REBECCA POOLE. SINGER. SONGWRITER. ARTIST. ENTERTAINER.
Rebecca is an accomplished singer-songwriter, known for her smooth delivery and heartfelt songs. Career highlights include, supporting Jools Holland on tour, playing prestigious venues; the Royal Albert Hall, London Palladium and Wembley Stadium. Sharing the stage with the likes of Jamie Cullum, Lana Del Rey and Simply Red.
In 2023 Rebecca returned to her Jazz roots with highly acclaimed album ‘Dreamers Ball’, independently reaching over a million streams, Record of the Week on BBC3, BBC Sounds, Jazz Fm and Smooth Jazz. Meanwhile, new singles from her upcoming album ‘Play On’ are already being championed and regularly play-listed on Jazz Fm.
Her unique sultry tones landed her a part in hit Netflix series - 'The Crown' singing ‘Can’t take my eyes off you’. Poole has spent years building a loyal audience and developing her deeply expressive, playful shows with a mix of heart achingly romantic ballads, feel good swing, Americana and moody blues.
’Rebecca will lead you by the hand into her stories with deep velvet vocals, at times playfully then soulfully through the highs and lows. You won't want to say goodnight' - Evening Standard
'Every song has meaningful lyrics and a melody worthy of a place in the Great British Contemporary Song Book, if there is such an infinite volume. If there isn't, well there is now!' - Bebop Spoken Here
““Rebecca will lead you by the hand into her stories with deep velvet vocals, at times playfully then soulfully through the highs and lows. You won’t want to say goodnight””
““Every song has meaningful lyrics and a melody worthy of a place in the Great British Contemporary Song Book, if there is such an infinite volume. If there isn’t, well there is now!””
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Dreamers Ball - Rebecca’s highly acclaimed album. listen now.
Dreamers Ball is a timeless place where we can all go to lose ourselves in music.
“Harks back to the classic jazz vocal albums of the 1950s: a stylish singer supported by an equally stylish small combo, high production standards, excellent sound quality, and a well-chosen collection of songs” UK Jazz News