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Sister Bliss
Sister Bliss
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Hiromi Uehara
Hiromi Uehara
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2
Jim Messina
Jim Messina
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Basia
Basia
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Tori Amos
Tori Amos
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Paul Bley
Paul Bley
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Marian McPartland
Marian McPartland
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Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan
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Billy Hancock
Billy Hancock
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Steel Panther
Steel Panther
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Mabel Mercer
Mabel Mercer
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Cal Tjader
Cal Tjader
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Rita Reys
Rita Reys
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George Shearing
George Shearing
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Lisa Germano
Lisa Germano
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Brett Anderson
Brett Anderson
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Shirley Horn
Shirley Horn
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Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday
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Beverley Craven
Beverley Craven
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Anita Baker
Anita Baker
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Hue and Cry
Hue and Cry
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Suede
Suede
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Jessica Williams
Jessica Williams
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Joan Armatrading
Joan Armatrading
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Billie Ray Martin
Billie Ray Martin
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Blanche Calloway
Blanche Calloway
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Fontella Bass
Fontella Bass
American singer
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Dave Douglas
Dave Douglas
American jazz trumpeter
28
Keith Jarrett
Keith Jarrett
American jazz and classical music pianist and composer
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Kit Watkins
Kit Watkins
American musician
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Bernard Butler
Bernard Butler
musician, songwriter, record producer
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Norah Jones
Norah Jones
American singer, songwriter and pianist
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Karan Casey
Karan Casey
Irish singer
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Don Redman
Don Redman
American musician
34
Ellery Eskelin
Ellery Eskelin
musician
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Halestorm
Halestorm
American rock band
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Betty Carter
Betty Carter
American jazz singer, recording artist, songwriter
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Allison Crowe
Allison Crowe
Canadian singer, songwriter and musician
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Petula Clark
Petula Clark
British actress and singer
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Alison Moyet
Alison Moyet
English and French singer/songwriter
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Saskia Laroo
Saskia Laroo
Dutch jazz musician
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Chick Webb
Chick Webb
American musician
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Sheila E.
Sheila E.
American singer and percussionist
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Lennon Murphy
Lennon Murphy
American musician
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Jean Carn
Jean Carn
American singer
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Ane Brun
Ane Brun
Norwegian singer-songwriter
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Victoria Spivey
Victoria Spivey
American blues singer and songwriter
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Tokyo Jihen
Tokyo Jihen
band
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Eubie Blake
Eubie Blake
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49
Cleo Laine
Cleo Laine
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Cassidy
Cassidy
American singer-songwriter (1979-)
51
Brendan Canty
Brendan Canty
American musician
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Imelda May
Imelda May
Irish singer
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Morphine
Morphine
American alternative rock band
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Linda Perry
Linda Perry
American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer
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The Plimsouls
The Plimsouls
American rock band
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Bratmobile
Bratmobile
American punk band
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Sarina Paris
Sarina Paris
Canadian singer
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Mick Taylor
Mick Taylor
British rock musician, former member of The Rolling Stones
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Toshiko Akiyoshi
Toshiko Akiyoshi
Japanese American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, band master (1929-)
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Laura Nyro
Laura Nyro
American musician and songwriter
61
Ana Popović
Ana Popović
Serbian blues guitarist and singer
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Culture Club
Culture Club
English pop band
63
Diana Krall
Diana Krall
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
64
Sharel Cassity
Sharel Cassity
American musician
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Eva Cassidy
Eva Cassidy
American singer (1963-1996)
66
Patricia Kaas
Patricia Kaas
French singer
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Everything but the Girl
Everything but the Girl
English music duo
68
Julia Fordham
Julia Fordham
British singer-songwriter
69
Pat Benatar
Pat Benatar
American singer and songwriter
70
Superchunk
Superchunk
American rock band
71
Melissa Ferrick
Melissa Ferrick
American musician
72
Hardcore Superstar
Hardcore Superstar
band
73
16 Horsepower
16 Horsepower
American alternative country music group
74
Joni Mitchell
Joni Mitchell
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75
The Duke Spirit
The Duke Spirit
English rock band
76
Henry Gray
Henry Gray
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77
Pamala Stanley
Pamala Stanley
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78
Onslaught
Onslaught
band
Suede
American pop, cabaret and jazz singer

Suede

Intro
American pop, cabaret and jazz singer
Genres
Music

Suzanne deBronkart, better known by her stage name Suede is an American pop and jazz singer. She was born in Nyack, New York, moved around throughout childhood from NY to the midwest and back, graduating from senior high school in Severna Park, Maryland before college at Wartburg College in Iowa. Self-taught as a child, she starting at the approximate age of 4 years old on the piano, began busking music in junior high school, getting bar gigs before she even graduated. She lived in Baltimore for the majority of the 1980s and became a fixture at many local clubs in the Baltimore, DC, VA, PA circuit and beyond as she began to build her national touring schedule. Suede's popularity steadily increased and she began playing sold-out shows in some of the US's most respected concert halls and jazz clubs (Birdland, Feinsteins, Kennedy Center, Birchmere, etc.), sharing the stage with fellow headliners such as Melissa Etheridge and Sarah McLachlan, and opening for Janis Ian and Joan Rivers, among others. She began her own record/touring label in 1983, Easily Suede Music, and has toured consistently nationally and internationally since. She currently has 4 CDs and 1 DVD released on the Easily Suede label. Her DVD "Suede, Live at Scullers Jazz Club" aired on 54 stations nationally as part of the PBS fund-drive. Her recording of Shirley Eikhard's song "Emily Remembers" became the #1 song of the year on WJZW Radio, Washington, DC. Each of her recordings have sold upwards of 10,000 copies with national distribution and airplay.

Suede successfully sued Sony Music, Columbia Records and Nude Records in 1993 for trademark violation for introducing and representing the British band Suede in the US without doing a required preliminary trademark check with the Library of Congress. The two parties reached a settlement, after two years in legal process, resulting in an agreement that the band's albums would only be promoted and sold in the US under the name "The London Suede."

In addition to being a vocalist, Suede plays multiple instruments; trumpet, piano, and guitar and is well known for her humor and quick wit in her live shows. She currently lives on Cape Cod.

Suede also toured for 2 years with The Flirtations, seen in the Jonathan Demme film "Philadelphia" and was on the group's final album, Three.