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- Active: 2000s
- Genres: Rock
- Instrument: Guitar, Arranger, Vocals Representative Album: "The Subway Recordings"
| Artist: Susan Cagle |
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| Discography: Susan Cagle |
| Wikipedia: Susan Cagle |
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Susan Cagle and band at Union Square Subway Station,
December 15, 2005. |
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| Background information | |
| Born | 1981 Aruba |
| Origin | New York City, NY, USA |
| Genre(s) | pop rock |
| Instrument(s) | guitar |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Label(s) | Columbia Records (2006-present) |
| Website | SusanCagle.com |
Susan Cagle (born 1981 in Aruba) is a singer-songwriter, known best for her self-recorded album, The Subway Recordings.
The second-oldest of ten children, Cagle started performing in public stations in New York City, including Union Square, Grand Central Terminal and subway stations in Times Square. In addition to singing, Cagle plays the guitar in the majority of her performances, with her sister Caroline playing bass and her brother Jesse on second guitar.
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As a child, Cagle traveled the world with her family, living in or visiting countries including Venezuela, Mexico, Greece, Italy, France, Germany, England, Scotland, and Ireland. Her parents were members of the Children of God new religious movement, widely referred to as a cult, and like actors River Phoenix and Rose McGowan (who also spent their early childhood in the group), she and her siblings would often busk on street corners for passers by.
Cagle began playing guitar at the age of 7, and by the age of 14 was writing poetry and songs. When older, she decided to leave her family and the Children of God group, at odds over their beliefs, and moved to New York. She soon began writing, recording music and performing in subway stations (her album, "The Subway Recordings", is cut from live shows).
During a show in the Herald Square
Cagle and her band still tour and perform in New York's underground. Her album currently sells across the US, the first released single titled "Shakespeare". Susan has recently finished recording her new studio album, scheduled for release in August 2007[1].
On May 10, 2007, Susan Cagle and her band performed "Dear Oprah", an ode to billionaire talk show host Oprah Winfrey, on "Oprah". "Dear Oprah" features such lyrics as: "Dear Oprah, Have you ever felt like breakin’ down/ when there ain't no one who cares around/did you ever feel this way back in the day so blue/ what did you do?"
The band appeared in the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards 2006 warm up in the "You Hear It First".
She has recently wrapped up filming the Gary King Independent film called "New York Lately" as Truly Hanssen. The film is due out in 2008.
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