Suzanne Rhatigan


Suzanne Rhatigan, is an Irish singer and songwriter born in Dublin.

Career

She moved to London in the early 1980s and found work as a session singer for Stock, Aitken and Waterman Records, before embarking on a solo career, recording her debut album with Fred Maher in 1992, To Hell With Love, which was released the following year. She appeared in an episode of the sci-fi TV series Red Dwarf, Robert Quine, Bernie Worrell, Matt Backer, and Drew Vogelman, among others.

Rhatigan

She re-emerged in 1995 with the punk pop trio Rhatigan, featuring John Morrison and Brynn Burrows on drums. The band had a four-year residency at London's 12 Bar Club on Denmark Street, and Suzanne Rhatigan's night attracted many small bands early in their development, such as Kings of Convenience, the Clientele, Hefner, and Turin Brakes. The band released two albums and a handful of singles/EPs during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
In 2012, their song "Me" was covered by former collaborator Antony Harding for the Audio Antihero charity album "Some.Alternate.Universe. for FSID".

Albums

In early 2013, Suzanne guested on the "Sisters of St. Anthony" single by Jack Hayter, released on Audio Antihero.

Solo discography