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Rebecca Scott has been performing her unique brand
of folk-rock in the Northwest for over 19 years. For the seventh
straight year, Rebecca was named Best Singer for 2011 in the Boise
Weekly's coveted Best of Boise Readers' Choice Awards. And for
eight years running, she was also voted in the top three for Best
Local Musician (winning in 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005 &
2004), 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. 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. |
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She’s recorded three all-original
studio albums. 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. 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. And last but not
least, her 2010 CD, By Request, features cover songs that have
been requested the most by her audiences.
During her musical career, Rebecca
has had the opportunity to perform with Candy Coburn, 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 Keb Mo, Cowboy Junkies, Dishwalla, Shelby Lynne,
Curtis Stigers, Melissa Ferrick and Garrison Starr. |
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