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BBC Radio Sheffield describes Jemma’s Voice as “Angelic”
After 23 years of writing music, and being in deep recovery for her mental health, Jemma finally released her debut album "Extend Love” in 2023. Soon to be released her Sophomore, “Songs that Live Inside You’, album, is her gift to artists, entrepreneurs and spiritual souls of all kinds. Recognising the unique creative, financial and mental health struggles, her music gives the unseen artist and mystical creative, a voice.
Honouring the years of dedication it takes to make and share art, and to heal, her music and surrounding work, provides much needed soothing to the sensitive soul within us, that is often ignored by the wider world. Whilst the uptempo dance tracks give an uplifting and electric freedom to any listener.
Jemma started writing songs on her cassette tapes at age 10. Using a keyboard and a little box to create beats and chords and her voice for the melodies, lyrics and harmonies. Inspired by and surrounded by a variety of styles of music. These varied influences weave naturally into her eclectic style.
In 2012 Jemma completed a BA in Professional Dance and Musical Theatre at Urdang Academy in London, soon after experiencing a spiritual awakening that changed her perspective forever. She is currently studying a Masters in Music Performance, Production and Business at Waterbear college of Music.
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Jemma’s Music is available on Spotify, Youtube, Amazon Music, Tidal and more.
She writes, produces, hire videographers, musicians, dancers, and artists of all kinds, for her Projects.
She has performed at venues such as The Leadmill, Sadacca, Dorothy Pax, The Brothers Arms, The Herd, Bungalow and Bears Tramlines Fringe, Dehood Boxing club, Sharrow Festival and more including many Wellbeing/Spiritual events.
Her song Alex's Song (There’s a Song) was featured in Fusion Youth Theatres. ‘Musicals the Musical’ where she was also Musical Director.
Her songs have been on Radio Stations including Crags Radio and BBC Sheffield who describes her vocals as “Angelic”.