Emma Henderson, better known by her stage name Curly Hendo, is redefining the music industry as an international session bassist with an impressive portfolio that spans Australia, the UK, Europe, and the South Pacific.
Curly Hendo’s journey into the world of music began at the tender age of three. Immersed in ballet, hip-hop, jazz, and tap dance, Curly’s early years were marked by competitive performances that forged her confidence and an innate understanding of captivating stage presence—qualities that she now brings to her role as a bassist.
By eight, Curly had picked up the bass guitar, setting the foundation for a career characterized by versatility and fervor. Her prodigious talent earned her scholarships to prestigious institutions such as the Berklee College of Music in Boston and the Australian Institute of Music, underscoring her exceptional skills and dedication.
Not just a performer, Curly’s entrepreneurial spirit led her to establish a business that books shows for artists worldwide. Her comprehensive industry involvement—ranging from production and music direction to supporting fellow musicians—highlights her leadership and deep industry insights.
Curly’s professional journey boasts collaborations with a diverse array of artists and performances at high-profile venues and events globally. Her eclectic resume includes features in Australian touring musicals, television shows, music festivals, and commercial gigs in Japan and Australia. In the studio, Curly’s contributions span numerous albums, soundtracks, and music videos, showcasing her multifaceted talent.
One of Curly’s standout achievements is her role as the bassist in Mae Muller’s “Anti Climax” music video, which has garnered over 3.2 million views, demonstrating her wide-reaching appeal. She has also performed alongside Love Island star Antigoni Buxton in the UK and supported a finalist on The Voice Australia in 2023.
Her magnetic stage presence has graced notable performances, including the Mercury Prize Awards with Jessie Ware, Raye’s show at Wembley Stadium for the City Capital Summertime Ball, and Zara Larsson’s appearance on the BBC Michael McIntyre show.
Beyond her performances, Curly is a prominent spokesperson for BBC Introducing, a mentor on the Young Talent Time TV Show, and an ambassador for the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and Rockschool AMEB Music. Her influence extends across educational and professional platforms, inspiring the next generation of musicians.
Hailing from Sydney, Curly Hendo’s global success is a testament to her dedication and ability to connect with audiences worldwide. With her unique blend of talent, entrepreneurial acumen, and stage presence, Curly Hendo continues to leave an indelible mark on the music industry.