Emree (Rhiana) Franklin
Posted December 19, 2019 at 5:50 am by Tim Dustrude
Look who’s interviewing Sheryl Crow – It’s Friday Harbor’s own Emree (Rhiana) Franklin! How cool is that?
Proud parents Suzanne and Ken Franklin share this announcement…
Dear Friends and Family,
Exciting news is fun to share and I have some really exciting news about Rhiana (Emree) who was recently selected by Sheryl Crow for inclusion in NBC Today Show’s “WOMEN WHO ROCK: Music and Mentorship” platform and digital content series. The show, sponsored by City, a proud member of #seeherhearher a movement advancing gender equality in music, is streamed, so you can view it at any time by going to the link below.
Click here to see the Today Show video.
Through this opportunity, Emree was able to spend time with Sheryl at her home recording studio in Nashville, where Sheryl shared her experiences and advice as a mentor. Emree then performed her newly released single, Hurt Forever, for Sheryl as NBC’s film crew captured their interaction, and later that day, filmed Emree playing at world-renowned Blackbird Studio. Needless to say, Emree had a fantastic time.
How can you help?
Share this video and be sure to tag Today (@todayshow). We’d also appreciate you tagging @EmreeFranklin in your shares. I’ve also provided a link to Hurt Forever below, that you can listen to and share on your social media outlets. The link will direct fans to their streaming platform of choice. Please note, any mention of the series on social should include its full name: “WOMEN WHO ROCK: Music and Mentorship.”
https://fanlink.to/EmreeHurtForever
The music video for Hurt Forever will be released shortly, so look for another email from me celebrating that occasion soon.
And finally, to all of our friends and family, thank you so much for your interest and support of Rhiana (Emree) over the years. We are so very grateful for all of the good people in our lives who have helped her along this creative path. Thank you again.
Best,
Suzanne and Ken
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Wow! Way to go, Emree!
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