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Welcome
to the Official Website of
Suzanne Edwards Alford
Suzanne Edwards Alford, is a brand new
country artist whose voice has been compared to the smokey sound
of Bonnie Raitt and the velvet and sultriness of Dottie West.
This album promises something for everyone
with a taste for new country with the title cut “The Arms Of A
Good Woman” co-written by Suzanne and Ron Miller, veteran
songwriter of such Motown hits as “For Once In My Life,”
“Touch Me In The Morning,” “A Place In The Sun,” and
other such hits as “If I Could” and “I’ve Never Been To
Me.”
Suzanne also serves up some traditional
sounds with “Love That Daddy Took Away” written by Suzanne
and “Tulip’s Dream” penned by Paul Williams, well known
for numerous Carpenter’s hits including “We’ve Only Just
Begun” and “You’re Gone” by Diamond Rio and co-written
by Gene Nelson “Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen Roses” made
famous by Kathy Mattea.
Suzanne reaches back into her Welsh roots
when she brings a Celtic flavor or as she has coined the phrase,
“Big Celtic Country” to “Faraway” by Lori Mecham,
Tabitha Fair and Greg Barnhill, writer of “Walk Away Joe” by
Trisha Yearwood. She
also includes a song from fellow writer Jana Stanfield, who
wrote "If I had only known" recorded by Reba McIntire.
With her first single "Window Shoppin"
just launching, Suzanne promises just the right amount of spunk
and sassiness that will make the listener want to do a little
"Window Shoppin" of their own.
In her own words, Suzanne can be quoted as saying,
“It’s not just about me, it’s about everyone else and how
they can benefit too!” Suzanne has a style of country music
that brings with it warmth, tradition and amazing energy that
audiences are thrilled by.
She likes to call her kind of country music
“SuzannesCountry” and everybody’s invited to become a
member of “SuzannesCountry”.
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