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Suzann Christine

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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]

Albums[14]
Year Title Artist Album
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
Singles[15]
Year Title Artist Album
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
Featured Appearances
Year Title Artist Album
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]

  1. "Suzann Christine: Living Out Destiny". JUMP: The Philly Music Project. 2012-09-12. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  2. "Meet the Founder » SCH Creative & Performing Arts Inc". schcapa.org. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  3. "Women's March On Philadelphia". WRNB 100.3 Philly. 2018-01-19. Retrieved 2018-01-31.
  4. "Philadelphia Commission for Women Hosts 2nd Annual Summit | Mayor's Office of Public Engagement". City of Philadelphia. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  5. "Meet the Founder » SCH Creative & Performing Arts Inc". schcapa.org. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  6. Correspondent, Arlene Edmonds Tribune. "Suzzann Christine talks balancing secular, spiritual music". The Philadelphia Tribune. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  7. Correspondent, Arlene Edmonds Tribune. "Suzzann Christine talks balancing secular, spiritual music". The Philadelphia Tribune. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  8. Choices: the Return of Reason, Cely Alecia, Jamil Baker, Daisy Baylis, retrieved 2018-02-09
  9. "http://www.miamendez.com/updates/mia-mendez-interviews-suzann-christine-tv-interview/". www.miamendez.com. Retrieved 2018-01-31. External link in |title= (help)
  10. "Meet the Founder » SCH Creative & Performing Arts Inc". schcapa.org. Retrieved 2018-01-31.
  11. "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.
  12. "2017 Winners". Urban Celebrity Magazine. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  13. Media, Arlene Edmonds For Digital First. "Local woman honored for work with West Oak Lane nonprofit". Montgomery News. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  14. "Suzann Christine on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  15. "Try the TIDAL Web Player". listen.tidal.com. Retrieved 2018-02-08.


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