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Birth name
  
Suzie Ungerleider

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar

Spouse
  
Cam Giroux

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Role
  
Singer-songwriter


Name
  
Suzie Ungerleider

Also known as
  
Oh Susanna

Years active
  
1997–present

Parents
  
Charles Ungerleider

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Albums
  
Name Dropper, Sleepy Little Sailor, Oh Susanna

Awards
  
Genie Award for Best Achievement in Music - Original Song

Similar People
  
Jim Bryson, Luke Doucet, Jim Cuddy, Justin Rutledge, Amnon Buchbinder

Profiles

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Suzanne Elizabeth Ungerleider, who writes and performs under the name Oh Susanna, is an American-Canadian alternative country singer-songwriter from Vancouver, British Columbia, currently based in Toronto.

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Early life

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Ungerleider was born in Northampton, Massachusetts but raised in Vancouver.

Career

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Ungerleider chose to perform under the name Oh Susanna rather than her given name as a means of keeping her private and professional lives separate. She initially wanted to be a somewhat theatrical performer. "I had this notion, okay I'm going to try and wear these vintage clothes and I play this old Stella guitar, which is like this mail order guitar that blues guys used to play," said Ungerleider. She released her first independent recording, a seven-song EP, in 1997. At approximately this time, she decided to relocate to Toronto after attending Blue Rodeo's Stardust Picnic festival. In 1999, she released her full-length debut, Johnstown, and toured Canada and the United States with fellow musicians Veda Hille and Kinnie Starr, in what they dubbed the "Scrappy Bitches Tour".

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She has since released four more albums, Sleepy Little Sailor (2001), Oh Susanna (2003), Short Stories (2007), and Soon the Birds (2011). Her recordings have featured guest musicians Luke Doucet, Justin Rutledge, Burke Carroll, Bazil Donovan and Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo, Ruth Moody of The Wailin' Jennys, and members of Weeping Tile.

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Of the inspiration for her songs, Ungerleider has said "A lot of that stuff comes from other people who have told me things. Some of it's totally made up". She also says that her Western Canadian upbringing has inspired some of her lyrics.

In 2012, Ungerleider announced that she intended to obtain Canadian citizenship. Plans to begin recording a new album were sidetracked in 2013 when Suzie was diagnosed with breast cancer. However, she has undergone treatment for that, and released the album, Namedropper on October 7, 2014.

Personal life

Ungerleider lives near Toronto's High Park with husband/drummer Cam Giroux and their five-year-old son. Her father, Charles, is a professor at Vancouver's University of British Columbia.

Discography

  • Oh Susanna EP (1997)
  • Johnstown (1999)
  • Sleepy Little Sailor (2001)
  • Oh Susanna (2003)
  • Short Stories (2007)
  • Soon the Birds (2011)
  • Namedropper (2014)
  • A Girl in Teen City (2017)
  • Contributions

  • The Fishing Trip (film) (1998, Mongrel Media) - "River Blue"
  • Maybe This Christmas Too? (2003, Nettwerk) - "Go Tell It On the Mountain"
  • Great Canadian Song Quest (2009, CBC Records/iTunes) - "Tough City"
  • References

    Suzie Ungerleider Wikipedia


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