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    Emily Marie Nemmers (born July 9, 1981) is an American music artist, who performs and records under the name Emily West. Signed to Capitol Records Nashville, she debuted on Billboard's Hot Country Songs charts in early 2008 with the single "Rocks in Your Shoes". This song peaked at No. 39 early in the year, and is the first single from a self ...

    • Emily Marie Nemmers
    • 2007–present
    • July 9, 1981 (age 42)
    • Country
  2. Emily D West, also known as Emily Morgan, was a free black woman who came to Texas in 1835 and may have been captured by Mexican General Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836. The legend of her seduction of the Mexican general is based on a song and a myth, but there is no reliable evidence. She left Texas in 1837 and became a legend of the Texas Revolution.

  3. Jun 13, 2021 · 3.29K subscribers. Subscribed. 10K. 1.3M views 2 years ago. Finishing as the runner-up in season nine of America's Got Talent, the soothing and haunting voice of Emily West stunned the nation....

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  4. Emily D. West (c.1815–1891), also known as Emily Morgan, is a folk heroine whose legendary activities during the Texas Revolution have come to be identified with the song "The Yellow Rose of Texas". Biography. West was a free woman of color, of mixed race, or a "high yellow". She was born in New Haven, Connecticut. [1] .

  5. About Emily West. Emily West (originally Nemmers) is an American singer/songwriter from Waterloo, Iowa. West is best known for her participation in the 9th season of America’s Got Talent,...

  6. Jul 19, 2022 · 5K views 1 year ago. Best Audio - Full Segment - Original File - Emily West - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (Ewan MacColl, hit by Roberta Flack) - America's Got Talent - Finale - Season 9...

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  8. Jun 8, 2015 · Emily West was a free African American woman who worked as a housekeeper in Texas in 1836. She was rumored to have helped the Texians in the Battle of San Jacinto by distracting Mexican General Santa Anna, but there is no historical evidence to support this. She was later linked to a 19th-century ballad and a song.

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