Rebecca Dunn

Based in Aberdeenshire
Music
Rebecca Dunn is a folk singer and songwriter who “mines rich seams of community experience and nature” (Boo Hewerdine). Composing on ukulele and keyboard, her melodic influences are grounded in the traditional music she grew up with, expressed through her intimate and engaging vocal delivery.
Storytelling sits at the heart of Rebecca’s work. Her performances have been described as “ethereal vocalisation of quirky and sentient observational musical musings” (Bella’s Big White Paper), blending contemplative songs with a warm, engaging stage presence that invites audiences into moments of reflection, humour and quiet wonder.
Rebecca’s collaborations include her commissioned work for Aberdeen Performing Arts, Nice Day, Isn’t It?, a collection of songs inspired by conversations about the weather with local Aberdonian communities, exploring the effect the unpredictable and often extreme weather in Scotland has on people’s moods and routines, as well as the language used to describe it.
With a sound that bridges folk traditions and contemporary songwriting, Rebecca continues to develop new material shaped by nature, community and a deep sense of place.
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