EMILY HEARN performs the song "FOUND A HEART" for BalconyTV.
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PRESENTED BY AMANDA MUIRHEAD
I think I was eleven when I first realized I might like to take the stage as a performer. I had been proudly singing different musical numbers around the house for years, so I figured it was about time that I auditioned for a play. My whole family piled into the tiny audition room to support me. Within a few moments I was up on stage, terrified, staring at my feet, quietly singing my best rendition of "Tomorrow" hoping that they would cast me as Annie.
I think I got the understudy for a non-speaking role in that play.
So you can understand why I honestly didn't dream of a music career until eight years later when I was in college. I had played piano for a few years, and taught myself how to play guitar in 2008. I loved the way music made me feel, and how an honest song could tell a story with more intensity and emotion than any book I'd ever read. I admired great songwriters like James Taylor, John Denver, Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan--the artists who inspired me to use my voice in a way that could be heard on a different level. So at nineteen I began creating my own world of songs.
I released my first EP, Paper Heart in 2010 and my full length album, Red Balloon last year. I saw these records as a chance to give my feelings a life of their own, and to express them in a way that was genuine and honest so that other people who felt the same way could know they are not alone.
I was lucky enough to land some amazing opportunities following the release of these albums. Some of these include a surprise Bill Murray cameo in my first music video (which was a highlight moment of my life) and the chance play my music all over the country where I've continued to meet amazing friends and fans.
After all these years I've finally overcome my stage fright and strangely enough, I truly feel at home when I'm up there performing. I think that's because when I come down off the stage I meet people who thank me genuinely for writing a song. They say it describes exactly where they are in life. That pinpoints the whole reason why I do this--because I believe I'm standing before a group of people who feel the same way that I do and need to know that they are understood.
I just made a brand new EP in Oklahoma with producer Chad Copelin (Ben Rector, Christina Perri, Green River Ordinance), and I decided to call it Promises. It talks about the ups and downs of life--what it feels like to have a crush, and (sadly) what it feels like to be strung along waiting for someone to feel the same way, the big fights that change everything, the falling in love and getting married, and what you need to hear from a friend on those rough days. These songs are from my heart, but I think you might find that you've felt the same way.
My hope is that you just might find the anthem for your current season of life, or that you might be able to take the night off and come to one of my shows and realize I'm singing about the same thing you felt yesterday. To me, music really does have a world of its own, and a lot of times people connect there even if it's for different reasons. I'd love for you to come join in on my world where feelings sound like songs, and I hope you feel at home.
-Emily
http://www.emilyhearn.com/
CREDITS / SPONSORS
Many thanks to The Music Initiative, This Is Noteworthy, and Holiday Inn Riverview
Becca Finley- Executive Producer/ Videographer, Taylor Marchbanks- Audio Engineer, Amanda Muirhead- Host/ Assistant Producer
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PRESENTED BY AMANDA MUIRHEAD
I think I was eleven when I first realized I might like to take the stage as a performer. I had been proudly singing different musical numbers around the house for years, so I figured it was about time that I auditioned for a play. My whole family piled into the tiny audition room to support me. Within a few moments I was up on stage, terrified, staring at my feet, quietly singing my best rendition of "Tomorrow" hoping that they would cast me as Annie.
I think I got the understudy for a non-speaking role in that play.
So you can understand why I honestly didn't dream of a music career until eight years later when I was in college. I had played piano for a few years, and taught myself how to play guitar in 2008. I loved the way music made me feel, and how an honest song could tell a story with more intensity and emotion than any book I'd ever read. I admired great songwriters like James Taylor, John Denver, Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan--the artists who inspired me to use my voice in a way that could be heard on a different level. So at nineteen I began creating my own world of songs.
I released my first EP, Paper Heart in 2010 and my full length album, Red Balloon last year. I saw these records as a chance to give my feelings a life of their own, and to express them in a way that was genuine and honest so that other people who felt the same way could know they are not alone.
I was lucky enough to land some amazing opportunities following the release of these albums. Some of these include a surprise Bill Murray cameo in my first music video (which was a highlight moment of my life) and the chance play my music all over the country where I've continued to meet amazing friends and fans.
After all these years I've finally overcome my stage fright and strangely enough, I truly feel at home when I'm up there performing. I think that's because when I come down off the stage I meet people who thank me genuinely for writing a song. They say it describes exactly where they are in life. That pinpoints the whole reason why I do this--because I believe I'm standing before a group of people who feel the same way that I do and need to know that they are understood.
I just made a brand new EP in Oklahoma with producer Chad Copelin (Ben Rector, Christina Perri, Green River Ordinance), and I decided to call it Promises. It talks about the ups and downs of life--what it feels like to have a crush, and (sadly) what it feels like to be strung along waiting for someone to feel the same way, the big fights that change everything, the falling in love and getting married, and what you need to hear from a friend on those rough days. These songs are from my heart, but I think you might find that you've felt the same way.
My hope is that you just might find the anthem for your current season of life, or that you might be able to take the night off and come to one of my shows and realize I'm singing about the same thing you felt yesterday. To me, music really does have a world of its own, and a lot of times people connect there even if it's for different reasons. I'd love for you to come join in on my world where feelings sound like songs, and I hope you feel at home.
-Emily
http://www.emilyhearn.com/
CREDITS / SPONSORS
Many thanks to The Music Initiative, This Is Noteworthy, and Holiday Inn Riverview
Becca Finley- Executive Producer/ Videographer, Taylor Marchbanks- Audio Engineer, Amanda Muirhead- Host/ Assistant Producer
Tune in again to BalconyTV //
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