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Emma Jo to perform at Knuckleheads

Landmark Digital by Landmark Digital
November 7, 2023
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Emma Jo

Emma Jo will perform at Knuckleheads Friday night, Nov. 10.

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FRIDAY, NOV. 10 AT 8 P.M.

To celebrate the release of her newest album “Girl Bandit,” local singer/songwriter Emma Jo will be performing live at Knuckleheads on Friday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m.

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Knuckleheads is located at 2715 Rochester Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 64120. Tickets can be purchased online at tickets.knuckleheadskc.com

Emma Jo has ties to Platte County. Her mother, Connie McCann, worked in advertising sales for the Platte County Landmark Newspaper for several years during two different stints with the newspaper in the 1990s and again in the early 2000s.

Emma Jo has previously appeared on an episode of Landmark Live, the newspaper’s vodcast.

Promoters say Emma Jo’s show promises to be filled with heart, soul, and rock and roll cowgirl energy.

“This is a story about a girl who found herself in a life she wasn’t supposed to be in,” Emma Jo, describes her latest album, Girl Bandit. She says this collection of songs is a celebration of resilience, self-discovery, and the strength to overcome life’s toughest challenges, and is set to be released on Friday, the same day as the performance at Knuckleheads.

A Voice for Local Women: Girl Bandit and Toxic Relationship Themes

Girl Bandit may resonate deeply with local women as Kansas City native Emma Jo explores themes of toxic and narcissistic relationships. Drawing from her own experiences, Emma believes the lyrics are a powerful voice for those who have faced similar struggles.

She says the music is a beacon of hope and healing, reminding us we can find strength even in the darkest of times.

From Tragedy to Triumph: The Journey Behind Girl Bandit

For Emma Jo, Girl Bandit represents the other side of grief, the culmination of her journey from personal tragedy to triumph. Her last album was dedicated to her father, whose suicide deeply impacted her life, this album is a celebration of transformation as she discovers who she is and who she wants to be. Emma’s music is authentic, and touches the soul of her listeners while inviting them to share her journey.

Embracing Kansas City Roots: Staying True to Home

Born, raised, and schooled in Kansas City (she holds degrees from Rockhurst University and UMKC), Emma Jo has chosen to stay true to her hometown roots instead of relocating to Nashville like many in the industry. Her commitment to building her audience right here in Kansas City speaks to her passion for our community. There’s even a song on the album called “Kansas City in the Autumn Time,” which she calls “my love song to my hometown.”

A Multi-Talented Artist

Music is just one way Emma Jo strives to make the lives of girls and women better.

In conjunction with her single “Straight Into Mine,” she released the workbook, MINE: A Workbook for Women Ready to Walk Into Their Dream Life. This workbook is a tool designed to guide women toward embracing their truest selves, letting go of toxic relationships, and taking the first steps towards designing the life of their dreams.

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