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Toni McCann, born Susan Hutson, was a garage and bubblegum pop singer from Australia, active in the 1960s and 1970s. She emigrated with her family from England to Australia in 1964, settling in Brisbane. At the age of 15, she adopted the stage name Toni McCann and released several singles and an album. Later, she changed her name to Toni McRae to honor her Scottish relations. Toni then teamed up with her husband, performing together as Toni & Royce. The duo released three albums and several singles, entertaining troops at military bases in Far East Asia and Europe, playing in UK clubs, appearing at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, and touring with the Queensland Arts Council children's program across Australian schools for nine years. More recently, under the name Sue Collier, she has served as a volunteer prison chaplain with Inside Out Prison Chaplaincy. She has also released her first original music since the 1980s, a CD of original Christian songs titled "You Might Be the One."
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