Emanuel Gibson
Brooklyn, New York, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | SELF
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Gibson kicked it off with classic rock style guitar riffs, soulful, rich vocals and a driving energy …Gibson brought edgy style to the stage ... - Audio Femme
“Emanuel Gibson’s songs are earnest and raw. His lyrical influence is Edgar Allan Poe, and the dark undertones definitely shine through his music.” - No Pulp Music Group
“There is a great 60’s-70’s rock and classic blues influence, so when the music is written, it is done out of an appetite for creating and nothing more.” - Indie Music Magazine
“Emanuel Gibson is an American singer-songwriter and rock musician who hails from Brooklyn, New York. The multi-instrumentalist has been performing in support of his new single “Brooklyn Sky,” which was released spring 2011. Gibson’s new single as well has his west coast released single, “Stoned (In Southern California)”was produced by longtime former RCA recording artist Joe Taylor. He also received high compliments from Quincy Jones who told him, “you have all the tools you need to make it in this industry,” “you have very good music.” - Alwayz Therro
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Still working on that hot first release.
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Born during a bar fight in Brooklyn, New York, Emanuel Gibson came into this world swinging. The first day of his life, he lost his virginity took a man’s life and developed an insatiable appetite for music. At the age of two, Gibson's father lost him in a battle of the bands. Six months later, Gibson won himself back. When he was three years old, music, started turning into “pop” music the United States and Gibson became enraged at the thought of younger generations missing out on sweet bluesy melodies.
Hell-bent on supplying music from his soul to the American people, he stowed away on a tour bus traveling throughout the nation. Gibson was now in a strange land (Hollywood, CA), armed with nothing but a Road Worn Fender Telecaster and a musician’s wit. He quickly organized a gang of misfits and took over music venues around the country. This enabled him to spread the gospel incognito. Before he was a teenager, Gibson became an underground legend. His name was whispered in back alleys and speakeasies across the nation, and songs were sung to tell of his tales. The style of these songs would later become known as Rock and Roll and the tunes can still be heard today.
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