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Susan Ann Sulley
Susan Sulley (Sheffield, 22 de marzo de 1963) es una cantantebritánica, una de las dos vocalistas del grupo The Human League.
Nacida y criada en Sheffield, Inglaterra, en 1980 ella y su mejor amiga Joanne Catherall fueran descubiertas por Philip Oakey, líder y uno de los miembros fundadores de The Human League, en el Crazy Daisy Nightclub de Sheffield.
Sulley es una socia conjunta en la banda, que todavía graba y actúa en vivo con The Human League. Susan explica: "Joanne y yo no éramos ambiciosas; no queríamos estar en un grupo de pop. Éramos solo dos chicas en la escuela que querían ir a la universidad."
Primeros años
[editar]Sulley nació en Sheffield, Inglaterra, un 22 de marzo de 1963. Pasó sus primeros años en el suburbio Gleadess Valley y en su educación final asistió a la escuela Frecheville Comprehensive, desde finales de los años 70 hasta mediados de 1981. Su mejor amiga desde los 13 años fue la residente de Sheffield y estudiante de Frecheville Joanne Catherall, que se convertiría en su compañera por el resto de su vida. A principios de 1981
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Susan Ann Sulley
English singer (born 1963)
Musical artist
Susan Ann Sulley (born 22 March 1963),[1] formerly known as Susanne Sulley and Susan Ann Gayle, is an English singer. She is one of the two female vocalists in the synth-pop band The Human League, contributing co-lead vocals on the conflicting duet "Don't You Want Me" with the band's founding member and lead singer Philip Oakey.
Born and raised in Sheffield, England, Sulley was, with friend Joanne Catherall, discovered while schoolgirls aged 17 as customers in the Crazy Daisy Nightclub in Sheffield by Oakey. He soon asked them to provide full vocals as an experiment.
Sulley is a joint business partner in the band,[2] which still records and performs. The Human League has dominated Sulley's life: she has been a singer all her adult life and has never had any other full-time job. She explains: "Joanne and I weren't ambitious; we didn't want to be in a pop group. We were just two girls at school who wanted to go to university."[3]
Early life and education
Sulley was born
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Los Angeles? I like living in Sheffield - Human League's Susan Ann Sulley talks ahead of gig at Wolverhampton Racecourse
When she was first signed up to be part of the band, Susan and fellow female vocalist Joanne Catherall thought it was just a bit of fun to get out of school for a few weeks.
Nearly 40 years later, and the women are still in the band, with tours to Dubai, New Zealand and Australia on the horizon.
The Human League hasn’t stopped putting out albums either, having released an anthology of their work in October last year titled Anthology – A Very British Synthesizer Group.
“When Joanne and I were recruited to join Phil on tour, it was a bit of an odd thing. We weren’t particularly worried, I don’t know, we were a bit blasé,” says Susan.
“We didn’t see it as a fame thing. We were never asked to join the group – we just thought we would go on tour and get a few weeks off school.
“As it transpired, we ended up sticking around.
“I genuinely think we thought – even when we’d started to record songs – that it would just be a bit of a laugh for a year. Then we’
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