Her voice is one you won't soon forget.
Adding to her credits songwriter, pianist, producer and
photographer, one would get the feeling this lady has something
special.
Lisa started singing with her parents in church when she was three
years old. Being raised in a pastor’s home she had many
opportunities to sing. Her love of music was formed early while
singing with her parents. Lisa taught herself to play the piano and
wrote her first song in the fourth grade. She has been playing,
singing and writing ever since.
Sticking with her gospel roots, Lisa was part of a duo called LISEN and recorded
a Christian CD “I Lift My Eyes” in 2000. The recording experience was
exciting and a dream come true. Writing, recording and producing all
the songs on the CD was a great challenge and learning experience.
Lisa’s writing brings out emotion and allows the listener to identify
with topics she writes about. “Being a wife, mother, business owner
and musician has brought me through all kinds of circumstances …
"I
like to write about God, love and life … creating lyrics that are
meaningful.”
Currently Lisa is promoting her single "In The Name of Freedom" and
heading back in the studio to complete her next album.
Want Lisa to sing "In The Name of
Freedom" at your event?
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As a Thank You, we only ask for travel expenses to be covered. We
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Lisa Jeanette |
This Project
I was driving in my van thinking about what a wonderful life we have.
My three kids were playing in the back – and I began to think about
all the men and women who have given of themselves for our country, for
our freedom. I wondered if they knew there were people today thankful
for their sacrifice. I wondered if the men and women serving today
knew. I wanted to convey a message to them – to their families – to
our country – to my kids. I want my children to grow up knowing that
their freedom has come at a price… That keeping our freedom will cost
some men and women their very lives... I want them to look at our flag
and feel a sense of pride and gratefulness when we sing our anthem or
say our national pledge. I want them to learn and remember…
To the men and women who have served our country and to men and women
who continue to serve in every capacity – I want to say thank you. I
know I am not alone in this feeling and sometimes a song like this can
draw people together to convey something special. That is my hope and
the reason for doing this project. It's time to say thank you.
