Artist Information
Biography
Chicago-based songwriter Emily Hurd does not craft tunes for the faint of heart. The wordsmith's live performance showcases her breathtaking vocals, fearless lyrics, and unique piano and ukulele musicianship. Attend one of her shows, and prepare to be swept up in her pianistic punch, vintage grooves, stunning arrangements, and memorable melodies. She is currently in the studio working on her 8th album, "Long Lost Ghosts."
Originally from Rockford, Illinois, Hurd has been touring her native midwest and both coasts of the U.S. for years. Often compared to Regina Spektor and Feist, Hurd has developed a no-excuses performance savvy; what you hear is what she is. Well-traveled and well-versed, she is the quintessential indie national act, performing for growing pockets of loyal followers who revel in her clever rhymes and honest showmanship.
Backed by a band, Hurd blasts through her tunes with Joplinesque soul. She has shared the stage with Bettye Lavette, Ozomatli, and Irma Thomas, to name a few. On her own, she candidly roots her audience into her storytelling and storyselling, and has opened as a solo act for the likes of Roger McGuinn and Geoff Muldaur. Hurd plays live with piano, ukulele, and also harmonica.
As a child, Emily spent most of her upbringing immersed in music. She still counts Hoagie Carmichael, Kris Kristofferson, and Scott Joplin as her biggest musical influences. Through high school, culinary school, and later while getting her BA in Music Business from Columbia College in Chicago, Hurd developed a fondness for Solomon Burke, Mahalia Jackson, The Beatles, Tom Waits, Greg Brown, Mavis Staples, and Lyle Lovett.
"Like most things, songwriting is more a function of being open than it is about skill," Hurd says. Assuming this to be true, her open nature has won her the praise of critics and judges internationally. Her song "The Likes Of You" was a winner in the 2009 International Songwriting Competition and the 2008 Unisong International Songwriting Contest, and "Make a Bed" was a finalist in the 2008 John Lennon Songwriting Contest.
Over the holidays, she released her 7th record of original music, "Tins & Pins & Peppermints." Her past discography includes: "Daytime Fireflies," 2010, "A Cache In The Warehouse Floor," 2008, "Love In Flats," 2007, "Barefoot Session," 2006, "Potent One," 2006, and "Lines," 2005.
Instrumentation
Emily Hurd--Yamaha CP300 Keyboard, Ukulele, Lead Vocals
Jordan McDonald--Epiphone Jack Casady Semi-Hollowbody Bass, Vocals
Aaron Biby--Yamaha Maple Custom Drum Kit, Vocals
Guitarist (rotates)--Fender Marshall, Vocals
Discography
Lines 2005
Potent One 2006
The Barefoot Session 2006
Love In Flats 2007
A Cache In The Warehouse Floor 2008
Daytime Fireflies 2010
Tins & Pins & Peppermints 2010
Official Website
Links
Audio
-
Heaven This Way
Listen -
Kids In Red Wagons
Listen -
Cold Blood
Listen -
Play The Saint
Listen -
Would That I Were
Listen -
Mess With Fate
Listen -
Daytime Fireflies
Listen -
Cover Blown
Listen -
Make A Bed
Listen -
Give It Time
Listen -
The Likes Of You
Listen -
Strings
Listen -
Down The Street
Listen -
Over Time
Listen -
Taxes
Listen -
Just In Case
Listen -
Another Source
Listen -
Lakes
Listen
Lyrics
Photo Gallery
-
Photo by Scott McCormick
-
Photo by Carla Englof
Download print quality (high-res) version (Right Click -> Save As) -
Photo by Scott McCormick
Download print quality (high-res) version (Right Click -> Save As) -
Photo by Jamie Johannsen
-
Photo by Al Markunas
-
Photo by Joan hurd
Download print quality (high-res) version (Right Click -> Save As) -
Photo by Al Markunas
-
Photo by Scott McCormick
Download print quality (high-res) version (Right Click -> Save As) -
Photo by Al Markunas
-
Photo by Scott McCormick
Download print quality (high-res) version (Right Click -> Save As)
Press
-
...more than a touch of Janis
[+ Show ]
If it’s not an oxymoron, I like the sense of understated urgency in Emily Hurd’s voice. Now, sure th...
-
...the pianist exocises her demons
[+ Show ]
The singer's latest, "A Cache in the Warehouse Floor," reflects gains and losses, swinging from hear...
-
"Joplinesque"
[+ Show ]
Rivers In My Shoes from her Love In Flats CD . . . "Janis Joplinesque...Emily is a favorite of mine...
-
. . . Emily Hurd lives for live moments
[+ Show ]
The Barefoot Session . . . "The record is built around Hurd's brassy pipes and spirited piano pl...
-
Emily Hurd's menacing piano rendition . . .
[+ Show ]
Old Town School of Folk Music Songbook Vols. 2 & 3. Like an Old Testament of folk music, these comp...
-
. . . impeccably crafted songs
“Emily Hurd presented impeccably crafted songs.”
-
. . . an enticing preview
[+ Show ]
Singer-songwriter Emily Hurd’s four-song demo is an enticing preview for her full-length CD, Lines. ...
-
. . . piano-driven melodies
[+ Show ]
Emily Hurd's “Lines,” her debut album, features piano-driven melodies emphasizing the artist's uniqu...
-
. . . reminiscent of classic jazz, blues and folk.
[+ Show ]
“The Barefoot Session, a self-produced collection, is the 27-year-old’s third album and has caught t...
-
Daily Gazette
[+ Show ]
About equal parts Shawn Colvin (vocal beauty, heartland roots), Tori Amos (pianistic punch) and Mari...
Setlist
Emily performs either as a solo act for small venues or with a 4 piece rock band, augmented by a string section, for larger gigs. She is available to play 1 or 2 sets of music, approximately 45-50 minutes each. Emily Hurd plays original, upbeat yet intimate, indie-soul songs but adds some covers to the set when appropriate (i.e., longer sets, playing to a new crowd, new venue, city). Emily Hurd shows tend to involve a lot of banter between the performer and the audience, so the venue can expect a crowd ready to dance, sing, and listen intently.
While she is a strong recording artist, Emily is at her best as a performance artist. Her stage presence and audience engagement capture whatever venue she is in. She delivers a highly charged set to fill the streets at an outdoor festival, and she captivates a smaller audience with soulful songs.

