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Suzanne Cloud
In the late 1970s, Suzanne Cloud toured the East Coast with a Top 40 disco band while recording jingles for local banks, retail stores, Armstrong Floors, Comcast Cable and the tune "Come Fly With Me" for the production show at the Playboy Casino in Atlantic City.
By 1980, Cloud had switched from cover bands and jingles to jazz while indulging her love of songwriting. She quickly began working with some of Philadelphia's best jazz artists including: jazz fusion pioneer Eddie Green, famed trumpeter Johnny Coles, pianist Uri Caine, bassist Tyrone Brown, bassist Gerald Veasley, tenor man Larry McKenna, organist Shirley Scott, tenor sax Bootsie Barnes, pianist Sam Dockery, pianist Jim Ridl, bassist Darryl Hall, guitarist Jef Lee Johnson and baritone sax player Denis DiBlasio.
Cloud's radio appearances include many interviews on WHYY-NPR The Bob Perkins Show, WRTI—Jazz 90 NPR Live at the Painted Bride, WRTI—Jazz 90 Live at the Aztec and Live from Fairmount Park, WDAS Jazz World, WDCU in Washington DC, The Jerry Hanlon Show and WHYY Radio Times with Marty Moss Coane. Suzanne Cloud has played all the major hotels in Philadelphia and Atlantic City as well as the jazz clubs Not Quite Cricket (where she ran a famous jam session in the mid-1980s), Zanzibar Blue, The Upstairs, The Blue Note, Just Jazz, and the Borgia Cafe. She also was featured at many of the Mellon Jazz Festivals, the Berks County Jazz Festivals and Willingboro Jazz Festivals. Suzanne has also shared the stage with other female performers for a Jazz at the Mann appearance that featured Flora Purim, Odetta, Sonia Sanchez, Mavis Staples, Regina Carter and others.
Suzanne is currently executive director of Jazz Bridge, a nonprofit that aids local professional jazz and blues musicians in crisis. An organization she founded with singer Wendy Simon in 2004.
Awards
Martin Luther King Jr. Award 2013
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Take Five With Suzanne Cloud
by Suzanne Cloud
Meet Suzanne Cloud: Jazz singer-songwriter, educator, writer, and executive director of Jazz Bridge, a nonprofit that helps professional jazz and blues musicians in crisis. Instrument(s): vocals, piano Teachers and/or influences? My influences were wide and varied from the Broadway singer Mary Martin to jazz icon Sarah Vaughan to songwriter Randy Newman. When I was singing musical theater my voice coaches were Carol and Ed Locke. They were the best and when I couldn't ...
Continue ReadingSuzanne Cloud: Looking Back
by AAJ Staff
Suzanne Cloud's last release, 1995's With A Little Help From My Friends , somewhat distanced while delighting the listener through irony and a liberal political view upon current events. Her current release, Looking Back , draws the listener into her heart. The recent loss of her husband catalyzed Cloud's spirit into a personal retrospective as she considers through song the stages of her life up to her most recent passage. As a result, Cloud has abandoned for now ...
Continue ReadingSuzanne Cloud: With A Little Help From My Friends
by Jim Santella
Quite a unique outing from singer/lyricist Suzanne Cloud, who has long graced the Philadelphia scene with her talents. From the witty satirical message of Hey Kenny, Gee" through the Cedar Walton standard Bolivia" to the lyrical and expressive ballad Impossible," this 1995 recording crosses quite a few boundaries. As a lyricist, Cloud is able to capture the humor in different aspects of society, such as Talk Radio, the UFO watch, politics, the Kenny G versus jazz controversy, Barbie ...
Continue ReadingReissue Of "With A Little Help From My Friends" Before The Election
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Suzanne Cloud
It all started with an interview request by podcaster Jacob Haller asking Suzanne Cloud if he could talk to her about the tune “Below the Beltway” for his show Tell Me About Your Song." It had been some time since she had heard it—she first recorded this song about money in politics in 1995—but after hearing the tune that she and guitarist Jef Lee Johnson wrote once again, Cloud decided that the feeling behind the tune was even more relevant ...
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Suzanne Cloud On Jazz History @ Bucks County PA Library, 10/24/2012
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Jim Miller
The Makefield Area American Association of University Women will be hosting jazz singer and writer Suzanne Cloud at the Bucks County Free Library, 1080 Edgewood Road, Yardley, PA, on October 24, 2012 at 7 p.m. to present Commonwealth Cool, a jazz history talk sponsored the Pennsylvania Humanities Council through their Commonwealth Speakers Bureau program, which offers humanities experiences throughout the state that affect the everyday lives of people in their communities. For info: 215-949-2489. Free. Suzanne Cloud, long-time Philadelphia jazz ...
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Suzanne Cloud On Jazz History In Hershey PA, 10/29/2012
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Jim Miller
Jazz singer and writer Suzanne Cloud will at the Hershey Free Library, 701 Cocoa Avenue, in Hershey, PA, on October 29, 2012 at 6 p.m. to present Commonwealth Cool, a jazz history talk sponsored the Pennsylvania Humanities Council through their Commonwealth Speakers Bureau program, which offers humanities experiences throughout the state that affect the everyday lives of people in their communities. For info: 717-533-6555. Free. Suzanne Cloud, long-time Philadelphia jazz vocalist, received her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania for ...
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Suzanne Cloud & Trio @ Phila. Center City Jazz Vespers Sunday May 20th!
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Jim Miller
Appearing at the Lutheran Church of the Holy Communion, 2110 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA on Sunday, May 20th for their monthly jazz vespers will be singer Suzanne Cloud and her trio, featuring pianist Jim Ridl, bassist Steve Beskrone, and drummer Jim Miller. 5:00 PM, admission is free. Reception follows. Parking next to church is $7.00. For info: please call 215-567-3668. For this vespers, Suzanne Cloud will talk about her work with Jazz Bridge, a Philly-based nonprofit she co-founded that helps ...
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Suzanne Cloud at Jazz Vespers in Villanova on Marth 14th
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Michael Ricci
Jazz vocalist Suzanne Cloud will be perform at jazz vespers at Christ Church Ithan, 536 Conestoga Road, Villanova, PA on Sunday March 14th from 7-8PM. Appearing with Ms. Cloud will be pianist Tom Lawton, bassist Bill Zino, drummer Jim Miller and guitarist Ron Parker.
About Suzanne Cloud Suzanne Cloud started her career in regional theater in the Philadelphia area appearing as the lead in productions both musical and dramatic including Pajama Game, Silent Night, Lonely Night, an original ...
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"With A Little Help From My Friends is an amalgamation of Philly's finest jazz players performing jazz classics and originals, with a healthy dose of funk, dissonance, biting satire, and moral outrage...almost all of the lyrics are Cloud's own compositions. Cloud's voice ranges from melodic oration and soulful wails to sultry moans and mockingly saccharine excess, effects aided by her powerful projection, smooth glissandi, and effortless ornamentation. The musicians throughout are top notch...In addition to the careful instrumentations, Cloud incorporates samples from sources as diverse as ABC, NBC, and C-Span on 'Below the Beltway' to 'It Came from Outer Space' and 'The Day the Earth Stood Still' on 'Watch the Skies.' Despite the variety of performers and sound effects, With a Little Help From My Friends flows easily from track to track. The many highlights include the horn arrangements in the funky 'Talk Radio,' Gerald Veasley's bass playing on 'Watch the Skies,' and Jef Lee Johnson's always virtuosic, at times pianistic, and often Hendrix-esque guitar work on the Lennon-McCartney title track and Cloud's original, 'A Lullaby, Dear Monk.' And finally, Cloud's adept work in more straight-ahead jazz idioms on tunes like Cedar Walton's 'Bolivia,' while her own satirical lounge tune, 'Collagen Lips,' deserves mention. This is a unique album characterized by exceptional musicianship, a fondness for and mastery of contemporary and traditional jazz idioms, and honest expressions of serious concerns through humorous, yet sometimes painfully true, lyrics." - All About Jazz "This set is most intriguing not so much for the fine singing of Suzanne Cloud or her excellent backup musicians but for her lyrics... The words deal with the nonstop and often nonsensical chatter heard on 'Talk Radio,' crooked politicians, Kenny G, plastic surgery, a tribute to Thelonious Monk, and hopes for tomorrow. This is folksinging and social commentary of the highest order, but in a jazz context. And although it was recorded in 1995, the issues are still quite relevant. Recommended." - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Philadelphia
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Credentials/Background
Rowan University - American Studies and U.S. History. Thomas Edison State College - History Named Commonwealth Speaker by the PA Humanities Council 2012 - "Commonwealth Cool: Exploring Pennsylvania's Jazz History" Named a Creative Connector by the Philadelphia Leadership Council