voc, acg, GB
Rock
Born in England, Rebecca moved to Australia when she was 8, and settled in Sydney. Returned to England at 19 to audition for ballet companies, but abandoned that idea after a while many years of study and moved to Australia again to join her first band Watusi Now in 1983. Then went on to sing with Louis Tillett's Paris Green and its off-shoot Paris Pink. Then she toured internationally with Ed Kuepper (1988-89) as a backing singer and keyboard player. She took a break from music to go back to university and to devote time to her family. Returned to music when Gerry Kortegast asked her to sing on his band Desert Boot's second album. Then she engaged in a project of her own and founded Rebecca Hancock And The Prison Wives with musicians John Sandow, Mark Bradridge and Nick Fisher (2) to record "Somewhere to Land" (2002). Released a new album in 2010 "Under My Bed".
Rebecca Hancock And The Prison Wives Rock, Folk and World |