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Rebecca Ann Loebe (born August 17, 1983) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer. She has performed and toured with such recording artists as
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amongst others. In 2011 she made her international broadcast television debut on
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. In addition to being a solo singer she is a founding member of Austin-based band ''Nobody's Girl''.


Early life

Loebe was born in
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to parents Albert Loebe and Cecelia Bonfils. She and her family moved to
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when she was eight years old. She performed in public school choruses and musicals and began playing guitar at age 11. In her sophomore year of high school, her father took her to
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in Decatur, Georgia where she began to play at the Monday night open mic. Loebe graduated high school at the age of 16 and was accepted to Berklee College of Music as a vocal principal where she graduated with a degree in Music Production and Engineering. After college Loebe worked at a recording studio in Boston as an audio engineer. While working there, Loebe snuck into the studio to record demos of her own songs; these recordings comprised her first album ''Hey, It’s a Lonely World'' which was released independently in December 2004.


Music career

Initially, Loebe continued to work as a freelance audio engineer while performing at colleges and coffeehouses on the east coast of the US. She has said in interviews that she worked as an assistant engineer at Gallop Studios in Atlanta in between tour dates for over a year to barter time for the recording of her second full-length album ''Mystery Prize''.'. In 2010, Loebe's album, “Mystery Prize”, spent 10 weeks on the Americana Top 40 chart. She signed an album deal with European record label Continental Record Services. She was slated to perform on a European tour in the Spring of 2011 but the tour was canceled when she was cast on the first season of NBC's ''The Voice''. Loebe recorded and released ''Circus Heart'' in 2012, produced by Austin songwriter Matt the Electrician on the Black Wolf Records imprint. The album was funded by fans who pre-ordered the album off of her website. ''Circus Heart'' was released in Europe by Continental Record Services. In 2013 Loebe toured nationally with folk songwriter
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. She also toured in Texas and Oklahoma with Raina Rose and Smokey & The Mirror, and those shows were recorded by Virginia-based Americana label Goose Creek Music and was released as a 3-album live set in 2014. In 2014, Loebe led a creativity workshop and performed at
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in
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. Later in 2014, Rebecca performed in The Netherlands for the first time and has performed every year since. On her second tour of The Netherlands in 2015, she performed on
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. ''Blink'', her fourth full-length studio album, was released in 2017. Record label executive Denby Auble saw Loebe performing while on tour promoting the album and offered her a record deal on
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. In 2018, Loebe co-founded the band ''Nobody’s Girl'' with songwriters Betty Soo and Grace Pettis. The group was initially formed as a one-time package tour but after a songwriting retreat at Fischer Studios in Fischer, TX they were offered a record deal by Luckyhounds Music and recorded their first EP ''Waterline''. Loebe was mentioned as a new favorite musician of the character Morgan, in the 2018 New York Times Bestselling novel, ''Leah on The Offbeat'', written by
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. In 2019, Loebe released her fifth full-length studio album, ''Give Up Your Ghosts''. Her single, ''Growing Up'' was featured in Rolling Stone magazine listed as the ''Top 10 Best Country and Americana Songs of the Week''. In November 2019, Loebe announced plans to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of her album “Mystery Prize": she planned an intimate, acoustic concert tour in 2020 where she was to re-visit songs and stories from the album. However, due to the
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, those dates had to be postponed to 2022. In July 2021, ''Nobody's Girl'' released their first full-length album, titled ''Nobody's Girl''.


Awards and recognition

* 2019 - ''Give Up Your Ghosts'' peaked at #9 on
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Heatseekers Northeast * 2018 - Recipient of the Austin-based ''Black Fret'' Grant Award * 2011 - ''Come As You Are'' peaked at #38 on the
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on May 14, 2011 * 2010 - ''Mystery Prize'' peaked at #24 on the ''Americana Top 40'' charts and ranked #89 on the ''Top 100 Americana Albums of the Year'' - Americana Music Association * 2009 - Winner of the ''Grassy Hill New Folk Songwriting Competition'' at the
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''The Voice''

In 2011, Loebe was invited to audition for the first season of
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," where she sang
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's "Come As You Are" in the auditions, making Adam Levine's team and charting on iTunes in the US, Europe and South America. In the Battle rounds, she sang "Creep" against Devon Barley, at which point Barley advanced and Loebe left the show. Her version of “Come As You Are” was the only recording by a non-semifinalist to be included on the compilation album ''The Voice: Season 1 Highlights'' released by Republic Records.Frederick, Brittany. “Big Red Chairs: The Rebecca Loebe Interview.” Big Red Chairs. http://bigredchairs.com/2012/08/03/big-red-chairs-the-rebecca-loebe-interview/


Discography


References


External links


Official site

Rebecca Loebe page on official NBC ''The Voice'' website
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