Suzy Bogguss was born in Aledo, Illinois in 1956. She began performing professionally in her teenage years, played in local bands and started writing her own music. In the eighties, she moved to Nashville and got a recording contract with Capitol Records. Her breakthrough came with the album “Aces” in 1991, which turned platinum and produced several top ten hits. During her career, she won a Grammy Award, was nominated multiple times and scored a string of successful albums and singles. Her style is a mixture of country, folk, pop and blues, and her voice is known for its purity and emotional depth. Suzy is also an accomplished songwriter and has collaborated with many legends of the genre. Nowadays, she continues to tour and record, proving to be one of the most enduring and beloved voices of contemporary country music.