Alexis P. Suter (born February 15, 1963)[1] is an American blues, and soul blues singer and songwriter, best known for her nomination in the 'Koko Taylor Award' category at the 33rd Blues Music Awards in 2015.[2] She and her backing band have released six albums to date.[3]
Life and career
Alexis P. Suter is the youngest daughter of Carrie and Albert Suter, and was born in Brooklyn, New York City, United States.[4] She began singing in church at the age of four, and met the Mills Brothers and saw them perform in concert five years later.[4] Her interest in music developed at school where she learned to play the sousaphone, and expanded her knowledge of gospel music when attending different churches in her neighborhood.[4] She was also influenced by the work of Ruth Brown, whom she heard on her family's radio.[5] Suter also credited her mother as a source of musical inspiration, given that she had previously provided backing vocals for Mahalia Jackson, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Harry Belafonte, Mavis Staples and Dionne Warwick amongst others.[4][6]
Suter released her debut single in 1990, "Slam Me Baby",[7] recorded in a house music setting, which led her to become the first African American woman to be signed to Epic/Sony Records.[4] Years later the track was used on the Live & Remasteredcompilation album.[8] She later signed with Hipbone Records, releasing Shuga Fix, her debut album in 2005.[4] The same year she and her backing band caught the attention of Levon Helm, who invited them to open for him at his Midnight Rambles in Woodstock, New York.[5][9]
On June 11, 2014, John Ginty recorded his Bad News Travels Live DVD, which included a guest performance from Suter.[12]
Her five piece musical ensemble, released their sixth effort, Love the Way You Roll, in August 2014.[13] It contained two cover versions: firstly of Big Mama Thornton's "You Don't Move Me No More" and also Slim Harpo's "Shake Your Hips".[14] The band currently comprises Alexis P. Suter (lead vocals), Ray Grappone (drums), Michael Louis (guitar), Tom Terry (bass guitar) plus Vicki Bell (backing vocals).[15]