
About Pat Suzuki
Pat Suzuki was born Chiyoko Suzuki in Cressy, California (northern California) on September 22, in the early 1930s. As the youngest of four children, she was nicknamed "Chiby", which was Japanese for "squirt". She grew up on the family farm, and discovered her love for singing early on at church on Sundays and at local events. But things took a bad turn with the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and Pat and her family were one of many Japanese-American families forced to enter internment camps.
Top Tracks
How High the Moon
I Enjoy Being a Girl
I Enjoy Being A Girl - Original Cast Recording
Down Argentina Way
Volare (Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu)
Frenesi
I Enjoy Being A Girl - from "Flower Drum Song, 1958"
Daddy
A Sunday Kind of Love
Anything Goes
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