Rebecca Lynn Howard

Crossover country-pop singer, and two time Grammy Award Winner, Rebecca Lynn Howard hails from a small Appalachian town in eastern Kentucky and moved to Nashville in 1997, where she began a career as a singer-songwriter. Her compositions have been recorded by artists like Martina McBride, Trisha Yearwood, Runaway June, Julianne Hough, John Michael Montgomery, rock band New Medicine and Clay Aiken, to name a few. Her writing style varies from deep-rooted, front porch bluegrass and mountain music, to country, to pop, to heavy power punk rock, and most everything in between.  Howard was a featured vocalist on Jim Brickman's  "Simple Things" and enjoyed the #1 slot on the Adult Contemporary chart, but she is best known for her smash hit "Forgive", which is still a favorite among fans and critics alike.  Howard is the bassist/vocalist in Steven Tyler’s country band Loving Mary. They have completed a North American tour as well as a European tour. Howard signed with country star Lee Brice’s record label Pumphouse Records where she recently released a brand new album “I’m Not Who You Think I Am”.

  • Two-time Grammy award winner

  • Song of the Year ACM nominated 

  • New Female Vocalist ACM nominated 

  • Multi instrumentalist 

Songs recorded by:

Rebecca Lynn Howard “Forgive”

Trisha Yearwood  “I Don’t Paint Myself Into Corners”, “Girls Night In”

Martina McBride “Whatcha Gonna Do”

Clay Aiken “As Long As We’re Here”

Runaway June “Lipstick”

John Michael Montgomery “Love Is Our Business”

Lila McCann “Hit By Love”

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