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Rebecca Kellogg
Violin 1
Rebecca Kellogg is an entrepreneur, a musician, and an indie writer/publisher.
Rebecca grew up in Utah Valley with a stint in Indiana. She's played with the Utah Valley Youth Symphony, the Timpanogos Regional Chamber Orchestra, and several pit orchestras. Favorite pits have included Into the Woods and How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying (especially the piece where the pit musicians play kazoos in unison). She soloed with a percussion band, played with an orchestra at BYU, and graduated with a B.A. in English. She also wrote, composed, and directed original musical theater out of her parents' backyard during summers as a teenager and gave several kids and teens their first stage credits and the confidence to pursue more roles in acting. In California, Rebecca has played violin for church services, cultural events, and has also played with local classical groups.
She is a graduate of the U.C.L.A. Extension Masterclass in Novel Writing, has ghost written a handful of private biographies, and has sold work to Appleseeds, Fiction River, and Stretcher, in addition to having been a regular feature writer for Action. She usually writes as Rebecca Kellogg for her non-fiction and R.S. Kellogg for her fiction and longer historical works. In her fiction, Rebecca often returns to themes of music, for example the siren songs of mermaids.
Rebecca has been an eBay PowerSeller, has taught meditation and mindfulness classes, and was selected as one of the top presenters at Alt Summit 2020 for her workshop on managing energy boundaries for highly sensitive entrepreneurs.
Her primary violin teachers have been Alan Allred and Wolfgang Jaeger.