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Artist description
Introspective, playful, intelligent, and sometimes moody, this music is for those with eclectic taste and a desire for something other than what's currently available in the musical mainstream. Look for her debut CD entitled "Herculisa" to be released in December, 1999. / If you like this music, be sure and visit April Lisa's "alter ego" GREEN MAN at http://www.greenmanmusic.com |
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Music Style
Modern / Adult Alternative / Pop |
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Similar Artists
Jane Siberry, Lori Carson, Liz Phair, Suzanne Vega, Alanis Morissette, Belly |
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Artist History
Born and raised in Ojai, California, April Lisa began her musical life by studying classical flute and piano. One day she went over the big hill to pursue her dreams of making a living in the music business.
Ice ages came; ice ages went.
She returned to her bucolic home to tend to her garden and small furry creatures. Then one day she started playing in some really bad bands; and then in some really good ones. She started recording soundtracks for TV and film, playing on various CDs, and doing voice-overs.
Then one day she started writing her own songs. And ever since that day it has been more fun. |
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Group Members
April Lisa, writer (vocals, piano, keys, flute, drum programming) / Ken Eros, engineer/producer (guitar, bass) |
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Instruments
Piano, guitar, bass, keys, drums, flute |
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Press Reviews
"There is potential here . . . the quirky lyrical approach shows a unique perspective." - Music Connection
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"Very original in her style and creative with her production . . . the industry's bound to swing around to (her) way of thinking." - Recording magazine
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/ MP3.com picks "Almost Everything" as "Featured Adult Alternative Song" for the week of October 4, 1999. |
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Location
Ojai, California - USA |
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