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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