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Singer Emily West began with a career in country music that quickly went south. Her song “Rocks in Your Shoes” peaked at 39 on Billboard’s country charts and she sang a duet with Keith Urban in 2010 that didn’t take off the way things were predicted.

With the ninth season of the NBC show America’s Got Talent (AGT), she started as someone frustrated with the music business—and then finished in second place. Since then, she signed a record deal with Sony, releasing a single titled “Bitter.” Her full album All For You is set for release Aug. 18.

Recently, she wowed the crowd at Chicago club Davenport’s with covers of Sia’s “Chandelier” and a variety of originals. Windy City talked to her about it after the show.

Windy City Times: Where are you originally from?

Emily West: Waterloo, Iowa. I moved to Tennessee when I was 18 years old. I had no idea how to pay a bill. I just left. I graduated high school early with one gym credit and then I was out. I was rockin’ it trying to write songs in Nashville.

WCT: How do you pick song choices for a show like this one at Davenport’s?

EW: I’m working the record right now, so I am doing a lot of songs from that. Some songs from AGT because we have a lot of fans from the show. We do our own interpretation of a piano based track. Some are songs that I have written so a lot of my own stuff. We take a few show tunes and make them our own. We have a good time and just pick and choose.

WCT: The “Puppy Dog” song was really fun.

EW: I wrote that with my friend Kevin Rhoads back in Nashville. We wrote that song because I brought my dog over to his house. He was pissed off I brought my dog. He was playing his guitar and we wrote that.

WCT: “Bitter” is your new single. Are you a bitter person?

EW: No—maybe I was once. No one I knew has written a song called “Bitter” so I wanted to write one. It was a bold move.

WCT: You mentioned on the microphone that there will be a remix that you will perform on a cruise ship with a gay crowd.

EW: I love it! When it was remixed this cruise was an opportunity, so I decided to do it.

WCT: Why the big fascination with Cyndi Lauper?

EW: I was a big huge of fan of hers when I was a little girl. She gave girls the right to wave their freak flag. I remember that was my first memory of her is that she didn’t care and she is who she is. I wanted to be just like her. She was not a blonde perfect person. She dyed her hair and screamed out songs. That gave me freedom to be who I was and just not care.

Later on in life I met her on Celebrity Apprentice and she gave me her number. She kept in touch with me when I didn’t have anything going on. She would check in on me. She was a friend to me.

I then got the opportunity to pick whomever I wanted to sing with on America’s Got Talent. I picked Cyndi Lauper and it was a full-circle moment. She really is a wonderful human being.

WCT: Did you go see Kinky Boots?

EW: Yes! I loved it. In fact, when I was in New York I tried out for a part. I didn’t get a chance to get tickets so she gave me front row seats.

Then I got her book and she had put me in her memoire. I had no idea. I had no money and I was cat sitting. The only money I had was to buy her book. I was on the train and reading it. I was just weeping sitting there!

WCT: Did you have a favorite judge on America’s Got Talent?

EW: Howard Stern. I had a crush on him for a little while.

WCT: He’s so tall, isn’t he?

EW: He is, and very musical. That is why he got on radio—he loves rock music. I googled what Howard Stern’s favorite songs were when I found out I would be on the show.

WCT: Have you ever heard from Sia about your version of her song “Chandelier?”

EW: My friend is friends with her. She said she has heard it and loves it. That’s all you need!

WCT: Do you miss singing country music?

EW: I still love country music but the type of country music played on the radio is not something I can connect with. Tractors, tight jeans and beer are not things I connect with. It is not what my heart says. I am going to sing what I want. I am not going to cater to that kind of brand. I love old school country music. I will always love Patsy Cline.

WCT: I actually thought of Patsy when you were performing.

EW: I cut my teeth on her cassette tapes. She has heart and soul. Whatever moves me is what I am going to be making records with. As long as I am feeling alive then that is when I am going to sing a song.

WCT: You have sang in the past with [out] country singer Chely Wright.

EW: I have. I sang background on her Metropolitan Hotel a long time ago.

WCT: I enjoyed your song “When Do Lovers Leave.”

EW: Thank you. That is Jay Leno’s favorite, too.

WCT: Well, we have that in common. I’m so excited you are coming back to town so soon.

EW: I am so thankful and happy to be here. I have been traveling a lot so being in the Midwest feels like new air here. This is my home and it is good to be here. This is my promised land.

I am singing the national anthem at Madison Square Garden tomorrow.

WCT: Are you nervous about that?

EW: I am always nervous before singing it. My mom told me to make sure I start off low or I am screwed.

WCT: You are going to be back in town almost in time for gay Pride.

EW: I know, and we are going to be doing a lot with gay Pride. I will be in L,A, for it. My song “Battle” is about that with the last verse. I am all about freedom!

Follow West as she returns to Davenport’s Piano Bar on June 18 and 25. Visit allforyou.emilywestofficial.com for more on her new music.