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Rebecca Barnard

Rebecca Barnard
Born (1960-12-26) 26 December 1960 (age 56)
Occupation(s) Musician, singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Associated acts Rebecca's Empire

Rebecca Barnard (born Rebecca Chirnside Barnard on 26 December 1960) is a Melbourne-based Australian singer, songwriter and musician. She was the lead singer of the band Rebecca's Empire from 1994 to 2000, and has forged a solo career since her debut album, Fortified, was released in 2006. Her second solo album, Everlasting, was released in 2010. In July 2014, Barnard indicated that she was recording a third album, and was hoping for it to be released by Christmas of that year - but to date this album has not yet surfaced. Barnard has a versatile musical range, delving into rock, pop, and jazz genres.

Rebecca Barnard is the daughter of acclaimed Australian jazz drummer Len Barnard AM (once a member of the jazz band, Galapagos Duck). Her uncle is Bob Barnard, who is an accomplished Australian jazz trumpet and cornet stylist.

Barnard grew up in the outer-eastern Melbourne suburb of Mooroolbark, and during her childhood listened to Gladys Moncrieff, Fats Waller, Pinetop Smith, Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong. At 14, she became acquainted with Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan.

Barnard featured in the following Australian bands The Escalators (1982-1984), Black Coffee (and the Beans) (1985), Wayback 5 (1986), Romance Without Finance, Peaceful Anticipation Social Aid and Pleasure Club (1990), Stephen Cummings Band (1986 and 1990–91), Triple Peaks (1991), and the Rebecca Barnard Band (1992).

When songwriting became a focus, she founded the band Rebecca’s Empire. The band toured extensively, supported Billy Bragg on his Australian tour, released three EPs and two albums (Way of All Things in 1996, and Welcome in 1999) and appeared on the Triple J Hottest 100 albums three years in a row. At this height of popularity, Barnard had her own cooking segment on Triple J called Pot of Rock. Barnard has since said of her popularity at this time, that she had "wasted a real good opportunity to do more with the momentum that we had".


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