Grounded by the small moments she says make up a life, Lisa reveals that while it was great meeting music icon David Bowie or playing Madison Square Garden, it’s the less heady memories that are most important. And there is no place like the open space on the National Mall for kids to run around, and finding opportunities to learn about everything from Native Americans to lunar landings. famous like the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, or the White House. Originally from Bethesda, Maryland, Lisa grew up in Dallas, Texas, but says she always enjoys seeing close up, the larger than life monuments that make D.C. What’s Madison Square Garden when you got 9:30 that inspire Lisa (originally from Bethesda), and g et the scoop on what to expect at one of her AMP show s. Read on to l earn about some of the places in D.C. 8, AMP will also offer an evening performance with Lisa who looks forward to the intimate space for making connections with her audience, t elling stories and taking requests. Pajama Jams line- up for families on Oct. area’s newer kid-aware venues, AMP by Strathmore on Rockville Pike. Lisa, who in the years since Stay (I Missed You) has also written a musical about summer camp and started an eyewear brand, is a touring artist bringing her interactive style to one of the D.C. ![]() Classically arranged with Lisa’s velvety s weet voice like frosting on top, Lullaby Girl features covers of oldies but goodies like “ Rainbow Connection ,” “ Inchworm,” and “ What the World Needs Now is Love ,” which was recently featured in Variety magazine. Now w ith five children’s albums already to her credit, she releases her latest, a recording chock full of old school tunes kids and grown-ups both will want to stream before bed. 8), for starters.Īs a mom to a five- and seven-year-old she knows both of what she speaks, and what she sings. ![]() But what about the kid crew in your midst? What does this platinum- selli ng, GRAMMY- nominated, and ever-evolving artist have to offer them ? A sixth children’s album and a local upcoming show (Oct. metro-native–behind the theme song for the 1994 young angst film Reality Bites, you are correct. Quick: Who does Winona Ryder, Ethan Hawke and a pair of cat eye – shaped glasses bring to mind? If you guessed Lisa Loeb, the endearing songstress–and D.C.
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