Rebecca Lang
Powerful, catchy melodies with flawless electric guitar

Photo: Jeremy Fiorentino
Rebecca Lang: Vocals, Guitarist, Violin, Songwriter / Chris Kennedy: electric guitar, mandolin
Format(s): Duo
PA-based violinist and singer-songwriter Rebecca Lang writes folk/Americana songs, violin instrumentals and, occasionally, children's music. Her songs are inspired by love and nature, the beauty she sees in people--especially those too often unseen and unheard--and by wanting to elevate women everywhere. Lang has played numerous festivals, venues, and radio shows. She currently performs solo with Chris Kennedy (electric guitar, mandolin). Lang's movie placements/published songs include "Suns' Rays" (Canary Black October 2024 release), winner of the 2020 Star Launch contest. Her song, "Give Me Your Tired," based on the Emma Lazarus poem, “The New Colossus,” was a 2019 finalist at Songs for Social Change (RAWA).
Contact: Rebecca Lang Fiorentino
rebeccalangfiorentino@gmail.com
(215) 439-8556
https://www.rebeccalangmusic.com/
PA-based violinist and singer-songwriter Rebecca Lang writes folk/Americana songs, violin instrumentals and occasionally children's music. Her songs are inspired by love and nature, by the beauty she sees in people, by wanting to elevate all women everywhere, and by people who are often unseen and unheard. Her band Butter Queen formed in 2016, and she currently plays solo with Chris Kennedy on electric guitar and mandolin. Lang's movie song placements/published songs include "Suns' Rays" (Canary Black, October 2024). Her song, "Give Me Your Tired," based on the famous Emma Lazarus poem, The New Colossus, was a 2019 finalist at Songs for Social Change (RAWA) and "Suns' Rays" won the 2020 Star Launch contest.
Lang has played at numerous festivals and venues including; TumbleWeed Folk Fest, The Kelly Center, Cape May Singer Songwriter Festival, World Cafe Live (Philadelphia), Sing Me a Story, The Folk Project TV Show, The Delmarva Folk Fest, Some Kind of Jam Festival, The Philadelphia Folk Festival, Philadelphia FolkSong Society, Delaware Friends of Folk, WXPN Welcomes American Roots Ramble, Wilmington Winter Bluegrass, and throughout the Mid-Atlantic region at venues such as Rockwood Music Hall NYC, The Lansdowne Folk Club, and more.
Radio appearances include Folk Show WXPN with Ian Zolitor, Indieartst Music Radio, ITNS Radio, XAM Life Radio, and Ray Naylor's Philly Folk Scene WPPM FM.
