The song showcases
Charleston’s striking vocals and songwriting
accompanied by her evocative
guitar playing.
A shimmering slice of
acoustic folk pop
“Falling” is the first
in a series of singles the talented singer songwriter
will be releasing
through the Koral Young Group.
February
14, 2017 Los Angeles, CA:
At
a time when seemingly everyone is releasing music online and aspiring to
full-time careers in the music industry, even today’s most talented artists
consider distinguishing themselves a daunting task.
On
her new single “Falling,” folk pop singer-songwriter Emma Charleston captures both the angst and the optimism of an extraordinarily
gifted musician in an overly saturated market.
Based
at the prestigious and intensely competitive Berklee College of Music, the multi-instrumentalist Charleston
delivers a dreamy ballad of a tune that touches on themes of self-doubt,
determination, and individuality.
“Falling” released digitally on February 17 via UK iTunes, US iTunes,
& Spotify and other online sites.
Popdose recently premiered “Falling”
My new single, "Falling" premiered on @popdose 's blog today! Go check it out!https://t.co/w9bw64OIal pic.twitter.com/qBzLbfqJtj— Emma Charleston (@EmmaCharlestonM) 13 February 2017
Listen to the song on Soundcloud or here:
According
to Charleston, “Falling” originated in the rough and
tumble world of a challenging Berklee classroom: “I wrote this song after an
exceptionally difficult day of classes. It was a day that pushed me as both an
artist and a person. I went through the day feeling like I had to compare
myself to other aspiring artists.” With feelings of self-doubt creeping in,
Charleston allowed herself to express her feelings in a way that was both
musically and emotionally healing.
However,
as the songwriting process evolved, “Falling”
turned into a hopeful ode to persistence and self-confidence: “In the end,
“Falling” became a song about finding yourself in a world of people just like
you. It’s an urgent reminder that you have to retain your individuality and
find your own way.”
The
most recent member of a musical family spanning multiple generations, Emma is
influenced by her mother, the award-winning jazz singer, lyricist, and
songwriter Rondi Charleston. Charleston’s
grandmother, Elsa Charleston, was, in her day, a leading contemporary classical
singer based in Chicago.
Emma grew up in a music-filled house, one that fostered creativity. Starting early at violin and piano in the Suzuki method, she made her musical debut at age five. At age eight, she made guest appearances at Lincoln Center, singing background vocals with her mother’s jazz quartet. Charleston has since created, performed, and interpreted different styles of music, resulting in her development as a classically trained singer who can also belt out pop, R&B, jazz, and rock anthems.
Emma
has always combined her musicality with her theatrical talents. Her wide array
of skills has allowed the multi-talented Charleston to star in, direct, and
produce local and regional theatre productions of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson,
Hair, Sweeney Todd, Avenue Q, and Urinetown. She is currently producing West
Side Story at Berklee. Fueled by a seemingly endless passion for and commitment
to her music, Charleston is also currently promoting her new EP on SoundCloud, posting cover songs on
YouTube, and studying performance and songwriting.
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more information
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