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Rebecca Lynn Howard
Two
time Grammy Award winner Rebecca Lynn Howard was born and raised
in the Appalachian Mountains of Eastern Kentucky. Her big break
came when she recorded "Softly and Tenderly" for the soundtrack
of the 1997 Robert Duvall movie, "The Apostle". In 2001 Howard
and Jim Brickman recorded a number 1 single "Simple Things".
Again in 2002, Howard scored a hit as both an artist and
songwriter with "Forgive." In 2004, she received the
International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) award for the
Recorded Event of the Year for "Livin', Lovin', Losin' Songs of
the Louvin Brothers". In 2005, Howard received her second IBMA
award for "40" a tribute to Bluegrass legend Larry Sparks.
Rebecca's angelic voice has graced the work of artists such as;
Patty Loveless, Vince Gill, and Dolly Parton. Rebecca has spent
the last couple years honing in on her songwriting craft as a
staff writer for Murrah Music in Nashville. She is currently
involved in a project “Songs 4 Worship” for Time Life that is
scheduled for release October 2, 2007., "The Apostle". Since
then she has concentrated on her touring and song writing. After
a brief hiatus she is pleased to find herself by a fresh new
team management team and a new label "Starponte Records" Look
for new and exciting things coming soon.
"Starpointe Records group is excited beyond expression to be
working with an amazing talent like Rebecca Lynn Howard. We have
so many plans for Rebecca and our team has such enthusiasm that
we are sure her fans will soon have the opportunity to join in
and celebrate Rebecca in all sorts of avenues."
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Rebecca visits Big Country WDHR Radio.
Rebecca visits with Radio personality Randy Jones.
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Rebecca, Duanne Thompson
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