Rebecca Coffey
Faith, family, and the Ozark songbook.
Rebecca Coffey is an Arkansas singer and songwriter whose music is rooted in faith, family, and the rich musical traditions of the Ozarks. Known for her heartfelt vocals and genuine stage presence, Coffey blends gospel, country, and folk influences into performances that connect deeply with audiences.
Whether sharing beloved hymns, traditional songs, or contemporary material, she carries forward a tradition of community-centered music-making that celebrates storytelling, resilience, and the enduring spirit of Arkansas culture.
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