Suzanne Vega
With the release in 1987 of Solitude Standing, her second album, including the hit single Luka, Ms. Vega vaulted to a position of prominence in the world of popular music. In 1986 Vega wrote the lyrics for two pieces in Philip Glass's song cycle Songs from Liquid Days. She collaborated with Anton Sanko to produce her third album, Days of Open Hand (1990).
Inspired in part by the British group DNA's successful remix of Tom's Diner, from Solitude Standing, she released 99.9F, which won a New York Music Award as Best Rock Album of 1992.
She has collaborated with Philip Glass, Joe Jackson, Arthur Baker, They Might Be Giants, and The Lemonheads. She has contributed her work to the Disney compilation, Stay Awake, the Grateful Dead tribute Dedicated, Pavarotti & Friends, the Leonard Cohen tribute, Tower of Song and to the soundtracks for the films Dead Man Walking and The Truth About Cats and Dogs. Her fifth album, Nine Objects of Desire was released in 1996.
In 1999 she released a book, "The Passionate Eye: The Collected Writings of Suzanne Vega," published by Spike/Avon Books. Her critically acclaimed sixth album, Songs in Red and Gray, was released in September 2001.
Ms. Vega has been involved with organisations devoted to children's issues since 1988, including Amnesty International's Working Group for Children and Casa Alianza who provide care, rehabilitation and legal aid services for the Street Children of Central America. In her forward to Amnesty publication Childhood Stolen Suzanne Vega wrote: " Childhood is where humanity begins. Therefore any discussion of human rights must include the rights of children: the right from birth to a name, to acquire a nationality and to know and be cared for by his or her parents and the right of a child to play, follow recreational activities and to participate in the cultural and artistic life. Being human alone entitles them to protection, but the fact that they are small and more vulnerable entitles them to special protection."
Suzanne Vega's renewed interest in children's rights came about in 1992 following a meeting with Fred Shortland in Corby Northamptonshire whilst on a World Tour. Since that time they have worked together on many projects both for Amnesty International and Casa Alianza geared towards raising awareness of children's rights and funding for both organizations.
Fred Shortland, Director Casa Alianza UK and Ex Chair of Amnesty International's UK Working Group for Children stated "We are indeed most privileged to enjoy Suzanne's continued support, we have an excellent working relationship, Suzanne fully understands the enormity of our task and is a most eloquent and outstanding advocate for society's most vulnerable - our children."
Suzanne Vega Facts
Birth Name | Suzanne Nadine Vega |
Occupation | Musician |
Birthday | July 11, 1959 (64) |
Sign | Cancer |
Birthplace | Santa Monica, California, USA |
Height | 5' 6½" (1m69) How tall is Suzanne Vega compared to you? |
Selected Filmography
Retrospective | ||
Vega, Suzanne | ||
The Book of Conrad | ||
Q.U.E.E.N. | ||
Charlie | ||
Tom's Restaurant | ||
Charlie Rose with Jon Pareles, Suzanne Vega & Daniel Lanois; Mario Cuomo & Gay Talese; Janeane Garofalo | ||
Tango Bar | ||
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