Visionary Indie Artist, Emily E. Finke, Challenges Modern Music Trends with Original Song, “Maybe”

Creative powerhouse Emily E. Finke once again captures the listener with her rich, mezzo-soprano voice and extraordinary songwriting in her new single, “Maybe.” Created with the soul of early 20th century pop, the range of classical training, the inspiration of her Christian faith, and the ingenuity of an indie creative, “Maybe” takes the listener on an emotional journey of discovery to a place where “…dreams aren’t always what they seem.”

“Maybe” is the creative realization of a true entrepreneur. Featuring highly acclaimed musicians Paul Tine, Dina Kostic, Bonnie Brown, Chris Glansdorp, and Marco Navarrete; tracking by Ray Holzknecht and Chas Payson at Echo Beach Studios, Jupiter, FL; and mastering by Garrett Haines of Tree Lady Studios; Emily takes the rest of the credits as lyricist, composer, arranger, producer, vocalist, mixing engineer, and publisher. Growing up being homeschooled allowed Emily to explore her passions in creativity from a very young age. Since starting her musical journey at age six, Emily has continued to garner a multitude of accomplishments in the music industry including performing at Carnegie Hall and Sydney Opera House. With her captivating personality, industrious productivity, and visionary passion, Emily is dedicated to her art and expressing herself through creativity while not letting the world’s and industry’s standards define her or her music.

“Maybe” is available worldwide on all streaming and downloading platforms. Emily invites everyone, dreamers and non-dreamers alike, to find inspiration in her passionate lyrics and majestic score. Let the soaring music of the strings, piano, and oboe accompanying what is said to be one of the most beautiful voices of the 21st century take you to a place where dreams come true, “…just not how we dream they do.”

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Emily E. Finke

Creative powerhouse Emily E. Finke once again captures the listener with her rich, mezzo-soprano voice and extraordinary songwriting in her new, original single, “Maybe.” Created with the soul of early 20th century pop, the range of classical training, the inspiration of her Christian faith, and the ingenuity of an indie creative, “Maybe” takes the listener on an emotional journey of discovery to a place where “…dreams aren’t always what they seem.”

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About Emily E. Finke 5 Articles
At just 20 years of age, Emily E. Finke has accomplishments spanning from performing at Carnegie Hall and Sydney Opera House to writing, recording, and producing original music. A Creative Entrepreneur, Emily’s many talents include singing, playing multiple instruments, composing, arranging, acting, modeling, writing, directing, and more. Inspired by her Christian faith, classical training, and love of music from the 1900s-1960s, Emily is dedicated to her art and expressing herself through creativity while not letting the world's and industry's standards define her or her music. Emily’s timeless sound, visionary passion, authentic personality, and gift for connecting with her fans are just a few of many reasons why Emily and her music are sure to leave you speechless. Join Emily on a journey through time to relive and reimagine the music of a time gone by with her new release: Alexander's Ragtime Band! This laid-back and fun reimagining of the classic song by Irving Berlin calls back to the era of ragtime and flappers. With Emily's incredible talent and a nod to nostalgia, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" is brought into the 21st century with a reverent flair that captures the heart of the original composition. "Alexander's Ragtime Band" has stood the test of time and now, over 100 years later, relives its glory with an entertaining arrangement by Emily E. Finke. The instrumental arrangement is performed by her sister, Ashley Finke, on violin. Listen and enjoy this fun cover that will keep you dancing and singing this ode of ragtime for another hundred years!