On April 30, 2012, Susan had the honor of introducing
legendary Boston Symphony flutist Doriot Anthony Dwyer
at Rochester Music Hall of Fame awards ceremony
First Class Inducted in a Joyous and Historic Night!
What a night! Fifteen hundred people filled the Eastman Theatre for the first induction ceremony of the Rochester Music Hall of Fame. It was a historic event, filled with tears, laughter, stories, and most importantly, music. There’s a great article on the front page of the Democrat and Chronicle with terrific pictures, so please check that out. And here is a copy of the program. Please enjoy the bios and support all our sponsors. We’ll also be posting t videos, photos and comments as soon as the dust settles a bit (and we all get some sleep.) Here are some highlights of the evening:
Ninety year old flutist, Doriot Anthony Dwyer, gave a deeply moving performance accompanied on piano by Cherry Tsang. Doriot was introduced by Susan Fleet, a music historian and musician, who really helped us understand the barriers that Doriot broke down by her sheer talent and determination. There were few dry eyes in the audience after this induction. Read more here
On Thursday, April 12, 2012 Susan was a panelist
at the Popular Cultural Association Conference in Boston
She and three other members of Sisters in Crime-New England
discussed their gritty crime novels on the Panel: Dirty Business
On September 20, 2011
Susan was the featured mystery author
at the Curtis Memorial Library
in Brunswick, Maine
She had a great time telling the folks about her latest thriller, DIVA
and how she went from a career in music to writing thrillers.
She also gave a copy of her CD to Dottie for her upcoming birthday and
played Happy Birthday to Dottie on her trumpet!
On September 29, 2011, Susan's latest thriller got a great review
On a snowy Sunday afternoon, February 27, 2011, Susan joined two other crime novelists for a panel at the Duxbury MA Free library. It may have been snowy but those Duxbury folks are hardy and lots of them turned out for a lively discussion!
On October 29, 2010 Susan delivered some Music & Mayhem
at the Marshfield, MA, Council on Aging Center.
The folks had lots of great questions. Susan gave a copy of her solo trumpet CD to a man celebrating his 90th birthday and played Happy Birthday to him on her trumpet.
On June 8, 2010 former LA Times movie critic Jan Herman reviewed
I LOVED Absolution. Once I started it I could not put it down. Barbara H, Attleboro MA
From cover to end ABSOLUTION is unique in plot, accurate in setting, and a book impossible to put down. I can hardly wait for the next one. Betty W, New Orleans LA
Excellent! Well paced, well developed characters, kept my interest until the last page. When does the next one come out? I am looking forward to reading more. Bruce H, Providence, RI
The bad guy was creepy, handsome, but really creepy and sick! The ending was a surprise. Will this be a series? I liked Frank Renzi and would read more books about him. Jennifer W, Alexandria, LA
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