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This Midwest state (Wisconsin) is well know by many as the frozen tundra because of the cold winters, and imagining the foursome traveling a country road pulling a trailer filled with their instruments through snow is mind-boggling.

“Suzie and The Monarchs”

Suzanne was the school Yearbook editor

The love of music kept “Suzie and The Monarchs” traveling to gigs after school and singing through the night, and somehow able to return to school in the morning to be what seemed to be normal students. (Suzie aka Suzanne was the school Yearbook editor.) Wouldn’t you love to flip through that yearbook now!

during a slow dance Suzanne lift the cowboys hat
to see if he had hair

Funny thing is Suzanne then asked are you a Real Cowboy

After high school Suzanne quit singing with the band, and years later Suzanne fell in love with a cowboy (Dean) after a girlfriend (Sarah Jo) and her starting going to a Country Honky-Tonk called “The Rusty Horn”. Suzanne learned to dance country after watching Dean dance saying “I can do that”, and the following week Suzanne walked up to Dean’s table asking for a dance, and during a slow dance Suzanne lifted the cowboys hat to see if he had hair. Funny thing is Suzanne then asked are you a real cowboy or just a weekend cowboy”? Dean answered, “Nope, I’m a horseman”!
A few weeks later Dean and Suzanne became a couple that would attract attention to the dance floor!

Suzanne saw the karaoke hosts sitting at a table calling out names like bingo callers!

Suzanne said, “That’s not entertainment”!

A couple years later Suzanne would marry her cowboy, adding her horses with Dean’s then buying some property for the horses naming it the “Hi Oh Silver Ranch”!
Suzanne aka the “White Fox” would sing during a Saddle Sore Rider party which rekindled her love for singing music.

Dean loved watching Suzanne sing, and one night Suzanne with her cowboy went to a lounge located inside a bowling alley named the Chaparral Lanes.

Entering the lounge inside Chaparral lanes Suzanne saw the karaoke hosts sitting at a table calling out names like bingo callers!

Suzanne said, “That’s not entertainment”! So Suzanne went to the manager of the club proposing that she could sing and entertain better than those bingo callers and build a better following for the club”!
The management gave her a few songs to sing and after everyone applauded her performance gave her the green light to entertaining a weekly show! The first 2 weeks would triple the clubs business and became a very successful show which changed Suzanne’s name to the “White Fox”!

Suzanne put together a successful show
with other hosts at Cask and Cleaver
helping a non-profit organization
called Multiple Sclerosis Society.

18 hr. marathon

A year later Suzanne put together a successful show with other hosts at Cask and Cleaver helping a non-profit organization called Multiple Sclerosis Society. (her close friend Terry was stricken with MS). The show was successful after many actors, and known personalities would help entertain during that 18 hr. marathon.
Later a booming Las Vegas, (just known as a town at that time) would interest Suzanne aka the “White Fox”! The “White Fox” and Dean moved to Las Vegas finding a lounge immediately to hosting karaoke!
During the 20 years in Vegas, Dean always called out to Suzanne aka the “White Fox”using her nickname he used for her “Anne Lee” which caused the “White Fox’s following to call her “Annie Lee the White Fox of Las Vegas”! The “White Fox’s” entertainment show was popular throughout Las Vegas in many lounges and bars for 20 years. The White Fox” logo was popular as well being seen in commercials and entertainment magazines!

Hosting karaoke throughout Las Vegas allowed White Fox Entertainment to organizing another non-profit 18-hour marathon for MS with a Pub Crawl that was again very successful.

After being away in Vegas for so many years, later Suzanne and Dean moved back to California to be closer to the beach. While in Chino and San Diego California, Suzanne sang at senior communities that would become a new normal for loving her style of songs and entertainment.

Finally after 4 years in California, the “White Fox” moved once more to “The Grand” in Surprise, Arizona (5 hours from California and Las Vegas).
The “White Fox” has returned to singing for seniors and singing great songs from the 50’s to 90’s, Country and Rock & Roll to seniors. The “White Fox” and Dean Anthony would love to entertain your occasion. Please email or call us so we can match schedules!

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