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Lisa Donnelly

About Me

“Life takes a lifetime,” sings Lisa Donnelly in “Naturally,” one of 10 radiant songs on her solo debut, We Had a Thing. With Zen simplicity, this phrase neatly introduces a superlative singer/songwriter who embraces existence and inspiration with equal fervor. Her songs capture fortuitous moments as she marvels at an 83-year old clairvoyant who reads her future at a dinner party on “Laugh,” backpacks through the cobblestone streets of Spain with the guitar-toting troubadour, “Julian,” and sizes up an interest of lust on “Little Devil.” Electronic and organic textures illuminate her irrepressible artistry with prevailing grooves and vibrant instrumentation.
Born in Lawrence, outside of Kansas City, Donnelly’s kinetic childhood energies were channeled into a whirlwind of pursuits at which she excelled: dance, tennis, acting and academia. “All my life I couldn’t figure out what my biggest passion was,” she remembers. “It never occurred to me to sing in bands until I was a freshman in college in San Diego. When I look back I realize: I’m a writer who sings.”
Returning to study at Kansas University, Lisa, waiting tables in a local club, would sit in with the resident bands. Lisa recalls her invitation into this circle of musicians as “a handful of 40 year-old dudes wanting me to sing with them so I started going around to hole-in-the-wall bars in Kansas City, Lawrence & Topeka. I was not even legal, but I was making money singing covers and learning about the blues.” Blues, Donnelly says, draws her into its core. “I like the rawness. Lyrically, it never apologizes for itself. The blues takes my blues away.”
Returning from a study trip to Spain, she decided to channel her energies into singing. “Putting all logic aside, my brain and heart were more invested in the theater, but my soul – the part of me I felt came to life when I was in Spain --was completely enamored with music. I knew I had to explore it.” Lisa first organized her own band in Lawrence & began writing songs for the first time in her life. She then made plans to convene in Los Angeles with a Boston band from Berklee, but the project faltered. Instead, she fronted the L.A. band A.M. Pacific and was subsequently indoctrinated into the Hollywood club scene of The Roxy, The Viper Room, and The Derby. She appreciates the camaraderie of being in a band. “I do not sit in a dark room by myself and write songs 12 hours a day. I like collaborating. I never wanted to be a solo artist.”
Although recording a solo CD might seem a contradiction, collaboration is a huge part of Lisa’s creative process as her alliance with co-writer/producer/multi-instrumentalist Rob Giles on We Had a Thing confirms. She recalls their initial meeting. “He asked, ‘I need to know what your 10 favorite records are and why. And I need to know if you had five minutes to talk to the world what would you say and how would you say it?’ I almost started crying – in all of my time in L.A. no one had ever asked me the right questions. It was deep and real: he wanted to know who I was and what I wanted to say and then from there we could figure out how to say it together.” Another key player on the songs is co-writer Rich Jacques, whom Donnelly invited to participate as a co-writer and co-producer with Giles, and songwriter Kevin Hunter who co-wrote “Better,” and “Let Go That Weight.”
Asked to describe herself in three words, Donnelly laughs, “Oh! My! God!” before she avows, “I am comfortable with myself, sometimes to a fault, I’m really outgoing, and I’m a little scattered.” In her “making of” video for We Had a Thing she relates that she feels like she’s “standing at the bottom of a huge mountain.” She notes, “I don’t know how things are going to turn out for me but I’m willing to make any sacrifice. Every night before I go to sleep I think of three things I’m grateful for. You can’t write music from the heart and not love from the heart.”

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Member Since: 4/18/2008
Band Website: www.lisadonnelly.com
Influences: Stevie Nicks, Sarah McLachlan, Lucinda Williams, Patsy Cline, Regina Spektor, Prince, Joni Mitchell, Susan Tedeschi, Janis Joplin, etc....
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Eclectic with Organic Roots



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Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

May = Busy, Busy Month

May is proving to be an exciting, busy, overwhelming month already. The record is officially being released June 2nd, and we are just embarking on the real work of this whole process. I feel like I ...
Posted by on Mon, 04 May 2009 21:09:00 GMT

The LA Music Community

Los Angeles can feel like a vast, overwhelming city with very little sense of community.  There are so many people coming and going--it is known as a very transient place.  One of the toughest things ...
Posted by on Tue, 31 Mar 2009 16:37:00 GMT

PRESS RELEASE: Hotel Cafe Residency + Album Release

For Immediate ReleaseMarch 5, 2009LOS ANGELES INDIE POP SINGER/SONGWRITER LISA DONNELLYFINDS HER VOICE ON SOLO DEBUT WE HAD A THING, OUT 6/2Los Angeles Residency Begins in March/April With CD Release ...
Posted by on Fri, 06 Mar 2009 15:54:00 GMT

Writing with women

I have been writing songs for a while now&on my own, or always with men. I recently took a trip to Nashville, and had two co-writing sessions with amazing women. It was such a crazy experienceto walk...
Posted by on Wed, 25 Feb 2009 17:52:00 GMT

Changes

Ch-ch-ch-changes....the New Year has passed. Obama is in office. I feel like nearly everyone around me is pushing for positive transformation. I read a quote today that stuck with me: "The more import...
Posted by on Wed, 21 Jan 2009 21:49:00 GMT

Laugh at it all..

so you might or might not know that the song "laugh" is a true story; it was written about a random conversation i had with an older woman named besedka. she and i have since become really great frien...
Posted by on Sat, 20 Sep 2008 16:32:00 GMT

The record making process

From conception to completion this record has been a year in the making. In some way, I feel like I've been waiting all my life to make this record. I was lucky enough to connect with two co-writers t...
Posted by on Tue, 29 Jul 2008 14:20:00 GMT

Fear vs excitement...

I have been thinking a lot lately about the tiny, fine line between excitement and fear. I am embarking on a new stage of my career, and I am venturing into the unknown. It seems like every day is a b...
Posted by on Fri, 25 Jul 2008 12:55:00 GMT

the feist concert..

so i went to see feist last night, and i decided i wanna be kinda like her when i grow up...hahaha. she is relaxed, confident, calming, beautiful, and her harmonies were amazing! the crowd was peacefu...
Posted by on Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:30:00 GMT