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Homeless Woman Offered Recording Contract After Singing In Subway Station

Jonathan Duane
Jonathan Duane

12:00 3 Oct 2019


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The woman showed off her singing skills in Los Angeles.

singing (Emily Zamourka. Source: @LAPDHQ/Twitter)

Things have taken a turn for the better for Emily Zamourka after she was filmed singing in an empty Los Angeles subway station.

An L.A.P.D. officer decided to record her and shared the video online, with a caption saying "4 million people call LA home. 4 million stories. 4 million voices...sometimes you just have to stop and listen to one, to hear something beautiful."

Now it's emerged that the Grammy-nominated music producer Joel Diamond has offered Emily a recording contract.

It comes three years after she lost her home, as her violin was stolen and she couldn't afford to pay her bills.

She had moved from Russia to L.A. in 1992.

Emily has since got to thank Officer Frazier in person for recording the video and sparking a potentially life-changing opportunity.

In the below video she can be heard saying "I can't believe this is happening."


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