The intrigue and mystery of the community of Wayne has inspired a young songwriter, who might have penned the quintessential Alberta Song.
Rebecca Lappa, 14 is entered in the ATB All-Albertan Song Contest. Her song is called Welcome to Wayne and she is among six finalists in the competition. Music fans can vote online at www.wearealberta.ca or on Facebook.
She said she was turned on to the contest by her mentors, and was inspired by the history of the small community.
“I was doing research to write a song for this contest. Originally it was going to be about a guy travelling through Alberta, but when I was researching I found Wayne and thought it had a really haunting ode,” said Rebecca. “I like the folklore of Wayne.”
Her song is a tragic tale of a poor mining family, back dropped by labour strife and violence. Haunting in its sound and detail. Interestingly, Rebecca has been to Drumheller, but has yet to visit Wayne.
While only 14, Rebecca is no newcomer. She has been singing in competitions since she was six and is an accomplished pianist. She has received a number of Music Festival awards. She began writing songs at the age of 10. In the spring of 2011 she released a full-length album of original compositions.
“In November I was nominated for young performer of the year for the Canadian Folk Music Awards,” she said.
The winner of the All-Albertan Song contest will be selected by judges with input from listeners who can vote online. Voting is now open until April 25. The winner will be announced on April 28.
The prize includes $10,000 from ATB as well as $2,000 from Alberta Music towards recording the top entry. The winning song will be published on Alberta Music’s 2013 showcase CD.
For more information go to www.wearealberta.ca