Susie Burke and David Surette
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Susie
Burke and David Surette have made a name for themselves as
one of the finest acts on the lively New England folk scene.
Together since 1988, Susie and David have built a steady following
for their own blend of contemporary, traditional, and original
folk and acoustic music. Burke's vocal style is at once stunning
and heartfelt, and is matched by Surette's fluid fretwork.
Both are well-respected within the folk music community, as
is demonstrated by the fact that they have appeared as backing
musicians on numerous recordings. Many of these have come
out of the New Hampshire Seacoast area, where Susie and David
are based, and which has a well-deserved reputation as a haven
for folk and acoustic music. Susie Burke has been singing
on Seacoast stages since the early 80s, as a soloist, a member
of several local bands, and in several duos, including one
with guitar whiz Harvey Reid. Her musical tastes and influences
are varied and many, encompassing contemporary and traditional
folk, swing, country, topical songs, and acapella singing,
with detours along the way for Broadway showtunes and classic
ballads. "She posesses one of the finest, purest ballad sopranos
heard in folk music today" writes Scott Alarik in the Boston
Globe, noting that "her phrasing is unerringly devoted |
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lyric" and that "Burke displays a gift for pulling honest emotional
chords - all too rare in these clever and cynical times." Before
devoting her energies to music full-time, Burke worked as a day-care
teacher, and her love of kids is evident in her wonderful participatory
children's concerts. David Surette has been performing in the Seacoast
area since the mid-80s, both with Susie and with a number of other
groups and musicians. He is well-known as a top-notch accompanist
in New England's contra dance and Celtic music circles, and is also
in demand as a studio musician. As a multi-instrumentalist, David
brings a variety of stringed sounds to the duo; Folk Roots magazine
notes that his "bouzouki, guitar, and mandolin playing is exemplary."
In addition to performing and recording, Surette maintains an active
teaching schedule, and is head of the folk department at the Concord
(NH) Community Music School. He was awarded an NEA travel grant
in 1994 to study the traditional music of Brittany, France, and
has written a book of Celtic guitar arrangements for Mel Bay Music.
Recipients of Individual Artist Fellowship awards from the NH State
Council on the Arts in 1993, Susie and David are also on the Council's
Touring Arts roster. They have released five albums since 1990 on
the Madrina Music label, to positive response from both critics
and audiences. Their latest recording, a duo effort titled Sometimes
in the Evening, was released in early 2000. Together, they bring
skill, taste, feeling, and pure enjoyment to their music, and are
bringing their music to an ever-widening circle of listeners. |
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