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Introducing Rebecca Mendoza

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Having been influenced by singers such as Sarah Vaughn, Nancy Wilson and Diane Schuur to name a few, Rebecca has developed into a seasoned performer.

Recently returned from overseas, she has performed in Toronto (in the original production of Lord of The Rings), Japan (We will Rock You), and Germany (Miss Saigon). Following from her success in Japan, Rebecca was asked by the original members of Queen to record a power ballad version of their hit "Only the good die young". In 2000 EMI/Virgin signed Rebecca to a major record deal with the pop band Jackson Mendoza . She travelled extensively to places such as London, L.A. and New York writing songs with some of the greatest pop writers of our time such as the writing team "Matrix." Having performed in a variety of styles from soul to rock etc, Rebecca returns to her roots to sing jazz, the music that is most dear to her. 

From a review of Daniela Kaleva (Australian Stage) of Rebecca's performance on 11 October 2008 at Bennett's Lane Jazz Club:

"Rebecca Mendoza has everything one may wish for in a jazz singer. She looks well and moves well and has an expressive face. Her sturdy technique supports an inquisitive musical mind and a voice of more than three octaves, which allows her to deliver original interpretation at ease. The timbre of her voice is warm and smooth with spacious low notes and a resonant top. One can tell that gospel and Billy Holliday had been an influence in the formation of her technique, the sound is however unique and thrillingly jazzy. Mendoza’s performance brought new light to tunes everyone in the audience knew well and followed with interest. Her virtuosic scatting embellished many of the songs, while her delivery of the story line of each song was deeply experienced. Amongst music by Cole Porter and Duke Ellington and the dance rhythms of samba and bossa nova, the highlights of the night were celebrated songs such as My Romance, The Song is You and God Bless the Child. The touching delivery of Black Coffee, the third song of the second set, absolutely dazzled and silenced the audience - a signal that the piece had hit the target and the performance had reached its peak."

Cheek to Cheek
There Will Never Be Another You
Black Coffee
The Song Is You
Teach Me tonight
I thought About You
It’s Easy To Remember
The Life That I lead
On A Clear Day
I’m Just Fooling Myself
The End Of A Love Affair
Sometimes I’m happy
All the Way
Old Devil Called Love
On Broadway
The summer of 42 
Star Dust
It’s De-Lovely
Easy to Love
My One and only Love
My Romance
So In Love
Polka Dots and Moonbeams
So Many Stars
The shadow Of Your smile
If I Were A bell
On Green Dolphin Street
Lover Man
Lush Life
Invitation
Like A Lover
How High The Moon
Round midnight
One day I’ll fly Away
The Boy Next Door
Rainbow Cake
At Last
God Bless The Child
‘S Wonderful
Travelling Blues
Like Someone In Love
Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me
The look Of Love
I’m Beginning to See The Light
Comes Love
For All We Know
Speak Low
A time for Love 

“I accidentally discovered an unforgettable singer at Bennett’s Lane recently.
To my shame I had never heard of Rebecca Mendoza. She instantly captivated
me by just walking on stage; that feline walk, those smoldering, exotic looks
and a hint of vulnerability.
She’s one of those rare singers that you sense has lived every word of every song
she sings.
For me Rebecca’s outstanding number was Teach me tonight. It soared, and kept
going. It was a powerhouse, standing-ovation kinda song, full of emotion and musicality.
It was one of the most memorable performances I’ve ever had the pleasure of
witnessing. She’s a treasure, and she won over every single person in the audience.”
Brian James Communication Services

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