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Dj Duss talks about a horrible date night. Jesse and Dj Duss went to Sudbury for the night to watch Suzi Kory perform. Also talk about their upcoming mini vacation to Vancouver. Dj Duss aka 6 One Entertainment promoting his next party on Saturday October 19th. Dj Duss : https://linktr.ee/DjDuss #podcast #rending #life
Join Michael Litten "The Last DJ" for an in-depth conversation. Featuring a variety of songs. Sponsored by Drinkmate Theme music provided by Peter Perkins Suzi Kory Bio ‘A lusciously arranged ballad reminiscent of Linda Ronstadt's glorious country roots' is how FYI Music News recently described Canadian country-rock artist Suzi Kory's latest ballad 'Settle of the Dust'. Considering Kory possesses the lyrical vulnerability and glistening vocals of Emmylou Harris, while maintaining the powerful delivery of Ronstadt it comes as no surprise that alongside Dolly Parton she cites these country queens as her biggest musical influences. Born in Beirut, Kory's parents moved the family to Toronto when she was eight months old. Her mother, a devoted fan of country music would continuously play classic country, and Kory found herself singing along. By her teens, she became exposed to hard rock, most notably Guns N' Roses. https://www.suzikory.com/
Suzi Kory's musical mission from writing and performing from Rock to Country tunes and now up for a Texas Sounds International Country Music Award talks about her goals with The Trout. Never one to sit on her laurels, Suzi continues to broaden her musical journey by producing music festivals, writing new songs and even writing a book about her journey. A great performer with a wonderful message. ‘A lusciously arranged ballad reminiscent of Linda Ronstadt's glorious country roots' is how FYI Music News recently described Canadian country-rock artist Suzi Kory's vocals. Considering Kory possesses the lyrical vulnerability and glistening vocals of Emmylou Harris, while maintaining the powerful delivery of Ronstadt it comes as no surprise that alongside Dolly Parton she cites these country queens as her biggest musical influences. Born in Beirut, Kory's parents moved the family to Toronto when she was eight months old. Her mother, a devoted fan of country music would continuously play classic country, and Kory found herself singing along. In addition to the music Kory has been on music conference panels (Niagara Music Week), published articles on ‘How to Make it in the Music Industry' (FYI Music News), and is a Motivational Speaker. “I'm a very positive person and always trying to motivate people. So that's what the songs became about — love and living a life of loving people, loving yourself, and finding happiness by being genuine and true to who you are. The important thing to me is to use music in such a way that it positively affects people.” n addition to the music Kory has been on music conference panels (Niagara Music Week), published articles on ‘How to Make it in the Music Industry' (FYI Music News), and is a Motivational Speaker. “I'm a very positive person and always trying to motivate people. So that's what the songs became about — love and living a life of loving people, loving yourself, and finding happiness by being genuine and true to who you are. The important thing to me is to use music in such a way that it positively affects people.” n addition to the music Kory has been on music conference panels (Niagara Music Week), published articles on ‘How to Make it in the Music Industry' (FYI Music News), and is a Motivational Speaker. “I'm a very positive person and always trying to motivate people. So that's what the songs became about — love and living a life of loving people, loving yourself, and finding happiness by being genuine and true to who you are. The important thing to me is to use music in such a way that it positively affects people.” https://www.suzikory.com/homeSupport the showThanks for listening for more information or to listen to other podcasts or watch YouTube videos click on this link >https://thetroutshow.com/
Born in Beirut, Kory's parents moved the family to Toronto when she was eight months old. Her mother, a devoted fan of country music would continuously play classic country, and Kory found herself singing along. By her teens, she became exposed to hard rock, most notably Guns N' Roses. In 2017, Kory began writing and recording her first EP, Spellcasting, produced by John Angus MacDonald (The Trews). She released it in 2017, supporting it with a string of shows in Toronto and LA at the legendary Whisky a Go-Go. Her songs received radio airplay across Canada, the United States, the Netherlands, UK, the Middle East, Brazil, and New Zealand. In addition to the music Kory has been on music conference panels (Niagara Music Week), published articles on ‘How to Make it in the Music Industry' (FYI Music News), and is a Motivational Speaker. Learn more about Suzi and her music in her exclusive interview with The Trout. https://www.suzikory.com/home https://www.instagram.com/suzikory/ https://www.facebook.com/suzikory https://twitter.com/suzikory https://www.TheTroutShow.com
Welcome to our first episode of 2022 guys, ironically it's episode 22 as well. This episode the boys at CountrifiedUK create their ‘Class of 2022'. Way back in Episode 4 we created our ‘Class of 2021' so we wanted to create one right at the start of the year. We did our ‘Class of 2022' slightly different this time, 10 artists, 5 from the USA and 5 from the UK. Alex chose his 5 from the UK which included; Jade Helliwell, Jake Aldridge, Elles Bailey, Harleymoon Kemp and Jack and Tim. Blaine chose his 5 artists from the USA which included; Morgan Wade, Ernest, Alana Springsteen, Chayce Beckham and Restless Road. They go into depth on the reason behind why these artists have managed to get the crown of CountrifiedUK Class of 2022'.We also have our first independent artist of 2022. We are lucky to feature ‘Suzi Kory' who is a Canadian based country artist. Her track ‘A Better Man' plays out our show. This track is a powerful one with a strong meaning behind it. It's all about men struggle with mental health so give it a listen and give Suzi a follower and check out some of her other work.
On this episode of Finding Your Bliss, we
In this episode Simon k speaks to Canadian country-rock artist Suzi Kory from Toronto. Born in Beirut, Suzi's Kory's parents moved the family to Toronto when she was eight months old. Her mother, a devoted fan of country music would continuously play classic country, and Suzi found herself singing along. By her teens, she became exposed to hard rock, most notably Guns N' Roses. Having spent several years abroad, it was after her move back to North America and a fateful meeting with her idol and inspiration Axl Rose that the fire to write and perform was reignited. In 2017, Kory began writing and recording her first EP, Spellcasting, produced by John Angus MacDonald (The Trews). She released it in 2017, supporting it with a string of shows in Toronto and LA at the legendary Whisky a Go-Go. Her songs received radio airplay across Canada, the United States, the Netherlands, UK, the Middle East, Brazil, and New Zealand. Since 2018 Kory has released 4 singles; An ode to self-love with 'The Secret Garden', the upbeat autobiographical pop-country 'Pretty Little Things', a classic country ballad 'Settle of the Dust', and 'Outlaw' a country-rock tune with a music video featuring members of the rock band Puddle of Mudd. In June 2020, Kory would release the bluesy, gospel inspired anthem 'Love Revolution' which would lead to her organizing the first-ever drive-in country music festival. The 'Love Revolution' festival which took place in Ontario, CA featured 7 local country artists, including Kory herself. SA second festival would take place that fall in Columbia, TN. Kory currently boasts over 150K streams on Spotify, 45K streams on Youtube and her music can also currently be heard on Sirius XM. In addition to the music Kory has been on music conference panels (Niagara Music Week), published articles on ‘How to Make it in the Music Industry' (FYI Music News), and is a Motivational Speaker. Web: https://www.suzikory.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3umgNZwlcu1uKlhvrwyeiJ?si=HJuVIdjqQ5u4gbhtbQVGmw&dl_branch=1 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/artist/suzi-kory/1313452515 Twitter: @suzikory Instagram: @suzikory TikTok: @suzikory Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/c/SuziKory Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/suzikory Linkedin: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/suzi-kory-8380b63a
TheDavidBowersAwards presents Larry Jay and Steven KLarry Jay started as a solo performer in the '80s playing in upstate NY and re-started his career in 2015. He recently moved to L.A., released 12 new tracks and videos and shares two of those tracks with us including his next release, "Here's to Us." Steven K and his band The Bounty Hunters are past winners of Josie Awards'song of the Year' for "A Broken Heart is hard to Mend" in 2019, earned gold and platinum discs in 2020 and currently are on their east coast 'Living The Dream' Tour. He shares his newest, "Another Kind of Bar."We also feature the hot, just-released track "Gotta Feeling" from previous TDBA award winner and recent guest, Suzi Kory. Listen ANYTIME .. and tell your friends so they can listen, too.
This week on TheDavidBowersAwards, Suzi Kory returns from Canada and Iggie's Caravan joins us from the other side of the world!Suzi Kory is a recent guest who announces her new concert approach that could be the future of live music. Besides being an outstanding singer/musician/performer, Suzi has entrepenurial plans that will keep her a name to remember in the future!Iggie's Caravan brings us rock from Pakistan, a blend of experimental rock with touches of hard rock and blues that is as intriguing as it is original. With more coming, Iggie introduces us to his new album due in June!We also feature newcomer DAYGLOW and his new release, “Balcony.” Join us ANYTIME. And be sure to re-post for your friends so they can listen, too.
Toronto's Suzi Kory and Brooklyn's band Shiffley rock #TheDavidBowersAwards!Suzi Kory couldn't decide on Country or Rock and found herself combining the two in a most contemporary way. Forget the genre/classification and just listen to the powerful voice, the evocative delivery and the emotional lyrics and you'll agree she made the right choice by not choosing!!Shiffley evolved out of a high school garage band in Brooklyn, doing what they describe as "dirty synth rock." They made a name for thenselves delivering instantly catchy synth melodies, electric live performances and picking up over 1-million Spotify plays. Their first album quickly got over a million listeners and the count is still growing ... and will add you!Listen ANYTIME ...and please, repost the link to your friends so they can listen, too!
In this week's Cup of Joe, I am chatting with my newest and wonderful friend, country/rock music recording artist Suzi Kory! We talk about how she got into having more of a country sound than intended having grown up heavily influenced by Guns 'N Roses, Aerosmith, etc., the people she's gotten to collaborate with, and more! Visit her website here: Suzi Kory "Settle of the Dust" (my personal favorite!) on YouTube: Suzi Kory - Settle of the Dust - YouTube --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This weeks Local Spotlight Shines on...Suzi Kory!Suzi joins Jackie to chat about her story, International Woman's Day, being a woman in the music industry and her brand new single "Time!"
Here is the interview that I did with Suzi Kory that ran on March 7th on Country 89.1FM and her new single 'Time". It is a heartfelt story and we had a lot of great feedback and comments on this remarkable song. https://www.suzikory.com
Friend of the show and one-woman hurricane Suzi Kory drops in this week for episode four of the No Sleep 'til Sudbury Steam Whistle live on location series recorded at the Steam Whistle Roundhouse in downtown Toronto. As she always does, Suzi brings her unique high-energy blend of engagement, inspiration, and lots of laughs. And this time around as an added bonus, she's joined by guitarist Jeff Brown for her NSTS singing debut, performing her single "Outlaw". Kory's playlist: Joan Baez - Diamonds and Rust Bellamy Brothers - Let Your Love Flow Little River Band - Cool Change Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird John Lennon - Woman
Jeff King joins Mark to talk about what the music industry is doing to support artists during this uncertain time. Then musician Suzi Kory joins from the road to talk about making it as a working musician, and using this time as a creative reset.
Welcome to the special NSTS five-episode series created in partnership with the Steam Whistle Brewery, recorded live on location at their Roundhouse facility in downtown Toronto. This is a cool project I've been working on for a while, and I couldn't be happier with how it turned out. Steam Whistle is a brand I've always liked, but it wasn't until I learned more about their deep affinity for music and the arts that I became a real fan. As such, the collaboration between Steam Whistle and No Sleep 'til Sudbury was a natural fit, and I was happy to put together a series of episodes with them that showcases some of my favourite talents and favourite people - Stephen Stanley, The Spoons, Sandra Bouza, and Suzi Kory. As an introduction to this series, I wanted to speak with Steam Whistle VP and music fan Tim McLaughlin, who shares some history and some of the great things they've done for indie artists, as well as how Steam Whistle came to be known as The Cathedral of Beer. And trust me, if you're into music and beer, this is most definitely a place of worship. Cheers!
We welcome the incomparable Kiesza to the show this week. Her brand-new album, Crave, is her first full collection since her breakout Sound of a Woman in 2014. In the years since, she's enjoyed some major successes, suffered a car accident that nearly ended her career - and her life - and had a tumultuous split with her record label. We talk about all of that, and how she's come out on the other side with newfound inspiration and a kick of creativity. Plus, we chat with Toronto-based artist Suzi Kory, who put on a DIY drive-in festival called Love Revolution just outside of the city in mid-July that, by all accounts, was a big success. We find out what inspired her to do it, how she and her team pulled it off, and get a preview of the next one she's working on. http://canadianmusician.com
In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Suzi Kory. Suzi is a Canadian Country-Rock Artist and Motivational Speaker based in Toronto. In this episode we discuss everything from music and influences to manifestation to self discovery to being your authentic you.
In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Suzi Kory. Suzi is a Canadian Country-Rock Artist and Motivational Speaker based in Toronto. In this episode we discuss everything from music and influences to manifestation to self discovery to being your authentic you.
Country rock artist Suzi Kory, born in Beirut and raised in Toronto, burst on to the music scene in 2017 with a rock EP, entitled 'Spellcasting', produced by John Angus Macdonald (The Trews). Following performances in Canada, the USA and Brazil, she released two singles, 'The Secret Garden' (2018) and 'Pretty Little Things' (2019), co-written and produced by Brent Woods (Vince Neil, Sebastien Bach, Taylor Hawkins). Her classic country love ballad 'Settle of the Dust', released in January 2020 was recently described by FYI Music News as 'a lusciously arranged ballad reminiscent of Linda Ronstadt's glorious country roots.' Listen for the bluesy country-gospel inspired single 'Love Revolution' coming June 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco0/support
Friends, I had so much fun talking with my friend Suzi about the importance of self reflection and her thoughts on where joy comes from. She is such a bright light and I do hope you take some time to listen and experience a bit of the joy she reflects on everyone around her.Suzi Kory Bio Some call it a midlife crisis but Suzi refers to it as a midlife revolution. A rebirth involving a rediscovery of your true self.In Suzi's case, it was triggered by a fateful meeting with her musical idol, bringing back a flood of emotions she had felt as a teenager for music and performance. That meeting would proved to her that believing in something so passionately and taking action on that belief could manifest anything.As a mom to two teenage boys with a full-time career in aviation, country rocker Suzi Kory made a radical decision three years ago to pursue her longtime dream of becoming a musical performer.Since then, she has written and recorded ten singles, released four music videos and played stages in Toronto, Los Angeles and Brazil.Her single, 'Settle of the Dust' can currently be heard on Sirius XM and an EP is slated for release this coming fall 2020.For more information on Suzi Kory visit:Website: https://suzikory.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/suzikory Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suzikory Twitter: https://twitter.com/suzikoryYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SuziKory
My amazing and talented friend Suzi Kory decided to go after her dreams of being a singer-songwriter after a milestone birthday, years in the corporate world, two kids later and is THRIVING! Her journey and story is SO inspiring and allows us ALL know that no matter where you are in life or what age you are you CAN go after your dream. We discuss her journey to this new balanced life, how she does it all and having a your passion fuel your purpose. Whatever it is you do - let the passion and the reasons you went after it be what keeps you going and let that lead you and THAT is when you will find success. Suzi shows this in three incredible examples of how the universe rewarded her by allowing certain AMAZING events (trust me you WANT to hear these) to happen that re-enforced her WHY and let her know she was on the right path with pursuing music. Listen to this incredible discussion and wake up and do what feeds your soul and stop living life uninspired and without passion. Follow Unapologetically Bree on social media at @BreeTaylorOfficial and @UnapologeticallyBreePodcast or email us at unapologeticallybree@gmail.com Be sure to tune into my LIVE stream on Instagram every Thursday at 9pm EST on @BreeTaylorOfficial.
This week I had the pleasure to chat with Suzi Kory from Toronto Canada. Country rock artist Suzi Kory, born in Beirut and raised in Toronto, burst on to the music scene in 2017 with a rock EP, entitled 'Spellcasting', produced by John Angus Macdonald (The Trews).Following performances in Canada, the USA and Brazil, she found herself writing and recording in Los Angeles with producer Brent Woods (Vince Neil, Sebastian Bach, Chevy Metal), which would have her sound take an organic turn towards country.This rocker gone country artist has since released two singles, 'The Secret Garden' (2018) and 'Pretty Little Things' (2019), both which have collectively garnered over 26,000 streams online and over 15,000 views on YouTube. Suzi's new single, 'Settle of the Dust’ is out now!For more information on Suzi Kory, check out www.suzikory.com
Singer songwriter and friend of the show Suzi Kory drops by the NSTS studios this week to talk about her recent gig at the Horseshoe. Her new single "Settle of the Dust" just dropped, and you can check it out wherever you listen to music. Always a lot of fun to have Suzi on the show - she's funny, insightful, and loves to talk about music, navigating social media trolling, and the "Love Revolution". Check it out. Kory's playlist: John Lennon - Imagine Kacey Musgraves - Rainbow Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers - Islands in the Stream KISS - I Was Made For Loving You
Canadian country singer/songwriter Suzi Kory shares her journey that has taken her across the world, from radio host, to mother of 2, to airline employee, to an aspiring music career. She also performs live with Barry Davis on an acoustic version of Stop Dragging My Heart Around Jim Byers, senior editor of TravelPulse Canada, talks about some great spots in the Florida panhandle.
I thought it would be prescient to celebrate the one hundred episode milestone with a look back at some of the great moments that took place on the way to getting here. Of those there were many, and while I regret not being able to include them all, I did gather a good number of them for this special retrospective. There are laughs, tears, insights, insults, interesting facts, and some incredible conversation compliments of the wide array of guests I've been lucky enough to have - Stephen Stanley, Kelsi Mayne, Ron Tite, Tara Slone, Christopher Long, Rachel Sumner, Rik Emmett, Ron MacLean, Suzi Kory, Terry Moshenberg, Andrea Ramolo, Jay Jay French, Brad Jemmett, Kevin Comeau, Bob Mayo, Sean Beaudoin, Rob Preuss, Amy Sweezey, Phil Collen, Greg Fraser, Audra Santa, Jeffrey Lee Campbell, Alan Cross, and so many others. THANK YOU for listening. I honestly could not have done it without you. Here's the next hundred, true believers.
The happiest person on planet Earth, singer Suzi Kory, returns to the NSTS studios this week to chat about all sorts of fun things. It's always a pleasure to host Suzi, and during this episode she catches us up on everything she's currently doing - her foray into country music, the video shoot for her latest single Pretty Little Things, learning to play guitar, and who her girl crush is. Bonus: I tell Suzi a deep dark secret about Dolly Parton from my childhood. Kory's playlist: The Dixie Chicks - Not Ready To Play Nice Miranda Lambert - Tin Man Elie King - Ex's and Oh's Little Big Town - Girl Crush Dolly Parton - Jolene
Back by popular demand, singer Suzi Kory returns to the studio for Episode 069 of the No Sleep 'til Sudbury podcast with a new batch of songs that make her skin vibrate. This time around Suzi talks about sharing the mic with Steven Tyler, what her hidden agenda is in bringing in French songs, her plans to convert me into a hippie, Lana Del Rey's connection to Axl Rose, and why she's the Forrest Gump of rock and roll. Kory's playlist: Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights Aerosmith - Dream On Celine Dion - Le Blues de Businessman Lana Del Rey - Ride Sarah McLaughlin - The Path of Thorns
Canadian rock singer Suzi Kory is a woman who goes after what she wants. And in NSTS Episode 62, you'll see that she gets it. Suzy drops by the studio to talk about the songs that make her skin vibrate, and she shares some pretty incredible stories in the bargain - meeting Axl Rose and Jim Cuddy, playing The Whiskey in Los Angeles, and her views on what sexiness truly is. It would be a mistake to underestimate this woman, friends. Kory's playlist: Guns N’ Roses – Welcome To The Jungle Barbra Streisand – Make It Like A Memory Notre Dame de Paris – Bohemienne Stevie Nicks – Landslide Blue Rodeo – After The Rain
It’s hard to believe that it was just over a year ago that Suzi Kory recorded her first songs with producer John Angus MacDonald of Canadian rockers The Trews. Since then, she has played the Whisky a Go-Go in Hollywood, opening for LA Guns as well as having played a festival in Brazil ! In less then a year, Suzi has made a name for herself in Los Angeles as well as back home in Toronto and has Canadian Music insiders taking notice. As a mother of two teenage boys with a full-time job as a Customer Service Manager its hard to believe she still has time to be a Rockstar, but is she is proving how it can be done! Suzi is currently working with producer Brent Woods in Los Angeles on a full length album and has her sights set on no less then a Grammy come 2020. On this episode of She Rises, Host Giovanna Capozzaspeaks with Suzy Kory, member of the band the True’s and full-time customer service manager and mother of two. Suzy talks about how she became a rock star in her 40’s. When Suzy told her parents she wanted to be a performer at a young age, they were not at all open to that. When she got married and had kids, everything she had planned for herself got put to the wayside. You have to take the first step of making your path clear and taking small actions to achieve your goal. Suzy tells the story of how she met Axl Rose from Guns N’ Roses. If she can achieve something people thought was crazy, everything else is within reach. Anything is possible if your faith, courage, and conviction is aligned in your soul. Suzy got to meet Steven Tyler and spend time with his entourage – this was when she realized she was manifesting these amazing experiences. People often tell her she’s so lucky, but she’s working constantly – people don’t see what goes on in the background. Whatever you plan can come back way better than your original plan. When you take a step forward in faith the universe gives you your desires and then some. You don’t have to take your passion on a public level, you can do it just for yourself. Tweetable Quotes Who we are is who we are, and our parents can’t change that about us. A little bit of our soul dies when we don’t honor our calling. When you make that realization that you are the one who decides where your life is going, that’s when all the doors open. When you’re fulfilling yourself, the rest of your life lights up. Resources Mentioned She Rises Website