Rebecca Scott has been performing
her unique brand of folk-rock in the Northwest for over ten years.
For the third straight year, Rebecca was named Best Singer for
2006 in the Boise Weekly's coveted Best of Boise Readers' Choice
Awards. And for two years running, she was also voted Best Local
Singer, and earned 2nd place for Best Band behind national act Built
To Spill. In December of 2003, Rebecca was named the top "Mover &
Shaker" in Boise entertainment by the Idaho Statesman's Thrive
Magazine. She’s recorded three all original studio albums. Her
fourth release, Can't Get It Out Of My Head (2003), is a live
compilation of her previously recorded original material plus two
new cuts.
The first album, Wave To The Elephants, received national attention
when the song Diggin’ a Path was used in an MTV movie soundtrack
"The Anatomy Of A Hate Crime: The Matthew Sheppard Story" as well as
the television show "Good vs. Evil". Her second album, United, was
acclaimed when Billboard Magazine named her one in six of the
country’s top unsigned bands of 1999. The third release, The Game,
was Rebecca's first self-produced endeavor, completed at Little
House Recordings with Ben Burdick.
During her musical career, Rebecca has had the opportunity to
perform with Jonatha Brooke, Shawn Colvin, and with Dar Williams and
other artists at Lilith Fair and other NW music festivals. The band
recently shared billing with Dishwalla, Shelby Lynne, Curtis Stigers,
Melissa Ferrick and Garrison Starr.For more information about
Debbie
Sager, Ben Burdick, or Greg Belzeski; please click here.
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