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Newcastle jazz diva Su Cruickshank dies at age 63

10 Dec, 2009 03:00 AM
THE larger-than-life Su Cruickshank, jazz singer, writer, comedian, actor and entertainer, has died aged 63.

Cruickshank was a well-known, much-loved Novocastrian and a staunch supporter of Hunter theatre and live music.

Known as the Diva on the Hill, Cruickshank's singing career was kicked off by accident at the Star Hotel in Newcastle where one of the musician's wives used to hear her singing along, and encouraged her to sing.

"I got up and sang Bill Bailey and that was it," she told The Herald in 2007.

Cruickshank was the eldest of four children who grew up in Adamstown, where there was a piano in the house, as well as a double-bass that belonged to her father.

Her sister, Jane Cruickshank, said she was very much influenced by her paternal grandmother, who had been a singer.

Cruickshank spent time in London where she sang in what she described as "sleazy jazz dives" before returning to Newcastle where she started singing at The Orient Hotel, and joined the Hunter Valley Theatre Company.

Since 1979 her performances were many and varied, spanning the gamut of the performing arts from variety shows, jazz concerts and comedy to film, theatre, radio and television.

One of her early successes and best-known film roles was as the mother of Yahoo Serious in Young Einstein.

She also starred on the ABC's drama GP, was a regular guest on The Bert Newton Show and Midday with Ray Martin, and hosted her own interview show in 1995 and 1996.

For many years she hosted the Midsummer Festival of Jazz at Sydney's Domain for the Festival of Sydney.

The complete list of her achievements covers several pages.

Cruickshank was a member of Merewether's South Leagues Club where she regularly played bridge and dined.

As well as being a mezzo-soprano with a four-octave range, she was fluent in Yugoslavian, and had an understanding of French, Russian and Italian.

Jane Cruickshank said yesterday her sister always had lots of friends, and would be sadly missed.

"She was fantastic with audiences, both as a singer and as a compere, and a promoter of jazz," she said.

"The thing with Su is she was incredibly generous. She did lots of freebies for charities and other musos. She was very generous with her time. Money and possessions were never important to her."'

Cruickshank was admitted to hospital in August, before going on dialysis, and died at 11pm on Tuesday.

Her family is planning a musical celebration of her life, likely to be held next week at a Hamilton hotel where she frequently performed.

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A lady who knew fun when she saw it.
Posted by whizz, 10/12/2009 4:58:16 AM, on The Herald
Vale Su. You played your part well.
Posted by jake 69, 10/12/2009 5:34:15 AM, on The Herald
Su, heaven would be happyer today, loves and will miss you heaps on overnight with TC.God bless the family xxxooo
Posted by Ray Hoareau, 10/12/2009 6:47:04 AM, on The Herald
Thank you "Sleazy" Su - a big lady with a big voice and an even bigger heart. Newcastle shares the pain of the loss with Joycie and her family.
Posted by Chookman, 10/12/2009 7:02:32 AM, on The Herald
my condolence go out to su and her faimly and friends she was a lady with a powerful voice and did australia proud whith her music
Posted by micheal brown, 10/12/2009 7:17:00 AM, on The Herald
Rest in Peace Su. Have seen you many times. Always had that laugh. I remembered at the lighting of the Xmas tree in the mall you invited the Chief to come sit on your knee, you got a few giggles then. To the family she was a great person. Achievements were many.
Posted by Concerned Resident, 10/12/2009 7:23:53 AM, on The Herald
Su was one of the most lovely people that you will ever meet and a friend of my Family. Sue was raised in Merewether in her youth and did her High Schooling at Saint Joseph's the Junction with my mother and our family condolences go out to and will always be remembered as the lady with non stop Humour.. God Bless you Sue Cruickshank you will always be remembered.
Posted by Richard Walters, 10/12/2009 7:29:05 AM, on The Herald
Like sunshine she brought warmth and a chemistry which you became enveloped in A JOY which lives on in the shared memories of a truly GREAT lady.
Posted by Patrick, 10/12/2009 7:36:34 AM, on The Herald
R.I.P Su Cruickshank. A Novocastrian legend, and a great Australian. You will be sorely missed. Thanks for the memories. It is a darker day without you.
Posted by Jordo, 10/12/2009 8:50:55 AM, on The Herald
RIP Su. You will be dearly missed.
Posted by Justin, 10/12/2009 10:14:47 AM, on The Herald
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