Suzie McNeil

Canadian Albums Going To Space

Who says there's no sound in space? Montreal astronaut Julie Payette has made a list of Canadian albums she'll be bringing with her when she boards the Space Shuttle Endeavour on June 13. The records Payette has chosen to take on her 16-day trip to the International Space Station include releases from Theory Of A Deadman, Great Big Sea, Jann...
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TOAD Play Grey Cup

You can no longer just associate Theory Of A Deadman with fast cars and gasoline. Now you'll have to associate them with football, too, because they're headlining this year's Grey Cup halftime show. The band Chart likes to call TOAD ("We prefer 'Theory'," they say) will be supported by singer/songwriter Suzie McNeil and Quebecois singer...
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Hello Operator To Support Faber Drive And Suzie McNeil On Canadian Tours

We've just heard through our sophisticated communications devices that Hello Operator have been tapped as the opening act for Toronto soul-rocker Suzie McNeil's tour this month. Mike Condo (vocals, guitar) and Evan Huson (synthesizer, vocals) are currently on the road supporting their The Breaks EP with alterna-rockers Faber Drive, with whom...
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Suzie McNeil: INXS Survivor

Competing on the popular reality show Rockstar: INXS may have plucked Suzie McNeil from the relative obscurity of commercial jingles and tribute acts, but in many ways it was just the start of another struggle to the top of the rock 'n' roll heap. ChartAttack talked to the Canadian singer about the two years that took her from last woman...
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Suzie McNeil Rests While Working Six Nights A Week

Releasing an album and premiering a musical are both seriously demanding tasks. For most people, one would be more than enough to handle. But Rock Star: INXS alumnus Suzie McNeil is no ordinary person. The singer is both unleashing her Broken & Beautiful debut album and taking the stage in the role of Oz as the Toronto production of the Queen...
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