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She began writing and playing at age 14, and went on the road with a rock band playing the Midwestern/Southern US for five years.
She played many live performances during her years on the road, as she honed her songwriting style, including a party for Hustler Magazine publisher, Larry Flynt. She once auditioned Axl Rose for her band, before he WAS Axl Rose-he didn't join her band, but went on to form Guns-N-Roses of national fame.
In her private studio, Reb has written, played and recorded jingles for regional radio and TV, and writes and co-writes songs and demo's for publishers, as well as her own cd's.
She was also the "voice" of the "Pass it On" campaign, from the "Rhythm Of Honor" CD, featuring 11 patriotic songs by various artists, with proceeds from downloads of her co-written song "A Soldiers Daughter" benefitting the Wounded Warriors Fund and hospital in Falluja.
She also has 3 short stories in the book "MUSIC HORROR STORIES" a tongue in cheek look at the ups and downs of life in the music business, available at www.AMAZON.COM
She has had Rheumatoid Arthritis since the age of 24, and has learned to adapt chords and playing styles to accomodate the significant changes in her hands.
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