SUZAN AGBOR
SUZAN AGBOR, "Singing is my passion it gives me hope and the strenght to go my way" From her early days as a little girl in Kumba, a small town in Cameroon, Africa, Suzan Ebot Agbor had a passion for singing. Suzan, born January 5, 1980 was one of eight children born to her parents who were both Pastors of the Methodist Church in Cameroon. My mom was the leader of the Womens Gospel Choir and she would take me along for rehearsals, says Suzan. Although I could not memorize the words, my soprano voice and rhythm was present. I was so proud to be in the group, says Suzan, who was five at the time. It was her interest in singing that led the leaders of the church to form a childrens choir. At age 11, Suzan joined her school choir and eventually led them to win many competitions. At age 12, Suzan formed her own girl group called ANGELIC SISTERS. The group, which consisted of five girls, was together for five years and won many trophies in singing. In 1998, Suzan felt she got her first break through when her family band THE HEALERS, was chosen as the Best Group to represent Cameroon at the Commonwealth Games in Malaysia. THE HEALERS performed for over 50,000 people at the sports stadium in Kuala Lumpur. The bands first gospel album Heal the World through Prayers was played on the local radio stations in Malaysia. Suzan fell in love with Berlin after visiting there with THE HEALERS and decided to move there in 2000 to advance her career in singing. While there Suzan has performed at many festivals. In 2001, Suzan toured across Europe with renowned European artist Marla Glen & Della Miles. That tour led to a solo tour across Asia sponsored by Starwood Resorts. Suzan, who still resides in Berlin, is currently writing, composing and performing her own songs. She is inspired by artists such as Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, Shirley Bassey and Whitney Houston. One day, she hopes to perform with Luciano Pavarotti.

