Rebecca Richards releases new single “Aces Are High”

Inspired by overhearing a conversation in a bar, “Aces Are High” tells the tale of two sisters, born into a family of violence and abuse, with each taking a different path into adulthood. This foot stopping banger will keep you hooked to hear the twist of revenge by the woman who triumphed over adversity.

Rebecca loved collaborating with Stef Judd (Flatland Kings) at The Stable Studio, Norfolk to create a rich full Nashville styled sound .

“I loved creating this yarn. It’s a world away from my previous releases and it was fun to use my imagination to tell a tale of a strong, independent woman embracing rebellion, taking control and wreaking revenge.”

About the Artist
Classically trained pianist and singer songwriter from Pontypool in South Wales, Rebecca Richards is a dynamic artist who seamlessly blends country and blues with a splash of soul.

Her heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies have garnered a loyal following making her a standout artist on the British music scene. Major
influences include The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Chris Stapleton and Blackberry Smoke.

Rebecca was thrilled to be invited play The Cavern Club, Liverpool in Feb 2024 as part of the BCMA Awards showcase session. A regular on the festival circuit in South Wales Rebecca has also branched out into compering the South Wales Country Music Festival, Newport for the past 2 years and is a regular co-presenter on the Pure Country Radio Show with Newport City Radio. Rebecca’s last single “The House” reached no.7 in the UK iTunes Country Chart and prior single “New Yesterdays” reached number 3 in the British and Irish Hotdisc Top 10.

In both 2023 and 2024 she was shortlisted for the UK Country Music Radio Song Award where she played live at both finales in front of her
peers. Rebecca says her favourite part of music creation is the connections she makes with others through her music.

“It is something really special when people tell you your song has resonated with their experiences and it has moved them.”