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Rebecca Loebe

Southern charm and gypsy blood. Wistful musings and joy de vivre. Poise and self-effacement. A live performance not to be missed. Come a stranger, leave a disciple. REBECCA LOEBE is a laid-back award-winning indie-folk singer from Atlanta, GA. Since quitting her job as a full-time recording studio engineer in 2006, she has performed 100+ shows per year at colleges, coffeehouses and theaters in over 30 states of the US and in Europe. She has garnered rave reviews for her high-energy performances, weaving together skillful, emotional songwriting, folk storytelling and whimsical comedy for the ...read more

Southern charm and gypsy blood. Wistful musings and joy de vivre. Poise and self-effacement. A live performance not to be missed. Come a stranger, leave a disciple. REBECCA LOEBE is a laid-back award-winning indie-folk singer from Atlanta, GA. Since quitting her job as a full-time recording studio engineer in 2006, she has performed 100+ shows per year at colleges, coffeehouses and theaters in over 30 states of the US and in Europe. She has garnered rave reviews for her high-energy performances, weaving together skillful, emotional songwriting, folk storytelling and whimsical comedy for the ADHD generation. In the May of 2009 she was honored as a winner at the Kerrville Grassy Hill New Folk Songwriting Competition, and in 3 years of full time touring she has shared the stage with greats such as Glen Phillips, Angie Aparo, Ellis Paul, Sophie B. Hawkins, Emerson Hart, Ellis Paul, Girlyman & The Bacon Brothers. Loebe has been making albums since 2004 . « hide

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LPs
Mystery Prize
2010

3
1 Votes
Hey, It's a Lonely World
2004

3
1 Votes
EPs
The Brooklyn Series
2007

3
1 Votes
Compilations
Bees and Zombies
2011

2.5
1 Votes

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