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Sun, Jan 13th, 2013 5:56 PM PST
LISA LOWELL / ASBURY PARK NJ / Sunday,1/20/13LISA LOWELL performing ASBURY PARK NJ next Sunday, January 20 as part of "Songwriters By The Sea" event. Part of the LIGHT OF DAY 13 and the fight against Parkinson’s disease and other degenerative neuromuscular disorders. Your ticket purchase will help save lives and further our goal of eradicating these devastating illnesses in our lifetime. Where: McCloone’s Supper Club, 1200 Ocean Ave., Asbury Park Doors are at 5:00 pm for Dinner Reservations Opening Songwriter Set: 6:15-6:45 Gedeon Luke, Anthony D’Amato, Rick Barry, Sally Boyd 7:00-9:30 James Maddock, Peter Elkas, Joe D’Urso, Guy Davis, Lisa Lowell, Greg Trooper, Joe Grushecky, Joe Rapolla, Joel Plaskett, Jerzy Jung. We are utilizing both the upstairs and downstairs spaces this year in order to accommodate the increased number of combo ticket holders and will try our LOD version of “musical chairs” so all patrons get to experience all of the artists. Tickets for this show are $20 and can be purchased through Ticketmaster.com, Phone charge 1-800-1745-3000, The Stone Pony box office and available at the door the night of show. Sat, Jul 21st, 2012 11:21 PM PDT
SEPTEMBER 2012 SOFAI and LISA LOWELL![]() Thu, Aug 18th, 2011 5:50 AM PDT
Lisa Lowell and Friends on Sirius/XM Radio this Friday Morning (19) LIVE!This live radio broadcast will be Lisa's first live presentation since the release of her self penned "Beautiful Behavior" album, in a loosely rehearsed unplugged format that includes guitarist/singer Chris Flynn, Bassist singer/ Sean Seymour,and Sherryl Marshall, one of Lisa's longest standing singing gal pals (Buster Poindexter). Larry Eagle will be gracing them with percussion.
Join them with Dave Marsh hosting in summertime banter, music and fun in Camp Springsteen on E Street Nation. ![]() Fri, Jul 1st, 2011 7:10 PM PDT
JULY 2nd!!!! STONE PONY Southside Johnny and the Jukes!!!!Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes performing at the Stone Pony "Men Without Women" Saturday, July 2, 2011@ 8PM
Lisa Lowell and her gal pals Soozie Tyrell and Elaine Caswell will be backing up the almighty souled out congregate, including Mark Pender, Stan Harrison, Ritchie Rosenberg and all the usual suspects, including band leader supreme, Jeff Kazee! Fri, Jun 24th, 2011 1:15 PM PDT
Banjo Jim's June 26th 8-10pm NO COVER![]() Fri, May 13th, 2011 9:49 AM PDT
Springsteen Singer Helps iPoet Celebrate ´The Poetry of Music´ on May 14LONG BRANCH, NJ — They meet, compete and commingle like the sand and the surf here in our seaside city…the words and the music; the sounds that compel our attention and the poetry that speaks to our heart. You’d expect nothing less from a place that’s produced Poets Laureate, novelists, wits and screenwriters — and where a young up-and-coming musician named Bruce Springsteen penned a handful of his most epic songs.
![]() Singer, songwriter and recording artist Lisa Lowell is the special guest for the May 14 edition of the “iPoet” events at the Long Branch Free Public Library, as the backing vocalist for Bruce Springsteen and many others helps the Long Branch Arts Council celebrate the theme of “Poetry in Music.” When The Boss goes out on the road, enters the studio or assembles an ambitious project like the Seeger Sessions Band, he often calls upon singer Lisa Lowell — possessor of a voice and a versatility that captures both the stadium-scale drama and the coffeehouse intimacy of his finest performances. On the afternoon of Saturday, May 14, Lisa Lowell visits the Long Branch Free Public Library at 328 Broadway, as the special guest for the latest celebration of new poetic voices known as iPoet. Scheduled from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. inside the library’s Community Room, and sponsored by the Long Branch Arts Council, the Long Branch Free Public Library and the Long Branch Historical Association (supported by Investors Savings Bank Charitable Foundation, Monmouth County Arts Council and the City of Long Branch), the event known as iPoet represents the next generation of a medium that’s powered not by the latest in personal tech gadgetry, but by the power of words. It’s a series that spotlights the words of area students — many of them sharing their poetry for the first time in public — alongside published professionals, veteran amateurs, notable “guest readers” and anyone who wishes to participate; at a friendly forum in which no one is graded by professors, criticized by workshop groups or hooted down by hecklers. For the May presentation, subtitled “The Poetry of Music,” Lowell will be sharing some of the original prose and poetry works that inspired the creation of Beautiful Behavior, her first self-released collection of songs. The sought-after vocalist, who grew up in Long Branch and graduated from the city’s High School, has also collaborated with artists ranging from Southside Johnny, Stevie Wonder and BB King, to the B-52’s Fred Schneider, Buster Poindexter and even RuPaul. On May 14 she’ll join such “daylighting” musicians as Gee Guillen from regional favorites Xol Azul, and notable guest readers (including historians Beth Woolley and Helen Pike) who will recite lyrics by folk-rock hitmaker Melanie (who also attended LBHS) and George “Words and Music” Wirth. Also joining in the act will be an acclaimed artist with a unique expertise in both words and music — returning host Rock Wilk, the Brooklyn-based singer/ writer/ producer/ performance poet whose arrangements and harmonies have been heard on sessions by Grammy-lauded music veterans — and who’s been known to incorporate the power of song into the intensely personal spoken pieces that make up his nationally celebrated, autobiographical one man show, “Broke Wide Open.” At the heart of the Saturday afternoon event, of course, is a chance to see and hear the work of some talented and creative young writers, from area grade schools and colleges — and there’s still time for young poets from grades 6 through college level to get on board. To obtain a sign-up form or find out more about iPoet, contact Kate Angelo, director of Outreach and Adult Programming at Long Branch Free Public Library, at kangelo@lmxac.org. Admission to iPoet is free of charge, with participants invited to bring family and friends, and enjoy complimentary refreshments while meeting fellow poets and enthusiasts during a post-event reception. The Long Branch Arts Council is a partnership dedicated to working with the city government, civic and business organizations and the arts community to re-establish the City of Long Branch as a thriving regional center for the arts. Our aim is to accomplish this goal by attracting artists and arts organizations, by coordinating fundraising and development efforts, by establishing arts education programs, and by presenting arts-oriented events that draw upon the natural resources, accessibility, historic assets and “people power” that are unique to our beloved city. Fri, May 13th, 2011 9:48 AM PDT
Springsteen Singer Helps iPoet Celebrate ´The Poetry of Music´ on May 14LONG BRANCH, NJ — They meet, compete and commingle like the sand and the surf here in our seaside city…the words and the music; the sounds that compel our attention and the poetry that speaks to our heart. You’d expect nothing less from a place that’s produced Poets Laureate, novelists, wits and screenwriters — and where a young up-and-coming musician named Bruce Springsteen penned a handful of his most epic songs.
![]() Singer, songwriter and recording artist Lisa Lowell is the special guest for the May 14 edition of the “iPoet” events at the Long Branch Free Public Library, as the backing vocalist for Bruce Springsteen and many others helps the Long Branch Arts Council celebrate the theme of “Poetry in Music.” When The Boss goes out on the road, enters the studio or assembles an ambitious project like the Seeger Sessions Band, he often calls upon singer Lisa Lowell — possessor of a voice and a versatility that captures both the stadium-scale drama and the coffeehouse intimacy of his finest performances. On the afternoon of Saturday, May 14, Lisa Lowell visits the Long Branch Free Public Library at 328 Broadway, as the special guest for the latest celebration of new poetic voices known as iPoet. Scheduled from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. inside the library’s Community Room, and sponsored by the Long Branch Arts Council, the Long Branch Free Public Library and the Long Branch Historical Association (supported by Investors Savings Bank Charitable Foundation, Monmouth County Arts Council and the City of Long Branch), the event known as iPoet represents the next generation of a medium that’s powered not by the latest in personal tech gadgetry, but by the power of words. It’s a series that spotlights the words of area students — many of them sharing their poetry for the first time in public — alongside published professionals, veteran amateurs, notable “guest readers” and anyone who wishes to participate; at a friendly forum in which no one is graded by professors, criticized by workshop groups or hooted down by hecklers. For the May presentation, subtitled “The Poetry of Music,” Lowell will be sharing some of the original prose and poetry works that inspired the creation of Beautiful Behavior, her first self-released collection of songs. The sought-after vocalist, who grew up in Long Branch and graduated from the city’s High School, has also collaborated with artists ranging from Southside Johnny, Stevie Wonder and BB King, to the B-52’s Fred Schneider, Buster Poindexter and even RuPaul. On May 14 she’ll join such “daylighting” musicians as Gee Guillen from regional favorites Xol Azul, and notable guest readers (including historians Beth Woolley and Helen Pike) who will recite lyrics by folk-rock hitmaker Melanie (who also attended LBHS) and George “Words and Music” Wirth. Also joining in the act will be an acclaimed artist with a unique expertise in both words and music — returning host Rock Wilk, the Brooklyn-based singer/ writer/ producer/ performance poet whose arrangements and harmonies have been heard on sessions by Grammy-lauded music veterans — and who’s been known to incorporate the power of song into the intensely personal spoken pieces that make up his nationally celebrated, autobiographical one man show, “Broke Wide Open.” At the heart of the Saturday afternoon event, of course, is a chance to see and hear the work of some talented and creative young writers, from area grade schools and colleges — and there’s still time for young poets from grades 6 through college level to get on board. To obtain a sign-up form or find out more about iPoet, contact Kate Angelo, director of Outreach and Adult Programming at Long Branch Free Public Library, at kangelo@lmxac.org. Admission to iPoet is free of charge, with participants invited to bring family and friends, and enjoy complimentary refreshments while meeting fellow poets and enthusiasts during a post-event reception. The Long Branch Arts Council is a partnership dedicated to working with the city government, civic and business organizations and the arts community to re-establish the City of Long Branch as a thriving regional center for the arts. Our aim is to accomplish this goal by attracting artists and arts organizations, by coordinating fundraising and development efforts, by establishing arts education programs, and by presenting arts-oriented events that draw upon the natural resources, accessibility, historic assets and “people power” that are unique to our beloved city. Fri, Apr 29th, 2011 5:22 PM PDT
Garland Jeffreys at the Highline! 7:30pm April 30thSherryl Marshall and I will be singing with with Garland Jeffreys tomorrow night at the Highline Ballroom on 16th St, NYC, with a killer band @ 7:30 Come on down!
http://garlandjeffreys.com/ Thu, Feb 10th, 2011 7:07 PM PST
February 17th Songwriter's Beat 7:30pm![]() Sat, Feb 5th, 2011 4:37 PM PST
Double Hearts Dee Jaying!On February 14th at 4:00 PM EST St Valentine's Day, Lisa Lowell (Sessions Band) and writer/editor/pop culture maven Holly Cara Price will be feeling the love on Sirius XM E Street Radio - together they will spin love songs, nothing but love songs, as they chat amorously about the adventures found in the heartland of Camp Springsteen. This show promises a hot chocolate box full of passion from way out beneath Abrams Bridge, in the darkness on the edge of town. From the shivery sweetness of "First Night" by Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes to Nils Lofgren's lovely "Valentine" to "Love's Glory" by Patti Scialfa and many more, join Lisa and Holly as they unwrap the candy hearts and flowers of the season. Show will be aired at midnight and then 8am the next morning as well. Tue, Feb 1st, 2011 6:15 PM PST
Lisa Guest DJ's Monday February 14/ Valentine's Day @4PM on Sirius/XM E Street Radio playing love songs, nothing but love songs by Bruce and other heartthrob artists with Co-Host Holly Cara Price!Listen and cry your eyes out with us girls. Lisa and Holly Cara Price.
Valentine's Day 4pm Sirius/XM E Street Wed, Dec 15th, 2010 12:57 PM PST
You cannot be Sirius!!!! This Friday night and Saturday morning. Lisa Lowell on E Street Radio.Are we Sirius? Hell no! Join Lisa Lowell on her Christmas Spectacular show where she gets to burn her angel wings flying too close to the tree lights playing her fave old and new rock and roll chestnuts as guest DJ on E Street Ra-Radio! This Friday@4pm and Midnight, and Saturday Morning at 8am EST. Here's a picture!
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September 20th at 4pmLisa Lowell Guest DJ's on Sirius/E Street Radio,
Monday Broadcast, 9/20 at 4pm EST/Rebroadcasts/See below Channel: E Street Radio Title: Lisa Lowell Guest DJ Description: Vocalist, songwriter & arranger Lisa Lowell from the Sessions Band, guest DJs on E Street Radio sharing stories about recording and touring with Bruce. Lisa is most popularly noted for appearing with and having sung on several Bruce albums including Lucky Town, The Ghost Of Tom Joad, Devil’s & Dust and the Seeger Sessions. Listen as Lisa plays songs by pals Soozie Tyrell & Patti Scialfa and debuts tracks from her new album: Beautiful Behavior which features Bruce on guitar. On-Air Time: 9/20, 4pm Duration: N/A Rebroadcast: 9/21, 12am & 8am Special Note on "Beautiful Behavior" Lisa is a beaming kind of happy from the sales and radio responses from friends and fans, and wants to thank all supporters and to ask for a little patience on the hard copy albums as her peeps are just getting the mailing specs together, with small glitches.The first 100 copies will be autographed in gold, so you'll know who you are. Please note on the site that download pages for lyrics are available)on the Beautiful Behavior page--BUY MY NEW CD). And I Thank YOU!! xo Lisa Wed, Sep 8th, 2010 4:53 PM PDT
Friday September 10th, 10:30-12:30Lisa Lowell Interviewed on East Street Radio/Sirius Radio with David Marsh, This Friday September 10, 10:30-12:30 Debuting songs from her new CD "Beautiful Behavior"
Hi Friends, Lisa is about to launch her maiden voyage for her first self-written solo record (yes, she still calls it a record, it IS a record of sound!) is being debuted on this great show with one of her fave music writers and rock and political gun-slingers, Dave Marsh. If you don't subscribe already to Sirius, here is a link whereby you can order a month free to this fab musical source. Just click the 30 day/ free trial button, it's and even a neo-luddite can manage it. Right here: http://www.sirius.com/siriusinternetradio The CD will be available on the lisalowell.com site as well as downloadable on CD Baby on September 10, and other popular online distributors shortly thereafter.
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