Susan Voelz (born Susana Maria Voelz) is an American musician. A
Grammy Award
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-nominated vocalist, violinist, and composer. She is a member of the
alternative rock
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band,
Poi Dog Pondering. She has also worked with a long list of famous musicians.
She has worked on
film score
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s for movie and television soundtracks. She has continued with her own solo career, she has released two albums, which have received positive reviews. As a writer, she has published a book with Billboard/
Random House
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in 2007; ''The Musicians Guide to the Road''.
Biography
Voelz was born and raised in
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, in the United States. As a child, she discovered her grandfather's violin in the attic of the family home, and began to learn to play. Nurtured by family members who each played a variety of instruments, she frequently joined in playing in the family concerts in the living room, now saying in retrospect "We were cheerful and awful."
Discovering in secondary school that the violin could be played in rock music and other
genre
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s of music opened up new possibilities, and encouraged her to continue practicing her craft. It was during this period that Voelz found a used
acoustic guitar
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for $25 and learned to play it,
although the violin never ceased to be her primary instrument.
After graduating high school, Voelz majored in English and in Music (Violin), graduating from
Indiana University
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.
After relocating several times, she found herself living in what had become a college town with a thriving mecca for artists during that time:
Austin, Texas. She began playing and performing with musicians she met there, including
Ronnie Lane
Ronald Frederick Lane (1 April 1946 – 4 June 1997) was an English musician and songwriter who is best known as the bass guitarist and founding member of Small Faces (1965–69) and subsequently Faces (1969–73).
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, who had relocated to Austin with former bandmate
Ian McLagan
Ian Patrick McLagan (; 12 May 1945 – 3 December 2014) was an English keyboardist, best known as a member of the rock bands Small Faces and Faces. He also collaborated with the Rolling Stones and led his own band from the late 1970s. He was i ...
, both of
Small Faces
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/
Faces fame. They performed in a short-term band dubbed the Seven Samurai. During this period, she found opportunities to perform as a backing musician with others on tour, including
John Mellencamp
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and
Alejandro Escovedo
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. Voelz was offered work by the Hawaiian band
Poi Dog Pondering, who had relocated to Austin and were searching for a
fiddler
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for their planned debut album. The combination clicked, and she has now contributed to 13 albums with the band.
Voelz has worked composing music and assembling
film score
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s for movies, documentaries and educational tools. She composed the score for the ''
Frontline'' television series ''The Lost Children of Rockdale County'', which won the
Peabody Award
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, as well as the follow-up ''Merchants of Cool''. She also worked on projects for
PBS
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educational documentaries.
Traveling as a
sideman
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with a variety of musicians, working as a
session musician
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in the studios, Voelz has performed with numerous famous performers, and continues to do so.
Discography (selected)
Solo
*1994 ''13 ribs'' , Voodoo/Dixiefrog Records (FRA), Pravda Records (US)
*1995 ''Summer Crashing''
*2016 ''Beautiful Life: Songs of Prince Re-imagined'' Octave8Records (US)
With Alejandro Escovedo
*1994 ''
Thirteen Years
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Critical reception
Ira Robbins, in '' Trouser Press'', wrote that "the album — a testament to patience and virtue — is a marvel of presentation more ...
''
*1994 ''
The End/Losing Your Touch
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''
*2005 ''
Room of Songs
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''
*2006 ''
The Boxing Mirror
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''
*2008 ''
Real Animal
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''
Americana
With Grains of Faith
* 1988 Grains of Faith (cassette)
With Poi Dog Pondering (studio)
*1989 ''Poi Dog Pondering''
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Columbia
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*1990 ''Wishing Like a Mountain and Thinking Like the Sea''
*1992 ''Volo Volo''
*1995 ''Pomegranate''
*1999 ''Natural Thing''
*2003 ''In Seed Comes Fruit''
*2008 ''7''
With Poi Dog Pondering (live)
*1997 ''Liquid White Light''
*2000 ''Soul Sonic Orchestra''
*2012 ''Live at Metro Chicago'' (4 CDs, with 2 DVDs
)
With Poi Dog Pondering (compilations)
*2001 ''Sweeping Up the Cutting Room Floor''
*2005 ''The Best of Poi Dog Pondering (The Austin Years)''
Collaborations
*1989 ''
Big Daddy
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'' with
John Mellencamp
John J. Mellencamp (born October 7, 1951), previously known as Johnny Cougar, John Cougar, and John Cougar Mellencamp, is an American singer-songwriter. He is known for his catchy brand of heartland rock, which emphasizes traditional instrumen ...
References
External links
Official siteMyspace page
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