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Doucet & Miraz
Biography
Suzanne Doucet is a singer and new age music composer from West Germany who moved to the United States in 1983. By the age of 18, the multi-talented Doucet was an established pop star in Germany. She signed with Liberty Records in 1968 and recorded with Les Reed (Tom Jones' producer) in England. She released her first single in the U.S., the Bee Gees' "Swan Song," and recorded Suzanne Doucet International with songs in seven different languages. Her earliest songwriting ventures centered on lyrics dealing with life, love, and other deep issues, but break through to "message" songs; she initially recorded pop tunes, several of which topped charts in Europe. Her self-produced, visionary first album was called Red as a Ruby, and still receives airplay in Europe.

Doucet had already traveled through Europe, the Far East, and the U.S. by the age of 25, when she took a one-year sabbatical from the music business to go on a spiritual odyssey. For the next ten years, she developed her own style of new age music while exploring many areas of metaphysics. "This was my going within period," says Doucet. "My father is a psychologist who studied with Carl Gustav Jung, and this led to my researching the metaphysics of music, specifically the Pythagorean school of harmonics.
Selected Discography

Resonance
2002