Server by Day, Chanteuse by Night: The Not So Secret Life of Rebecca Wright

We all know the cliché about the three things that make a successful restaurant, right? Location, location, location. Given the Brick Oven Bistro’s box seat on Ground Zero of Boise’s downtown scene, The Grove, we certainly can’t argue the role that geography plays in a restaurant’s success -- although 8th and Main wasn’t much to write home about some two decades ago. Nevertheless, we’d have to consider rewriting that cliché as “service, service, service”.
Which is why we take a lot of pride in our servers. Sure, people have lots of great things to say about the food we serve, but quite often they spend just as much time praising the friendliness of our staff. And although we put a lot of time into training our folks to be welcoming and attentive without being in your face, we’re pretty picky about whom we hire to begin with.
One of the folks whose personality generates as many smiles as the food we serve is Rebecca Wright – who in addition to appearing regularly as a Brick Oven Bistro server will now being performing on our patio during First Thursday in her “secret life” as the lead singer for The Decade Blues Band.
Rebecca’s musical journey is an interesting one. As the daughter of missionaries, she spent half her life in Japan. The other half was spent in Nampa, Middleton, and Caldwell. Not surprisingly, she first began singing in church. As she puts it, “you couldn’t be a part of the Pentecostal Church and not sing.” Outside the church, Rebecca seized any opportunity to get up in front of an audience. Aside from gospel and classical music, her major influences were women who inspired her -- a list that includes Joni Mitchell, Diana Krall, Rita Coolidge, Natalie Cole, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmy Lou Harris – although she also admits to a fondness for Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen.
In her church family, pop music wasn’t banned, but it wasn’t encouraged either, and one of Rebecca’s prized possessions as a kid was the transistor radio she kept under her pillow at night to tune into the more secular sounds of good old American R&B.
Rebecca first fronted a band out of Nampa known as Highway Robbery. “We did a lot of gigs in Parma and out of the way places,” she recalls. For awhile, Rebecca went through what she describes as “a run of bad luck and disappointments” in pursuing opportunities to perform. Her response was to create her own back up band through a musical accompaniment “kiosk” that she describes as “the tower of song”. It wasn’t the same as a live group, but “it beat sitting at home crying, and it least this way I could be heard and maybe attract some sympathetic musicians.”
Ultimately, it wasn’t the tower of song but Craig’s List that delivered the goods for Rebecca. After placing an ad for a microphone she no longer needed, she asked as an afterthought if any local bands were looking for a singer. The Decade Blues Band contacted her, and she auditioned soon afterward. The rest, as they say, is history.
While the blues gives you a wide musical swath to cover, Rebecca and her band mates gravitate toward folks like Sam Cooke, Janis Joplin, Bo Diddly, and Susan Tedeschi. While these might seem like pretty big musical shoes to fill, Rebecca and the band are always up to the challenge. “You can’t let a cover intimidate you,” she says. “You just have to make that song your own, and I’ve got some amazingly talented musicians that I’m working with.”
Every First Thursday through this summer, Rebecca and The Decade Blues Band will be performing on our patio, and hopefully making their songs part of your summer soundtrack. Their recent set list at the Sunshine Lounge should give you an idea of what that soundtrack encompasses: Rock Me Right, Route 66, Blues is My Business, Jet Airliner, Every Day I Get the Blues, and Little By Little.
We’re thrilled to have “one of our own” appearing at a time honored Boise summer venue: the Brick Oven Bistro patio on The Grove…and we’re thrilled that Rebecca can find yet another way to put a smile on your faces.
If you'd like to pick up on what The Decade Blues Band is putting down, check them out on MySpace!

Thursday, June 03, 2010 4:47:00 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
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