Rebecca Potts

Rebecca has been singing ever since she could talk, and her performances have ranged from her very own car concerts to sold out concert venues that hold 14,000 people. She developed a love for Musical Theatre and Acting at a very young age and went on to portray roles like Evelyn Nesbit in Ragtime, Sally in Me and My Girl, Susan in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, the title role in Aida, and many more.

When she was 20 years old, she was given the opportunity to sing the duet “Bruises” with the Rock/Pop band Train at the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia. In the same year, she won her first local title in the Miss America Organization that started a four-year journey of competing for the title of Miss Pennsylvania. She was a finalist twice, as well as a Talent Award winner for her vocal performances.

Rebecca developed a love for creative writing as a child and began writing her own poetry. As she grew up, she wrote short stories and eventually, song lyrics, and she released an EP when she was 19 years old. She is an advocate for mental health awareness and was internationally published in the Better Mental Health Magazine based out of Australia. She is an advocate for mental health awareness and believes that music therapy is the best medicine for a bad day. Someday, she would like to start her own non-profit organization to provide education and resources for people whose lives have been affected by mental illness.

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