Emma Swift
Emma Swift is an Australian singer-songwriter.[1] Her self-titled EP, recorded in Nashville with producer Anne McCue, was nominated for a 2014 ARIA Award for Best Country Album.[2]
Emma Swift | |
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Born | December 15, 1981 |
Origin | Sydney, NSW |
Genres | Indie |
She relocated to Nashville in 2013.[3]
Swift is also a radio broadcaster, hosting Americana music show In the Pines on FBi Radio[4] and Revelator on Double J at Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Sydney, Australia.[5]
She has toured the US, Australia, UK, and Europe with Robyn Hitchcock, and they have released two singles together, "Follow Your Money" in 2015 and "Love Is a Drag" in 2016, produced by Norman Blake of Teenage Fanclub .[6] Swift also performs backing vocals along with Gillian Welch and Pat Sansone of Wilco on Hitchcock's 2017 release.
Swift opened for Ryan Adams in Australia in 2016.[7]
Discography
Robyn Hitchcock
- "Follow Your Money" Single (2015)
- "Love Is a Drag" Single (2016)
- "Robyn Hitchcock" LP - Yep Roc Records (2017) - backing vocals
Adam Young
- "Elementary Carnival Blues" LP - Stanley Records (2016)[12] - backing vocals
References
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- Grimson, Ken (10 October 2014), "Aria nominations for Wagga singers", The Daily Advertiser
- Giammetta, David (15 October 2014), "ARIA Awards see Emma Swift nominated for an award against Keith Urban", North Shore Times
- Zuel, Bernard (7 October 2014), "Chet Faker and his beard are set to rule ARIAs", Sydney Morning Herald
- Valdés López, Sam J. (29 October 2014), "Interview: Emma Swift", Sloucher
- https://inthepinesonfbi.wordpress.com/tag/emma-swift/
- http://emmaswift.com.au/bio/
- Lepidus, Harold (15 November 2016), "Emma Swift on her New Record with Robyn Hitchcock", No Depression
- Hallsworth, Nick (8 December 2016), "Ryan Adams' one night in Sydney was a many splendoured thing", Faster Louder Junkee
- Zuel, Bernard (18 July 2014), "Country twang from across the globe", Sydney Morning Herald
- Glorfeld, Jeff (31 July 2014), "Emma Swift, CD review", Sydney Morning Herald
- Costello, David (9 August 2014), "Emma Swift", Courier Mail
- "Emma Swift: Blonde on the Tracks review - illuminating, intimate Bob Dylan covers". The Guardian. 14 August 2020. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
- http://www.stanleyrecords.com.au/adam-young/