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An evening with Suzy Bogguss

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Last April I started doing a weekly livestream on my Facebook page called Wine Down Wednesday
where I sing a few songs and answer questions. It began as a way to stay in touch with my fans
and keep my chops up. Little did I know the connection would become such a comfort to me. I’ve
even had a few of my closest friends like Terri Clark, Pam Tillis, Kathy Mattea, Carlene Carter and
Jeff Hanna as guests. Turns out you can still harmonize six feet apart! Next week I’m celebrating
one year of the show and there’s no sign of it slowing down!
My husband Doug is a recording engineer and we have a small home studio. I had a fresh batch of
songs, and since we couldn’t travel, it seemed like a good time to start working on some new
music. At first, I was playing all the instruments. Then we brought in our multi-instrumentalist
friend, Chris Scruggs. Eventually we managed to get a full band into the house with everyone
masked up and recording in different rooms. To help finance the project, I started my own
subscription service called Suzy’s Inner Circle. Members love getting behind the scenes video of
my whole creative process. They get to hear the new songs first, and I post rare videos clips
from my personal archives. I also give occasional mini-concerts, and I even do some Zoom calls!
I can’t wait for live shows to start up again – I need the rest!”
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This all might seem like enough to keep me busy, but I guess not because I’m also working on a
soup cookbook! It’s based around an annual party and jam I throw for my musician friends, called
Suzy’s Soup Night. (I love to cook and soups are kind of my specialty.) The book will have about 50
recipes with beautiful photos of the soups, along with pictures from my parties. I’m about halfway
done with the recipes and I’m looking for a publisher.
“When the wheels came off for Covid I thought I’d be slowing down… but that hasn’t happened!
So yes, you can call her a country singer if you want, but really that’s just the beginning.
During the creative explosion that was country music in the 1990s Suzy Bogguss sold 4
million records with sparkling radio hits like “Outbound Plane”, “Someday Soon”,
“Letting Go”, “Drive South”, and “Hey Cinderella". But you can’t peg Suzy that easil
In the midst of her country popularity she took time off to make a duets album with the
legendary Chet Atkins. In 2003 she made an album of modern swing music with Ray Benson
of Asleep At The Wheel. An album of original music in 2007 landed her at number 4 on the
jazz charts. Her folk music roots show through in her frequent appearances on public radio’s
A Prairie Home Companion, in the Grammy she earned for her work on Beautiful Dreamer:
The Songs of Stephen Foster, and in her critically acclaimed album and book project from
2011, American Folk Songbook. In 2014 she released Lucky, a collection of songs written by
Merle Haggard and interpreted through Suzy’s crystal vocals from the female point of view.
Her latest offering, Aces Redux, is a re-recording of her platinum selling album Aces
produced by Suzy with fresh arrangements and her signature sparkling vocals. She continues
to tour the world, both on her own and with fellow country radio divas Terri Clark and Pam
Tills as “Chicks With Hits” and in 2022, she will tour with her longtime friend Kathy Mattea.

So yes, you can call her a country singer if you want, but really that’s just the beginning.

Last April I started doing a weekly livestream on my Facebook page called Wine Down Wednesday
where I sing a few songs and answer questions. It began as a way to stay in touch with my fans
and keep my chops up. Little did I know the connection would become such a comfort to me. I’ve
even had a few of my closest friends like Terri Clark, Pam Tillis, Kathy Mattea, Carlene Carter and
Jeff Hanna as guests. Turns out you can still harmonize six feet apart! Next week I’m celebrating
one year of the show and there’s no sign of it slowing down!
My husband Doug is a recording engineer and we have a small home studio. I had a fresh batch of
songs, and since we couldn’t travel, it seemed like a good time to start working on some new
music. At first, I was playing all the instruments. Then we brought in our multi-instrumentalist
friend, Chris Scruggs. Eventually we managed to get a full band into the house with everyone
masked up and recording in different rooms. To help finance the project, I started my own
subscription service called Suzy’s Inner Circle. Members love getting behind the scenes video of
my whole creative process. They get to hear the new songs first, and I post rare videos clips
from my personal archives. I also give occasional mini-concerts, and I even do some Zoom calls!
I can’t wait for live shows to start up again – I need the rest!”
––––––––––––
This all might seem like enough to keep me busy, but I guess not because I’m also working on a
soup cookbook! It’s based around an annual party and jam I throw for my musician friends, called
Suzy’s Soup Night. (I love to cook and soups are kind of my specialty.) The book will have about 50
recipes with beautiful photos of the soups, along with pictures from my parties. I’m about halfway
done with the recipes and I’m looking for a publisher.
“When the wheels came off for Covid I thought I’d be slowing down… but that hasn’t happened!
So yes, you can call her a country singer if you want, but really that’s just the beginning.
During the creative explosion that was country music in the 1990s Suzy Bogguss sold 4
million records with sparkling radio hits like “Outbound Plane”, “Someday Soon”,
“Letting Go”, “Drive South”, and “Hey Cinderella". But you can’t peg Suzy that easil
In the midst of her country popularity she took time off to make a duets album with the
legendary Chet Atkins. In 2003 she made an album of modern swing music with Ray Benson
of Asleep At The Wheel. An album of original music in 2007 landed her at number 4 on the
jazz charts. Her folk music roots show through in her frequent appearances on public radio’s
A Prairie Home Companion, in the Grammy she earned for her work on Beautiful Dreamer:
The Songs of Stephen Foster, and in her critically acclaimed album and book project from
2011, American Folk Songbook. In 2014 she released Lucky, a collection of songs written by
Merle Haggard and interpreted through Suzy’s crystal vocals from the female point of view.
Her latest offering, Aces Redux, is a re-recording of her platinum selling album Aces
produced by Suzy with fresh arrangements and her signature sparkling vocals. She continues
to tour the world, both on her own and with fellow country radio divas Terri Clark and Pam
Tills as “Chicks With Hits” and in 2022, she will tour with her longtime friend Kathy Mattea.

So yes, you can call her a country singer if you want, but really that’s just the beginning.

When & Where
May 16, 2024, 7:00pm to 10:30pm Timezone: CDT
$38.00


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