Emma Stevens

Emma Stevens
Background information
Born (1986-05-04) 4 May 1986
Guildford, United Kingdom
Genres Pop music, folk music
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar, ukulele, mandolin, banjo, piano, cello
Years active 2008–present
Labels Emma Stevens Music Ltd
Website emmastevensmusic.com

Emma Nadine Stevens (born 4 May 1986) is an English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, based in Guildford, United Kingdom. She achieved mainstream success with her single "Riptide" from her first full-length album Enchanted, which was featured as iTunes Single of the Week in October 2013 and had over 150,000 downloads.[1] She describes her music as "sparkly folk pop".[2]

Stevens is currently promoting her third studio album, To My Roots, released in July 2017.

Early life and education

Born in Guildford in England to parents Toby and Tina Stevens, she has one younger sister, Ellen. Emma grew up in Shalford just outside Guildford, where she lived until the age of 17.[3] She attended Shalford First School, St Theresa's in Effingham and St Peter's in Merrow where she studied GCSE Music.[3]

Stevens first started playing guitar at the age of 3 or 4, after watching her mother play Spanish acoustic guitar.[4] Spotting this early talent, her parents sent her to cello and piano lessons from the age of 6.[5] She later joined the Surrey Youth Orchestra.[6] From the age of about 10, Stevens had orchestra and piano lessons at Charterhouse, and attended stage school at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in 1999.[3] Her songwriting began around age 12 or 13 when she took up the guitar properly: "I'd write a lot of melodies on the piano then too. I started writing poetry as well – I got a poem published in a national competition – and I started combining them with melodies".[4]

Stevens's first appearance on stage was at the age of 13 at a local venue in Guildford. "I was terrified but I remember loving being on stage and singing my songs as I do now".[6]

On her 17th birthday, she was dumped by her then boyfriend; this was later to become the inspiration for the song "How to Write a Love Song",[5] which appeared on her first solo EP Heart on Hand.

From 2006 to 2007, Stevens attended the Academy of Contemporary Music and graduated with a diploma in Guitar and Contemporary Performance.[7] This is also where she met her guitarist Sam Whiting.

Early career

After graduating from ACM, Stevens worked as a session musician playing guitar and piano for groups such as fiN, H-Boogie and Ronit & The Aramingos.[8] She met her first manager, Bob James, and started collaborating with writers across multiple genres.[4] Her work included writing and performing on Britain's Got Talent finalist Andrew Muir's debut album; she wrote the lyrics to "Can't Say That It's Over" in 2009.[9] Soon after, she wrote a song called "Wowowow" for Korean boy-band SHINee, which appeared on their second album Lucifer in 2010. The song sold 100,000 copies in its first week as a single.[7]

Playing in and writing for the band Shooting Lead Rabbits (described as "a three-piece, retro, art house, alternative, folk rock band"[10]) led to a European tour in 2010 and a distribution deal with FNAC.

During songwriting sessions in Los Angeles with Charlie Midnight, with his encouragement, Stevens began to seriously consider a future solo career.[4]

Other collaborations have included Sharon Vaughn, Eric Shermehorn, Andy Goldmark, Wayne Rodriguez, Mimoza Blinsson, Adam Kagan, Will Simms, Russ Ballard and John Beck.[11]

In 2011, she toured with British rock band fiN, supporting Incubus, Mona, The Kooks and Feeder, regularly performing for crowds of 20,000.

Solo career

In early 2012, Stevens' mother was diagnosed with cancer. Along with Charlie Midnight, Tina Stevens had been strongly encouraging Emma to embark on a solo career – "she was my biggest supporter and believer in me and would say, ‘You’ve got the potential to do it yourself.’ So I thought, ‘Yeah, I’m going to do it!’".[4]

Two weeks before her mother died on 26 March 2012, they sat down together and decided that the first album would be released initially as a series of four EPs. Tina Stevens designed the cover artwork that would be used, in four sections, for each of the EPs. Placed together, the four pieces form the entire cover of the full album, Enchanted.

Earlier, in November 2011, Stevens had started collaborating with songwriter/producer Pete Woodroffe (best known for his work with Def Leppard) who would eventually co-write 14 of the tracks and produce all four EPs and the album. In an interview in December 2013, she declared Woodroffe as her "Ultimate Hero".[1]

In August 2012, Stevens was picked up by the BBC Introducing series for new and unsigned artists. On 19 August 2012 she performed four songs live on air with band members Sam Whiting, Belinda Webb and Emma Hughes.

The first single, "A Place Called You", was released on 28 October 2012 and received its first national airplay on BBC Radio 2's Weekend Wogan show on 2 September 2012.[12]

Stevens toured extensively during the remainder of 2012, promoting the Heart on Hand EP.

In January 2013, she collaborated with English folk-rock singer-songwriter Passenger, which resulted in the song "I'll Be Your Man".[13]

In early 2013, Terry Wogan continued to champion the Heart on Hand EP, culminating in a live appearance on Weekend Wogan on 17 March 2013,[14] where Stevens performed the next single to be released, "Once". Also appearing on this show was American singer-songwriter Jenn Bostic, with whom she performed a live cover of Ed Sheeran's "Give Me Love". Stevens and Bostic would become firm friends and would tour together twice during 2013.

Soon after this appearance, "Once" was playlisted by BBC Radio 2 on 27 March 2013.[15]

Following the success of "Once", the original single "A Place Called You" was re-released and was subsequently playlisted by BBC Radio 2 on 27 July 2013.[16]

Further support came from BBC Radio 2 Breakfast presenter Chris Evans, resulting in a live appearance on the show on 16 August 2013, where Stevens performed "A Place Called You".[17] During the show, Evans invited her to play at his Carfest festival in aid of the BBC Children in Need charity on 24 August 2013.

Another live appearance on BBC Radio 2 soon followed on 18 August 2013 when she performed "Sunflower" on Good Morning Sunday.[18] The following month, Stevens headlined the BBC Introducing stage at Festival in a Day in Hyde Park on 8 September 2013.[19]

Recording work on the debut album was completed on 9 September 2013,[20] and growing success led to the accelerated release of the final two EPs. Sunflower, the final EP, was released on 20 October 2013 and contained the third single "Riptide" as well as the title track "Sunflower", the second of two songs Stevens wrote about coping with the loss of her mother. "When I wrote 'Sunflower' I came up with the title because my Mum used to grow Sunflowers at the bottom of the garden when I was a little girl, and I really felt the urge to use that and turn it into a lyric. It's one of the saddest songs I have written, but I just desperately needed to – it helped me in the grieving process after losing my Mum and it helps me every day when I sing it on stage".[21]

"Riptide" and "Sunflower" were each written in less than a day.[1][21] BBC Radio 2 again playlisted the new single on 28 September 2013,[22] and further support followed from iTunes when the track became their Single of the Week in the UK, Ireland, Russia and India on 22 October 2013.[23]

After the album was completed, rather than sign to a major label, Stevens decided to self-release Enchanted, and signed a deal with label services company Absolute Marketing and Distribution Ltd.

In January 2014, Stevens' manager announced that "Riptide" would be released via Go Entertainment in Benelux and Universal in Ireland.[24] In the following month, the single was playlisted by Radio 2 and radiomol[25] in Belgium and Radio 2 in the Netherlands.[26]

During 2014, Stevens again collaborated with co-writer and producer Pete Woodroffe on her second album, Waves. The first single from the new album, "Make My Day", was released in August 2014 and was, once again, playlisted by BBC Radio 2. Stevens performed the song live on Weekend Wogan on 7 September 2014.[27]

Recordingthe album was completed on 15 August 2014[28] and Waves was subsequently released on 10 November 2014.

In August 2015, an expanded deluxe edition of Waves was released with new artwork and eight additional tracks (ten additional tracks were included on the limited edition CD digipack version). One of the new tracks, "Never Gonna Change", was released as a single in June 2015.

During the summer of 2015, Stevens spent a month in Nashville[29] collaborating with musicians and songwriters as she prepared for her third studio album, To My Roots. This was to be her first self-produced album, and included songs co-written with Charlie Midnight, Pete Woodroffe and Buck Johnson. Musicians appearing on the album included Michael Spriggs, Bruce Bouton, Jonathan Yudkin and Miles Bould.

A radio edit of "Sing Out (Hey La Hey Lo)", remixed by Ash Howes, was released as the first single from the album in June 2017[30] with a short headline tour to promote the album. "To My Roots" was released on 21 July 2017, followed by the second single, the title track from the album and another remix by Ash Howes, "To My Roots" in August 2017.[31]

In November 2017, Christmas, a collection of four festive songs, was released digitally and as a limited edition CD EP. It included covers of "Stay Another Day", "Somewhere Only We Know" and the traditional carol "Silent Night", a collaboration with Nashville's Michael Spriggs.

Personal life

Stevens still lives in the Guildford area.[32]

Other than her music, her greatest passions are surfing and the sea.[33]

Discography

EPs

  • Heart on Hand (2012)
  • Dreaming Trees (2013)
  • Underwater (2013)
  • Sunflower (2013)
  • Christmas (2017)

Albums

  • Enchanted (2013)
  • Waves (2014)
  • Waves (Deluxe Edition) (2015)
  • To My Roots (2017)

Singles

  • A Place Called You (October 2012)
  • Once (March 2013)
  • Riptide (October 2013)
  • Make My Day (August 2014)
  • Gold Rush (November 2014)
  • Never Gonna Change (June 2015)
  • Sing Out (Hey La Hey Lo) (June 2017)
  • To My Roots (August 2017)

Notable television and radio live performances

  • BBC Introducing Session (BBC Radio Surrey, 19 August 2012)
  • The Late Show (BBC London, 30 September 2012)
  • Weekend Wogan (BBC Radio 2, 17 March 2013)
  • Danny Pike Show (BBC Sussex, 15 June 2013)
  • Breakfast with Spencer Howson (ABC Radio Brisbane, 15 August 2013)
  • Chris Evans Breakfast Show (BBC Radio 2, 16 August 2013)
  • Good Morning Sunday (BBC Radio 2, 18 August 2013)
  • Festival in a Day (BBC TV, 8 September 2013)
  • Spencer Howson Christmas Show (ABC Radio Brisbane, 13 December 2013)
  • The Late Late Show (RTÉ, 16 May 2014)
  • Muziekcafé (Radio 2 (Netherlands), 17 May 2014)
  • Weekend Wogan (BBC Radio 2, 7 September 2014)
  • Brooklands Country with Alex Nairn (Brooklands Radio, 23 May 2016)

Solo tours

Stevens embarked on the Heart on Hand tour following the release of her first EP.

Heart on Hand Tour
Date City Venue
5 September 2012IslingtonOld Queen's Head
8 September 2012KetteringGrendon Festival
27 September 2012LondonThe Corner Shop
11 October 2012BoltonThe Railway Music Venue
12 October 2012LiverpoolMello Mello
17 October 2012LondonThe George & Vulture
26 October 2012Matlock BathThe Fishpond
2 November 2012LlandudnoThe Parade
3 November 2012ChesterCrown & Liver
15 November 2012HoveThe Brunswick
23 November 2012HartlepoolThe Studio
27 November 2012Milton KeynesThe Stables

During February 2013, Stevens supported Jenn Bostic on her first UK tour.

Supporting Jenn Bostic
Date City Venue
19 February 2013LondonHalf Moon
21 February 2013BirminghamThe Bull's Head
25 February 2013ManchesterBand on the Wall
26 February 2013NottinghamThe Maze
27 February 2013Cardiff10 Feet Tall
5 March 2013LondonThe Social

The Dreaming Trees tour promoted EP number two, the first to be released in 2013.

Dreaming Trees tour
Date City Venue
6 March 2013GuildfordBar Des Arts
9 March 2013GuildfordBoileroom
29 March 2013YorkThe Basement
31 March 2013InvernessHootananny
3 April 2013GuildfordBar Des Arts
17 April 2013CambridgeThe Junction
18 April 2013LondonSurya
19 April 2013Matlock BathThe Fishpond
23 April 2013SouthseaThe Cellars
28 April 2013Milton KeynesThe Stables
3 May 2013YorkFibbers
13 May 2013LondonDublin Castle
15 May 2013Cardiff10 Feet Tall
17 May 2013BrightonThe Great Escape
19 May 2013ManchesterBlue Cat Cafe
20 May 2013LiverpoolInternational Pop Festival
21 May 2013WorthingBar 42
22 May 2013SheffieldThe Green Room
25 May 2013LondonInternational Pop Festival
26 May 2013LondonThe Stag

During September and October 2013, Stevens supported British singer-songwriter Sam Gray on his UK tour.

Supporting Sam Gray
Date City Venue
24 September 2013YorkFibbers
26 September 2013SheffieldThe Greystones
30 September 2013BristolColston2
3 October 2013NorwichWaterfront
4 October 2013BirminghamThe Institute
5 October 2013NottinghamBodega
6 October 2013BrightonKomedia
7 October 2013LondonThe Borderline
10 October 2013EastneyThe Cellars
11 October 2013ManchesterSound Control

During November and December 2013, Stevens once again joined Jenn Bostic on her second UK tour.

Supporting Jenn Bostic – The Jealous Tour
Date City Venue
26 November 2013LondonThe Borderline
27 November 2013SouthamptonThe Chapel Sessions
29 November 2013BristolBristol Folk House
30 November 2013TotnesSouth Devon Arts Centre
2 December 2013GlasgowBroadcast
3 December 2013YorkFibbers
4 December 2013SheffieldThe Greystones
5 December 2013ManchesterThe Deaf Institute
8 December 2013HullFruit
10 December 2013NorwichNorwich Arts Centre

In March 2014, Stevens embarked on the Enchanted tour, a national headline tour accompanied by her full band.

The Enchanted tour
Date City Venue
26 March 2014CambridgePortland Arms
28 March 2014GuildfordBoileroom
1 April 2014SheffieldThe Greystones
2 April 2014WolverhamptonRobin 2
3 April 2014YorkFibbers
4 April 2014LondonThe Borderline
5 April 2014ManchesterSound Control
11 April 2014BristolLouisiana
12 April 2014TotnesSouth Devon Arts Centre
15 April 2014NewcastleCluny
16 April 2014RuncornThe Brindley
17 April 2014NottinghamMaze
18 April 2014GlasgowBroadcast
19 April 2014LiverpoolZanzibar
24 April 2014BlackburnMiddle Earth Festival
1 May 2014SouthamptonThe Brook
31 May 2014UttoxeterAcoustic Festival

Beginning in April 2015, Stevens embarked on the Waves tour, a national tour co-headlining with Blair Dunlop.

The Waves tour
Date City Venue
15 April 2015SouthamptonChapel Sessions
18 April 2015LondonBush Hall
19 April 2015MarnhullPebble Sessions
22 April 2015ManchesterThe Deaf Institute
23 April 2015EdinburghCaves
25 April 2015YorkFibbers
28 April 2015LincolnThe Platform
29 April 2015BirminghamGlee
30 April 2015NottinghamGlee
1 May 2015BristolColston Hall
2 May 2015HullFruit

In June 2017, Stevens embarked on the To My Roots tour, a full band national tour to promote her third studio album.

The To My Roots tour
Date City Venue
1 June 2017GuildfordBoileroom
2 June 2017LondonThe Slaughtered Lamb
3 June 2017BristolLouisiana
7 June 2017SouthamptonChapel Sessions
9 June 2017ManchesterCastle Hotel
10 June 2017StocktonArc
11 June 2017SheffieldThe Greystones
12 June 2017WolverhamptonRobin 2
13 June 2017GlasgowHug and Pint
14 June 2017LeicesterThe Musician
23 June 2017TotnesUnit 23

In May and June 2018, Stevens embarked on the To My Roots Spring Tour, this time as a trio along with Stu Wilkinson (Mandolin) & Sam Rommer (Bass).

The To My Roots spring tour
Date City Venue Notes
5 May 2018 Guildford Boileroom
6 May 2018 Leicester The Musician
17 May 2018 Sheffield Greystones
18 May 2018 London The Slaughtered Lamb
19 May 2018 Bristol The Louisiana
28 May 2018 Manchester Castle Hotel
29 May 2018 Wolverhampton Robin 2
1 June 2018 Newbury Arlington Arts Centre
3 June 2018 Southampton The Brook
12 June 2018 Milton Keynes The Stables 2
16 June 2018 Sittingbourne The Dancing Dog

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