Singer Rebecca Richards to release new single

She knows he’s no good, she says she’s going to leave but will she? Based on her conversations with so many people, Rebecca Richards exceptional song writing tells the story of a broken relationship and the dream of creating new memories.

Rebecca says “Sometimes, it comes to a point where you have to admit it can go no further, especially when it’s unhealthy. I hope the song conveys the hope that it can be better, that you can make New Yesterdays”. Produced by First Time Flyers’ Tim Prottey-Jones, Rebecca’s signature vocals and harmonies are the perfect match in this painful yet uplifting country song that will leave you wanting to find out what happens next.

Classically trained pianist and singer songwriter from Pontypool in South Wales, Rebecca Richards is making a name for herself with her gorgeous chord progressions, melody creation and beautiful vocals. Her songs have been described as uplifting and empowering whilst maintaining a bittersweet edge. Her love of music is heavily steeped in country, blues and rock and major influences include The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Glen Campbell and Blackberry Smoke. She has recently learned to play mandolin and tenor guitar which she says helps with creating a wide variety in her songwriting and performance. Rebecca has been fortunate to have performed across the UK including The Camden Club, London, South Wales Country Music Festival, Newport, The Green Gathering, Chepstow and The Acoustic Cafe, Tavistock as well as playing venues across Wales and the South West. More recently she has been shortlisted for the 2023 UK Country Music Radio Song Award and she will be playing live at the finale in Donnington on 28th October 2023. Rebecca says her favourite part of music creation is the connection with others through her music. “ It is something really special when people tell you your song has resonated with their experiences and it has moved them.”

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