Lisa Loeb

American musician

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August 23 2024 Loeb released the children's album That's What It's All About, a collaboration with the band The Hollow Trees.
August 2021 Loeb premiered Together Apart, a musical consisting of 10 mini-musicals about connecting on Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic, which she conceived, executive produced, and starred in.
February 28 2020 Loeb released her most personal album A Simple Trick to Happiness, reflecting inspiration from her children and personal life.
2019 Appeared at the 25th anniversary screening of Reality Bites at the Tribeca Film Festival, performing 'Stay (I Missed You)' during the film's end credits alongside the original film's stars.
2019 Released a limited edition 12" red vinyl pressing of 'Stay (I Missed You)' to commemorate the song's 25th anniversary, which included four previously unreleased live recordings.
January 28 2018 Loeb won the Grammy Award for 'Best Children's Album' for Feel What U Feel.
2016 Won the Grammy Award for Best Children's Music Album for her children's CD 'Feel What U Feel'.
November 2016 Loeb released her fourth children's album Feel What U Feel, featuring Craig Robinson on the title track.
October 16 2015 Released her third children's album, Nursery Rhyme Parade!, exclusively through Amazon Music, featuring 35 nursery rhymes and songs with guest artist Renee Stahl.
April 2015 Released the single '3, 2, 1, Let Go', co-written with Chris Unck, which was also used in the film Helicopter Mom where she starred as a high school English teacher.
March 21 2015 Camp Kappawanna, a family musical co-written by Loeb, premiered at the Atlantic Theater Company in New York.
April 2013 Released the children's book Lisa Loeb's Songs for Movin' and Shakin': The Air Band Song and Other Toe-Tapping Tunes, co-written with Ryan O'Rourke, which includes covers and original songs with an accompanying CD.
January 29 2013 Loeb released her seventh studio album No Fairy Tale through 429 Records, co-produced with Chad Gilbert.
September 2011 Loeb released the children's book Lisa Loeb's Silly Sing-Along: The Disappointing Pancake and Other Zany Songs, illustrated by Ryan O'Rourke.
July 2010 Loeb debuted her children's musical Camp Kappawanna, based on songs from her Camp Lisa album.

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