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Susan Cagle Biography

"Some musicians are born into the kinds of lives that make music journalists salivate. Susan Cagle is certainly one of them.Born in 1981 in Aruba, Cagle was raised in a cult that her parents had devoted themselves to. The Children of God, also known as Family International, was an apocalyptic Christian group that several other celebrities--River Phoenix and Rose McGowan among them--can claim to having been raised in. She learned the guitar at age seven, and was writing her own music as a teenager. She often busked on street corners to earn extra money for her and her family. By the time she was an adult, she parted ways with her parents leaving the cult for good.But life wasn't easy on the outside. She moved to New York in 2001 and began performing in the city's extensive subway system, earning money wherever she could. Of her nine brothers and sisters, her sister Caroline and brother Jesse joined her, playing bass and guitar respectively. Together, they began to attract a small following among subway riders.In 2006, they released their debut album, The Subway Recordings, all of which comes from two performances--one in Times Square Station and the other under Grand Central Station. The record became a favorite of indie rock lovers, though, and earned her a following. Cagle is now exploring acting as well, appearing in the 2008 films New York, Lately and Adam.In 2007, she earned some major exposure after appearing on Oprah's daytime talk show to perform ""Dear Oprah,"" an ode to the show's infamous host."

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    "With a story like Susan Cagle's, it's hard to imagine why she isn't more well known. The singer-songwriter was raised in the Children of God cult, globe trotting throughout her childhood along with her parents, and often busking on street corners to raise money. When she became an adult and left, she moved to New York and busked in the subway system, eventually scoring a record deal that became The Subway Recordings.After appearing on Oprah's talk show and performing a song dedicated to the host, Cagle's notoriety spread like wildfire. Her moving pop and jazzy coffeehouse tunes have impressed plenty of fans, and this rising star is set to only become even more well known as she begins to take on acting jobs.Here on PlayPhone, you can get familiar with her by downloading two different songs off The Subway Recordings. Both ""Manhatten Cowboy"" and ""Shakespeare"" are hot tracks that are sure to impress you.""Do you like Shakespeare, Jeff Buckley, watching movies on Sundays?/Do you like kissing when its raining, making faces in the station/Do you like.../I need to know/Do you like.../Before you go,"" go the lyrics to the sad love song ""Shakespeare.""Download these ringtones in music tone format now!"