Emma Cherry is a UK based Singer/Songwriter from Ipswich in the beautiful county of Suffolk.
Emma is the eldest child with two younger brothers and grew up listening to 80's pop music including Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Kate Bush among others.
As Emma Grew up, she found a passion for the likes of Fleetwood Mac and Pink Floyd among the Vinyl's that her Father kept. At age 15 Emma learnt the very beginnings of playing Guitar. It wasn't long before Emma started to write her own songs. She was already used to singing live and took many singing roles within school productions and at the Italia Conti School where she received singing lessons until the age of 17.
Emma also completed 5 years at Suffolk College in Ipswich studying Performing Arts, leaving in 2001 with a BA Hons.
In 2006 Emma wrote and recorded 'Here to Stay' with her other half Gav who composed the original music on piano. Since then further versions of 'Here to Stay' have been recorded, but none have ever been officially released.
In 2007 Emma Recorded several songs with fellow musician and producer Steve Mann at Attic Studio's, including 'Losing my Mind'.
In 2008, paving the way forward, Emma invested in Pro Tools software and semi converted her
Dining Room at home into a Recording Studio.
Since 2008, recordings Such a 'Higher', 'Won't Fall Away' and 'Paper Dreams' have been created almost solely by Emma in her Dining Room in Ipswich. Here Emma began recording her debut album.
Emma's debut album 'Paper Dreams' was official released worldwide in November 2010 under Emma's indie label 'Pink Apple Records'........the album can be ordered directly from emmacherry.com, from Amazon.co.uk or from CDbaby......alternatively it is available for download on itunes and Amazon MP3.
Since the album released, Emma has worked on various projects with local friends and musicians in the Suffolk area. Emma has continued to write sporadically, these songs include 'Kingdom of Horses', 'Forgive Me' and 'Crystal' which are to be released under the EP named 'Isobel'.