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Name: Lisa Loeb  
   
Also Know As:
   
Date of Birth: 11th March 1968
   
Place of Birth: Bethesda, Maryland, USA
   
Profession: Singer
 
 
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Lisa Loeb - 2004

Lisa Anne Loeb (born 11 March 1968 in Bethesda, Maryland, United States) is a singer-songwriter.

Biography

Loeb, who is of Jewish faith, attended The Hockaday School in Dallas, Texas, one of the top rated private boarding schools in the United States. After graduating in 1986, she went to Brown University where she graduated in 1990 with a degree in comparative literature. She is the first and only unsigned artist to have a number one hit on the American charts, with the song Stay (I Missed You), featured on the soundtrack to the movie Reality Bites and later released on her debut album Tails (which was co-produced by Juan Patino, her then-boyfriend). Her band Nine Stories is named after the J. D. Salinger collection.

Loeb was discovered by actor and friend Ethan Hawke, who lived in an apartment next to her in New York City. Before contributing Stay to Reality Bites, Loeb had developed a following from her acoustic performances in a New York City coffeehouse. Originally a duet act with Elizabeth Mitchell, the albums Liz and Lisa and Liz and Lisa - Days Were Different were released independently, as was a solo project called The Purple Tape.

Though Stay was her break-through song, Loeb has successful radio hits with other songs from Tails including Do You Sleep?, Taffy and Waiting For Wednesday. The song Hurricane was contributed to the soundtrack for the film Twister. Tails was released in 1995 and achieved platinum status.

In 1997 a second album called Firecracker was released. Though critically praised it did not have the commercial success of Tails, though the single I Do was popular on radio and music television. At this point Lisa dropped her support band Nine Stories. The single Let's Forget About It was also released.

Loeb did not return to studio recording until 2002's Cake and Pie. The album was a commercial failure and did not receive any major backing or promotion from her record label. She was eventually dropped, and she bought the rights to the masters of the songs from that album. It was re-released independently in late 2002 with the songs rearranged and some deletions/additions. New packaging was also featured, and it was retitled Hello Lisa. In 2003 a children's album, called Catch the Moon, was independently released. Videos from this album have been featured on the Noggin TV network for children, alongside those of Laurie Berkner and Dan Zanes, rockers who have crossed over much further into the children's music field.

Loeb also dabbles in the acting field. Her debut was in a guest appearance on the television show The Nanny in 1997. She played the voice of a newborn baby in The Rugrats Movie in 1998, and in 1999 was featured as a news reporter in the horror film House on Haunted Hill. 2004 brought about the release of the film Serial Killing 4 Dummies which featured Loeb in her largest acting role yet. On January 16, 2004, her television show Dweezil & Lisa first aired on Food Network, in which she shared title billing with her longtime boyfriend Dweezil Zappa.

In May 2004, Loeb announced that her relationship with Dweezil Zappa was over. Since then, Loeb has reportedly been romantically linked to famed independent musician and platinum-record producer Brian Larsen, another artist signed to Artemis Records, though Larsen is several years Loeb's junior.

She also was featured as the voice of Mary-Jane Watson in the MTV produced animated show Spider-Man.

In 2004, Loeb changed record labels once again, due to a lack of promotion from her former label Artemis Records. She was signed to the independent label Zoe/Rounder, and The Way It Really Is was released August 2004. The album is Loeb's fifth studio recorded album.

In a message from her official website's mailing list on October 11, 2005, Lisa Loeb announced that after her touring this year, she would be spending most of the rest of 2005 in New York City, to start the work on her next new album, which as of this date, has not been titled. Also during this time, she will be filming for her own reality show on the E! Channel, which is set to be officially announced in the last week of October, 2005, that will air sometime early in 2006. It is said to be the format where a camera crew follows her around.

When not touring, or doing other promotional work, she resides in Los Angeles.

Lisa's Style

Lisa Loeb is easily recognised by her stylish eye-wear. A role-model for all glasses-wearing gals out there, she is almost always seen wearing her trademark, dark or tortoiseshell framed, sometimes cats-eye shaped spectacles. Many compare her looks to the previous generation's bespectacled diva, Nana Mouskouri.

In the past she has been known to wear designer clothes to red-carpet events including pieces by "Miss Marple" & "Petro Zillia".

Discography

Albums

  • Liz and Lisa 1989
  • Liz and Lisa - Days Were Different 1990
  • Purple Tape 1992
  • Tails 1994
  • Firecracker 1997
  • Cake and Pie 2002
  • Hello Lisa 2002
  • Catch the Moon 2003
  • The Way It Really Is 2004

Website Directory

The Lisa Loeb community is holding its ground with many dedicated fans and fansites.

  • Lisa Loeb's Official Site
  • Lisa Loeb Online
  • Jammer's Lisa Loeb Shrine
  • Wild Plums and Agrimony - Lisa Loeb Guitar Tablature
  • Loeb Lover
  • Lisa Loeb - La communauté francophone

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