Bekka Bramlett

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Bekka Bramlett
Birth nameRebekka Ruth Lazone Bramlett
Born (1968-04-19) April 19, 1968 (age 55)
GenresRock, pop, country
OccupationsSinger, songwriter
Years active1973–present
Formerly of

Rebekka Ruth Lazone Bramlett (born April 19, 1968) is an American singer. She is the daughter of Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett, of the music duo Delaney & Bonnie.[1] Currently, she is a session singer, songwriter, and backing vocalist, working with many artists, including Faith Hill, Robert Plant, Trace Adkins, Faster Pussycat, Buddy Guy, Vince Gill, and Sam Moore.

Bramlett started her recording career at the age of four when she was enlisted to sing background vocals on her father's song, "California Rain". In the 1980s, Bramlett began recording demos and later secured a gig as a backing vocalist for Belinda Carlisle on her 1987 tour. She also befriended Jani Lane of Warrant and later sang on the band's debut solo album, Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich.[2]

She has been a member of Mick Fleetwood's band the Zoo (1991–1992), Fleetwood Mac (1993–1995),[1][3] and the country duo Bekka & Billy, with Billy Burnette (1996–1998). She released a solo album of demo work in 2002 for fans who attended her shows.

Discography[edit]

As featured performer[edit]

As backing vocalist[edit]

Various Artists/Soundtracks[edit]

  • True Romance Soundtrack (John Waite – In Dreams) (1993)
  • Blown Away Soundtrack (Joe Cocker & Bekka Bramlett – Take Me Home) (1994)
  • Soccer Rocks The Globe (Fleetwood Mac – Blow By Blow) (1994)
  • Stone Country – Country Artists Perform the Songs of the Rolling Stones (1997)
  • America's Sweethearts Soundtrack (Bekka Bramlett – We All Fall Down) (2001)
  • Hurricane Relief: Come Together Now (2005)

Filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Everything that is Fleetwood Mac : Bekka Bramlett". FleetwoodMac.net. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  2. ^ Greene, Andy (March 9, 2023). "What It Was Like to Replace Stevie Nicks in Fleetwood Mac". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  3. ^ Hochanadel, Michael (May 16, 2020). "Bonnaroo and Bonnie". HokesJukeBox.com. Retrieved May 16, 2020.
  4. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Allmusic Credits for 'Skin Deep'". Allmusic. Retrieved March 30, 2011.

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