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Suzy
Thompson is one of the rare musicians today
who has mastered the acoustic blues violin, following in the footsteps
of Lonnie Chatmon, Clifford Hayes and Eddie Anthony. A powerful blues
singer in the styles of Memphis Minnie and Bessie Smith, Suzy is unique
in her ability to fiddle and vocalize at the same time. In 2003, after
thirty years as a working musician, Suzy Thompson released her first solo
CD, “No Mockingbird” which features blues songs (including the title track,
which has been described as “Memphis Minnie on acid”) and oldtime fiddle
rags. Suzy is backed on the album by an all-star cast including Maria
Muldaur, Fritz Richmond, Geoff Muldaur, and Mike Seeger. Her followup
CD, "Stop & Listen", released by Arhoolie Records in 2005,
is a live concert recording with Del Rey, Eric Thompson, and the Thompson
String Ticklers.
Over the
past three decades, Suzy has been a leading force in many influential
roots music groups, including the California Cajun Orchestra (two award-winning
CDs on the Arhoolie label), the Blue Flame String Band (with Kate Brislin
and Alan Senauke), Klezmorim (who started the klezmer music revival in
the 1970’s), the all-woman Any Old Time String Band (featured on the Grammy-winning
Arhoolie box set), and most recently, the Bluegrass Intentions (with banjo
ace Bill Evans.) She has also worked with Darol Anger, Laurie Lewis, Beausoleil,
Peter Rowan, Maria Muldaur, Jody Stecher, Del Rey, Geoff Muldaur, Alice
Gerrard, D.L. Menard, Jane Voss, Rinde Eckert, the Savoy-Doucet Cajun
Band, Sukay, and Frankie Armstrong, among others.
Suzy currently
records and performs in a duet with her longtime musical partner, reknowned
flatpicker Eric Thompson, with the Aux Cajunals (a Cajun/blues band, in
which Suzy plays Cajun accordion as well as fiddle and guitar), and with
the Thompson String Ticklers.
Suzy discovered
the music of Bessie Smith, Sippie Wallace, Memphis Minnie, Victoria Spivey,
and other classic blues moaners in the winter of 1975, when a friend of
a friend of a friend stored his LP collection in her room. She began learning
and performing some of this early blues material, accompanying herself
on the guitar. The next year, she formed the Any Old Time String Band,
an all-woman quintet with a repertoire that included classic blues, oldtime
country music, and Cajun music.
In 1976,
Suzy's interest in Cajun music was sparked by seeing the Balfa Brothers
perform. She traveled to southwest Louisiana, receiving an NEA Fellowship
in 1980 to apprentice with Master Cajun Musician, Dewey Balfa; she also
studied with Cajun fiddle legends Dennis McGee, Cheese Read and Wade Fruge.
The 1980s saw Suzy touring and recording with the Blue Flame Stringband
and the Backwoods Band, appearing on the Prairie Home Companion radio
show, and touring throughout the U.S. and in Europe.
In 1983,
Suzy formed the California Cajun Orchestra, featuring Louisiana-born accordionist
Danny Poullard. The CCO's debut album, on Arhoolie, was awarded the prestigious
Prix Dehors De Nous by the Louisiana French Music Association; their follow-up
CD won a NAIRD Indie for “Best Cajun-Zydeco Album of the Year.” Suzy has
performed with many of Louisiana's finest Cajun musicians, including D.L.
Menard, Beausoleil, Michael Doucet, Dewey Balfa, and Marc and Ann Savoy.
She appears in Les Blank's film on Cajun and Zydeco music, J'ai Ete Au
Bal.
Suzy's vast
repertoire of quirky old-time country tunes and songs was learned from
rare field recordings and old 78s, and she is particularly adept at the
ragtime and blues-influenced playing of hillbilly musicians of the 1920's
and 30's, such as the East Texas Serenaders, Fiddlin' Arthur Smith, Doc
Roberts, and others of that ilk. Suzy's passion for old-time music caused
her to start the Berkeley
Old Time Music Convention , which has become a four-day celebration
attended by oldtime musicians who travel from all over the U.S. to join
in the fun!
In 1994,
Suzy represented the U.S. on a Masters of the Folk Violin Tour in Scotland
and England. In addition to performing, she has been an instructor at
many festivals and music camps, including Centrum’s Country Blues Week,
Augusta Heritage Cajun-Creole and Old Time Weeks, Californa Bluegrass
Association Music Camp, Port Townsend Festival of American Fiddle Tunes,
California Coast Music Camp, Puget Sound Guitar Workshop, and Lark In
the Morning.

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