Seraphic Records
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https://www.susiebluelonesomefellas.com/ "Vocalist Solitaire Miles comes out of the Patsy Cline tradition - she holds fast to a sound reminiscent of roadside bars where just three people are left near closing at the pinball machine.” - Wall Street Journal "Susie Blue and the Lonesome Fellas includes some of Chicago's best Jazz and Country players. The group is pure Cowboy Jazz, and Miles adds a lively vocal style that brings to mind a winning blend of Patsy Cline and Billie Holiday." - DownBeat Magazine "You can't listen to western swing and not smile, it's impossible not to smile, it's feel good music. Miles' voice is wonderful, what an instrument." - Michael Feldman, NPR "Susie Blue and the Lonesome Fellas' Western Swing is popular with many folks, and I do think this group does it very well." - Marie Crichton BBC Radio "Savvy souls know there's a big difference between Country music and Western music. Western Swing band Susie Blue and the Lonesome Fellas were rightfully honored in Fort Worth at th
https://www.susiebluelonesomefellas.com/ "Vocalist Solitaire Miles comes out of the Patsy Cline tradition - she holds fast to a sound reminiscent of roadside bars where just three people are left near closing at the pinball machine.” - Wall Street Journal "Susie Blue and the Lonesome Fellas includes some of Chicago's best Jazz and Country players. The group is pure Cowboy Jazz, and Miles adds a lively vocal style that brings to mind a winning blend of Patsy Cline and Billie Holiday." - DownBeat Magazine "You can't listen to western swing and not smile, it's impossible not to smile, it's feel good music. Miles' voice is wonderful, what an instrument." - Michael Feldman, NPR "Susie Blue and the Lonesome Fellas' Western Swing is popular with many folks, and I do think this group does it very well." - Marie Crichton BBC Radio "Savvy souls know there's a big difference between Country music and Western music. Western Swing band Susie Blue and the Lonesome Fellas were rightfully honored in Fort Worth at th