Susie Tallman
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Susie Tallman is a singer and recording artist known for recording children's music.
Education[edit]
Tallman graduated UCLA with a B.A. in voice performance. Tallman then spent several years in Europe, singing with a number of choirs in Paris. She returned to the US and trained at the New England Conservatory Workshop in Boston.[1]
Career[edit]
Before founding her children's music record label, Rock Me Baby Records, Tallman sang backup for a number of other artists, including Cheap Trick and Ronnie Spector.
Tallman's recent albums are mostly adaptations of works for children's sensibilities. Her album, Children's Songs: A Collection of Childhood Favorites, for example, consists of 38 traditional folk songs and nursery rhymes adapted into short tunes.[1]
Awards[edit]
Tallman's first CD, Lullabye Themes for Sleepy Dreams sold about 40,000 copies, and won a Gold Award (music) from the Parents' Choice Foundation in 2001.
References[edit]
- ↑ ♫ Children's Songs, A Collection of Childhood Favorites - Susie Tallman. Listen @cdbaby, retrieved 2017-10-03
External links[edit]
- Rock Me Baby Records is Susie Tallman's record label.
- Parents' Choice foundation 2001 award winners
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