Roxanne Emery

Roxanne Emery (RØRY) (born 4 October 1984, in Southampton, England) is a London-based singer-songwriter,[1] multi-instrumentalist and producer. She is the sister of the DJ and producer Gareth Emery. Her music has been featured in episodes of several popular television shows, including Cougar Town, Awkward, and Keeping Up with the Kardashians. She also runs her own label, Late Records which manages other independent artists.

Roxanne Emery
Background information
Birth nameRoxanne Emery
Born (1984-10-04) 4 October 1984
GenresFolk, pop, trance
InstrumentsAcoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, clarinet, percussion
Years active2008–present
LabelsLATE Records
Roxanne performing at The Royal Festival Hall, London

Early life

She was born in Southampton, England, although she is half Welsh, alongside English, Italian, and Macedonian heritage. She attended Brookfield Community School and Itchen College before going to Warwick University to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics.

Emery worked at an investment bank for three years after graduating from University.

Music career

On 6 June 2011, Emery released her debut EP titled "An Introduction to Roxanne Emery" on LATE Records. It charted at number 54 on iTunes. On 6 September 2011, an acoustic recording of her original song "LATE" was uploaded to YouTube. Within hours the video went viral, and became the No. 1 – Top Favorited and Rated video in the UK, and No. 3 Top Favorited globally.[2] In December 2011, her YouTube success continued when she uploaded her performance of Enrique Iglesias' "Hero" at The Royal Festival Hall, the video received over 100,000 hits in its first week.

On 15 April 2012, Emery released her second EP entitled "Turn Back" on LATE Records. It charted at number 17 on the iTunes chart. On 2 August 2012, Emery released her third EP entitled "Live in London" on LATE Records which features live performances London's Hammersmith Apollo. The EP charted in the Top 10 iTunes singer-songwriter chart and Top 20 overall.

On 5 November 2014, Emery released her album, For Weddings and a Funeral.

Touring

Emery played eight dates on the "Northern Lights" world tour in 2011 with her brother. Venues included The House of Blues (Chicago), Music Box (LA), and Space (Ibiza).

In November 2011, Emery went on a 19 date tour of the UK supporting Joe McElderry which included playing at The Royal Festival Hall, London. Following public reaction to her performances, she was then invited to support Matt Cardle on his 23-date UK tour in March 2012[3] which included dates at Dublin Olympia, Birmingham Symphony Hall and London's Hammersmith Apollo. On 17 April 2012, Emery performed at Hoxton Hall for her début headline show. When tickets went on sale, the show sold out within 40 minutes. On 26 October 2012, Emery performed at London's Bush Hall for her second headline. Again the show sold out within hours.[4]

Music used on television

"All That I Am" was chosen to feature as the closing track in the season finale of MTV's hit show Awkward which aired in the US September 2011.[5]

"Real" was used in Channel 4's Hollyoaks in November 2011. "Turn Back" was featured in MTV's hit show, The Real World, which aired in the US in December 2011.[6]

"Just Add Love" was featured in MTV's I Used To Be Fat in January 2012. "Don't" was featured in E! Entertainment's Kim's Fairytale Wedding in August 2012. "Tug of War" was featured in ABC's hit show Cougar Town. The episode aired 15 January 2013.

"Walk Through Fire" from her second EP will feature on the soundtrack to a new indie film set for release later in 2013.

Dance music

She is the sister of international DJ and producer[7] Gareth Emery. Her vocals feature on the club anthem "A Day That Fades" by chart topping dance act Cosmic Gate. The track received support from Judge Jules and was played on Radio 1.[8] The track also received support and radio play from world no.1 DJ Armin Van Buuren.[9] as well as being included on Ministry of Sound's Ibiza Annual.[10] Emery also co-wrote a track with and featured on brother Gareth Emery's début artist album, Northern Lights, which charted at Number 1 on the US iTunes Dance Chart. Another collaboration is with Luke Bond for the track "On Fire"; it was premièred by Gareth Emery at Governor's Island and was released in early 2014. In 2014, she again collaborated with Gareth Emery on the song "Soldier", on the album Drive.

In December 2014, Emery collaborated with the star DJ Dash Berlin and the result was called "Shelter", in the beginning of 2015, Emery teamed up with trance trio Easton and released the track "Healing Rain". This single, in the Bryan Kearney Remix, reached the Beatport Nr. 1 trance chart and got featured on Armin Van Buuren mix-compilation A State of Trance Yearmix 2015.[11]

Emery has since then worked on tracks with globally renowned DJs/producers.

In 2018, Emery brought up a new trance act "HØLY WATERS" together with Ciaran McAuley.[12] On 17 August 2018, HØLY WATERS released their first single "Amsterdam".[13]

In December 2018, Emery was present two times in the A State of Trance 2018 TOP50 Special, with "MaRLo & Roxanne Emery: A Thousand Seas" at number 48 and "Craig Connelly feat. Roxanne Emery: This Life" at number 17.[14] Both tracks were used in Armin Van Buuren's A State Of Trance Year Mix 2018[15]

Songwriting

Roxanne co-wrote “Post Malone” for DJ Sam Feldt featuring Rani, which went platinum in the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada. It also totaled quarter of a billion streams.

Other writing credits include the BBC Radio 1 A Listed “Feel My Needs” by Weiss, Alison Wonderland’s “Peace” and JAUZ + Karra's "Wildlife". Her releases have amassed over half a billion streams to date.

RØRY

Since 2019, she has been writing and producing material under the name RØRY, writing and collaborating with AMIDY, Trivecta, Alex Mattson, Palm Trees, MÖWE, Culture Code, Jason Ross, John de Sohn, SLANDER and Mike Perry.

Personal life

She grew up in Southampton. She lost her mother to cancer when she was 22 years old.[16] Her record label, LATE Records, is named after her mother, Linda Angela Teresa Emery.

Emery was also in a relationship with guitarist of the band Lawson, Joel Peat during 2011, however the couple split in December 2011. She was in a relationship with Phil Simmonds, who played in Jessie J's band, for about six months, but they broke up in early 2013.

She is the younger sister of EDM Producer/DJ Gareth Emery.

Discography

Albums

  • An Introduction to Roxanne Emery (2011)
  • Turn Back (2012)
  • Live in London (2012)
  • For Weddings and a Funeral (2014)

Singles

  • "Shelter" – Dash Berlin featuring Roxanne Emery (2014)
  • "Safe In The Sky" – Lee Osborne featuring Roxanne Emery (2014)
  • "On Fire" – Luke Bond featuring Roxanne Emery (2014)
  • "Summer Air" – Lema and Shafer featuring Roxanne Emery (2015)
  • "Shine" – Aly and Fila featuring Roxanne Emery (2015)
  • "Where You Hide" – ReOrder and Lee Osborne With Roxanne Emery (2015)
  • "Healing Rain" – Easton featuring Roxanne Emery (2015)
  • "Nowhere To Be Found" – Fabio XB and Liuck featuring Roxanne Emery (2016)
  • "Lullaby" – Roman Messer featuring Roxanne Emery (2017)
  • "This Life" – Craig Connelly featuring Roxanne Emery (2018)
  • "A Thousand Seas" – MaRLo and Roxanne Emery (2018)
  • "Neon Dreams" – Joel Hirsch and Roxanne Emery – Neon Dreams (2018)
  • "Under The Light" – Chris Schweizer featuring Roxanne Emery (2018)
  • "Wannabe" - Jonasu featuring Roxanne Emery (uncredited) (2019)
  • "Dancing in the Rain" – Futurecode and Roxanne Emery (2019)[17]
  • "Lost & Found" – Roman Messer and Roxanne Emery (2019)
  • "Never Going Down" – Andrew Rayel and Roxanne Emery (2020)[18]
  • "Calm The Storm" - Super8 & Tab featuring Roxanne Emery (2020)[19]
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References

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  2. "Roxanne Emery - LATE (live & acoustic)". YouTube. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  3. "Artists | AEG Presents". Aegpresents.co.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  4. "Music from the Season Finale Episode of Awkward". Soundtrack.mtv.com. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  5. "Music from Real World San Diego Episode 7". Soundtrack.mtv.com. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  6. "BBC - Radio 1 - Judge Jules - Tracklisting". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  7. "A State of Trance Episode 349 by Tracklist and Cuesheet". Djtracklists.com. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  8. "PRE-ORDER NOW: A State Of Trance Year Mix 2015 « A State of Trance". Astateoftrance.com. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  9. "Høly Waters". Discogs.com. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  10. "Høly Waters - Amsterdam". Discogs.com. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  11. "A State of Trance 895 Top 50 2018". Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  12. "A State Of Trance Year Mix 2018 - Mixed by Armin van Buuren from Armada Music Albums on Beatport". Beatport.com. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  13. "Never Going Down – Single by Andrew Rayel & Roxanne Emery". Music.apple.com. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  14. Chiang, Nina (8 August 2020). "Super8 & Tab ft. Roxanne Emery – 'Calm The Storm'". EDM Tunes. Archived from the original on 17 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
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