Summer Programs

Swiftie Central camp running at the Evergreen Cultural Center
July 15th-19th from 9 am-12 pm & August 12th-16th From 9 am-12 pm

Songwriting 101 running at the Port Coquitlam Long & McQuade July 29th-August 2nd from 1 pm-3 pm &
Swiftie Central running at the Port Coquitlam Long & McQuade August 6th-9th From 1 pm-330 pm

VIMBC

The 2024 iteration of Susie McGregor’s Vancouver International Music Business Conference is coming to the TriCity area this October!

Songwriting 101 running at the Port Coquitlam Long & McQuade
July 29th-August 2nd 1 pm-3 pm

Swiftie Central running at the Port Coquitlam Long & McQuade 
August 6th-9th 130 pm-330pm

An extremely gifted vocalist and natural performer

Susie McGregor is a natural performer who has been captivating audiences for many years, with her warm personality and emotional performances. She is also a dedicated business woman wearing a vast collection of hats, including singer/songwriter, teacher, director, producer, mentor, community activist, and most important the “mom” hat.

Singer / Songwriter

Susie McGregor is a natural performer who has been captivating audiences for many years, with her warm personality and emotional performances.

Songwriting

Susie has been writing songs all her life, she has been very fortunate to have had the opportunity to write with and learn from many very accomplished writers. Susie enjoys putting on songwriting workshops, and retreats.

Events

Susie enjoyed competing in singing contests as a child, and formed many friendships throughout them. This is one of the reasons she was inspired to create and produce singing contests.
Celebrating and nurturing talent is a passion for Susie.

The World According to Susie

 

Susie was the winner of the first PNE talent search at the age of 14 and started recording songs and working with a band shortly thereafter.

At 16 Susie enjoyed working at Maz and Me’s Musical Theatre restaurant.

Country Bands ‘Saddle Rock”, “Wild Frontier” & “The Thrillbillies” were all full time road bands that Susie fronted in the early 90’s.

Her first CD “Something Real” was released in 1996, and the cross Canada Radio tour in 1998 was successful at gaining radio support and a larger fan base.

The Tarten EP came out in 1999 and was a reflection of her love for Celtic music.
Putting together the “Jewels of the island “ compilation CD’s was another labour of love for Susie.