Susan Moonsie

Susan Moonsie
Also known as Susan, Susie, Little Susie
Born (1964-01-21) January 21, 1964[1]
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Genres Soul,, disco, funk, new wave, pop, rock
Occupation(s) Singer, actress
Years active 1982–1988
Labels Warner Bros.
Associated acts Apollonia 6, Vanity 6, Prince

Susan Moonsie (born January 21, 1964) is an American singer and musician. She is best known as a member of Vanity 6 (1982–1983) and Apollonia 6 (1983–1985) and for her association with musician Prince.[2]

Career

Moonsie was one of those ladies who became a member of Vanity 6 in 1982. Susan was given a "teenage Lolita" image by Prince, for shock value—Susan claimed she was only 16 years old at the time, although she was 18 years old when the group was formed. Moonsie and fellow Vanity 6 member Brenda Bennett would later join Patricia "Apollonia" Kotero, after Vanity's departure from Prince, as Apollonia 6 in the 1984 film Purple Rain.

Relationship with Prince

Moonsie had an on-and-off relationship with Prince from about 1980 to 1985. There were a combination of reasons for the end of their relationship. Some have stated she chose to end their relationship around 1983 while Prince was infatuated with Vanity. Moonsie chose to end her relationship with him and even became good friends with Vanity. Another story suggests that the relationship continued until 1984 when Prince began a close relationship with Susannah Melvoin (the twin sister of Revolution guitarist Wendy Melvoin).

Prince is said to have written the song "When Doves Cry" about their relationship. "Private Joy" was also supposedly written about her. They became very close on the 1980–81 Dirty Mind Tour and she was his main girlfriend until he met Vanity (Denise Matthews) in January 1982. The group was originally designed around her, but she did not want to be a lead singer, hence why Jamie and Brenda Bennett were designated to be main vocalists until Vanity arrived.

Family and pop culture

Moonsie, the daughter of a conservative school teacher, is from Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is of Black and Indian heritage originally from Trinidad. She married actor David Garfield on December 29, 1988. Garfield died on November 24, 1994, from a heart attack. Moonsie is also mentioned as a character in the lyrics of the Timex Social Club hit song "Rumors". "Did you hear that one about Susan, some say she's just a tease. In a camisole, she's six feet tall. She'll knock you to your knees". This fact was confirmed by Timex Social Club founding member and lyricist, Marcus A. Thompson.

References

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