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Emma-Jean Thackray

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Emma-Jean Thackray

Genres: Alternative

  • Doors 7:30pm
  • 18+
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  • Artist bio

Multi-dimensional multi-instrumentalist and producer Emma-Jean Thackray releases her
extraordinary second album on Gilles Peterson’s Brownswood label. Musically and
creatively, Weirdo bridges grunge, pop, soul and jazz, channelling George Clinton and Kurt
Cobain in the award-winning artist’s powerfully idiosyncratic style. Virtuosic musicality and
self-expression is combined with humour in this triumphant exploration of loss, recovery and
gratitude.
 
Playing and recording every instrument, writing, singing, and arranging all of the songs, and
producing, recording, and mixing the whole album, alone in her south London flat, Weirdo is
a truly remarkable achievement on every level: compositionally, lyrically and personally.
Emma-Jean Thackray: “I’ve made records before where I’m playing, recording and having
total control over the entire creation but have always downplayed it. I feel now is the time to
talk about it, because this is such a personal record. It’s the essence of who I am.”
Born in West Yorkshire, Emma-Jean grew up in a low-income, working class family. This
alone makes her unusual, when over 92% of actors, musicians and writers grew up cushioned
by medium or high-income backgrounds, according to the Office for National Statistics.
This proudly neurodivergent artist’s musical journey began in primary school, playing a
cornet her parents had bought her from a second-hand music shop. She spent her teens as
Principle Cornet and Trumpet in several notable brass bands and orchestras, going on to
study at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and then Trinity Laban Conservatoire
of Music and Dance in south London.
 
Her first EP (Walrus, 2016) was self-released at a time when a wave of successful
instrumentalists were emerging. Emma-Jean’s sound, though, always incorporated the widest
range of music, from spiritual jazz and funk to Detroit house and techno, northern Bassline
and ultra-catchy rock and pop music. In 2018 she released the boundary-defying Ley Lines
drawing comparisons with US heavyweights including Madlib.
 
A regular on BBC6Music, including covering shows for Mary Anne Hobbs, and on
Worldwide FM, she’s also become an in-demand DJ, playing dancefloor-destroying sets
worldwide. She bridges worlds: directing the London Symphony Orchestra and performing at
Glastonbury five times in one year. In 2019 Jazz FM nominated her as their Breakthrough
Act of the Year. Two years later she won the public vote for Act of the Year, and in 2022
Yellow was awarded Album of The Year.