- Susan Alcorn
Susan Alcorn (born 1953) is an American
composer , improvisor, andpedal steel guitar ist active in contemporary music andfree improvisation .Alcorn started out playing guitar at the age of twelve, quickly immersing herself in folk music, blues, and the pop music of the 1960s. A chance encounter with blues musician
Muddy Waters steered her towards playing slide guitar. By the time she was twenty-one, she had immersed herself in the pedal steel guitar, playing in country andwestern swing bands in Texas.Soon, she began to combine the techniques of country-western pedal steel with her own
extended technique s to form a personal style influenced byfree jazz , avant-garde classical music, Indian ragas, Indigenous traditions, and various folk musics of the world. By the early 1990s her music began to show an influence of the holistic and feminist “deep listening” philosophies ofPauline Oliveros .Though mostly a solo performer, Alcorn has collaborated with numerous artists including
Pauline Oliveros ,Eugene Chadbourne ,Peter Kowald ,Chris Cutler , Joe Giardullo,Caroline Kraabel ,Le Quan Ninh ,Sean Meehan ,Joe McPhee , LaDonna Smith, Mike Cooper,Walter Daniels ,Jandek , and Johanna Varner.She has written on the subject of music for the UK magazine "Resonance" and
CounterPunch . Her article “The Road the Radio, and the Full Moon” was included in “The Best Music Writing of 2006” published by "Da Capo Press".Recordings include "Uma" (Loveletter 2000), "Curandera" (Uma Sounds 2005), "Concentration" (Recorded 2005), and "And I Await the Resurrection of the Pedal Steel Guitar" (Olde English Spelling Bee 2007)
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