Emily Wynne-Hughes
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Emily Wynne Hughes | |
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Born | 10 June 1986 |
Genre(s) | Punk rock Pop punk Indie rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Label(s) | SideOneDummy Records |
Associated acts | Go Betty Go |
Emily Wynne Hughes (b. 10 June 1986) is the lead singer in the band Go Betty Go. She replaced the former singer Nicolette Vilar.[1]
Go Betty Go is currently finishing their third record (tba), where Wynne Hughes is the primary lyricist.
Known for their prolific stage shows and crowd participation, Wynne Hughes is a focus point; known for her tattoos, unique fashion and multi-range voice.
A Los Angeles native, Wynne Hughes is a stand out in the youth contemporary Hollywood scene. Recently, she has been photographed at a number of A-list events in both Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Aside from her work with Go Betty Go, Wynne Hughes contributed to the 2006 Ramones compilation album Brats on the Beat, featuring 'kiddified' covers of classic Ramones songs. Songs are performed by members of various punk rock bands. She performed the song "I Just Want to Have Something to Do".
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[edit] External links
- Go Betty Go - Official Site
- Go Betty Go at MySpace
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