Rebecca is a classically trained vocalist from Kent , who has been performing for well over twenty years.
In recent times she's supported and headlined a number of high-profile military fundraising events for The Army Benevolent Fund, Help for Heroes and The Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas.
Rebecca's love of singing was borne out of her involvement in the amateur dramatics scene during her late teens. This initially led her in the direction of country music, performing for a number of years as a solo artist and with a band.
A return to theatre productions around ten years ago gave her the impetus to explore new genres and unlock the full potential of her vocal ability.
In 2003, she sought the guidance of the acclaimed singing tutor, Avril Gray. Avril is the sole British teacher of a specific French vocal technique, which Rebecca has learnt and perfected over the past seven years.
It was Avril that ignited the passion in Rebecca for classical music and she's devoted herself to this genre ever since.
Up until 2004, Rebecca accommodated performing commitments alongside her career. But in 2005 she chose to devote herself solely to music; and in the intervening period, she's recorded three albums and built up a client base that sees her working across the UK .
Although classical music is her first love, Rebecca is a hugely versatile artist with an extensive repertoire, and she's regularly engaged to perform popular classical arias and songs from the West End shows.
Last year Rebecca released her third studio album, ‘The Unreachable Star' , which was strongly influenced by the plight of British forces overseas and it features performances of ‘Requiem for a soldier' and ‘I vow to thee my country'
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