Emme Woods, Scotland On Sunday, 10 July 2016

Published in Scotland On Sunday, 10 July 2016 | Words by Derick Mackinnon and Olaf Furniss. Read on Scotsman.com [in association with EmuBands] Emme Woods Artist of the Week in Scotland On Sunday
Scotland On Sunday, 10 July 2016, Emme Woods
Hailing from Clackmannanshire, near Stirling, Emme Woods is the latest project from Morgan Woods, previously performing under the moniker Something, Someone.Hailing from Clackmannanshire, near Stirling, Emme Woods is the latest project from Morgan Woods, previously performing under the moniker Something, Someone.New single, 'I Don't Drink To Forget' is released via Last Night From Glasgow Records on 25 July and signals an electric departure from Something, Someone's acoustic folk.Woods has been played by Roddy Hart on BBC Radio Scotland, Jim Gellatly on Amazing Radio, supported 2015 Scottish Album of the Year winner Kathryn Joseph, and collaborated with Miss Irenie Rose. Her music features in The Space Between film by Amy Jo Johnson (Power Rangers, Felicity, Flashpoint) and is released in September.She plays live on Saturday at HebCelt Festival in Stornaway followed by her official launch at King Tuts, part of the Summer Nights Festival on 25 July, with support from label mate Mark W Georgsson [whom we've also featured in this column].Listen to her single at: http://bit.ly/SoS-10July-LNFGR Olaf Furniss and Derick Mackinnon run the Born To Be Wide music industry social events and seminars www.borntobewide.co.uk Under the Radar is in association with EmuBands
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