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Susan Wheatley

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Susan Wheatley’s debut CD, Beyond the Dover, is a tale about a family that must face and come to grips with mental health issues. For Susan, it is part of a journey to connect with her listeners who have similar stories. A significant part of this journey is moving towards something better, brighter than “The Dover”, a gritty Edmonton hotel symbolizing this family’s struggles.And down this path she has found inspiration in herself, in the demons of her past and in artists like Lucinda Williams and Mary Gauthier. She has charmed the stage with Ramblin’ Jack Elliot and graced the recording studio with Blackie and the Rodeo Kings’ Tom Wilson. The Edmonton-native has shared with the world her stories on CBC Radio One, on CKUA, at the South Country Fair and at the reputable Showcase for Alberta Sessions coming up in March. She has recently found love, revelation and rhythm in a fellow musician – a relationship that is her biggest muse at the moment.“This album is definitely a journey for me,” says Susan, who has now taken up shop in Calgary. “And I truly want to bring people along with me so we can do some healing together.”While some adventures have a distinct look or style, the ones with Susan aren’t so simple. She has embraced her alternative and punk rock roots and painted them with alt-country and folk colors. Throw in some tales about forgiveness - all sung in words so honest you can feel them - and you have a very unique traveling partner at your side. “But peace comes to those who forgive. Once you do then you can truly live,” sings Susan in the chorus for her song, Peace Come to Those Who Forgive. “Starting with yourself and then to everybody else, peace comes to those who forgive. After casting her demons behind her, Susan moved to Ottawa where she sowed her vocal seeds, singing jazz and alternative rock tunes in various groups around the Canadian capital. Since then, she has returned to Alberta, settling in the city of Calgary. This is where she has truly grown as an artist and found a voice unique in the Alberta landscape.Even though her story isn’t close to being over, Susan is content with where she is now both personally and musically.“Life is great and life is wonderful,” says Susan, who - in the words of Iggy Pop, another artist whom she admires - has a ‘lust for life.’ “We’re all strong enough to move on from our past.”So listen to what Susan has to say because this story has a happy ending.

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Member Since: 08/05/2007
Band Website: http://www.susanwheatley.com/
Band Members: Beyond The Dover Recording Musicians: Susan - vocals, acoustic guitar. Dan Walsh (Romi Mayes, Fred Eaglesmith) - electric, baritone and dobro guitars. Charlie Hase (Ronnnie Hayward, Gary Fjellgarrd) - pedal steel guitar. Jody Johnson (The Swiftys) - bass guitar and bowed upright bass. Grant Stovel (The Swiftys)- Drums. Produced by Susan Wheatley and Scott Franchuk. Recorded and mixed by Scott Franchuk at Riverdale Recorders, Edmonton, Alberta. Mastered by Richard Harrow, audiomastering.comIt Was A Train Thing Musicians: Susan - vocals, acoustic guitar. Brett Allen - slide guitar. Eric Allen - upright bass. Produced by Susan Wheatley and Brett Allen. Recorded live off the floor and mixed by Brett Allen at Snowghost Music, Whitefish, Montana. Mastered by Richard Harrow, audiomastering.com
Influences: Joan Armatrading, Steve Forbert, Lucinda Williams, Mary Gauthier, Tom Wilson & BARK, Ramblin' Jack, Willie P. Bennett, Fred Eaglesmith, Tom Russell, Jenny Whiteley, Sarah Harmer, Kathleen Edwards, Eliza Gilkyson, Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, Shelby Lynn, The Swiftys, Shuyler Jansen, Old Reliable, Steve Coffey, Ron Sexsmith, Blue Rodeo, Cowboy Junkies, Junkhouse, Pearl Jam, The Cranberries, Nirvana, The Cure, Echo & The Bunnymen, Talk Talk, Crash Vegas, Sinead O'Connor, Eurythmics, The Police, The Clash, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, KD Lang, Frank Sinatra, Gordon Lightfoot, Cat Stevens, Carly Simon, Carol King, Fleetwood Mac, Simon & Garfunkel, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Stones, Beatles, Elvis, The Animals, Beethoven, etc....
Sounds Like: Bitter Leaves

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CKXU Folk/Roots/Blues Charts - Beyond the Dover debuts at number 3!

Thanks CKXU Lethbridge AB, for the airplay! Beyond the Dover debuts at number 3! Folk/Roots/Blues25-Mar-2008RANK ARTIST TITLE LABEL1 Various* - Cavalcade Of The Scars: Volume 2 - Self Righteous2 Chu...
Posted by on Fri, 28 Mar 2008 22:42:00 GMT

CJSW Folk Charts - Beyond the Dover debuts at number 1!

Wow! Thanks CJSW Calgary AB, for the airplay! Top Folk for Week Ending March 10, 2008RANK. ARTIST - TITLE (LABEL)1 Susan Wheatley - Beyond the Dover (Independent)2 Jim White - Transnormal Skiperoo (...
Posted by on Fri, 28 Mar 2008 22:38:00 GMT

VUE WEEKLY Edmonton, Article - March 20th issue

I am so pleased with this great article that Vue Weekly’s, Gen Handley, wrote! He "got it spot on" and presented me and the CD in such a fine way. Nothing was misrepresented. Check it out:Vue W...
Posted by on Thu, 20 Mar 2008 00:37:00 GMT

CKUA Charts! Beyond the Dover debuts at number 13!

Great news! Beyond the Dover has debuted at number 13 on the CKUA Radio Network charts for airplay March 1-15th.
Posted by on Thu, 20 Mar 2008 00:33:00 GMT

SUSAN INTERVIEW ON CKUA Radio @3:40pm MST Friday, March 7th

Tune in to CKUA this Friday, March 7th at 3:40pm Calgary time. I will be a guest on David Ward’s show, "The Afternoon Edition". You can listen all over Alberta on the airwaves, or on line.Hell...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 21:43:00 GMT