Suzanne Lynch


Suzanne Lynch Biography

Suzanne Lynch MNZM (née Donaldson, born in 1951) is a New Zealand singer who has worked professionally under the names Suzanne Donaldson, Suzanne Lynch and Suzanne.

She first came to wide public knowledge in the 1960s as half of the duo The Chicks with her sister, Judy Hindman, on the NZBC television series C'MON. In 1969 she became a solo performer and was a resident performer on the follow-up show Happen Inn. In 1970 she was voted N.Z. Entertainer of the Year

After marrying fellow entertainer Bruce Lynch she moved to London, England where she worked as a session musician until she became a regular part of Cat Stevens' vocal group and appeared on several of his albums until he gave up recording after a religious conversion. The first song Lynch did for Stevens was "Oh Very Young" in which she sang the solo and background vocals.

In the Queen's Birthday Honours of 2001 she was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to entertainment.

Lynch was last seen on television as a backing singer in the 2008 and 2009 series of Stars in Their Eyes. She is still working as a vocal artist in the music industry.

Awards

  • 1971 NEBOA Entertainer of the year award
  • 1972 APRA Golden Disc award
  • 1972-73 Gold Disc Award for Success as a singer in NZ and overseas
  • 2001 Suzanne was awarded the Queens Honor Of 'M.N.Z.M'.
  • 2008 Rock'Ons award for International NZ star
  • 2008 Top female artist award
  • 2008 The Benny Award
In 2008 she received the Benny Award from the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand Inc.




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