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About Sue Artz - Violinist
and Disc Jockey
Renowned
classically trained violinist Sue Artz
grew up in Saratoga Springs NY and has been
playing the violin for 25 years. She performed
in symphonies all throughout her childhood and
graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in
music performance from The College of New Paltz,
NY. Sue Artz has been on stage since age 6, playing
for thousands over the years at various venues
throughout the east coast, including Carnegie
Hall with an orchestra and at New York’s
legendary rock club CBGB’s among many more, with
her former punk rock alternative band.
Locally, Sue starred in the Outer Banks Music
Showcase, founded the former Heart Strings and
Ivory trio, was an original member of the
Showstoppers band and has performed at many
festivals and benefits.
In 2001, Sue made headlines when she won more
than $40,000 in front of millions of viewers on
the long-running game show Wheel of Fortune. Sue plays hundreds of weddings along the beaches
of the Outer Banks every year since her arrival
to North Carolina in 2000.
In addition to serving as the 2004-2005
vice-president of the Outer Banks Wedding
Association, and she has taught many adults and
children in the community.
Sue enjoys performing string-themed favorites
from a wide range of genres for all generations,
including classical standards as well as
contemporary hits by artists including The
Beatles, Ozzy Osbourne, Queen, Green Day,
Rhianna, Charlie Daniels, and more.
Sue currently resides in Kill Devil Hills with
her husband, writer/photographer Matt Artz, and
their two sons, Jasper and Ozzie.
Sue and Matt now dedicate their time to their
Family Business (see more at
www.theartzgallery.com), which includes
providing the perfect atmosphere for weddings
here on the Outer Banks.
About
Matt Artz - Professional Photography Services
Matt Artz is a 1999 graduate of Old
Dominion University and has worked as a writer and
photographer on North Carolina’s Outer Banks since 2000.
His work has appeared in The North Beach Sun and The
Coastland Times newspaper, as well as numerous other
publications, including the current edition of The Outer
Banks Wedding Guide, The Outer Banks Travel Guide, rip
Current Magazine, The Edenton Enterprise, The Chowan
Herald, The Duck/Corolla Guide, The Currituck Club
Magazine, Front Porch Magazine, and The Edge Outer Banks
magazine.
An exhibit entitled “Covering the Monument to a Century
of Flight,” featuring the photography of Matt Artz, was
shown at Glenn Eure’s Ghost Fleet Gallery in Nags Head,
NC for nearly a year in 2004.
The Artz Gallery Photography was officially launched in
2005, and merged with OBXViolin.com in 2006 to offer
comprehensive Wedding Packages including Photography by
Matt Artz and Live Music and DJ Services by Sue Artz.
Matt currently lives in Kill Devil Hills, NC with his
wife, Sue, and their sons Ozzie and Jasper.
Career
highlights to date –
-2000-2009 - Reporter/Photographer, The Coastland Times
newspaper
-2003-2005 – Music Editor/Co-founder, ripCurrent
Magazine
-Covering appearances by President George W. Bush, actor
John Travolta, and astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil
Armstrong at the 2003 First Flight Centennial
Celebration at Wright National Memorial.
-Shooting 2003 X-Games world champion skateboarder Bucky
Lasek in Nags Head two weeks before Lasek captured gold
for the second year in row in Los Angeles, Calif. in
2004.
-Covering Jesse James, of the Discovery Channel’s
Monster Garage, and his successful flight of a flying
car in Currituck, NC in 2005.
-Covering the 9/11 aftermath at Ground Zero in New York
City in October 2001.
-Shooting hundreds of musicians in concert, including
Michelle Branch, The Beach Boys, The Temptations, 2 Live
Crew, Clutch, Afroman, Stanley Jordan, Carbon Leaf,
Phunk Junkees, The Wailers, Aaron Tippin, Lee Greenwood,
The Connells, Reverend Horton Heat, Gov’t Mule, BobaFlex,
Hydrovibe, and guitar legend Hubert Sumlin.
Covering
the 9/11 aftermath at Ground Zero in New York in October 2001.
Shooting hundreds of musicians in concert, including Michelle
Branch, The Beach Boys, The Temptations, 2 Live Crew, Clutch,
Afroman, Stanley Jordan, Carbon Leaf, Phunk Junkees, The
Wailers, Aaron Tippin, Lee Greenwood, The Connells,
Reverend Horton Heat, and guitar legend Hubert Sumlin. |