Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Suzie McNeil
Artist: Suzie McNeil
Genre(s):
Rock
Discography:
Broken and Beautiful
Year: 2007
Tracks: 10
Canadian-born Suzie McNeil had already enjoyed a divers and successful vocation as a musician before she rose to fame in North America as a contestant on the musical realness evidence Stone Star: INXS, in which she was one of 15 vocalists competing for the probability to become the modern lead story vocalist for veteran Australian pop/rock band INXS. McNeil was born in 1976 in Mississauga, Ontario, to a musically inclined family, and began singing as a kid with her sister and her mummy. McNeil was blessed with a voice that was suited to a wide variety of material, and she put her instrument to good use, supporting herself recording commercial jingles and working as a championship vocaliser while sharing stages with a number of leading Canadian musicians, including Garth Hudson, Jeff Healey, Ronnie Hawkins, and Alan Frew of Glass Tiger. NcNeil as well panax quinquefolius with several original groups, including Fourstar and Rounder, though she faced some of her biggest audiences singing with a mate of testimonial bands -- AbbaMania, in which she handled the vocal parts originated by Agnetha Faltskog, and Sweetleaf, a Black Sabbath cover act where she wailed like Ozzy Osbourne. In 2005, McNeil, eager to launch her career outside Canada, relocated to Los Angeles for the Rock Star: INXS auditions; McNeil became an hearing favorite and made it into the competition's Final Four, but ultimately bemused out to J.D. Fortune. However, McNeil did made a guest appearance on the album INXS after recorded with Fortune, Switch, and her exposure on the show light-emitting diode to a circuit as a backup singer for Pink and a outspoken cameo on Clay Aiken's album A Thousand Different Ways, dueting with the American language Idol star on the Foreigner chestnut "I Want to Know What Love Is." In the spring of 2007, McNeil released her first solo album, Broken and Beautiful, which appeared in stores as she was appearing in the Toronto product of We Will Rock You, a musical adapted from the songs of the fabled British rock chemical group Queen.
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