Sue Harris
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Sue Harris

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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"Review of Tall Tales & Treasures"

“It's probably obvious that I am pretty much a traditionalist and a picky old cuss. I know what I like and what I don't like. I guess it's what they call mule headed. Well, Tall Tales & Treasures got this old mule moving. This one now holds a cherished spot in my all time favorites collection.
“Western music seems to be running the course of many other genres of music -- it all gets to sounding the same after a while. This definitely is not the case with Tall Tales & Treasures. Sue Harris has a masterful touch with "true western music". She conveys the feeling of what this music is supposed to be about -- wide open spaces, a type of life style and a particular type humor indigenous to the west. Tall Tales & Treasures succeeds where other attempts seem to fall short. It's WESTERN and traditional sounding to boot. Plus, Sue gets the Lone Hand Golden Saddle Award for knowing how to play a waltz. Tall Tales & Treasures is a must have recording for fans of western music or great music in general”. - - Mark Bridge, PhD, Lone Hand Western
- Mark Bridge, Lone Hand Western


"Review of "Where Have I Been All My Life""


“Sue’s marvelous interpretation and artistry make each song a wondrous stage to exhibit her evocative voice. The wide range of emotions she is capable of demonstrating vocally and instrumentally is limited only by the time constraints of the recording. Her rich, magical, unique and captivating voice enhance the subtle words of each song in her own inimitable style...” - - Meir Ben Hazzan, Folk Notes (Israel)
- Folk Notes (Israel)


"Review"

“Her unique and personable vocal style can take the simplest of songs and breathe into them life and vitality.” - - John Schoenberger, The Album Network - The Album Network


Discography

"Where Have I Been All My Life" CD
"Tall Tales and Treasures" CD
"Songs and Stories from Grand Canyon" Compilation CD from Smithsonian Folkways that includes Sue's track "Where Do You Go".

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Sue Harris, who was raised in Arizona, “has a masterful touch with ‘true western music’. She conveys the feeling of what this music is supposed to be about -- wide open spaces, a type of life style and a particular type humor indigenous to the west. “ (Mark Bridge, PhD, Lone Hand Western). She has toured our state extensively, as well as around the Southwest, and even Canada, performing at festivals, concerts and schools; and has been honored as a nominee for the Arizona Culturekeepers Award. She has released two CD’s - - “Where Have I Been All My Life” and “Tall Tales and Treasures”, both of which have enjoyed international airplay. Her recording of Dean Cook’s song “Where Do You Go When There’s No Place to Go” was selected for inclusion on the Smithsonian Folkways label compilation CD “Songs and Stories from Grand Canyon”, released in May 2005. Most of all, Sue enjoys the heck out of entertaining audiences who love melodies, stories, and laughing.