In this week’s episode of The Rowdy Alternative, Sam Burgh sits down with rising Oklahoma singer-songwriter Emily Hollingshed to explore her fast-growing music career and deep roots in the Red Dirt scene. Emily reflects on her leap of faith into music full-time, her first major festival moment at Calffry, and the diverse influences that shape her “bipolar” sound. The conversation dives into her adrenaline-fueled live performances, the community spirit behind her hometown event Homegrown, and the support system that’s helped her push forward. Emily also teases exciting new singles, collaborations, and her dream of one day playing Red Rocks. It’s an inspiring look into the heart, hustle, and hometown pride of one of Oklahoma’s most promising voices.
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