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Lisa Dames

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About Me

"The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes short again and again because there is no effort without error and shortcomings, who knows the great devotion, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at his best knows in the end the high achievement of triumph and who at worst, if he fails while daring greatly, knows his place shall never be with those timid and cold souls who know neither victory nor defeat."--(Theodore Roosevelt)Lisa Dames is neither timid nor cold. She is a sassy, sexy wife and mother who is set to make her mark on country music. On Dames new album, No One Like Me, she explores her songs from the inside out, investing each one with a sense of urgency ripped from her own life. A life that could have been inconsequential in someone elses hands.The songs on Dames album No One Like Me represent a penetrating and sometimes humorous view of life from a womans perspective. "There seems to be a prevailing thought that once a woman gets married and has kids, she stops being a woman," comments Dames. "I tend to believe the opposite, that a woman may get married and have kids, but first and foremost shes a woman."From the comforts and confidence of leading the single life (Good Time Lookin and Kinda Fun (Getting Over You) to the isolation of loneliness (Way Down Here) to the serious life struggles of Just Another Day, the songs create a tapestry of a relationship moving through its various stages.The first single, Just Another Day, penned by Trey Bruce and Kylie Maree Sackley, immediately struck a chord with Dames. "When I first heard this song I thought, that is so right on," Dames remembers. "When my dad died I expected the whole world to grieve. Of course they didn't, but it was surreal how one of the two people who had known me my whole life was suddenly gone and no one noticed."Dames grew up in St. Louis, Houston and Cincinnati. It didn't take long for her to become swept up by country music. "When I was nine years old, she says, my best friend and I would play Dolly Parton's Here You Come Again and sing along at the top of our lungs." Unfortunately, Dames was not surrounded by encouraging adults. "My father wanted me to get a business degree," Dames recalls. "But I loved to sing and although it was discouraging sometimes, I never let go of my dream."During college Dames had a brief tenure working in sales at a country radio station in Cincinnati, the Beaver, 96.5. Later, while doing summer stock theatre, her roommate introduced her to Pam Tillis' Maybe It Was Memphis and Suzy Bogguss' Aces. "Those two albums really showed me what country music could do," says Dames. "The voices and songs were both so compelling. I was hooked." During this period, Dames met the man she would soon marry. Once her husband was out of school, the young couple moved to his native Milwaukee. There, Dames worked with several of the citys professional theater companies. "After being told I wasnt a singer," Dames says with quiet satisfaction, "I worked nonstop for six years." She became known as one of the best voices in Milwaukee.It was in Milwaukee that Dames gave birth to her two daughters, her motivation for success. "I never want my children to think that a dream is too big or beyond their grasp."In November of 1999, after giving birth to her second daughter, Dames got an unexpected phone call from an old college friend who was working at a professional theatre in Greensboro, North Carolina. They were getting ready to do A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline and they needed an actress to play Patsy Cline. "I told her I'd never done anything like that and that I didn't sound like Patsy Cline. She said, I know, but I think you can do it." Between January 2001 and September of 2004, Dames performed in seven productions of both Patsy Cline shows, Always . . . Patsy Cline and A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline, touring in several states."Its funny, but portraying Patsy Cline is what helped me to develop my own style," says Dames. "While most of the other actresses who were doing these shows were so focused on sounding just like Patsy, I was focused on the emotion she put into her songs. And, that's how I try to sing everything. Without the emotion, its just a bunch of words. Patsy knew this. Thats why she's timeless."No One Like Me is produced by Grammy nominated producer David Grow, best known for his studio work with pop piano icon Jim Brickman. It features songs by such Music Row luminaries as Brett James, Troy Verges, Victoria Shaw and Hillary Lindsey.After hearing Dames demo, Grow was intrigued. "David called me right away," says Dames, "and said that there was something distinctive but familiar about my voice and that he thought we could create something magical." In No One Like Me, they have.

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Member Since: 1/20/2006
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Influences: Reba McEntire, Patsy Cline, Linda Ronstadt, Olivia Newton John, Carly Simon, Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Suzy Bogguss, Pam Tillis, Lori Morgan, Martina McBride, Barbra Streisand, Barbara Mandrell--If it's a woman, and she sings, she probably had some influence on me at some point in my career.
Sounds Like: I think this is a trick question because no matter what I write here it only seeks to draw comparisons to other more well-known artists. And that will only lead you to say, or think, she sounds nothing like (insert famous person's name here). So I choose not to answer on the grounds that I may cause myself embarassment and you bewilderment at my thinking that I sound like (insert famous person's name here).
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My Blog

FIRST ROUND VOTING ENDS NOVEMBER 5TH!!

Lisa Dames' video for Just Another Day has made it into the Top 64 videos in CMT.com's Music City Madness 2 competition. Please click the link below to vote for the Just Another Day video. Music City ...
Posted by Lisa Dames on Tue, 23 Oct 2007 12:08:00 PST

Porter Wagoner leaves us for the Green, Green Grass of Home

Reprinted from Foxnews.comI was very fortunate to see Porter Wagoner perform a number of time on the Opry. It was a highlight of every show. He still wore the suits and the hair.NASHVILLE, Tenn.  ...
Posted by Lisa Dames on Mon, 29 Oct 2007 07:37:00 PST

Artist helping artist...

Help out my friend Nate Sparks and vote for his video on Famecast.GOOD MORNING Lisa! How are ya? We MADE the top 25! WHOOP! WHOOP! Can you PLEASE continue to help me out and copy and paste this link t...
Posted by Lisa Dames on Wed, 24 Oct 2007 04:05:00 PST

myCoke.com

myCoke.com is featuring Lisa Dames as Country Performer of the Month on their website. In addition, you can download the title track to Lisa's CD No One Like Me for FREE at the myCoke site. To recei...
Posted by Lisa Dames on Mon, 22 Oct 2007 02:12:00 PST

Is There Life After High School...apparently NOT!

Hey a good friend of mine from High School, Kevin Fox is having a CD release party in Cincinnati on November 9th! Kevin and I went to Sycamore High School in Cincinnati back in the 80's. The days of...
Posted by Lisa Dames on Mon, 22 Oct 2007 07:57:00 PST

Little Miss Peanut Pageant

My friend Lee's mom is a children's clothing designer/seamstress in Dothan, Alabama. Dothan is apparently the peanut capital. (Wasn't Jimmy Carter a peanut farmer?) Anyway, she just emailed me to l...
Posted by Lisa Dames on Sun, 14 Oct 2007 10:47:00 PST

Life After Tomorrow

I was watching this documentary on Showtime today about all of the kids who starred in Annie on Broadway and on the multiple national tours. It was a great show and for those of you who grew up singi...
Posted by Lisa Dames on Wed, 10 Oct 2007 08:08:00 PST

Chronicles and ramblings of an overnight DJ at Rock 92 (WKRR-FM) in Greensboro, North Carolina

My new "friend" Eugene has featured my CD No One Like Me on his blog, Too Dangerous for Daylight. Eugene is the overnight DJ at Rock 92 in GSO. We've been stalking each other without knowing it for ...
Posted by Lisa Dames on Wed, 10 Oct 2007 04:30:00 PST

Are you a slacker mom?

I know most everyone has seen the "what kind of ice cream are you" or "which friend are you quiz". I found this one and thought I'd pass it on for all to see. It's called Are You a Slacker Mom quiz....
Posted by Lisa Dames on Tue, 02 Oct 2007 05:32:00 PST

Overmountain Jamboree and BBQ Cook Off, October 5th

Hosted By: BEEP for KidsWhen: Friday Oct 05, 2007 at 6:30 PMWhere: Freedom ParkMorganton, NC 28655United StatesDescription:BEEP for Kids Click Here To View EventBand Schedule6:30--Lisa Dames8:00--Tren...
Posted by Lisa Dames on Sun, 30 Sep 2007 03:16:00 PST