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Emily O'Halloran

Los Angeles, California
Singer-Songwriter
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""Morphine and Cupcakes""
BIOGRAPHY
EMILY O’HALLORAN
Australian-born singer/songwriter Emily O’Halloran is a poet, nomad, observer and a seeker of truth whose boundless, picturesque adventures and, most importantly, the myriad of people and places she’s encountered along the way, inevitably led to creating her own melancholy, gimlet-eyed, yet soulful brand of music. Her debut album “Morphine & Cupcakes,” is a throwback to when the LP was a musical journey not a collection of singles.
Emily left home at the age of 14, where she had lived an “unconventional, yet idyllic, upbringing” on a hippie commune, with a childhood filled with music, bush dancing and playing alongside the community band “The Diddly-Dit Band”. O’Halloran then began her adventure hitchhiking across the continent, from the colorful Northern capital of Darwin, to the desolate island of Tasmania. O’Halloran’s travels eventually brought her to New York City, where she remained for 2 1/2 years, reciting her poetry in coffee houses in Greenwich Village, performing inside subway stations, outside the famed Chelsea Hotel, and other mainstays of a quintessentially Bohemian lifestyle.
A twist of fate and a rough demo brought O’Halloran together with veteran record producer Mark Howard, jump-starting a partnership when their first track together led to the completion of the album. Works created in such disparate locales as living rooms, Airstreams, tree houses, and high-end studios, from Los Angeles to Jamaica.
The end result, “Morphine & Cupcakes” features such world-renowned musicians as Daryl Johnson (Bob Dylan, Daniel Lanois, Emmy-Lou Harris), Don Heffington (Bob Dylan, Doug Pettibone (Lucinda Williams) and Peter Atanasoff (Rickie Lee Jones).
O’Halloran counts among her influences many of Mark Howard’s legendary collaborators, including Dylan (whose song “Billy” she has covered), Lucinda Williams, Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen.
O’Halloran’s world is one of desert landscapes, night drivers, truckers, whores, endless highways, hitchhikers, junkies and ramblers.
Her debut album “Morphine and Cupcakes” is a doped-up serenade for the Bonnie’s, the Clyde’s, the lovers and the thieves. It is desert music, well past midnight in an old pick-up truck where you don’t know where the ground ends and the stars appear…
LEVEL
aspiring
GENRES
Alternative Country, Folk, Singer/Songwriter
PUBLISHING COMPANY
Emily O'Halloran, I own my own publishing
Contact
Management: N/A
Publishing: N/A
Label: N/A
Booking: tully77@hotmail.com
Administrative: Emily O'Halloran
P.R.O.
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INSTRUMENTS
b3 organ / acoustic guitar / electric guitar / percussion / tambourine
INFLUENCES
Dylan, Lucinda Williams, Tom Waits
DAY JOB
Poet
I WRITE:
When I'm in the mood

I Also Write:
by myself

I Prefer To Write:
lyrics
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