Lisa Stewart (born August 6, 1968) is an American country music artist. In 1993, she signed to BNA Records (then known as BNA Entertainment), releasing her self-titled debut album that year. This album produced two singles for her on the Billboard country charts. Stewart is also the wife of Brady Seals, who is lead vocalist of the band Hot Apple Pie and was previously a member of Little Texas.
Track listing
"Somebody's in Love" (Steve Bogard, Michael Clark) – 3:31
"Drive Time" (Annette Cotter, Kim Tribble) – 3:35
"Don't Touch Me" (Hank Cochran) – 3:02
"Under the Light of the Texaco" (Kye Fleming, Janis Ian) – 3:42
"Old-Fashioned Broken Heart" (Donny Kees, Terri Sharp) – 3:32
"If I Was Her" (Lisa Angelle) – 3:29
"Forgive and Forget" (Angelle, Reed Nielsen) – 3:11
"That Makes One of Us" (Rick Bowles, Barbara Wyrick) – 3:17
"There Goes the Neighborhood" (Ron Hellard, Tom Shapiro) – 2:51
"Is It Love" (Gidget Baird, Byron Gallimore, Don Prfimmer) – 3:28
Note: "Is It Love" is omitted from the cassette version.
Personnel
As listed in liner notes.
Glen Duncan – fiddle
Jim Ferguson – background vocals
Sonny Garrish – pedal steel guitar
Steve Gibson – electric guitar
Sherri Huffman – background vocals
Mitch Humphries – keyboards
John Barlow Jarvis – keyboards
Jana King – background vocals
Mike Lawler – synthesizer
Paul Leim – drums, percussion
Craig Nelson – acoustic bass guitar
Brent Rowan – electric guitar
Lisa Silver – background vocals
Lisa Stewart – lead vocals
Diane Vanette – background vocals
Billy Joe Walker, Jr. – acoustic guitar
Bergen White – background vocals
Dennis Wilson – background vocals
Glenn Worf – bass guitar
Curtis Young – background vocals
Strings performed by the Nashville String Machine, conducted by Carl Gorodetzky and arranged by Charles Calello.
Singles
Year
Single
US Country
1992
"Somebody's in Love"
61
1993
"Under the Light of the Texaco"
"Drive Time"
72
References
^ a b c Glass, Paul. "Lisa Stewart, Mississippi country singer". Mississippi Writers and Musicians. Retrieved on 2008-07-25.
^ Nash, Alanna. "Lisa Stewart - Music Review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 2008-07-25.
^ Bird, Rick (2005-06-23). "Brady Seals back with new group". Cincinnati Post. Retrieved on 2008-07-25.
^ (1993) Album notes for Lisa Stewart by Lisa Stewart . BNA Records (66040-4).
External links
Lisa Stewart at the Internet Movie Database
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NAME
Stewart, Lisa
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Singer
DATE OF BIRTH
August 6, 1968
PLACE OF BIRTH
Louisville, Mississippi, USA
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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Stewart was born August 6, 1968 in Louisville, Mississippi. She first sang in public at age six in her church. Five years later, she attended a Tent Show at the Nashville Fan Fair, where she gave her first country performance. By 1987, Stewart had moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where she found work as a demo singer.
While performing at a wedding reception in 1991, Stewart was noticed by Mark Thompson, Wynonna Judd's bandleader, who asked Stewart to sing demos for him. After recording the demos, Stewart signed to a recording contract with BNA Entertainment (now known as BNA Records), releasing her debut single "Somebody's in Love" in late 1992. This song was the first of three singles from her self-titled debut album. Entertainment Weekly gave this album a C- rating, referring to it as the "Crystal Gayle brand of gooey ear candy".
In addition to promoting her album on radio tours, Stewart made appearances on The Nashville Network (now Spike TV), hosting their programs Yesteryear and This Week in Country Music. She continued to tour throughout the 1990s, although she was eventually dropped from BNA. However, she did make an appearance in the soundtrack to the 2000 film Jericho, as well as a cameo appearance in the music video for Billy Gilman's 2001 single "Oklahoma".
Stewart also married former Little Texas vocalist Brady Seals in the early 2000s, shortly before Seals founded another band called Hot Apple Pie.