Singer/Songwriter Emma Hill has been in the Anchorage music scene for almost two decades. Originally from the village of Sleetmute, Emma is also a co-owner of Rage City Vintage and hosts the all-ages songwriter showcase Spenard Song Circle. 

In August, Emma hosted “Eras of Anchorage: An art exhibit honoring the history of the Anchorage music scene.” It featured photography, posters, and audio recordings documenting the city’s musical history.

ATMI producer AJ Yambao sat down with Emma to talk about her career. She spoke about inspiring young people in the Anchorage music scene, mental health advocacy, and the future of Spenard Song Circle.

Hosted by Kaylee LaTocha.

Written by Taylor Heckart.

Music by Kendrick Whiteman and Devin Shreckengost. 

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[Emma Hill performs her song “We Are We (Fur Babies)” at the ATMI studio.]
[Emma Hill performs her song “Wild Ride” at the ATMI studio.]

This episode was made possible with funding from Rasmuson Foundation through the Arts in Education Fund, administered by the Alaska State Council on the Arts.

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