Susan Jean Repath was born in Southern Ontario and raised in a household where singing was an everday event. As a singer and guitar player Susan began performing folk music in the fertile coffee house scene of southern Ontario .
In the 1990's the resurgence of traditional music brought the guitar out of the closet and the celtic harp to her attention. Returning to her Scottish roots she began to explore the music of grandparents.
Currently A resident of the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island Susan is an active Cowichan Folk Guild member and one of the founders of the Mill Bay Coffeehouse.
She has been performing in coffeehouses and Festivals on Vancouver and The Gulf Islands including the Islands Folk Festival and the Hornby Island Celtic Festival. Susan has begun to perform original work as well as traditional accompanying herself on celtic harp, guitar, bodhran and occasionally fiddle. She is sometimes joined by other musicians like Wendy Robb, on fiddle, Jane Way on flute or Irish whistle and Allie Evans with voice or flute.