimate songs and more upbeat, bigger-sounding tracks. They all share Sue-Anne’s down-to-earth sincerity and openness about life's trials and tribulations, and give a little taste of what's to come on her next album.
The EP was recorded and mixed in Brisbane by Jeff Lovejoy at Blackbox Studios, and is backed by a stellar line- up of musicians, including members of Brisbane's hot local act Afro Dizzi Act.
With her trademark smile and genuine enthusiasm for her craft, it’s pretty clear to see that Sue-Anne is doing what she loves, and doing a fine job of it too.
“As I embrace this moment, I embrace all the beauty in my life and I release, all the things that keep me from flying, flying…fly, fly, flyin’.” from the title track to her new EP, Embrace.
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Member Since: 9/17/2006
Band Website: www.sue-anne.com
Band Members: Sue-Anne-Vocals, GuitarMusicians on ’EMBRACE’ Mark Henman - Drums, OJ Newcomb - Bass, Sol Carroll - Guitars, Andrew Szomowski - Keys, Erin Sulman - Percussion, Lawrence Eastland - Harmonica
Influences: Ben Harper,Tracey Chapman, Micheal Franti, Jack Johnson, The Waifs, Dave Matthews,The Beautiful Girls,Beth Orton, Kirsten Hersh, Ani Defranco Nick Drake, ,Pete Murray, John Butler, Cat Empire, Angus and Julia Stone, Regina Spector, Carole King, Bob Dylan, Powderfinger, Alanis Morissette, Ray Lamontagne, Amos Lee, India Arie, Norah Jones, Gillian Welsh,Marvin Gaye, Natalie Merchant, Martin Harley,Bob Marley,Blue King Brown,David Gray,Ben Taylor, Rodriguez,
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Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: Indie

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Happy Easter..

Happy Easter!!! I have just returned home from 3 days of stomping around in the mud @ The Blues and Roots Festival in Byron Bay.. awesome, wet, tired, inspired... I have a few more shows coming up s...
Posted by on Wed, 15 Apr 2009 20:51:00 GMT

GIN CLUB, DAVE FLOWER BAND

Thanks to the lovely people who came out to Joe's Waterhole on Saturday night for my gig with Andrew Morris. I am now looking forward to performing @ The Yandina Club this Fri w/ The Gin Club + DAve F...
Posted by on Tue, 17 Mar 2009 18:41:00 GMT

MGM, ITUNES

Also my site is undergoing some technical work, however should be up and running again today or tomorrow, so if anyone is wanting to purchase my album 'Vivid' you can do so thru MGM. For anyone who wa...
Posted by on Tue, 17 Feb 2009 16:39:00 GMT

JOE"S WATERHOLE w/ ANDREW MORRIS

Hi Everyone, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! Just touching base as time sure flys. I'd like to say thanks to all that came out to 'The Great Noosa Camp Out' last month it was a great turn out considering the weat...
Posted by on Tue, 17 Feb 2009 16:37:00 GMT

Back in business...

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Posted by on Sun, 09 Nov 2008 16:06:00 GMT

cancelled shows...

Cancelled shows...I would firstly like to say sorry to anyone who turned up to any of my cancelled shows at the tail end of my tour, especially my Sydney dates, unfortunately I broke my wrist snowboar...
Posted by on Sun, 17 Aug 2008 22:46:00 GMT

Time Off..

REVIEW..12.06.08SUE-ANNE, GEORGIA POTTER, GEORGE & ANDI....A descent crowd for a Thursday night gathers at the Step Inn in anticipation of what is to be a great night of music.The opening act, Sue-An...
Posted by on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 20:12:00 GMT

Step Inn, Joe’s Waterhole

Much gratitude to everyone who came to my shows last week @ The Step Inn with Georgia Potter and Andi & George band, Also my shows with Rob Longstaff and Paul Greene @ Joe's Waterhole.. such a pleasur...
Posted by on Mon, 16 Jun 2008 20:22:00 GMT

1770 Festival...

WOW.. the last week has been HUGE ..... performing my first band gigs since London and Launching my new EP...Just wanted to say a big thanks to everyone who came out to check out my shows last week es...
Posted by on Mon, 02 Jun 2008 16:45:00 GMT

EMBRACE REVIEW 91.1 SPIRT FM

Sue-Anne's EP "Embrace" certainly does just that. It's a beautiful example of her songwriting, singing & guitar playing. Sue-Anne has a clear but haunting sound to her voice which exactly complements ...
Posted by on Tue, 15 Apr 2008 18:57:00 GMT