Rebecca Stephens
Rebecca Stephens (born 30 July 1982) is a singer, formerly with British band The Pipettes, where she was commonly known as RiotBecki.
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Birth name | Rebecca Louise Stephens[1] |
Also known as | RiotBecki |
Born | Brighton, England | 30 August 1982
Genres | Indie pop |
Years active | 2003-present |
Associated acts | The Pipettes, Electric Blue, Projectionists, Jesca Hoop |
On 18 April 2008, it was announced in a blog post on the band's Myspace that Becki and bandmate Rosay had left the band "to pursue other musical projects".
She regularly appears as a backing singer to Jesca Hoop and appeared in Hoop's appearance on Marc Riley's All Shock Up pilot series for the BBC.[2]
Rebecca married Daniel Pickles on 5 July 2015. The couple have two children.
Overview
The Pipettes
Brighton-born Becki normally stood stage left with The Pipettes, and is identified with blonde hair, glasses, nose ring and tattoos. She is a self-described feminist and has a degree in media studies and film/video production from Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College having written her dissertation on early Seventies hardcore pornography.[3]
She is most notable for singing the verses of the single "Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me" and lead on album tracks "Tell Me What You Want" and "One Night Stand", which (along with "Feminist Complaints" and album track "A Winter's Sky") she also wrote. In April 2005, she joined former member Julia in contributing vocals to the hip-hop album Flowers & Trees by fellow Brightonian Y.Misdaq aka Yoshi, and has also provided vocals for The Blind Cowboys, a project by bandmate Jon Cassette and Thomas White of The Electric Soft Parade and Brakes on their cover of "Sometimes Always". She claims to 'enjoy uncool jobs' and admits she tap-dances.
In a post on her personal Myspace blog shortly after her departure from the Pipettes was confirmed, Becki stated that she is writing solo material and will possibly be uploading demos online in the near future. She also referred to herself as "the ex-Riot Becki", suggesting she has abandoned the nickname she gained with the band, which came from her love of the Riot Grrrl scene, having named Sleater-Kinney and Kathleen Hanna as influences as well as Guided by Voices.
Solo work
On 10 October 2008, Becki announced in a MySpace blog that she had just returned from a trip to Atlanta, Georgia where she had recorded a number of demos with Randy Michael of Atlanta band The Booze under the name Electric Blue, after the pornographic film of the same name. Four of the demos were posted on Electric Blue's MySpace.[4]
Projectionists
In June 2010, it was announced on MySpace that Becki had formed a new band, Projectionists, with Pete Marshall, Christian Madden, Sam Morris and Paul Mortlock, and have completed their first EP, and will be playing various venues during the remainder of the year. Three songs were posted on Projectionists MySpace.[5]
References
- "BBC - All Shook Up, The Wytches, Jesca Hoop, Richard Dawson". BBC.
- Walters, Sarah (16 April 2007). "Pipettes bring touch of class to Academy". Manchestereveningnews.co.uk.
- "Electric Blue | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com.
- "Projectionists | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com.