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About Rebekah

Rebekah was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 2000.

She discovered her musical talent almost by accident in 2009 when her aunt told her about a one week summer class at a local Theatre School.

Although she had enjoyed singing to her Mum, usually on car journeys, this was as far as she had taken her singing to that point.

Having had no performance experience prior to joining the summer class she not only discovered a real passion for singing but also auditioned for and got the solo part for the end of week show.

After this, Rebekah discovered that she truly had a talent for all things musical. She astounded those closest to her with this new found ability to not only sing but to sing really well despite only being 8 years old at the time.

Fast forward to 2015…..
Rebekah is now working under the management of International Dynasty & Robinson Drinkard in the United States – while juggling school, exams and basically just being a teenager with a fairly rigorous routine of fortnightly gigs in the pubs, clubs and cafes of her home city and beyond.

She has her own music room at home where she can usually be found working on her own sounds and in the past year she has written 15 original tracks and is working on more. Her songs come from her life experiences and extremely vivid imagination. She is already showing herself to becoming a gifted songwriter and her aim is to have an extensive back catalogue at her disposal.

In the past two years she has picked up the piano and acoustic guitar and now uses these instruments when out performing rather than always relying on backing tracks.

Growing up with parents who loved rock music she enjoys an eclectic mix of genres and as a result can basically turn her ‘musical’ hand to just about anything.

Always a perfectionist she will not allow her music to be uploaded onto YouTube or Soundcloud until she is completely happy.

Recently she uploaded her first original song â€˜Ocean Lullaby’ to Reverbnation and here are a few quotes from a ‘blind crowd review’ (those listening do not know anything about the singer or the song) who have heard it.

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