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Local musicians talk community, music while preparing for GRPM Planetarium show April 6

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Emma Loo and Sam can be found performing and connecting with the community all over Grand Rapids. The band started in 2012. Emma Loo was raised in Lowell and Sam was raised in Chicago. With their unique psychedelic folk sound, the band has taken off in the community as it has intrigued many listeners.

Justin Stover from bluecollarsongwriting.com shares his take on the band. "Emma Loo is an artist of contradictions. Musically, her work fluctuates between the whimsical and the downright weird. But behind it all is a respect for craft and a keen understanding of what makes a song a song. When it comes to performance, her concerts move unpredictably between the controlled and the chaotic. Stylistically, her work balances precariously between the traditional, soulful pop of Diana Ross and the unfettered art-rock of Laurie Anderson."

Their music has brought the community together, creating awesome experiences at many of Grand Rapids’ hot spots, including Tip Top Deluxe Bar & Grille, The Intersection, Mulligans, Rocky's Bar & Grille, Flamingo Lounge, and the UICA. They also perform at house shows and play benefit shows. Some of these include assemblies at Lincoln School and for the Grand Rapids Veterans. Emma Loo taught at Girls Rock Grand Rapids as a Band Teacher, and loves connecting with all ages.

At the 2017 WYCE Jammies, Emma Loo was the recipient of a few awards. She shares, “It was an incredible honor to receive Listener's Choice: Best Album of the Year, and Listener's Choice: Best Album by a New Artist. I have been a guest in the WYCE studio for several years now. I always have a really good time! I know and love the people who devote their time to WYCE and get to see them outside of the studio at different venues. We all are a part of each other's lives, if even in the smallest of ways. That's what I love about WYCE; you hear a song from your friends' album, and right after that, a song by your favorite artist. All time favorite!”

Some of Emma Loo’s new original work is what will be played April 6 at the GRPM Planetarium show. She shares what inspires her to write this unique funky music. “What inspires me to write depends on the song. Some of my newest ideas are inspired by a saga of musical communication with a particular person who happens to be living in another dimension. This person has an entangled memory of the music so that we can communicate through it. This is also what I am writing a book about alongside the album.” note yamaha acoustic guitar at musiciansfriend.com

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