Emma Hewitt

Emma Louise Hewitt (born 28 April 1988 in Geelong, Australia) is an Australian singer and songwriter living in the Netherlands.

Emma Hewitt
Emma Hewitt at The Republik in Honolulu, Hawaii, 17 April 2014
Background information
Birth nameEmma Louise Hewitt
Born (1988-04-28) 28 April 1988[1]
Geelong, Australia[2][3]
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2002–present
Labels
Associated actsMissing Hours
Websiteemmahewittofficial.com

Biography

Hewitt was the lead singer of the Australian rock band Missing Hours, with whom she released the eponymous debut album in October 2008 through Sony Australia. The band that she formed with her brother Anthony is currently no longer active, because both now live in Los Angeles and are now working as songwriters of electronic dance music.[4]

Although Emma Hewitt had a musical background in rock music, she released her debut single in 2007 in the field of progressive house. "Carry Me Away" was a collaboration with British DJ Chris Lake. The single reached number 11 in the Spanish singles charts as well as number 12 in Finland.[5] The single spent a total of 50 weeks in the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay charts in the United States and reached number 1 in December 2007.

After the success of her first single, she became a trance singer, working with several trance artists such as Armin van Buuren, Dash Berlin, Cosmic Gate, Gareth Emery, Serge Devant and BT. The single "Waiting", which she published with Dash Berlin in 2009, was ranked 25th in the Belgian singles chart and No. 1 on the Global Trance Charts. In Armin van Buuren's radio show A State of Trance the single was elected by the audience with 2,109 votes to the second best song of the year 2009.[6] At the International Dance Music Awards 2010 "Waiting" was awarded as best HiNRG/Euro Track. She was nominated twice in the category Best Trance Track with "Waiting" and "Not Enough Time".[7]

Discography

As Missing Hours

  • Missing Hours (2008)

As Emma Hewitt

Singles

  • 2012: "Colours"
  • 2012: "Miss You Paradise"
  • 2012: "Still Remember You (Stay Forever)"
  • 2012: "Foolish Boy"
  • 2012: "Rewind"
  • 2013: "Crucify"

Collaborations

  • 2007: Chris Lake featuring Emma Hewitt – "Carry Me Away" (Hot Dance Airplay No. 1, Global Dance Tracks #28)
  • 2009: Cosmic Gate featuring Emma Hewitt – "Not Enough Time"
  • 2009: Serge Devant featuring Emma Hewitt – "Take Me With You"
  • 2009: Dash Berlin featuring Emma Hewitt – "Waiting"
  • 2009: Amurai featuring Emma Hewitt – "Crucify Yourself"
  • 2010: Ronski Speed presents Sun Decade featuring Emma Hewitt – "Lasting Light"
  • 2010: Marcus Schössow and Reeves featuring Emma Hewitt – "Light"
  • 2010: Gareth Emery with Emma Hewitt – "I Will Be the Same"
  • 2010: Lange featuring Emma Hewitt – "Live Forever"
  • 2011: Dash Berlin featuring Emma Hewitt – "Disarm Yourself"
  • 2011: Allure featuring Emma Hewitt – "No Goodbyes"
  • 2011: Allure featuring Emma Hewitt – "Stay Forever"
  • 2011: Micky Slim featuring Emma Hewitt – "Tonight"
  • 2011: Cosmic Gate featuring Emma Hewitt – "Be Your Sound"
  • 2011: Cosmic Gate featuring Emma Hewitt – "Calm Down"
  • 2012: Dash Berlin featuring Emma Hewitt – "Like Spinning Plates"
  • 2013: Armin van Buuren featuring Emma Hewitt – "Forever is Ours"
  • 2013: BT featuring Tritonal and Emma Hewitt – "Calling Your Name"
  • 2014: Cosmic Gate featuring Emma Hewitt – "Going Home"
  • 2015: 3LAU featuring Emma Hewitt – "Alive Again"
  • 2015: Mark Sixma and Emma Hewitt – "Restless Hearts"
  • 2016: Schiller and Emma Hewitt – "Looking Out for You", "Only Love"
  • 2017: Andrew Rayel featuring Emma Hewitt – "My Reflection"
  • 2017: Cosmic Gate featuring Emma Hewitt – "Tonight"
  • 2017: Mark Sixma featuring Emma Hewitt – "Missing"
  • 2017: P.A.F.F. and Emma Hewitt – "Give You Love"
  • 2017: Aly & Fila featuring Emma Hewitt – "You & I"
  • 2018: 3LAU featuring Emma Hewitt – "Worlds Away"
  • 2018: Markus Schulz and Emma Hewitt – "Safe from Harm"
  • 2018: Gareth Emery and Emma Hewitt – "Take Everything"[8]
  • 2019: Cosmic Gate featuring Emma Hewitt - "Not Enough Time 2.0"[9]
  • 2020: ilan Bluestone presents Stoneblue featuring Emma Hewitt – "Hypnotized"[10]
  • 2020: Elysian (Maor Levi, Ilan Bluestone and Emma Hewitt) – "Moonchild"
  • 2020: Elysian – "Beyond the Comfort Zone"
  • 2020: BT and Emma Hewitt – "No Warning Lights"[11]
  • 2020: Elysian – "Water"

References

  1. Emma Hewitt on BBC Music. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  2. Emma Hewitt at beat.com.au
  3. Emma Hewitt at sputnikmusic.com
  4. beatsmedia.com: Beatsmedia exclusively interviews Emma Hewitt Archived 20 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
  5. swisscharts.com: Chris Lake feat. Emma Hewitt – Carry Me Away. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
  6. A State of Trance, Episode 436. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
  7. 25th Annual International Dance Music Awards Nominees and Winners. Retrieved 27 March 2010.
  8. Evans, Steph (16 December 2018). "Gareth Emery and Emma Hewitt triumphantly reunite on 'Take Everything'". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on 17 December 2018. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  9. "20 Years [Forward Ever Backward Never] by Cosmic Gate on Apple Music". iTunes Store. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  10. "Hypnotized - Single by Ilan Bluestone on Apple Music". iTunes Store. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  11. "No Warning Lights - Single by BT & Emma Hewitt on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
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