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A rock star in the making…Rebecca Brown is only 12 years old, but she has long been taking her music career by the horns and steering her dreams towards reality.After taking music lessons since she was 18 months old, Rebecca saw a friend in a guitar recital at the age of four and decided that was the instrument for her.She started playing classical guitar at age 4. Appeared on the national public radio show "From the Top" when she was 9 years. Studies guitar at Music institute of Chicago. Rebecca Would like to either start an all-girl band or go solo Enjoys reading, playing guitar and bass guitar, drawing, writing, singing, spending time on the computer, and listening to music Lives in Chicago, Rebecca Got the nickname 'Reba Deba'from "School of Rock" castmate Jack Black.Still studying and practicing, Rebecca is now busy with auditions and may even be releasing her own record. But how does she manage to combine music, friends, schoolwork, and pursuing her dreams?.Rebecca's dedicated and serious, but she still knows how to have fun. Classically trained on the guitar, she points out that classical music isn't necessarily dull. After appearing on From the Top (a nationally broadcast radio show), Rebecca was selected to audition for the movie School of Rock, in which she was able to demonstrate her playing-the-guitar-behind-the head skills Rebecca is living proof that practice really does make perfect. She explains how much she loved the guitar: "Every morning, the first thing I would do was practice. It was the first thing I would do when I got home from school and the last thing I would do before I went to bed. I realized at the very beginning that if you practiced really hard, the rewards are even greater.