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Alice Tan Ridley          

The New York Subway Idol

Alice Tan Ridley was born in Georgia into a musical family of nine siblings, most of them artists. She has been captivating audiences since she was three years old. After moving to New York in 1971, raising a family (including her daughter, Academy Award-nominated actress Gabourey Sidibe), and teaching handicapped children in the New York City school system, Ridley resumed her singing career full time in 1992 beginning with a tour of Morocco, when she was invited by the Moroccan ambassador to the US to sing touring the country. She has also performed in Argentina, Germany, Uruguay, and The Netherlands, as well as throughout the USA.

In 1992 Ridley started singing in the Subway in New York – at 14th Street Union Square, 34th Street Herald Square, and the famous 42nd Street Times Square – covering such songs as "I Will Always Love You," "I Will Survive," "Billie Jean," "My Heart Will Go On," and other hits.

Her legendary subway performances of stopping people dead in their tracks and rocking the station resulted in a flurry of YouTube videos, now reaching over 3 million hits. When Ridley would sing you couldn't miss the huge crowd that surrounded her and fueled her with love and appreciation. She is known locally as the "New York City Subway Idol."

She sang "Amazing Grace" in the film about LA street dancers, Rize, which showed at Sundance Film Festival and performed a soul stirring rendition of "America the Beautiful" in the film Heights. In 2002 Ridley won the Fox talent show 30 Seconds to Fame with her soulful rendition of "Midnight Train to Georgia."

At a concert at the United Nations for the UN Women's Group, her voice was described as an extraordinary instrument of healing, with resonant overtones like a Tibetan singing bowl she opens the "chakras."

Ridley is a master interpreter of lyrics with an emotional depth and charisma that is rare. She embodies a combination of raw power, charm, sensuality, spirituality, and pure funk.

Most recently, at the age of 58, she decided to take a leap of faith and audition for the show America's Got Talent. Ridley's raw power and charm immediately resonated with both the judges and the audience, and she was sent to Hollywood to compete in the finals. While she did not make it all the way to the end, she won the hearts of America and has built an unbelievable fan base.

Like Etta James, Diana Ross, and Tina Turner, she is a long lasting goddess of soul, with enough personality, talent, and a touch of funk to prove to be an unforgettable performer.

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From the Subway to the Stage!

Alice Tan Ridley has a remarkable personal story, having gone from a daycare professional to a State Board of Education employee to, finally, a New York City subway busker who supported her family for 23 years with her unique vocation. Her talent, coupled with a dose of good luck, landed her a chance meeting with the Ambassador of Morocco, and the rest—as they say—is history. After performing in Morocco and across the world, Ridley found herself on America's Got Talent, where she wowed audiences with her soulful sound.

"From the Subway to the Stage!" is a musical journey with Ridley, who shares her fascinating life story while interspersing it with her own soundtrack of soul, R&B, and pop hits. Audiences will walk away entertained, enchanted, and above all motivated by the powerful musical force that is Alice Tan Ridley.

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Subway singer Alice Ridley's got talent - Morning Call
Alice Tan Ridley would be the last person to say you can't live your dream. She is a breakout star, with a majestic voice discovered by an audience of millions ...

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