Emily King
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Emily King | |
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Background information | |
Born | July 4, 1986 |
Origin | New York, United States |
Genre(s) | R&B, hip hop, Jazz, reggae |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 2005–present |
Label(s) | J Records |
Associated acts | Notorious B.I.G, Alicia Keys |
Website | www.emilykingonline.com |
Notable instrument(s) | |
Vocals, guitar |
Emily King (born July 4, 1986 in New York) is an American singer and songwriter. She started her career in 2005 and her debut album East Side Story was released two years later in August 2007. In December 2007, King was listed as a nominee for Best Contemporary R&B Album.[1]
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[edit] Biography
King was born Emily Cowings to an international jazz duo, Marion Cowings and Kim Kalesti.[2] Emily and her brother were always exposed to music, especially jazz and classical sounds during their childhood.[3][4][5]
As the daughter of two singers - one Italian, one African American - who performed internationally as a Jazz duo, King has always been exposed to music, its challenges and its rewards, from an early age. She always knew she would follow in her parents' footsteps. "I had a hard time in school," she says, "because I already knew what I wanted to do, so I was like, let me just get started." At age 16, King took two giant steps: She got her GED, and she started writing songs.
[edit] Career
The music on her J Records debut, East Side Story, reveals roots that are both deep & ambitious. Kings words are packed with references to the wide range of great artists that inspired her - the Beatles, Nas, Sarah Vaughn, Radiohead & Michael Jackson. "Every record that I’ve ever heard has been an influence on me", she says.
The very first song that she completed, "Business Man" - a commentary on heartless capitalists - is a central moment on East Side Story. "I always thought if I write a song, it's not going to be about relationships," she says. "There are so many things in this world to talk about." She quickly advanced from banging around on a guitar in her apartment to performing on the local folk club circuit at such noted venues as the Bitter End and CBGB's Gallery.
In the meantime, King had discovered hip-hop and immersed herself in a culture that would add yet another ingredient to her musical mix. She met producer Chucky Thompson, a member of Bad Boy Entertainment's famed Hitman studio team who had recorded smashes with the likes of the Notorious BIG and Mary J. Blige. Thompson signed her to his production company, and together they began searching for the right sound to capture King's eclectic tastes and styles. After taking her demos to various labels, they signed with J Records and began the process of making a real album. Unable to be contained by any one category, Emily King represents the best of what our musical future might look like. Rather than concentrate on the differences between hip-hop and rock, party music and protest music, black and white, she's committing herself to finding common ground. "I'm just finding my own culture within myself," she says[citation needed]![6][7]
[edit] Discography
[edit] EP's
East Side Story Sampler (2006)
- "Walk in My Shoes"
- "Colorblind"
- "You & I"
- "Hold Me"
- "Ain't No Sunshine"
[edit] Albums
Year | Information | Chart positions | Sales and certifications | ||
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U.S. | U.S. R&B | UK | |||
2007 | East Side Story |
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Worldwide sales: RIAA: 18,000+ BPI: |
[edit] Singles
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | ||
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U.S. | U.S. R&B | Hot Adult R&B Airplay | |||
2007 | "Walk In My Shoes" | — | 74 | 22 | East Side Story |
2008 | "U & I" | — | 101 | 26 |
[edit] References
- ^ GRAMMY.com
- ^ JIVEMagazine.com - Emily King and her "East Side Story"
- ^ http://www.jivemagazine.com/article.php?pid=6035Emli speaks on her upbringing
- ^ Solomon, G: "Po' Jazz at the Cornelia Street Cafe", website. 2006
- ^ J Records, : "Who is Emily King? J Records Introduction", website. 2007
- ^ Emily King Fans Biography, website. 2007
- ^ Emily King Fans, : "Emily King Biography", website. 2007
- Emily King interview by Jason Gilmore
- Emily King interview by Rashmi Shastri
- Exclusive Emily King Interview @ www.pop-junkie.com
- Emily King Live Review @ House of Blues New Orleans
- "Hip-Hop News: Emily King Completes Upcoming Hip Hop/Soul Album", Rap News Network, July 26, 2006. Accessed July 26, 2006.
- "Po Jazz at the Cornela Street Cafe", Jazz Jaunts, Novemeber 4 2004. Accessed November 4, 2004.
- "Emily King Introduction", J Records,2007. Accessed 2007.
- "Emily King and her East Side Story", JIVE Magazine,2006. Accessed 2006.