Performance and songwriting Rebecca Hollweg did her own headline tour of the United Kingdom in 2002, and supported
The Byrds'
Roger McGuinn on his 2002 UK tour. She also toured the UK in 2003, supporting
Paul Carrack of
Squeeze and
Mike & The Mechanics.
PizzaExpress Jazz Club,
The Pheasantry and the
Southbank Centre, as well as arts centres, theatres and music venues elsewhere in the UK. She is a regular musical guest of poet
John Hegley at his monthly nights at the Betsey Trotwood pub in
Clerkenwell, London and was also his guest twice during his poet-in-residency at
Keats House,
Hampstead. In 2002 she wrote lyrics for "Falling", which had been composed by
Harvie S and had been recorded by him as an instrumental piece played by saxophonist
David Sanborn. Three of her songs are on the soundtrack of a short film
The Bitterest Pill, which stars
BBC Radio 1 DJ
Sara Cox. Other songs of hers have been covered live by
Claire Martin. Rob Beattie in
Q magazine described her as a "gifted tunesmith, happy to wrangle words into memorable phrases ('You cannot see these bruises/They are inside my head')" and praised "Weather Song, with its infectious chorus, and the beautiful, bouncing Warhol and Williams". Songs from the album were played on
Jeremy Vine's
BBC Radio 2 show. The title track was used in a BBC television programme about women runners. The album was produced by Andy Hamill, bass player with
4hero,
Carleen Anderson and
Shea Seger, the album features the same musicians as on
June Babies and a sleeve design by Jeb Loy Nichols. Andy Cole, writing in
Maverick music magazine, said: "Rebecca writes deceptively about the everyday things of life... Orange Roses... is personally my contender for song of the year. It’s about wiping away the sadness and embracing new beginnings... These Are My Tears with its smooth electric guitar is something you could imagine the late Karen Carpenter wrapping her voice around this near perfect pop song...highly listenable from beginning to end which has you reaching for the replay button for more chill-out joy. Music of the highest quality."
Country Girl Her album
Country Girl was released in February 2015. Produced and recorded by Andy Hamill at Emu's Nest Studios in London, it was mixed by Andy Hamill and Chris Lewis and was mastered by Chris Lewis. It was launched at the Cavendish Arms in
Stockwell, London on 23 November 2014. The title track was played on
BBC Radio 2 by
Janice Long and by
Robert Elms on his
BBC London 94.9 radio show.
Jamie Cullum played the song "Light" on his BBC Radio 2 programme on 3 March 2015, saying "a great singer who I love very much... a real great listen from start to finish... this great, great album". Reviewing
Country Girl for
Uncut magazine, Mick Houghton gave it 8 of 10, describing it as "another delightful batch of tunes" and adding: "The title track sets the tone, a jaunty, bass-driven, tongue-in-cheek look at city life, 'Ruby' is sung to her daughter and would have fitted snugly on any Carpenters’ album." ==Broadcasting==