Suss Von Ahn
50 top tracks
Suss Von Ahn
50 top tracks
Albums

Train to Stockholm
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Walk Between the Raindrops
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Zeldas Park
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FIKA?
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Seven Days of Rain
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Apres-midi VOICES ~Swedish Beauty for Spice of Life
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Stories
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Thinking About U
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The Wine Talking
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moreorlessJazz 9
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Sweden Sounds In Tokyo 2006
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Biography
Suss von Ahn is a Singer and Songwriter from Sweden, raised in the northern city of Umeå. Music has always been her passion in life, since the early years. Being a daughter of a preacher, she early adopted the gospel music and practiced singing and playing piano every day. The family was living for several years in Liberia, Africa and during this time she also enjoyed exploring the African rhythms and instruments....Read more on Last.fm
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Suss von Ahn is a Singer and Songwriter from Sweden, raised in the northern city of Umeå. Music has always been her passion in life, since the early years. Being a daughter of a preacher, she early adopted the gospel music and practiced singing and playing piano every day. The family was living for several years in Liberia, Africa and during this time she also enjoyed exploring the African rhythms and instruments.
At the age of 15, Suss started to write her own songs by the piano. The inspiration came from west coast music, gospel music and jazz.
Since then Suss von Ahn has released several albums with original music as well as jazz covers from legendary song writers like Bill Evans, Cole Porter, Donald Fagin, Joni Mitchell and John Lennon to mention a few.
Suss von Ahn has been working as a piano entertainer at several well known hotel bars like Grand Hotel in Stockholm. She has also done a lot of backing vocals for other artists in Sweden. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Suss+von+Ahn">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
