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Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lisa Loeb
Lisa Anne Loeb (; born March 11, 1968)〔 is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She launched her career in 1994 with the song "Stay (I Missed You)", which was included in the film ''Reality Bites''. She was the first artist to have a number one single in the United States while not signed to a recording contract.〔 Her five studio CDs include her major label debut, the gold-selling ''Tails'' and its follow-up, the Grammy-nominated, gold-selling ''Firecracker''.〔 Loeb has also worked in film, television, voice-over work and children’s recordings. Loeb has appeared in two television series, ''Dweezil & Lisa'', a weekly culinary adventure for the Food Network〔 and ''Number 1 Single'', a reality show on the E! Network in 2006 focused on her quest for love, success, career, and family.〔 Her children's music includes the albums ''Catch the Moon'' (2003),〔 and ''Camp Lisa'' (2008).〔 Her first joint children's book and album ''Lisa Loeb's Silly Sing-Along: The Disappointing Pancake and Other Zany Songs'' was published in 2011.〔 In 2010 she founded the Lisa Loeb Eyewear Collection, which is based on her own designs.〔 She co-wrote the lyrics and music to ''Camp Kappawanna'', a family musical that was premiered in New York on March 21, 2015 by the Atlantic Theater Company.〔 ==Early life== Lisa Loeb was born in Bethesda, Maryland on March 11, 1968. She was raised in Dallas, Texas with her three siblings,〔 all of whom became involved with music: conductor Benjamin Loeb, musician Debbie Loeb, and mix engineer Philip Loeb. As of 2012, her parents continue to live in Dallas. Her mother Gail was the president of the Dallas County Medical Society Alliance and Foundation and her father, Dr. Peter Loeb, is a gastroenterologist.〔 She was raised in a Jewish family.〔http://www.interfaithfamily.com/arts_and_entertainment/popular_culture/Sweet_And_Loeb_Lisa_Loebs_Album_Cake_and_Pie_Is_a_Salute_to_Wanting_It_All.shtml〕 As a child, she studied piano, but later switched to guitar.〔 She attended The Hockaday School, an all-girls private school. For three years she had her own radio show on 88.5 KRSM-FM, a 10-watt station licensed to the nearby all-boys St. Marks School of Texas.〔
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