Raised in the nuclear plains of Eastern Washington, Sue stole her sister's guitar (abandoned for boys) and started writing songs at 13. Later it became a good way to pass the time between fires while working for the Forest Service one summer. In the last few years, Sue decided to quit stalling and get a band and record some music. The 2nd cd "Perfect Chaos" was co-produced by Jon ERvie (Brandi Carlile,PUSA,) and will be released in Jan/09. Sue has been featured at the Bitter End,NYC,Rockrgrl Conference,Bite of Seattle,Pridefest,Fremont Fest, and completed her first west coast tour this past summer. As a kickoff to the tour, Sue was asked to perform acoustically at center court as the half-time show at the Seattle Storm game at Key Arena. Sue has plans to tour this spring to promote the new cd and hopes to raise a pint in the UK while doing so.
| POSTED BY: momof5pacs | POSTED ON: 30 Sep 2009 07:30 PM | ||
RadioIndy is pleased to present Sue Quigley with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Perfect Chaos"
"Perfect Chaos," Sue Quigley’s latest CD, is a polished continuation of this fine Seattle-bred singer-songwriter’s exploration of traditional and classic female rock forms. This time around, though, the acoustic guitars are a little more pronounced and the rhythms less insistent, but the hooks are no less engaging and Quigley’s resonant voice still squeezes every last drop of blood from her songs’ intricate veins. And rich veins they are. “Fallen World” masterfully blends a syncopated rhythm to a sonorous cello in a moving bid for hope and redemption, while the melodic “Paper Tiger” languorous vocal belies the rage smoldering barely under the surface. “Picture in a Drawer” and “She’s Not Talking to You” are nifty mid-tempo numbers reminiscent of female rock forebears like Johnette Napolitano, Sass Jordan, or Patty Smyth. But on the album’s stripped down ballads - such as the closer, “How It’s Going to Be,” with it’s demo-like vocal and acoustic guitar-only performance – or the moving “Yours to Say,” Quigley reveals the softer edges of a fiercely independent artist to best effect. All told, “Perfect Chaos” is a terrific alternative pop/rock-oriented CD and a fine addition to Sue Quigley’s growing and noteworthy canon. - Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team |
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| POSTED BY: momof5pacs | POSTED ON: 02 Sep 2009 07:14 PM | ||
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| POSTED BY: sue quigley | POSTED ON: 13 Jul 2009 03:50 PM | ||
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I'm happy to say that after my show at the legendary (Kurt Cobain,Soundgarden) Crocodile Cafe this Thurs. My next thrill of a lifetime is being selected to play the IndieGrrl Guerrilla Showcase in Nashville on Aug.20th! I've never been there or the south and am so psyched to experience it! Hopefully I'll find some good bbq and grits and gravy! |
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| POSTED BY: momof5pacs | POSTED ON: 20 May 2009 07:13 PM | ||
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"Perfect Chaos," Sue Quigley’s latest CD, is a polished continuation of this fine Seattle-bred singer-songwriter’s exploration of traditional and classic female rock forms. This time around, though, the acoustic guitars are a little more pronounced and the rhythms less insistent, but the hooks are no less engaging and Quigley’s resonant voice still squeezes every last drop of blood from her songs’ intricate veins. And rich veins they are. “Fallen World” masterfully blends a syncopated rhythm to a sonorous cello in a moving bid for hope and redemption, while the melodic “Paper Tiger” languorous vocal belies the rage smoldering barely under the surface. “Picture in a Drawer” and “She’s Not Talking to You” are nifty mid-tempo numbers reminiscent of female rock forebears like Johnette Napolitano, Sass Jordan, or Patty Smyth. But on the album’s stripped down ballads - such as the closer, “How It’s Going to Be,” with it’s demo-like vocal and acoustic guitar-only performance – or the moving “Yours to Say,” Quigley reveals the softer edges of a fiercely independent artist to best effect. All told, “Perfect Chaos” is a terrific alternative pop/rock-oriented CD and a fine addition to Sue Quigley’s growing and noteworthy canon.
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| POSTED BY: radioindy | POSTED ON: 09 May 2009 05:58 PM | ||
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Evocative,driving alt-americana-rock, Amy Ray buying ConcreteBlonde a beer in a bar owned by Chrissie Hynde. Recommended if you like Amy Ray, Brandi Carlile. CD price: $12.97 |
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Band Name: Sue Quigley





