Sue Jin
Sue Jin is an inspirational figure in the world of Asian American artists. After graduating in 2005 with a
BA degree in Anthropology from UCLA, she decided to pursue her passion for music. Since then, she
has performed throughout Los Angeles and Hollywood, appeared on MTV's "My Own," been a featured
artist on radio and television,  and was a top 10 finalist for Asian American Popstar. Her originality,
sincerity, and soul, are what make her one of the most inspiring upcoming Asian American artists of
today.

Sue Jin began singing at a very young age, however, dedicated much of her early years to competitive
figure skating. Her love for performing manifested in her skating for over a decade. Though she
continued skating throughout college, founding UCLA's first intercollegiate figure skating team, she
decided to direct her energy toward the performing arts, playing lead roles in musical productions such
as "Grease" and "The Tale of Changsu," as well as dancing on various troupes, including ACA Hip
Hop, one of UCLA's most reputable and competitive hip hop teams.

After dabbling in various areas of the arts, she decided to take a more individualistic approach to
music, writing her first song, "If I Could Change," in 2004. Since then, Sue Jin has dedicated herself to
writing original songs with poignant messages and soulful lyrics. Drawing elements from Alicia Keys,
India Arie, Joss Stone, Jill Scott, Ella Fitzgerald, Evanescence, Elton John, Sara Mclauchlan, Whitney
Houston, and the legendary Stevie Wonder, shes developed her raw talent and made it acoustic soul.

Sue Jin released her highly anticipated EP, "Worth the Tears," in January 2008, which is available at all
major online music stores.  She is currently recording her full-length album which is scheduled to be
released early next year.  For more information, check out her website at
myspace.com/suejinmusic.
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Nov 27 2009 8:00P
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