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  1. We've been busy!
    Sunday, October 03, 2010
  2. Hey Mr. Producer...
    Wednesday, July 28, 2010
  3. Press Release!
    Sunday, July 18, 2010
  4. Calling All Songwriters!
    Monday, March 08, 2010
  5. Christmas Traditions...
    Tuesday, February 23, 2010
  6. Listening to Christmas Music!
    Sunday, January 24, 2010
  7. Please Sir, Don't Tell Mama
    Saturday, January 23, 2010
  8. Dorothy Fields was a very, very wise woman.
    Thursday, January 21, 2010
  9. Where have I been?
    Monday, January 18, 2010
  10. 2010 - The Year I Go On Record
    Monday, January 18, 2010

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We've been busy!

Hi!

It's been a busy month - we exceeding out Kickstarter Goal, raising over $5000 & we're only a couple of weeks away from going into production & pressing the CD. We've just gotten our distribution deal into place & are still working on adding a few more dates & cities to our December schedule.  Now that we are further along in the process I promise to blog more to keep you all in the loop.

The CD will be on i-tunes, Amazon & in a store near you on November 23rd. You can pre-order it & buy tickets to our shows at www.shop.suzannecarrico.com. />
Here's a preview of the cover!

Love,
Suzanne
XoXo

Hey Mr. Producer...

My Recording Debut is FINALLY almost here - and we'd LOVE for you to be a part of it! Everything I've been planning is actually happening - It's so exciting. I went to the studio today to finalize our plans...

We've been working on this project since January & FINALLY we're going into the studio starting August 2nd! We've pinched every penny & are looking for backers to get us over the finish line so we can put a fantastic professional product online & in stores by November 15th. Your support would help with production costs such as mixing & mastering as well as licensing fees & of course manufacturing the physical product!

There is a fantastic website for artists & art lovers to help support & produce new work called KICKSTARTER.  It's our goal to raise an additional $5000 by August 31st. I hope you'll log on - we have terrific rewards for our backers, including CDs, Concert Tickets AND Christmas Cookies baked by ME! All backers will be listed in the CD Credits no matter how large or small the contribution.

Please click on the link below - you can pledge as little a $1 or as much as you'd like. While you are there you might even find another new terrific artist to support - I know I have!  Just follow this link: http://kck.st/9W40Tu 

You can also follow our progress right here - It's on the side bar... We're on day 2 & we've already raised 11% of our goal!!

I hope you will forward this to as many people as you can - it's a great opportunity share in the creative process & make a real difference in what we can accomplish as a team.

We're hard at work booking shows in December to coincide with the album release & are looking forward to being a part of your holiday season.

Love,
Suzanne
XoXo

It might be July, but Christmas is just around the corner!

This winter, MAC Award winner Suzanne Carrico with The Don Rebic Quartet, will release... This is What Christmas-Time Means to Me

SUZANNE CARRICO, winner of the 2008 MAC Award for Best Female Debut for THE ART OF THE CAHN, Music from the Sammy Cahn Songbook, has taken off part of this past year to record THIS IS WHAT CHRISTMAS-TIME MEANS TO ME, her first holiday CD. She will be joined by The Don Rebic Quartet, Dan Gross on percussion, Jim DiMatteo on bass & Windham Hill recording artist, Sean Harkness on guitar.

On the CD will be tunes ranging from the popular ("Silver Bells," Stephen Schwartz's "Day by Day," "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" by Irving Berlin & "Baby It's Cold Outside/Let It Snow" by the wonderful Frank Loesser,Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn) to the spiritual ("What Child is This," "Little Drummer Boy," "Do You Hear What I Hear" & "Gesu Bambino") to an original tune by Musical Director Don Rebic, "Merry Christmas to Us All."

Press Release!

Hi Kittens!

It's been a busy summer - but a good one! We're making progress on The Christmas Album - we even have a TITLE & a Press Release!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, PLEASE
It might be July, but Christmas is just around the corner!
This winter, MAC Award winner with The Don Rebic Quartet, will release… This is What Christmas-Time Means to Me

SUZANNE CARRICO, winner of the 2008 MAC Award for Best Female Debut for THE ART OF THE CAHN, Music from the Sammy Cahn Songbook, has taken off part of this past year to record THIS IS WHAT CHRISTMAS-TIME MEANS TO ME, her first holiday CD. She will be joined by The Don Rebic Quartet, Dan Gross on percussion, Jim DiMatteo on bass & On the CD are tunes ranging from the popular (“Silver Bells,” Stephen Schwartz’s “Day by Day,” “I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm” by Irving Berlin & “Baby It's Cold Outside/Let It Snow” by the wonderful Frank Loesser,Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn) to the spiritual (“What Child is This,” “Little Drummer Boy,” “Do You Hear What I Hear” & “Gesu Bambino”) to an original tune by Musical Director Don Rebic, “Merry Christmas to Us All.”

What the critics say about Suzanne Carrico…
"Suzanne Carrico definitely has pipes to wake Rip Van Winkle from a
David Finkle, Back Stage

"Carrico is a promising performer with a pleasing voice and an engaging
Peter Leavy, Cabaret Scenes

“Suzanne Carrico is a lovely performer. Poised. Confident. See her.
Support her. She has the potential to become a major force in cabaret
and musical theater. With her beauty and a voice that could charm a
snake, she has to come out on top!”
Oscar E Moore, Talk Entertainment.com

"Ms. Carrico colors what is essentially a legit sound by judiciously
straightening her tone and utilizing a sexy mix; musically. A tall,
slender, very attractive blonde in an elegant strapless dress, she
displayed a poise and a seriousness of purpose!"
Jennie Litt, NiteLife Exchange

I also have new pictures taken by the lovely & talented Heather Sullivan! I'll be posting more soon! You can check them out on my website as well: www.suzannecarrico.com



XoXo

Calling All Songwriters!

2 years ago I started a small production company to promote up & coming New York City Songwriters. I called it SuCa Productions, because Tedd Firth calls me SuCa. The first year we produced 3 writers. My goal was to make it an LLC or a non profit in 2009 & the plan was to produce 4 songwriter showcases per year, but unfortunately our funding (a.k.a my day job) was cut & those plans were put on hold.

I am still more committed than ever to bring attention to new songwriters. As we've discussed Christmas Albums are all about traditional music, but I'm always excited when I hear a new Christmas song. I've already committed to 1 songwriter who has a fantastic new tune I can't wait to record. I'd like to have at least 1 more original song on the album... so send 'em in! You can e-mail them to me: information@sucaproductions.com or use snail mail: PO Box 368 NYC 10163.

I'll post my favorites here as posts, podcasts or vlogs, so even if I don't record a tune, maybe another performer out there will. Maybe we'll even be able to put together a Christmas Songwriter's Showcase if we get enough great new material... who knows?

For more info on SuCa Producions: www.sucaproductions.com

XoXo

Christmas Traditions...

At our new home we celebrate Christmas & Chanukah. The holidays start out peacefully. We light the candles & say the prayers for 8 nights; we have ornaments from our childhoods on display.

The then sprint comes – sometime around the 22nd my significant other & I spend 3 action packed days visiting 3 families in 2 states. We consume too much food & too much booze & I bake so many cookies that our gas bill goes up 30% in December. We collapse every New Year’s Day & swear that the next year things we will spend less energy & money on the holidays… and every October we start to make our lists anew.

My family always does Christmas in a big way, ok in a HUGE way.  Trees go up right after Thanksgiving & don’t come down until New Year’s. It may sound shallow, but a lot of it is about presents.  We love to give them, we love to get them. We all still have stockings & Santa has a gift under the tree for each of us, we also each get gifts from the various family pets. Yep. The PETS.  

However, nothing could have prepared us for what happened 3 Christmases ago. My brother & his wife were pregnant.  Even before my nephew came into the world there were Christmas presents for him under the tree. This year (he’s 20 months old) he had to take several naps & breaks – the number of gifts he had to open was that exhausting. And FUN. We’ve always had a great time at Christmas, but it’d been a while since we had Christmas with a kid. The sheer joy of all of it is overwhelming. Next year will be even better – we all know it. This year he understood presents… next year he’ll understand Santa.

He father is big on traditions, so there will be lots of firsts that we will repeat well into the holidays when he is coming home to visit from college.  There will be advent calendars, midnight mass, nativity scenes, and of course more cookies. Serious cookies.

There will also be music – music at church, music at home, music in the shops & in New York it’s even in the streets:  Carols, Anthems, Hymns & of course Popular Music from the Great American Songbook, as well as some from countries near & far. Our family’s musical taste goes from Country to Rap to Classical. The number of Christmas albums out there is staggering, the great ones become as much of family traditions as the ornaments we take out year after year.

So, the question becomes… what Christmas traditions do I want to bring to light with this Christmas album? I can firmly say one that involves children. After all, isn’t that where Christmas really began?

Listening to Christmas Music!

As promised, this blog is going to be all about our new recording projects. Mr. Rebic is out of town this week, so I'm on my own looking for Christmas Music... we figure on recording about 15 tunes & have picked out maybe 9 - 10.... so we have 5 left to go. Everybody in NYC is gearing up for football tonight, but I'll be spending the evening with my new best friend: The Pandora Christmas Station.

Sooooo... this is the first question I'm going to throw out there to see if anybody is reading... What's your favorite Christmas Album or Recording? What gets you in the spirit to bake cookies, get a tree, max out your Visa or other holiday traditions? In turn - any recordings out there that make you run from the room screaming, or eat least roll your eyes?

XoXo

Please Sir, Don't Tell Mama

Like I said earlier in the week, I have missed a lot of shows in New York that I would have loved to see, most notably Mary Cleere Haran's Mercer Show at Feinstein's, Molly Pope at Joe's Pub & Gretchen Reinhagen's Kay Ballard Show & Susan Winter's Jimmy Van Heusen Show at The Metropolitan Room.

There have been countless other performance I am sorry I couldn't make, but none more than seeing Kim Smith in his new show, Morphium this past December.  That's why I'm so excited he is bringing it back for 3 shows at Don't Tell Mama starting January 31st. If Kurt Weill & Lotte Lenya had a child today, that would be Kim. So talented, such exquisite artistry & attention to each & every detail of his stylized Weimar Cabaret. I will make this show, no matter how tight my schedule or my budget - I hope you will do the same.  See you there!

XoXo

Dorothy Fields was a very, very wise woman.


PICK YOURSELF UP
From the Film: Swing Time  1936
(Lyrics by: Dorothy Fields / Music by: Jerome Kern)
Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers


(He)
Please teacher, teach me something,
Nice teacher, teach me something.
I'm as awkward as a camel, that's not the worst,
My two feet haven't met yet,
But I'll be teacher's pet yet,
'Cause I'm gonna learn to dance or burst.

(She)
Nothing's impossible I have found,
For when my chin is on the ground,
I pick myself up,
Dust myself off,
Start All over again.

Don't lose your confidence if you slip,
Be grateful for a pleasant trip,
And pick yourself up,
Dust yourself off,
Start all over again.

Work like a soul inspired,
Till the battle of the day is won.
You may be sick and tired,
But you'll be a man, my son!

Will you remember the famous men,
Who had to fall to rise again?
So take a deep breath,
Pick yourself up,
Dust yourself off,
Start all over again.

(He)
I'll get some self assurance
If your endurance is great.
I'll learn by easy stages
If you're courageous and wait.

To feel the strength I want to,
I must hang on to your hand,
Maybe by the time I'm fifty
I'll get up and do a nifty.

(Both)
Nothing's impossible I have found,
For when my chin is on the ground,
I pick myself up,
Dust myself off,
Start all over again.

Don't lose your confidence if you slip,
Be grateful for a pleasant trip,
And pick yourself up,
Dust yourself off,
Start all over again.

Work like a soul inspired,
Till the battle of the day is won.
You may be sick and tired,
But you'll be a man, my son!

Will you remember the famous men,
Who had to fall to rise again?
So take a deep breath,
Pick yourself up,
Dust yourself off,
Start all over again.

Where have I been?

I don't plan on commenting much on my personal life, I created this Blog to talk about my musical endeavors.

However, 1 day into this project it was nice to know some folks have missed me as much as I've missed them - or are curious to know what I've been up to. I didn't post the comments you sent yesterday, because you all pretty much said the same thing: Where have I been?

Well, like I said 2009 was a bummer in terms of music & opportunities. Like every other business, the music business took a hit, mine was no exception. Gigs I was hoping for vanished, audiences were smaller & calculated risks got riskier. Disposable income for tickets to see shows & 2 drinks minimums became a luxury, rather than a daily occurrence. Adjustments has to be made, and while many of them were hard, they weren't all bad. I have a new day job that will allow me to do some of theses projects that had to be put off & a new home that I share with a wonderful man & a terrific cat. That's where I've been. Adjusting. Nesting. Working. Planning. Learning.

But this Blog is all about where I'm going... there's music to be made.



PS - Her name is Mayhem. We call her May unless she's in trouble (so, about half the time).
XoXo

2010 - The Year I Go On Record

Greetings & Salutations!

Thanks for stopping by, it's been a while. What can I say? 2009 was a bummer. The good news it we made it through. I've missed you and am busy making music.

You won't see much of me in the clubs for a few months yet, but I am in the planning/rehearsal phase for not 1, but 2 Studio Albums.
The first is a project I'm working on with Don Rebic - we've got a really good start on a Christmas Album. The second project is one I've been kicking around for a while. It started out as an idea for a new show, then a concert series, but instead has turned into another recording project with Tedd Firth. The music I'm looking at is all about fresh starts & new beginnings.

The goal is to get these done & to be back performing in the clubs with this new material by the fall and hopefully a tour to promote the albums at Christmas & into 2011. It's an exciting time for me creatively & I want to share the experience, so welcome to my blog. We'll post podcasts, videos, previews & news about what I'm doing here.

Feel free to get in touch & let me know what you think - post any ideas & suggestions about what you want to hear from us as I "Pick Myself Up and Start All Over Again".

XoXo