Susaye Greene is an American singer-songwriter best known for being the last official member to join the Supremes, joining in 1976 and remaining with the group until its disbandment in 1977. She is also a successful songwriter, with credits including Michael Jackson's "I Can't Help It" and Deniece Williams' "Free". Beyond her musical career, Greene is also an author, multimedia artist, and inspirational speaker.
Born in Houston, Texas, she began her professional career at the age of 12 months. After moving to New York City as a teenager, she appeared in various commercials and attended and graduated from the New York City High School of Performing Arts. Prior to joining The Supremes, Greene sang with Ray Charles' Raelettes and Stevie Wonder's Wonderlove, which paired her with Deniece Williams and Shirley Brewer. In 1973, she sang lead as a guest vocalist on New Birth's hit "Until It's Time for You to Go" (a cover of Buffy Sainte-Marie's song). A successful singer and songwriter as well, Greene has written hit records for Michael Jackson, Deniece Williams, and many others.
Voyage LA: https://voyagela.com/interview/conversations-with-susaye-greene/
Susaye has been a performer and jurist with the Raw Science Film Festival since 2016.