Her own band, Rebecca Haviland and Whiskey Heart, includes members Chris Anderson (Martin Sexton), Todd Caldwell (C S & N) & Kenny Shaw (Dispatch). They have performed in support of Roberta Flack, James McCartney, Rick Springfield, Martin Sexton and Chris Young. Their first album, released in 2012, received awards in the International Songwriting Competition and Unsigned Only Competition. Rebecca was also voted in Aquarian Weekly as one of the Top 10 must see bands of 2014.
Rebecca recently finished recording a new album with producer Don DiLego (Jesse Malin, Hollis Brown) at Atomic Sound in Brooklyn, which reflect Rebecca’s experiences on the road encompassing American roots music. The first single from those sessions “Bright City Lights” was released on November 15th 2017, with an album to follow in early 2018.
“Great Again” (The Tricky Bits’ first single) was written and recorded in one day at Ardent Studios in Memphis, TN. Jones and Tricky Bits guitarist/co-producer Oscar Albis Rodriguez booked time at the famed studio on a day off from touring with A Great Big World, and they were immediately inspired by the energy and history of the space. “Great Again” ultimately reflects the sound of some of Ardent’s finest – Big Star, Gin Blossoms, and R.E.M., not to mention Weezer and Crazy Horse – as well as the turbulent social and political climate during which the song was written. Jones teamed with Brooklyn-based animation and video production studio KALEIDA VISION to create the striking visual for the track, which is simultaneously entertaining and horrifying.
Zach Jones & the Tricky Bits will release their debut EP later this year.
The process of making this album so far has been incredibly special to me. It started in 2012 in the middle of promoting my previous record. After a couple major life changes, I put all else on hold and began recording this project. I felt a sense of urgency. It was something I needed to make. Along the way it wouldn’t have been possible without my amazing band and amazing friends. It was executively produced by myself with the help of two dear friends, recorded partly with our dear friend Eric’s guitar, Fancy, and performed and recorded with even more close friends right here in Brooklyn at Galuminum Foil Studio. I’ve felt an amazing sense of gratitude these past 2 years for the chance to make this work with such talented, passionate people.
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