Bio

xSongstress Emma Zale is not only returning back to Long Island, but is also embracing her melodic rock roots once again, this time around with new material. Her colorful musical travels have taken Emma to all corners of the globe, as a singer/songwriter in Sydney, Australia where she also worked on policy development for the Aboriginal Movement at PIAC (Public Interest Advocacy Center), as a madrigal singer throughout Europe for several years, later with numerous appearances on national television (and especially as a regular on The Joe Franklin Television Show on WWOR-TV for many years), as an artist on Vagabond Records produced by Frank Carillo, as keyboardist for the metal band “The Rods” and “Jack Starr”, as a jingle writer for John Sander’s Productions, and most recently as a  songwriter for several country and pop artists.  
Emma’s music has touched the lives of many, starting as a classical pianist winning the Merle Howard Memorial Prize For Piano Performance after attending Manhattan School of Music.  Ms. Zale founded the I.W.O. (International Women’s Organization For The Preservation of Live Music) which was instrumental in getting numerous artists international recognition, music seminar workshops, and networking opportunities within their fields.  Taking this a step further, Emma became an associate professor at Five Towns College, teaching music publishing and copyright law to fellow Long Islanders, while consistently being voted by readers of Good Times Magazine to the Favorite Female Rock Vocalist Category for several years. Fueled by her music entertainment attorney friends’ energy, Emma obtained a law degree and is currently practicing law in New York and New Jersey
 
For more info, please contact:  www.emmazale.com
 
“Emma’s journey and insight into the dual sides of human nature are not only evident in her new music, but also in the way she inspires others to achieve their full potential in life. . . a riveting act”.                                                              -   Joe Franklin, Aug. 2011            
                                                                                                                              
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