Susan Cagle (born 1981 in Aruba) is a singer-songwriter, known best for her self-recorded album, "The Subway Recordings". The second-oldest of 10 children, Cagle started performing in public stations in New York City, including Union Square, Grand Central Terminal and subway stations in Times Square. In addition to singing, Cagle plays the guitar in the majority of her performances, with her sister Caroline playing bass and her brother Jesse on second guitar. Wikipedia
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Many aspiring musicians cut their teeth on the streets, but 25-year-old songstress Susan Cagle headed underground, deep into the heart of New York's subway system, to get her soul-bearing tunes out to the masses. www.mtv.com/news/yhif/susan_cagle/