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    Artist description
    The Rebecca Hart Project is a Los Angeles based folk/pop/rock quartet with two albums to their credit and a 3 year bi-coastal performance history.
    Music Style
    Acoustic Pop Rock
    Musical Influences
    Steely Dan, Phish, Joni Mitchell
    Similar Artists
    Sarah McLachlan, Natalie Merchant, Phish, Dave Matthews, Edie Brickell
    Artist History
    The RHP originated in Providence RI in the summer of 1995. After several years on the East Coast playing shows in Providence, Boston and New York, and recording 2 CD's, the band moved to Los Angeles in the summer of 1998. Since that time, The Rebecca Hart Project has been one of L.A.'s hardest working bands, playing up to 10 shows a month and working on new material.
    Group Members
    Rebecca Hart, Carson Cohen,Kevin McKeever,Adam Marcello
    Instruments
    Acoustic Guitar, Fretless Bass, Keyboards, Drums
    Albums
    Swallow the Moon, The Rebecca Hart Project (self titled)
    Location
    Los Angeles, CA - USA

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