SISTER SUZIE & THE RIGHT BAND

Sister Suzie, with her undiluted boisterous North East charm is going to take you on a musical journey you'll never forget. With Suzie's powerful vocals and magnetic presence, she and and her band will lift you up, shake you all around and drop you back down again leaving a gigantic smile on your face and leave you tapping your toes for days after the show.  

Suzie has been playing with this line up for eight years now and although now she has a pool of extraordinary players that come together to create this explosive mixture of rhythm and blues, both Matt Jackson (guitar, Number Nine) and Al Nicholls (tenor sax, Blue Harlem & Big Town Playboys) are always by her side leading the way. They will lead you on a journey serving up some blues and soul with a whole lotta roll.. and a bit of ska for good measure maybe when the audience might suit. Together they grab the attention of every audience placed before them from jazz clubs to big party stages having been tried and tested across the UK, Europe and the US and some spectaular festivals like Red Rooster, Glastonbury and Switzerland's Davos, sounds good fest to name a few. It's fun, it's energetic, you have to be there!

REVIEWS 

"Walking through the woods at Red Rooster Festival to arrive at the main stage I could see a huge crowd all cheering loudly, as I approached the stage I saw Sister Suzie in a sparkly red sequinned jumpsuit jiving away while her amazing band played - the energy that was coming from the stage was infectious... I, along with the packed out main stage arena were all instant fans, transfixed to stay for the whole set. I thought right then and there if I'm ever having a party then this is the band Im booking! Sister Suzie has wonderful energy and the set was a brilliant mix of blues/rockabilly/country/vintage joyfulness that demonstrates perfectly the breadth and history of what Americana music is made of" 

- Stevie Smith CEO Americana Music Association UK

 

"On the outside stage, my highlight was Sister Suzie, a rocking and rolling blues singer, originally from Northumberland. She had the audience up on their feet and in the palm of her hand" 

- The Crack magazine