
Admission Price: Free
1970s-inspired folk-pop songwriter Suzie Brown has chased her unique muse for a decade, making modern-day folk music that nods to the soul singers, heartland rockers, and blues artists who came before her. Gluing the sound together is the unforced voice and honest, autobiographical songwriting of a Renaissance woman: musician, cardiologist and mother. Her songs have earned recognition from the NewSong Music Competition, International Songwriting Competition, Independent Music Awards, and People and Forbes magazines. “I love everything about you, Suzie — you’re wearing a lot of hats, and wearing them all well,” said broadcast journalist Gayle King during an episode of CBS This Morning that showcased Brown’s unique balancing act between music, medicine, and motherhood. Brown turns that balancing act into music, rolling with the punches, adjusting to the changing times, and writing the ever-evolving soundtrack to her journey.
“Brown bares her soul in these songs, but she also sings for everyone as we try to navigate the world…. And she does it all with an easy vocal delivery over warm and pretty melodies.” – Glide Magazine
“Bluesy, folky, achy, sweet-voiced Suzie Brown. A practicing cardiologist pursuing a career in singing (her own songs) and playing the guitar, she’s part Emmylou Harris, part Allison Krauss, and totally worth seeing.” – Philadelphia Magazine
“There’s nothing common about this rising talent.” – WXPN
Free concert, donations appreciated.
Check out Suzie’s web site https://www.suziebrownsongs.com/

