Zan Fiskum

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Born
Suzannah Fiskum

(1996-10-28) October 28, 1996 (age 29)
InstrumentsPiano & Guitar (Acoustic & Electric)
Zan Fiskum
Fiskum in 2022
Fiskum in 2022
Background information
Born
Suzannah Fiskum

(1996-10-28) October 28, 1996 (age 29)
InstrumentsPiano & Guitar (Acoustic & Electric)
Websitehttps://www.zanfiskum.com

Suzannah Fiskum, known professionally as Zan Fiskum, is an American folk-pop singer and songwriter.[1] Fiskum is known for her time on The Voice in Season 18 where she was a Top 9 finalist.[2]

Fiskum was born and raised in Maple Valley, Washington.[1][3][4] Her mother is a piano teacher, which led her children to become involved in music.[1]

Throughout her adolescence Fiskum became involved in plays and musicals.[1] To her parents surprise she was comfortable and expressive on stage though offstage she was shy.[1] Fiskum graduated from Tahoma High School in 2015.[3]

After high school Fiskum moved to Lakeland, Florida, where she studied music at Southeastern University.[3]

The Voice

Fiskum was a contestant of The Voice, Season 18.[2] Her first performance resulted in high praise from all the judges.[4] Three of the four judges turned their chair after she sang “Light on” by Maggie Rogers.[4] Fiskum ultimately chose John Legend's team.[4] She was eliminated after reaching the Top 9.[1][5] Fiskum performed her final performance virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic in her renovated RV.[6][5]

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