Emily Wolfe | Texas Review | Ralph Arvesen
Emily Wolfe performing during the Drive-in Series at Love & Lightstream in Cedar Park, Texas on November 1, 2020. (Photo: Ralph Arvesen)
Emily Wolfe started playing guitar at the age of 5 and also started to play drums at an early age. In her college years at St. Edward's University she began to perform live. Her debut EP, Roulette, self-released in 2014, was produced by Mike McCarthy (Spoon, Patty Griffin, and And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead).

That same year she toured with Allen Stone, performed at Austin City Limits, BottleRock Napa, and South by Southwest, and toured the west coast. In 2016, Wolfe was featured in Uproxx's "Uncharted Series" and returned for live dates on the west coast, as well as toured and performed with Gary Clark Jr., The Toadies, Heart, The Pretenders, and performed at Sound on Sound Fest in Texas.

A co-billed tour with Black Pistol Fire followed through the east coast and midwest in 2019, followed by multiple headline dates through the east coast, midwest, and west coast, including 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville, WTMD’s First Thursday concert series in Baltimore, Baby’s All Right in Brooklyn, Lincoln Calling Festival in Nebraska, The Mint in Los Angeles, The Independent in San Francisco, and the Empty Bottle in Chicago. Wolfe's work has received praise from NPR, The Wall Street Journal, MTV, and numerous online and regional press outlets.
Emily Wolfe shared the stage with Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears, Think No Think, and Star Parks at Love & Lightstream. The band continues across the United States with the last stop at the Hard Rock Cafe in Atlantic City, New Jersey on April 23, 2021.

Love & Lightstream is a wide open-air, socially distant, drive-in concert on 77 acres. Proceeds go to HAAM/Black Fret, artists and production. As the music industry continues to take devastating hits from the COVID-19 pandemic, Love & Lightstream aims to launch a movement to experience live music again and support the local music community in a safe, responsible and beautiful way.

Each concert will be implemented with the utmost in social distancing and safety protocols. Only 200 cars will be admitted on-site each evening and a free live-stream will be available for world-wide viewing on the Love & Lightstream website.

Love & Lightstream has teamed up with Werd Productions to bring you the full festival experience; SL festival stage, huge sound system, killer lighting and two huge LED walls with video crew to make sure there’s no bad seat in the house. These companies have put on world-class production for years and are excited to bring their teams to provide you with an unforgettable experience.

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