© Copyright Becca Tracey, 2007
Becca Tracey was born a singer. Her dad says the first four months of her life she wailed at the top of her lungs and then after she stopped crying she started singing. Before she could walk she could sing “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.” As a little girl you’d find Becca singing songs a cappella, humming melodies to herself, listening to her mom’s record collection, and singing songs about her drawings. Her love of singing was evident as a child and she loved moments when she was singing in choir, soloing, or singing a duet.
During middle school Becca took four years of piano lessons. She studied classical piano and performed for recitals and piano guild competitions. She also spent two years playing the clarinet in band. At this time she was in singing contests, school and church choirs, and in after school musicals. Then in high school she began focusing on singing and applied what she had learned studying music theory to her newfound love of songwriting. Since then she has written hundreds of original compositions.

Songwriting became a favorite way for Becca to pass time and express her emotions and ideas. She is not afraid to talk about death, life, her beliefs, off the top of her head thoughts, and honest feelings in her songwriting. In her life she has experienced the loss of her mother at a young age and has often volunteered to help others going through hard times such as poverty or grief. Some of her songs show that she has an old soul that has seen and felt a lot and others show her sense of humor, strength, or resilience. They are songs people can relate to as they are written about human nature and emotions.
She attended UW-Madison where she was a vocalist for two semesters in an audition jazz performance class taught by world famous bassist Richard Davis. She was one of three vocalists in this 20 piece jazz group. There she studied jazz improvisation and sang jazz cover songs for concerts. Learning about jazz influenced Becca’s vocal style and songwriting. All four years she was a member of St. Pauls 9:00 pm church choir.
In 2004, Becca graduated college with a degree in Elementary Ed. and a minor in Spanish. She then moved to Nashville, TN for a fifth grade ESL (English as a Second Language) teaching position. While in Nashville she used her income from teaching to pursue her goal of recording an album. Upon sharing her first studio demo with producer and r & b/jazz/funk artist Jackie Simons he agreed to produce a full length album with her. While in Nashville Becca took guitar lessons, listened to lots of local talent, and occasionally sang a cappella at the Hall of Fame Lounge, Douglas Corner, and the Bluebird Café. Also she appeared as a guest vocalist for an Irish cover band that often played at the Irish pub in the Grand Ole Opry Hotel.

Summer 2006 Becca began touring. In June 2006, she began singing in the United Kingdom. For six weeks she sang in five European countries: Northern Ireland, Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales. There she traveled by plane, train, bus, ferry, subway, car, and taxi to get all over the UK. She sang in pubs, restaurants, and at private parties. Also she sang during touring bands’ intermissions and at a festival.
In 2007 Becca sang in WI, IL, MI, TN. France, and Luxemburg. This 2008 again Becca hopes to tour with her music. She loves to sing her thirty-three recorded originals and cover tunes. Her favorite cover tunes are from pop, jazz, Irish traditional, country, folk, blues, rock, and gospel. Becca feels that some of her songs are now ready to
with the world and that she is now ready to live her lifelong dream of singing the songs that she loves to sing: the songs that come from her heart and soul.