Price and Suffet
NEWS   Steve & Anne sound great together -- sometimes her voice is like a soft echo behind him, other times they're together out front. -- Sandra Nixon. Sydney, Australia.
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We are Anne Price and Steve Suffet, two New York based folksingers who perform both individually and together.

This SoundClick page contains only very basic information and only a small sample of our music. Please follow the links above to our artist websites for additional information. We also have our own SoundClick pages. Please click here for Anne and here for Steve.
Why this name?
We use our real names, Anne Price and Steve Suffet.
Do you play live?
We perform live whenever and wherever we can, either separately or together. We have each performed for folk music clubs, pubs, coffee houses, schools, libraries, community centers, festivals, and other venues in the USA and abroad. Steve has performed at the Jacob's Ladder Folk Festival in Israel, and both of us have performed in folk clubs and pubs in the UK and in Ireland.
Band History:
We have both been performing in public since we were college students the 1960s. We met in 1997, and we first performed together three years later. From 2003 to 2008 we were both in a folk ensemble called MacDougal Street Rent Party, which dissolved after the death of our musical director, Eric Levine. But even before Eric's demise, the two of us frequently appeared without the rest of the band. It was during that time that we developed Woody Rediscovered, a musical workshop which features some of Woody Guthrie's less known songs. In October 2008 and then again in May 2010 we went to the UK and performed at several folk clubs. We plan to make a third trip to the UK in 2012.
Your influences?
Our main influences are traditional and contemporary folk music, mostly from from North America, but also from Great Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere. We incorporate many folk styles and traditions into our music, including ballads, Appalachian music, old-time country music, blues, Gospel, Freedom songs, railroad songs, cowboy songs, union songs, topical-political songs, Woody Guthrie songs, and much more.
Favorite spot?
We both live in New York City and love it, although we also enjoy traveling. Anne lives in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, and Steve lives in the Sunnyside section of Queens.
Equipment used:
We are primarily acoustic performers. Both of us play Martin guitars, although Anne often sings a cappella. We each occasionally play Appalachian mountain dulcimer, and Steve sometimes plays harmonica. Once in a while he plays a Vega 5-string banjo.
Anything else...?
We can send you a full press kit, including a sample CD containing live recordings as well as studio tracks. Please e-mail Steve with your postal address and with the name of the venue or organization you represent. Thank you.
Walthamstow Folk Club, London, 2010
Yippie Cafe, New York City, 2010
Price & Suffet with Pete Seeger in NYC, 2009
FAB Club, Grays UK, 2008
PMN Concert, New York City, 2010
PMN Winter Gathering, Hartford, 2011
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