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Lisa Loeb is an American musician born on March 11, 1968. She gained fame in the 1990s with her hit song "Stay (I Missed You)," which became a chart-topping success. Loeb is known for her distinctive voice and catchy melodies, and she has released several albums throughout her career. In addition to her music, Lisa has also worked as an actress and author, showcasing her creativity in various fields. Her contributions to music and entertainment have made her a respected figure in the industry.

"I don't think I can tell any stories about how I lived in a van in Alaska. I grew up in the suburbs, I even had my own room. We weren't poor. Everything was very normal."
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"A friend of mine once told me that I can't screw up when I play my own music. I also take voice lessons, play other peoples' songs out of music books, and occasionally figure out how to play other people's music from records. This keeps my ears, fingers, and mind working."



"One of the things that's influenced me musically was my experience at Brown University. I was surrounded by musicians that I really admired, and felt challenged to come up with music, lyrics, and recordings that stood up to the expectations of those musicians and myself."


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