Sue Foley
Sue Foley
Person from Canada
Genres: blues, blues rock, female vocalists, guitar, Canadian
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About Sue Foley
Sue Foley (born March 29, 1968, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian blues singer and guitarist. She has also recorded as Peter Karp & Sue Foley. Since her first album in 1992 Foley has recorded a string of albums, for both Antone's Records and Shanachie Records. She has spent many years on the road as a bandleader, lead vocalist, guitarist and manager of her own band. In addition to her own touring, she has also shared the stage with blues musicians such as Back Alley John, B. B. King, Buddy Guy and John Lee Hooker. Foley's initial career began in Ottawa, Canada, in 1984 at the age of sixteen where, in addition to solo work, she sang with the Back Alley John Revue. Foley sent a demo tape of herself to Clifford Antone's label (Antone's Records) in 1990. Impressed, the record label arranged an audition for the guitarist. She moved to Austin, Texas and soon signed a recording contract with Antone's. In 1992 she appeared on the bill at the San Francisco Blues Festival. In 2000 Foley won a Juno Award for Best Blues Album for Love Comin' Down. Her 2007 album, Time Bomb, featured two other female blues players, Deborah Coleman and Roxanne Potvin. The opening title track, "Time Bomb", an instrumental where all three women take turns laying down leads, on the next nine songs the women trade off taking lead vocals and guitar duties of every third song until they come together again on the final track "In The Basement". Foley has also recorded as Peter Karp & Sue Foley.
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Sue Foley — Top 30 songs of 72
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Sue Foley | If You Gotta Go | ||
| Sue Foley | In My Girlish Days | Mixxx | ||
| Sue Foley | Someday | ||
| Sue Foley | Dallas Man | ||
| Sue Foley | Let Me Drive | ||
| Sue Foley | Think It Over | ||
| Sue Foley | Absolution | ||
| Sue Foley | Positively 4th Street | ||
| Sue Foley | Hurricane Girl | ||
| Sue Foley | Mediterranean Breakfast | Mixxx | ||
| Sue Foley | Positively 4th Street | Mixxx | ||
| Sue Foley | Two Bit Texas Town | ||
| Sue Foley | Come To Me (feat. Charlie Sexton) | ||
| Sue Foley | Baltimore Skyline | Mixxx | ||
| Sue Foley | Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie | ||
| Sue Foley | Maybelle's Guitar | ||
| Sue Foley | Come Into My Arms | ||
| Sue Foley | Treat Me Right | ||
| Sue Foley | The Ice Queen | ||
| Sue Foley | (Me & My) Chauffeur Blues | ||
| Sue Foley | Off the Hook | ||
| Sue Foley | Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is | ||
| Sue Foley | Open Up Your Eyes | ||
| Sue Foley | Lonesome Homesick Blues | ||
| Sue Foley | Motherless Child Blues | ||
| Sue Foley | Gone Blind | ||
| Sue Foley | Lightnin' Boogie | ||
| Sue Foley | Long Distance Lover | ||
| Sue Foley | Promised Land | ||
| Sue Foley | Say It's Not So |