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Lisbeth Scott

Singer/Songwriter Lisbeth Scott

About Me

Being a singer was something Lisbeth Scott only dreamed about as a child. Raised as a classical pianist headed for a concert career practicing hours a day, she ran away to California as soon as she could and began to discover her voice. Someone heard her singing and playing piano for a modern dance class in the hills of Idyllwild and suggested her voice for a score by composer Hans Zimmer. That was all it took. Scotts uniquely moving and sweetly melodic voice has been heard on literally hundreds of films. John Williams wrote a 5 minute solo specifically for her in the score for Spielbergs film Munich. She was the featured vocalist and co-lyricist for the John Debney score to the film The Passion of The Christ . She was the featured vocalist and songwriter for the Disney film The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe. While her film work was gaining momentum, Scott was busy honing her craft as an artist in her own right. She recorded and produced four critically acclaimed CDs of her solo work and was the featured vocalist and co-writer for Paul Schwartz RCA releases State of Grace(I and II) and Earthbound, all of which spent more than 10 weeks on Billboards Top Ten list. Scott has toured the world as both a solo artist and a featured vocalist for Paul Schwartz, John Debney, and Harry Gregson Williams performing with a 100 piece symphony orchestra one night and accompanying her own singing on piano, guitar and harmonium and dulcimer the next.Back in the days of being a dance accompanist Scott made a decision to use her voice as an instrument of healing no matter the context in which it appeared. Moving people and opening their hearts through the use of her voice continues to be her main focus. Her recent recording Rough and Steep is a starkly beautiful collection of both traditional and original non-denominational spirituals featuring Scotts voice and piano work. It is scheduled for a Summer 2006 release. Scott has also recently scored her first film with composer John Debney, Ithuteng, which was a wonderful experience!

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/21/2006
Band Website: lisbethscott.com
Band Members: Lisbeth tours a s a soloist much of the time, but when she's worked with a band, she's had the opportunity to work with many fantastic musicians. Here are a few. Greg Ellis - percussion MB Gordy - percussion Dan Lutz - bass Nathan Barr - Cello , guitar Bernie Locker - guitar Steve Erdody - cello Leland Sklar - bass Phil Parlapiano - everything! Mike Fischer - percussion Chris Bleth - Duduk Lurette McCray - vocals
Influences: Beatles, Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Bartok, Stravinsky, Bjork, Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro, Pifarro, Sinead O'Connor, Steve Reich, Nick Drake, John Martyn, Abra Moore, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young..lots and lots
Sounds Like: a little bit like Sarah McClaughlin, Bjork, Tori Amos, John Lennon, Annie Lennox
Type of Label: None

My Blog

video on You Tube using my song Where

Hi all......I just saw a great video on You Tube using my song Where.It's cool that they used my production of the full version of the song. Yay!! And there have been 26,000 views....I love it!!!! Go ...
Posted by Lisbeth Scott on Tue, 24 Jul 2007 07:25:00 PST

rio and denver

hi all......I am writing this from Denver where I'll perform with Harry Gregson Williams and the Colorado Symphony. We're doing the music from Narnia.. it's going to be beautiful!! my time in Rio was ...
Posted by Lisbeth Scott on Fri, 18 May 2007 07:26:00 PST

concerts...

hey all.....had two amazing concerts this weekend and than you all for coming out...what magic they were! and niffie was there Sunday.sort of felt like I was levitating or something....I think lots o...
Posted by Lisbeth Scott on Wed, 08 Nov 2006 05:15:00 PST

recording and releasing...

Hi all.....haven't done a blog yet so here goes....let's see....so much is happeneing....am writing for a few different films right now....will tell you names when we're all done......got to record at...
Posted by Lisbeth Scott on Thu, 26 Oct 2006 04:11:00 PST