Suzanne Palmer


Suzanne Palmer is equally at home singing R&B, gospel, house, pop, jazz and cabaret.  She has performed on albums with Angela Bofill, Jeff Lorber and Terry Callier.  Earth, Wind and Fire's Maurice White signed her to a solo recording project after hearing her on New York’s nationally televised “Show Time at the Apollo.”  She appeared on "The Oprah Winfrey Show," accompanying Gloria Estefan on her Olympic Games anthem, "Reach."  Jazziz magazine declared Palmer a winner in its talent search for "Voices of the New Jazz Culture."

Suzanne has enjoyed a long and fruitful artistic partnership with Grammy Award winning house music producer/DJ Peter Rauhofer.  His Club 69 album, "Style" (Twisted America/MCA) yielded three hit dance club singles for Suzanne - "Much Better," "Alright," and "Muscles" - and firmly established her as a major star in the club music scene.  Since that time she has recorded numerous club classics, including “Hide U,” "Show Me," the UK breakout trance/house collaboration with DJ Tiesto, "643/Love's On Fire," "Luv 2 Luv," "Home," "Sound Of The Drum," "Fascinated," "Free My Love," and “Fame.”

Always in demand for her soulful, spirited, gospel-inflected live performances, Suzanne has appeared throughout the world as a featured artist at major venues and festivals in cities including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, New Orleans, Montreal, Toronto, London, Paris, Brussels, Rome, Sao Paulo, Mexico City, Tel Aviv, and Sydney.