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Suzanne Ernst : Little Things With Great Love
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Contemporary folk music that calms the emotions and stimulates the mind
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2005
Little Things With Great Love
Suzanne Ernst
Record Label: Coozie Records
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. A Visit With Rosie 4:27 Album Only
2. Jonathan 3:21 Album Only
3. Stars 1:55 Album Only
4. Voices 2:42 Album Only
5. 17,000 People 3:56 Album Only
6. Someday 3:03 Album Only
7. Mind Mutterings 2:44 Album Only
8. Child 1:41 Album Only
9. Kaleidoscope 2:54 Album Only
10. Stephanie's Song 4:31 Album Only
11. Hall of Mirrors 4:19 Album Only
12. Friends On the Journey 3:17 Album Only
13. I Think of You 2:04 Album Only
14. If I Look At a Tree 3:54 Album Only
15. Home On the Range 5:06 Album Only
16. Two Birds 4:26 Album Only
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Album Notes

SUZANNE ERNST – MUSIC BIO

I started writing songs in high school. My lyrics often reflected my draw to finding out about my inner world – who am I, why am I here…the usual questions…though my very first song was about Alfred, an imaginary dog who plays a banjo. The song did not address life’s most profound questions but the melody does make a distinctive ringer on my cell phone.

My music background is pretty varied – I sang in the church and high school choirs, and listened to my dad sing and play cowboy songs on his Harmony 6 string. Our old Hi-Fi (hi fidelity, young ones) played our household records including: my dad’s Swing Era music; my sister’s Broadway musicals, Elvis, The Platters, Pat Boone, Fabian, Peter, Paul & Mary; my brother’s a cappello Rock & Roll; and my mom’s Perry Como and Sinatra.

When I was about 12 years old, I picked up my Dad’s guitar. One of the first songs I learned by ear was Buddy Holly’s “Words of Love”. In 1966, I received my first guitar, a Gibson B-25, and was singing with my friends at hootenannies.

In the 60’s, I listened to the Beatles on a.m. radio while doing my homework - and to Joni Mitchell, the Beach Boys, Chad & Jeremy, The Animals, Simon & Garfunkel, Janis Ian, and many other’s - whose music lifted me out of my grammar school doldrums.

When I was 16, I recorded a duo with the guy who sang the “Palisades Park” radio commercial. The record never took off (you mean you never heard of “I Really Really Do” ?), but I did learn how to sing into a studio microphone.

College exposed me to madrigals, Gregorian chant, atonal choral pieces, Beethoven, Segovia, and chamber music. Hofstra University had a great collection of old folk music. I also listened to Crosby/Stills/Nash/Young, Santana, Bread, Harry Chapin, Kenny Rankin, Carol King, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, Baez, Dylan and others.

I was drawn to Eastern philosophy after reading books by Hermann Hesse and Alan Watts and, in the early 1980’s I spent time in a spiritual community. While the experience wasn’t what I had hoped, I got my first taste of consistent song writing. People in the community were singing my songs at the church service…that was a kick.

I have been playing in coffee houses, bars, restaurants and cafes since the late 60’s. In the 80’s, I jammed with a group of guys who liked playing 40’s jazz and standards (Don’t Come Around Much Anymore, Take The A Train, Sunny Side of the Street, etc).

My singing and guitar playing has been described as folk, folk-rock, and California folk - reminiscent of Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, or Kenny Rankin…It’s still a work in progress…and it’s still fun.

Writing songs has always been therapy for my soul. My first cd – “little things with great love” brought me great joy to produce and share with friends, family and fellow musicians.
I couldn’t ask for more.

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REVIEWS

Excellent music and lyrics
author: Janet Schmidt
                            
What I love most about this album is the complexity of the music and the poetry of the lyrics. If you like 'story songs' you will love this album.
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