Where:
Dedham Square Coffeehouse
565 High Street
Dedham, MA 02026
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
< 21, Alcohol, Date Idea, Food, Music, Nightlife, Performing Arts
Event website:
www.dedhamsquarecoffeehouse.com
Hailing from the tiny rural town of Johnsonburg, NJ, 22-year-old indie singer-songwriter Emily Barnes has been wowing audiences of all shapes and sizes for the past 3 years with her hypnotic vocals and eclectic style.
A staple in the Northwest New Jersey music scene, Barnes writes and sings songs that belie her age. Songs of love found and lost, of hope and disappointment. Armed with an acoustic guitar and an array of imaginative tattoos Emily is no old school folkie but she’s no pop princess either. Instead Emily is true to her intuition, writing from the heart and turning heads with a voice that cuts to the bone. Think early Nora Jones with a funkier fashion sense.
Her debut album “Beautiful Goodbyes” was released in January 2014.
"Can you catch Emily Barnes? Her new single is a smash and when her star begins to rise it might rise too fast to be able to catch her." imoveilive.com
"Hushed acoustic strings that induce sways; a lilting voice that establishes intimacy and seeps into the soul. "Beautiful Goodbyes," the debut album from Johnsonburg's Emily Barnes, is a sojourn into the heart and mind of the 22-year-old singer/songwriter." - NJ Herald
"It looks like she's becoming a staple in the Northwest NJ indie scene"- Mandy Del Rio The Indie Lounge
"Emily Barnes, a must see!"
"Saw you at Rickey Farm, you are so amazing!! You brought tears to my eyes. Can't wait to hear you again."
"If you haven't seen Emily Barnes, you should!"
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