Background
Emma Gillespie was born in Edinburgh and grew up in Dumfries where she attended St Joseph's College. She lived with her mother Sharon and stepfather.
Emma Gillespie was born in Edinburgh and grew up in Dumfries where she attended St Joseph's College. She lived with her mother Sharon and stepfather.
She first came to prominence after winning the Sky 1 TV talent contest Must Be the Music. She has since been signed to Gary Barlow's music label Future Records. She has since released her debut solo album, Stand Still in January 2011.
Gillespie was in the Andaman Islands in India at the time of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. She then went on to travel in Australia, New Zealand and Thailand, with many of her ideas for music originating while travelling. Gillespie took up playing guitar when aged 16.
Before coming to public attention, she spent time busking on the streets of Glasgow, to which she had moved a year before her breakthrough. She also spent time honing her skills performing in New York. 2010–11: Must Be the Music Emma's Imagination entered Must Be the Music, broadcast on Sky1 and Sky 1 HD. In the initial televised audition phase, as well as the three semi-finals and final, contestants sang in front of the judges, Jamie Cullum, Dizzee Rascal, and Sharleen Spiteri.
The auditions took place in early August 2010 with musicians allowed to play their own compositions. The live finals were held at Wembley Arena with a live audience behind the judges. During the finals, the public voted for their favourite act, which was Emma's Imagination.
After appearing on the show, her first single, This Day, was released for sale by download and debuted at number 10 on the United Kingdom Chart and number 2 on the Indie Chart. The single also charted on the Irish Chart, where it reached number 9 and on the Scottish Chart, where it debuted at number 7. 2011–present: Stand Still Following victory on the show, Emma's Imagination's second single, Focus, debuted in the United Kingdom at number 7, her second British Top 10 placing.
The single also debuted at number 1 on the Indie Chart, number 8 in Ireland and number 5 in Scotland. In 2012, Gary Barlow announced that he was closing his record label.