- Susaye Greene
Susaye Greene (born
September 13 ,1949 ), is anAfrican-American singer , noted for being the last official member to joinMotown girl groupThe Supremes , remaining in the group during its final year of existence from 1976 to 1977.Biography
Early life and career
Born in Houston,
Texas , she began her professional career at the age of 12 months. After moving toNew York City as a teenager, she appeared in various commercials and attended and graduated from the New York City High School of Performing Arts (made famous in the musical "Fame").Prior to joining The Supremes, Greene sang with
Ray Charles 'Raelettes andStevie Wonder 's Wonderlove. The BBC noted "it did not go unnoticed that Susaye was the only Raelette to sing at Ray's funeral." In 1973, she sang lead as a guest vocalist on New Birth's hit "Until It's Time for You to Go" (a cover ofBuffy Sainte-Marie 's song). A successfulsinger andsongwriter as well, Greene has written hit records forMichael Jackson ,Deniece Williams , and many others.Greene was a member of
The Supremes from 1976 to 1977 (replacingCindy Birdsong ), and performed on their last two albums, "High Energy" and "Mary, Scherrie & Susaye ". Working alongside original member Mary Wilson and the group's final lead vocalist, the talented and attractive Scherrie Payne, Susaye quickly found her niche in the group and amongst the group's legions of fans. With Susaye onboard The Supremes were better than ever technically, attributable to her five-octave range, which added a new dimension to the group's live act. Susaye took lead on "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother," in the group's live shows, which never failed to garner a standing ovation.After The Supremes
In 1979, two years after The Supremes disbanded, Greene recorded a duet album with fellow former Supreme
Scherrie Payne entitled "Partners" under the name "Scherrie & Susaye." She also hosted her owncable television show, "Hollywood Hot", and continued writing for various artists.One of her most noteworthy compositions was the track "I Can't Help It", co-written withStevie Wonder which appeared on the 1979Michael Jackson album, "Off The Wall".While touring
England in 1984 with Stevie Wonder, Greene met her present husband inLondon and relocated there. In 1986, she sang lead onjazz saxophonist Courtney Pine 's single "Children of the Ghetto". She signed withIan Levine 's Motorcity label, based in theUnited Kingdom , in 1989. She released two solo singles on Motorcity - "Stop, I Need You Now" (1990) and her own version ofDeniece Williams ' hit "Free" (1991, which she co-wrote). At Motorcity, she also recorded the duet "It's Impossible" withBilly Eckstine . An unreleased demo recording of "Don't Pity The Fool" also exists, although no vocals were added.olo albums
Around the turn of the century, Greene moved back to the States, and in 2002, she finally released her first solo album, "
No Fear Here ". Two singles and a video were released to critical acclaim. Greene penned most of the album herself.Susaye Greene released her second solo album, "Brave New Shoes", in 2005.
Album appearances
* "High Energy" - with
The Supremes
* "Mary, Scherrie & Susaye " - with The Supremes
* "At Their Best" - with The Supremes
* "Partners" - duet album with former SupremeScherrie Payne
* "Songs in the Key of Life " -Stevie Wonder (background vocals)
* "Hotter than July " - Stevie Wonder (background vocals)
* "Children of The Ghetto" -Courtney Pine , "Journey To The Urge Within"Songwriting credits
* Free - Deneice Williams
* Stop! I Need You Now
* No Fear Here
* Bewitched
* I Can't Help It- Michael JacksonPresence in the online artistic community
Susaye Greene is also a member of the world's largest online art community,
DeviantArt . She joined DeviantArt on Sept. 17, 2004 under the pseudonym "supremextreme". Her DeviantArt page can be viewed at [http://supremextreme.deviantart.com supremextreme.deviantart.com] .On Sept. 21, 2005, Susaye was featured on DeviantArt's on-site chat network, "dAmn", for one of the community's regularly sponsored "Featured Chats". She interacted with members of the DeviantArt community-at-large, answering questions about her life, career, inspirations, motivations, and her time on the art site itself.
Greene continues to be an active member on DeviantArt and is preparing 3d images of her Supremextreme character for her first short animated feature film. She is also a key figure in
The one million masterpiece charity project, an online arts event aiming to raise over $6 million for global causes. Susaye is heavily involved in the marketing of the project to the artistic community. [cite web|url=http://home.nestor.minsk.by/jazz/news/2006/12/0402.html|title=Susaye Green: New Ideas|publisher=Jazz News] Her personal contribution can be seen [http://www.theonemillionmasterpiece.com/en/profile.php?id=491988 here]References
External links
* [http://www.supremextreme.com/ SupremeXtreme]
* [http://www.myspace.com/susaye Susaye on MySpace]
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