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Granddaughter of a trucker and a coal miner, Emily Zuzik hails from Southwestern Pennsylvania. She gave her first public performance singing Dolly Parton's "9 to 5" to her fifth grade religion class in Catholic school. By eighth grade, she was performing original work in front of her school. From this encouragement, she began composing original songs and performing publicly in high school and college. And the rest, as we say, is history... Emily recently released her second album, You Had Me At Goodbye, produced with Joshua Kessler at Bushwick Studio (The Bravery, Erica Cashman). Two CD Release Parties to packed rooms in September 2006--Thurs. Sept. 7th at NYC's rock haven Piano's and Friday, Sept. 15th at San Francisco's indie-rock club, The Make-Out Room, cemented Emily's place in the rock scene. Both events received praise and essential preview listings in The Village Voice and San Francisco Chronicle, respectively. She is planning a tour for the UK with Will Hawkins in November 2006. A proud Epiphone Guitars endorsed artist and 2005 calendar girl, Emily released her debut solo album, The Way it's Got to Be, in February 2003, which received praises from NYC's The Village Voice and Time Out, as well as Performing Songwriter Magazine's Top DIY Picks, November 2003. Emily has been featured in publications such as ICON Magazine, GO! NYC Magazine and Women Who Rock Magazine. Emily's song "That's the Way" was a semi-finalist in the JANE Magazine Readers compliation in 2004, an

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