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Susannah McCorkle
American jazz singer

Susannah McCorkle

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American jazz singer
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Female
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1 January 1946, Berkeley, Alameda County, California, USA
Death
19 May 2001, USA (aged 55 years)
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55 years
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University of California, Berkeley,
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Biography

Susannah McCorkle (January 1, 1946 – May 19, 2001) was an American jazz singer.

Biography

A native of Berkeley, California, McCorkle studied Italian literature at University of California at Berkeley before dropping out to move to Europe. She was inspired to become a singer when she heard Billie Holiday sing "I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues". She began her career in the early 1970s by singing at pubs in London with bandleader John Chilton.She also worked in London with Keith Ingham and Dick Sudhalter and recorded her first two albums, one a tribute to Harry Warren, the other to Johnny Mercer.

After moving back to the U.S. in the 1970s, she sang at the Cookery in Greenwich Village and the Riverboat in Manhattan. Later in her career she sang often at the Algonquin Hotel.

No More Blues (1988), her first album for Concord Jazz, was recorded with guitarists Emily Remler and Bucky Pizzarelli and pianist Dave Frishberg. Her writing was published in Cosmopolitan, Newsday, New York, and the O. Henry Award Prize Stories.

Stereo Review magazine named How Do You Keep the Music Playing (1986) album of the year, while critic Leonard Feather named it vocal album of the year.

Death

A breast cancer survivor, McCorkle suffered for many years from depression. She died by suicide at age 55 by leaping off the balcony of her apartment at 41 West 86th Street in Manhattan. She was alone in her home at the time. The police immediately entered her home after identifying her body and found no foul play. Suicide was ruled the cause of death.

Haunted Heart, a biography of Susannah McCorkle written by Linda Dahl, was published in September 2006 by University of Michigan Press.

Discography

  • The Music of Harry Warren (Inner City, 1976)
  • The Quality of Mercer (Inner City, 1980)
  • Over the Rainbow: The Songs of E.Y. Yip Harburg (Inner City,1981)
  • The People That You Never Get to Love (Inner City, 1981)
  • Thanks for the Memory: Songs of Leo Robin (Pausa, 1984)
  • How Do You Keep the Music Playing? (PA USA, 1985)
  • Dream (Pausa, 1987)
  • As Time Goes by (CBS/Sony, 1987)
  • No More Blues (Concord Jazz, 1989)
  • Sabia (Concord Jazz, 1990)
  • I'll Take Romance (Concord Jazz, 1992)
  • From Bessie to Brazil (Concord Jazz, 1993)
  • From Broadway to Bebop (Concord Jazz, 1994)
  • Easy to Love: The Songs of Cole Porter (Concord Jazz, 1996)
  • Let's Face the Music: The Songs of Irving Berlin (Concord Jazz, 1997)
  • Someone to Watch Over Me: The Songs of George Gershwin (Concord Jazz, 1998)
  • From Broken Hearts to Blue Skies (Concord Jazz, 1999)
  • Hearts and Minds (Concord Jazz, 2000)
  • Ballad Essentials (Concord Jazz, 2002)
  • The Beginning 1975 (Challenge, 2002)
  • Adeus: The Berlin Concert (Sonorama, 2015)
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