Susannah McCorkle
January 4, 1946 – May 19, 2001

Susannah McCorkle was an American jazz vocalist who made a name for herself during the late ’70s to early ’90s thanks to her quietly intensive voice.  She signed to respected jazz label, Concord Records in the early ’90s and released two critically acclaimed and commercially successful albums.  Around that time, she also made recordings for the Smithsonian Institution, being the youngest artist to do so at the time.  McCorkle was also a published author, having penned short stories for Cosmopoliton and Madamoiselle as well as essays in the New York Times Magazine.  McCorkle was a breast cancer survivor, but suffered from depression for many years.  She took her own life at the age of 55 by leaping from the balcony of her Manhattan apartment.

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