Suzann Christine
Suzann Christine is an American singer, songwriter and founder of a the non-profit organization, SCH Creative and Performing Arts, based out of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.[1][2] She performed at the 2018 Philadelphia Women's March on Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The event attracted over 40,000 supporters. [3] She has been increasingly involved in activism and related events such as the women's march and the Annual Summit Focusing on Entrepreneurship, STEM Fields and Self-Esteem for Young Women, hosted by Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenny and the Philadelphia Commission for Women. [4]
Early Life[edit]
Christine was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, attended and graduated from the Philadelphia High School for girls.[5] She attended an HBCU, North Carolina A&T for post secondary education, although it was during her school aged years that she would develop a liking towards music and singing.[6] Christine began singing at the Second Macedonia Church in Logan, Philadephia at the age of five. [7]
Other Ventures[edit]
Christine appeared in the indie film, Choices: The Return of Reason directed by Delia Ruffin.[8]
Christine acts as brand ambassador for the new drink blend, Fam Juice.[9]
“In June of 2010 Suzann founded and incorporated SCH Creative and Performing Arts, Inc., a non profit organization geared to educate adolescents on how to maximize their artistry.” Suzann developed a program that could empower and educate adolescents about the fine arts. She serves as volunteer and Treasurer for the Grace Chapter of Teenshop, Inc., a nonprofit organization for teen girls with goals” and the Pearl of Vision Foundation.[10]
Awards and Nominations[edit]
2012 Won Best R&B Pop artists(Female) at Philly Hip Hop Awards[11]
2017 Won Best R&B Pop artists(Female) at Philly Hip Hop Awards[12]
2017 Awarded with a City Counsel Citation recognizing her philanthropic efforts in her community.[13]
Discography[edit]
Year | Title | Artist | Album |
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2017 | Before | Suzann Christine | Cup of Love |
2017 | Love Drunk | Suzann Christine | Cup of Love |
2017 | Love Interlude | Suzann Christine | Cup of Love |
2017 | Love | Suzann Christine | Cup of Love |
2017 | Temporary Interlude | Suzann Christine | Cup of Love |
2017 | Tempopary | Suzann Christine | Cup of Love |
2017 | Rescue | Suzann Christine | Cup of Love |
Year | Title | Artist | Album |
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2012 | We Shine | Chill Moody, Suzann Christine | n/a |
2013 | Adrenaline Rush | Suzann Christine | n/a |
2014 | Just Wanna Live | Suzann Christine | n/a |
2015 | 21 | Suzann Christine | n/a |
2017 | Blind Eye | Dice Raw, Gina Zo, Suzann Christine, Tiani, Jamie Knight, Young King | n/a |
2017 | Dope Queen | Suzann Christine | n/a |
2017 | Fly | Suzann Christine | n/a |
2017 | Save Me | Suzann Christine | n/a |
2017 | Lost Girls | Lex Dime, Suzann Christine | n/a |
Year | Title | Artist | Album |
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2012 | Wonder Tape | Freeway (rapper), Suzann Christine | Diamond in the Ruff |
2013 | April Powers | Chill Moody | RFM |
2013 | Legendary | Chill Moody | RFM |
2017 | Intro | Big Ooh ! | 4 Nights in Miami |
2017 | I Earned It | Big Ooh ! | 4 Nights in Miami |
2017 | 1st Amendment | Dell P | 4 da Art |
2017 | You Are Safe (TV Track Version) | Dejure Hest, Forum Prince, Suzann Christine | n/a |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Suzann Christine: Living Out Destiny". JUMP: The Philly Music Project. 2012-09-12. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
- ↑ "Meet the Founder » SCH Creative & Performing Arts Inc". schcapa.org. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
- ↑ "Women's March On Philadelphia". WRNB 100.3 Philly. 2018-01-19. Retrieved 2018-01-31.
- ↑ "Philadelphia Commission for Women Hosts 2nd Annual Summit | Mayor's Office of Public Engagement". City of Philadelphia. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
- ↑ "Meet the Founder » SCH Creative & Performing Arts Inc". schcapa.org. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
- ↑ Correspondent, Arlene Edmonds Tribune. "Suzzann Christine talks balancing secular, spiritual music". The Philadelphia Tribune. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
- ↑ Correspondent, Arlene Edmonds Tribune. "Suzzann Christine talks balancing secular, spiritual music". The Philadelphia Tribune. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
- ↑ Choices: the Return of Reason, Cely Alecia, Jamil Baker, Daisy Baylis, retrieved 2018-02-09
- ↑ "http://www.miamendez.com/updates/mia-mendez-interviews-suzann-christine-tv-interview/". www.miamendez.com. Retrieved 2018-01-31. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Meet the Founder » SCH Creative & Performing Arts Inc". schcapa.org. Retrieved 2018-01-31.
- ↑ "2012 Philly Hip Hop Awards (List of All The Winners)". Home of Hip Hop Videos & Rap Music, News, Video, Mixtapes & more. 2012-12-24. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
- ↑ "2017 Winners". Urban Celebrity Magazine. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
- ↑ Media, Arlene Edmonds For Digital First. "Local woman honored for work with West Oak Lane nonprofit". Montgomery News. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
- ↑ "Suzann Christine on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
- ↑ "Try the TIDAL Web Player". listen.tidal.com. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
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