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TOWSON - Rising country star and Towson native Emma White is returning home for a show next month.
The Towson High School graduate will perform at the Recher on May 12 for her first ticketed headlining show in the Baltimore Area. White has been featured in Rolling Stone’s “10 new country artists you need to Know,” and her hit song “30s” has racked up more than 1.5 million streams on Spotify.
Rolling Stone described her music as “a contemporary approach to country music, with acoustic instruments, hip-hop loops, and pop production all sharing the same space.”
In a recent interview with WBAL, she discussed her career and what it’s like to return home as a star.
“It is a dream come true, and it’s something that gives you validation to keep going,” White said. “I performed at the Recher 15 years ago when I was just getting started. It’s going to be fun to play songs that I’m super proud of and bring people together who haven’t seen each other in a long time.”
“It’s gonna be a great hometown hootenanny,” She added.
Tickets for the show are available here.
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Well maybe just maybe, the committee thought it was time for some new blood and since Ms Johnson has already served on the board before , to pass on her. Why do we spend so much time on diversity instead on educating our children ??
Awesome. More money thrown at the useless parents who are also teachers. Teachers who can waste tax payer money on how to make them non productive , useless angry liberals that live in mom and dads basement forever
If the can’t keep the good bus drivers , what kind of Teachers are staying to referee. I know that there are great kids out there but they are outnumbered by trouble. Reading Writing, Spelling , Math. And how about Teaching Civics.
Useless waste of the office again . Brown tries to look good. About all he is good for