ALT B: Emma Hughes & Friends

Emma Hughes & Friends vol.1 is the first in a series of sessions that aim to bring together the people and magic of live music.

Over the past ten years, Emma has been lucky to meet and work with many incredible musicians. She has found so much magic in making and sharing music with others, so in the lead up to the release of her first single ‘Baby’, she wanted to celebrate some of the wonderful people who have helped shape her and her music.

Emma Hughes is a British singer songwriter. Her music is lyrically led and heavily influenced by the rich history of intelligently emotional female singer-songwriters; from Taylor Swift to Tracy Chapman, Julia Jacklin to Joni Mitchell. Emma has been developing her music with producer Linnéa Ljungblad (Orca Sounds) since they met in 2015 and is very excited to finally release her first single, Baby.

Emma is joined by Bryony Dunn, multi-instrumentalist Eden J Howells and queer chamber-pop singer-songwriter Heren Wolf.

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