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Emily Browne

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Born in England in 1985, Emily Browne's musical journey began as a school-age clarinettist and drummer, and it is only in recent years that she has found her true calling as an acoustic guitarist who sings her own song.
 
Indeed, it was not until 2009 that she first stepped out into the gigging scene of her native Warwickshire as part of guitar-bass duo "Brownian Motion." Since then, Browne has played well-received acoustic sets across the Midlands and made her London debut at the Troubadour, while expanding her musical range in the studio with her own session band. With the release of her debut EP – “Brownian Motion” – Emily Browne is poised for breakout success in the months and years ahead.
 
A broad slate of influences – including Gomez, Turin Brakes, John Martyn and Joan Armatrading – makes the pigeon-holing of Emily Browne's music an exercise fraught with the risk of misunderstanding. That said, her work can be placed into a broader female vocal category alongside such contemporary singers as Lianne La Havas and Anna Calvi, while Emily's voice itself carries more than a suspicion of classic British female singers like Sandy Denny.
 
Emily is currently doing solo acoustic gigs and rehearsing with a new band to record her debut album. Watch this space!