Videos
Bergman Project Promo
Rebecca and Philip will debut a new concert in November in their hometown of Las Vegas. Their musical collaboration, amidst individual Broadway, regional and international careers, has spanned more than four decades and spawned three recordings - the first of which won the BackStage Bistro Award for Outstanding Recording. Their new project explores and celebrates the lyrics of Alan and Marilyn Bergman, sought after by Hollywood's most celebrated composers.
Religions from God Lives in Glass
Rebecca Spencer performing Religions from GOD LIVES IN GLASS, composed by Keith Thompson.
Just in Time -The Sorting Room
Rebecca Spencer with Philip Fortenberry at The Sorting Room at The Wallis, Beverly Hills
I Quietly Turned to You - The Sorting Room
Rebecca Spencer, recorded live at The Sorting Room at The Wallis. With Philip Fortenberry, pianist, and Moonlight Tran, cellist.
When Autumn Comes - The Sorting Room
Rebecca Spencer at The Sorting Room, with Philip Fortenberry, pianist at The Wallis, Beverly Hills
You Must Love Me - The Sorting Room
Recorded live at The Sorting Room at The Wallis in Beverly Hills. Rebecca Spencer in Concert with Philip Fortenberry, pianist and Moonlight Tran, cellist.
You Must Love Me is from the movie version of EVITA.
Peace For Christmas Time This Year
Keith Thompson, Composer/Arranger
Rebecca Spencer, Vocalist
Philip Fortenberrry, Pianist
Eric Tewalt, Soprano Saxophone
Moonlight Tran, Cello
Would It Still Be Christmas?-Sorting Room
Rebecca Spencer with Philip Fortenberry at The Sorting Room at The Wallis, Beverly Hills
Home Sweet Heaven - Las Vegas Concert
Home Sweet Heaven from High Spirits
The Mirror Holds the Key
The Mirror Hold the Key/Composer Nicole Pryor
There's Still My Joy - LV Guest Artist
Rebecca in concert.
Concert Reel
Reel from Rebecca's Concert Appearences.
My Life - McPherson Opera House
My Life / Composer Keith Thompson. Performed by Rebecca Spencer with pianist Philip Fortenberry.
McPherson Opera House
Across Forever
From the musical Resurrection by Thom Culcasi.