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Suzanna Spring

About Suzanna

About Me

"The DISCovery Award goes to Suzanna Spring for a CD that's 'country' in all the right places. Somewhere over there in the arrow-of-truth zone of Emmylou Harris, she has an eye-opening vocal honesty....Somebody give this lady a deal." -ROBERT K. OERMANN, Music Row Magazine
"Every track here is a winner, starting with SHE'S GOT YOUR HEART, a rural portrait of romantic entanglement that sets the tone for an album full of keen insights about universal relationship issues. If you only buy one album this year, make it this one." -Alan Cackett, Maverick Magazine
"I shouldn't fall in love with singers like Suzanna Spring...but I did--nice voice, cool arrangements, warm lyrics, open fire kinda songs..." -EVERT WILBRINK, Corazong
"I've always been drawn to outsiders," says this classically trained musician and artist who grew up on both coasts, many parts in between, and now calls Nashville home. Discovering Emmylou Harris and Tom Petty, later finding the music of Steve Earle, Townes Van Zandt and Lucinda Williams, inspired a writer whose poetry, melodies and haunting vocals seem to embody longing and the quest for home.
After graduating from art school, Suzanna joined The Mustangs, a southern California country/rock band with a will to tour. Suzanna worked with the group as lead singer/songwriter, playing the western United States, Europe and Scandinavia, including gigs at The Powerhaus in London, the famed Roskilde Festival in Denmark, and the International Country Music Festival in Zurich. Nominated by the California Country Music Association as "Vocal Group of the Year," The Mustangs were featured performers at the Jimmy Dale Gilmore & Friends Show in Austin, sharing the stage with Texas artists Lucinda Williams, Joe Ely, and Butch Hancock...a roots rock dream come true.
Beginning a long-distance writing relationship with The Music City in 1996, Suzanna worked as a staff writer first for EMI, then for Bluewater Music, home to country/roots artists Kim Richey, Jim Lauderdale, and Chris Knight. Suzanna's first solo CD effort received Music Row's DISCovery Award and outstanding reviews, drawing comparisons to kindred spirits Emmylou Harris and Patty Griffin. From the romping Kostas co-write "Who Knows" to the alcohol-soaked lament of "A Fair Wind", truth is king, and the vocals shimmer. Longtime duet partner Cary Beare, formerly of EPIC artists The Riverdogs, is featured on the record, as well as Pinmonkey's Rick Schell.
2002 and 2003 found Suzanna writing and recording at Sound Emporium Studios in Nashville with Scott Paschall producing. Her new album, "She's Got Your Heart", was recently reviewed in UK music magazine Maverick, and a UK tour is planned for next year. The title track, a valentine to California, is a radio standout, as is "The Other Side of This Love", beautifully written and sung with Texas troubadour Walt Wlkins. But it's the sparse "Dancing on the Moon" and the hidden track "Seven Summers", that are most revealing.
Recent performances include WPLN's Songwriter Sessions, NPR's Nashville Folk Festival radio program, concerts in Austin, Boston and New York, Channel 5's "Words and Music" program, Tin Pan South 2007, and performances for Nashville Independent Music network. A member of the Legislative committee for Nashville Songwriters Association, Suzanna visited Washington, DC during 2007 on behalf of writers issues and performed May 22, 2007 on Capitol Hill for the US House of Representatives and the US Senate. Suzanna's song "Time" was a recent single for country recording artist Doug Stone.
Suzanna recently relocated to San Francisco, where she is composing music for film.
© 2007 Suzanna Spring

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Music:

Member Since: 1/18/2006
Band Website: suzannaspring.com
Influences: Fleetwood Mac, 70s California jangle pop, Classic Rock, Girl Groups
Sounds Like: “I heard Suzanna Spring at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe. Maybe I should confess a bias: I hear in this band some of the influences I had growing up in California: Fleetwood Mac...two-part harmony like Buckingham-Nicks...The songs tip a hat to Music Row with hummable melodies and catchy choruses, but there is a lyrical depth not often heard here in Hitsville...spirited stuff.” -STEVE KEY, StorySong Concerts
Record Label: Tattooed Angel
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

A great T-Shirt from a friend

I logged onto my page today and found a great email from a friend (www.myspace.com/tolabrew)--He searched for and found a T-shirt from California that says Sunset Boulevard, like my song describes, an...
Posted by Suzanna Spring on Sat, 10 Nov 2007 01:25:00 PST

Suzanna's song on Neil Young's web site

"Turning of a Wheel," a song I wrote with Linda Hargrove, was recently added to Neil Young's LIVING WITH WAR web site and continues to gain listeners. You can hear it at http://www.neilyoung.com/lwwto...
Posted by Suzanna Spring on Wed, 20 Jun 2007 11:35:00 PST

TIME mix re-added!

I've put TIME back up on MySpace due to the requests I've gotten for it from all of you, so thanks!I firmly believe there's a time for every song, and that the good ones really do find their way to th...
Posted by Suzanna Spring on Fri, 05 Jan 2007 10:43:00 PST

NBK Full Mix!

There is now a full finished mix of "Never Been Kissed" up on MySpace, AND available for download at Nashville Independent Music, John Haring's very cool site for new indie music. Web site link is: na...
Posted by Suzanna Spring on Fri, 05 Jan 2007 10:33:00 PST

Never Been Kissed (at the Frist)

I just finished recording a song for an upcoming fundraiser at the Frist Center in Nashville on October 28--It's a party/fashion show/silent auction to benefit Rose Charities, a nonprofit that sends d...
Posted by Suzanna Spring on Thu, 07 Sep 2006 01:03:00 PST