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14 Facts About Suzanna Choffel

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When she was 12 her parents divorced and Suzanna Choffel moved with her mother and two sisters from the suburbs, first to The Drag and then to South Austin, where she spent her formative years.

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Suzanna Choffel returned to Austin in 2003 to pursue music as a career and developed a hybrid musical style by mixing pop, soul, jazz, and world elements.

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Suzanna Choffel was awarded "Best Indie Band" at the 2009 Austin Music Awards, where she headlined the official kick-off show at the annual South by Southwest music festival.

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Suzanna Choffel played the CMJ Music Marathon in 2008, South By Southwest, and Voodoo Experience festival in 2009.

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In late 2009 Suzanna Choffel began working with producer Danny Reisch on her second album after her recording of the song "Archer" was picked up by Dell for a Windows 7 commercial.

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Suzanna Choffel released the album Steady Eye Shaky Bow independently in 2011.

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Suzanna Choffel re-released the album, renamed Archer, with "Golden Fires" as a bonus track, internationally on Red Parlor Records in 2013.

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Suzanna Choffel toured France in early 2014 to positive reviews.

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In June 2014, Suzanna Choffel joined the band Spanish Gold as a keyboardist and backup singer for the remainder of the band's national tour.

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Suzanna Choffel posted a re-recording soon after the film's release.

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In 2012, Suzanna Choffel auditioned for the third season of NBC's The Voice.

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Suzanna Choffel won a spot on Blake Shelton's team after performing Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" and being selected by both Adam Levine and Shelton.

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Suzanna Choffel then defeated Lelia Broussard in their duet of "Dog Days Are Over" in the "battle rounds".

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Suzanna Choffel exited the program with a rendition of Bob Marley's "Could You Be Loved" in a "knockout round" to Cassadee Pope.