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Emily Wolfe is an American rock and roll musician based out of
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. Wolfe was born in
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, and moved to Texas when she was 8 years old. She started playing guitar at the age of 5 and also started to play drums at an early age. In her college years at
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she began to perform live. Wolfe released her first album, ''Director's Notes'' on February 28, 2012. Her debut EP, ''Mechanical Hands'', released on May 23, 2013, was produced by
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. Wolfe performed vocals and guitar, with Hannah Hagar on keys and vocals, Sam Pankey on bass, and Jeffrey Olson on drums. Her second EP, ''Roulette'', self-released in 2014, was produced by
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. That same year she toured with
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, performed at Austin City Limits, BottleRock Napa, and
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, and toured the west coast. In 2016, Wolfe was featured in
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's "Uncharted Series" and returned for live dates on the west coast, as well as toured and performed with
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, and performed at Sound on Sound Fest in Texas. In 2017, she began production for her second full-length album, with Alabama Shakes keyboardist Ben Tanner ( St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Dylan LeBlanc) producing. The album was recorded at Portside Sound in
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, Alabama, and Arlyn Studios in Austin, TX, and features Evan Nicholson on bass and Clellan Hyatt on drums. In attempting to bring to life Wolfe's dream of mixing Demi Lovato and Queens of the Stone Age, she has said, "I wanted to explore weird combinations that seem bizarre. I noticed that in pop music, whenever the chorus hits, they put this airy synth in the back of every single pop hit - I’m like, Okay, we’ve got to figure out how to make that happen. That seems to lift the chorus out of the song, making it a monster on its own. I also had a massive folder of just samples – I asked Ben to pick the coolest ones to see if we could use them on the record." Of striving to incorporate this idea with Wolfe's live-show energy, Tanner has said, "The way pop music works - when the chorus hits or the solo hits - things get really tall, and changes in the high end and low end make it feel huge. It’s more produced than just these three people playing together in a room, but you don’t want it to be so overly produced or overly polished that it loses the flow of who Emily is an artist. A lot of it’s in the moment - if we can make it elicit an emotional response in ourselves, then hopefully it will in somebody else, too." That self-titled, self-released album was released February 15, 2019. A co-billed tour with
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followed through the east coast and midwest, followed by multiple headline dates through the east coast, midwest, and west coast, including 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville,
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’s First Thursday concert series in
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, Baby’s All Right in Brooklyn, Lincoln Calling Festival in Nebraska, The Mint in
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. In May 2019, the single “Holy Roller” was serviced to
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, with support from 20+ stations, and remained on that format's charts for four-plus months. An extensive radio promotional tour included visits to stations in Nashville, Baltimore, Albany, Woodstock, Pittsburgh, and Columbus, Ohio. In June 2021, Wolfe released her third album, ''Outlier'', on Crows Feet Records. The album was produced by
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, who also received performance and co-writing credits on the record. Wolfe's work has received praise from
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, MTV, and numerous online and regional press outlets. Wolfe's compositions are published b
Concord Music Publishing
On October 20, 2023, Wolfe released her fourth album, ''The Blowback''


Gear

"As a self-proclaimed “gear head,” Emily Wolfe spends her free time designing guitar and bass pedal boards for her band to round out her authentically gritty take on the rock genre." Emily Wolfe is endorsed by
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and Ernie Ball. Wolfe primarily plays an Epiphone Sheraton. In 2021, Epiphone released a signature Sheraton model for Wolfe, known as the Emily Wolfe Sheraton Stealth. In 2023, Epiphone released a second Emily Wolfe signature Sheraton, the White Wolfe. Her pedals include Fulltone Octafuzz, Electro Harmonix Glove Boost, Fulltone OCD, Klon KTR, Dynatrem Tremolo, TC Electronic Alter Ego, and Earthquaker Devices Levitation.


Discography

*''Director's Notes'' - album (2012) *''Mechanical Hands'' - EP (2013) *"Swoon" - Single (2014) *''Roulette'' - EP (2014) *"Atta Blues" - Single (2016) *"Holy Roller" - Single (2017) *''Emily Wolfe'' - album (2019) *''Outlier'' - album (2021) *''The Blowback'' - album (2023)


References

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