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Sultry R&B grooves at Lorenzoѻýs

Last year, a Vancouver woman quit her job and took her life on the road to pursue her true passion

Just over a year ago, a Vancouver woman quit her comfortable career and took her life on the road to pursue her true passion: music.

And itѻýs a passion that R&B and soul singer Emily Chambers is bringing to Lorenzoѻýs Cafe July 25, and Wilburѻýs Piano Bar in Kelowna July 23.

ѻýI quit my day job in insurance last March, bought a camper van in April, released my debut EP Magnolia in September and toured it through the U.S. in the fall, playing in L.A., Austin, New Orleans, Nashville, New York City and more,ѻý Chambers said. ѻýIѻým back in B.C. and excited to share this music closer to home.ѻý

Chambers had planned the drastic lifestyle change for a while but wanted to ensure she was financially stable before taking the proverbial leap.

ѻýI just always had one foot out, and I wanted to put two feet in,ѻý Chambers said. ѻýIt was scary at first, but it feels good.ѻý

Drawing inspiration from her idols Lauryn Hill and Amy Winehouse, Chambersѻý five-song debut EP Magnolia blends up-beat sounds on tracks like opener Jumpstart My Bones, and at times atmospheric beats such as with the EPѻýs closing tune Just Let Me Be with Chambersѻý sultry vocals to create what she calls ѻýgritty, sexy, groove-based stuff.ѻý

And itѻýs a sound and experience that translates to her live performance.

ѻýYou can expect some sensual stuff and to get up and dance,ѻý Chambers said.

Chambers utilizes a three to eight piece band on stage to boost her sonic presence and share the stories embedded in her music.

ѻýWe actually all really like each other, so thereѻýs a good rapport on stage,ѻý she said.

Her Interior B.C. tour in promotion of Magnolia is a near exact replica of her summer tour last year, with the addition of Lorenzoѻýs Cafe in Ashton Creek, and sheѻýs excited for the opportunity to perform for a new audience.

ѻýThis will be my first time in Enderby, and itѻýs always fun to play somewhere new,ѻý Chambers said. ѻýIѻýve heard good things about it and Iѻým looking forward to meeting new people and sharing my music.ѻý

And for Chambers, sharing the love of music is what itѻýs all about.

ѻýI really love being able to impact someone else,ѻý Chambers said. ѻýI really sort of like giving that gift to someone ѻý itѻýs a release as a form of healing.ѻý

Chambers is bringing her sultry sounds to the Okanagan with stops at Lorenzoѻýs Cafe July 25 ѻý cover is $10, doors at 6 p.m., music at 8 p.m. ѻý and Wilburѻýs Piano Bar in Kelowna July 23 at 7:30 p.m. ѻý tickets are $15 in advance at , or $20 at the door. Magnolia is available on Spotify and SoundCloud. For more information, visit .





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