Fourteen-Year-Old Songstress & Multi-instrumentalist Performs New, Original Track,
“See How This Song Goes” In Fourth National Television Appearance
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Critically-acclaimed teen prodigy, singer/songwriter, and global entertainer, EmiSunshine, returns to national television this week. The 14-year-old, who performs more than 100 dates a year, will make a special guest appearance on the Emmy-nominated television show “Pickler & Ben” (produced by country superstar and Grammy Award-winner Faith Hill/CBS) on Monday, October 15, 2018. Check local listings here.
Debuting a brand new, original track, titled “See How This Song Goes,” Emi performs alongside her co-writers Vicky McGehee and Kyle Jacobs (whose songs have been recorded by Tim McGraw, Kelly Clarkson, Trace Adkins, and his wife, Kellie Pickler among numerous others). With more than 100 songs in her own catalog, Emi introduces this adventurous, love-without-consquence tune as “the first happy song she’s ever written.”
Emi’s October 2018 appearance on “Pickler & Ben” is her fourth national television appearance to date. Early in her career, she was invited to perform on “Today” (NBC/2014); Earlier this year, she wowed audiences with her extraordinary talents to perform in two separate episodes of “Little Big Shots-Starring Steve Harvey” (NBC-April 2018/July 2018). Most recently, EmiSunshine was invited to record a duet with Grant Maloy Smith; the two recorded the twangy novelty song titled “Fly Possum Fly.” The single will be released to radio this holiday season (Suburban Cowboy Records).
An EmiSunshine signature tune is also highlighted in the soundtrack for the award-winning documentary, “The King” (Eugene Jarecki/May 2018); the film was recognized at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival and premiered at Cannes Film Festival where Emi performed. Emi makes a cameo appearance in the film among a colorful cast of characters, most notably, Steven Baldwin, Ethan Hawke, James Carville, Emmylou Harris, John Hiatt and Roseanne Cash.
EmiSunshine Tour Dates
Oct. 13 – Coker Creek Autumn Gold Festival – Coker Creek, TN
Oct. 14 – Southern Festival of Book – Nashville, TN
Oct. 17 – Queen Creek Performing Arts Center – Queen Creek, AZ
Oct. 18 – David M. Player Center for the Arts – Safford, AZ
Oct. 19 – Yavapai College Performing Arts Center – Prescott, AZ
Oct. 20 – Old Town Center for the Arts – Cottonwood, AZ
Oct. 26 – Arts for the Schools – Truckee, CA
Oct. 28 – Whirled Pies Downtown – Eugene, OR
Oct. 29 – McMenamins Mission Theatre & Pub – Portland, OR
Nov. 2 – Whitefish Theatre – Whitefish, MT
Nov. 3 – Gesa Power House Theatre – Walla Walla, WA
Nov. 6 – CSI Fine Arts – Twin Falls, ID
Nov. 9 – The Temporary – Basalt, CO
Nov. 11 – Warren Cultural Center – Greenfield, IA
Nov. 17 – Preston Arts Center – Henderson, KY
Dec. 16 – Paramount Center for the Arts – Bristol, TN