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Artist description
Susan Bailey is a singer. songwriter and recording artist, performing prayerful songs of hope and inspiration as an expression of her Catholic faith. Susan's songs are characterized by both a mainstream pop and soothing acoustic style, punctuated by heartfelt and thought-provoking lyrics. Her voice has been likened Linda Ronstadt and Karen Carpenter. Susan's music delivers a message geared towards introducing the listener to a personal relationship with God and a life dedicated to service. |
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Music Style
Acoustic folk and pop |
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Musical Influences
Joni Mitchell, the Beatles, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, Amy Grant, John Michael Talbot |
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Similar Artists
Linda Ronstadt and Karen Carpenter |
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Artist History
A solid, experienced performer. Susan Bailey has been performing and writing since 1973, as a solo artist, as a member of various choirs and contemporary music groups, and as a member of the vocal pop/country trio, "Bloomer." She has also been active in community theatre. |
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Group Members
Susan Bailey |
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Instruments
guitar |
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Albums
Teach Me to Love, Wait with Me, Taste & See, Still the Same |
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Press Reviews
From Ron Zabrocki, veteran NY producer, arranger, engineer and performer: "The absolute best Catholic Recording artist anywhere . . . Susan writes and sings from the heart. Her positive style transcends ALL religions and will be the one to bring Catholic music to the masses." From Michael Zabrocki, national Catholic recording artist: "A wakeup call to the heavily produced world of Christian music: Susan Bailey should emerge as one of the Catholic Church's most gifted singer/songwriters today. She is one the purest singers in the game." |
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Location
Westborough, MA - USA |
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