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Lisa ShawIt all started in New York City, almost by accident. The Toronto native came to New York on vacation, and never went home.

Growing up in Canada, the last of six children with parents of Jamaican heritage. She’s had many genres of music that have influenced her. Chk file recovery 1.2 crack.

Her father and brother were both dj’s and at a very young age she had the opportunity to see acts like “Sister Sledge, “Chic” & “Kool and the Gang”. It all took place at Toronto’s Ontario Place where free concerts were put on in the park. As she looks back, she realizes how lucky she was to have witnessed such great classic bands. She may have been a burden to her siblings, but she is more than thankful that her mother made them take her along. Lisa grew up in a house filled with reggae, funk soul, jazz, folk, rock, disco, and new wave. There wasn’t anything she didn’t listen to or wasn’t open to when it came to music, and it shows in her work to date.Being in New York, Lisa received a warm welcome from the underground electronic community, and released her first single written by DJ Smash. The title “Makin’ Love Makin’ Music,” released in 1995 on New Breed Records.

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Other independent labels also featured her vocals such as Dj Wally And Swingsett’s, “Dog Leg Left” on Ubiquity Records, and her first major hit in the UK, “If I Could” on Sirkus Records. A few years later she teamed up with Jay Denes, Dave Boonshoft, and Bruno Ybarra of Naked Music Recordings. Her writing partner and producer Dave Warrin collaborated with Jay Denes to create, “You are Love” and one of her most popular songs, “Always.” “Always,” earned her global acclaim that even the pop queen herself, Madonna mentioned the song as being, “so cool” in an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine in 2001. In 2005 she released her debut album “Cherry” with producers and co-writers Jay Denes, Dave Warrin, and Eric Stamile.Lisa Shaw’s music is featured on a broad spectrum of genres ranging from Deep House and Down tempo to Drum & Bass and Broken Beat.

She’s been featured on albums with King Britt, QBurns Abtsract Message, Presently, Lisa tours solo as well as with dj/ producer Miguel Migs of “Salted Music” in San Francisco. Salted Music released her 2nd album “Free” and has been her home since her departure from Naked Music in 2007.“FREE” showcases Lisa’s illustrious voice through a well crafted journey of soulful vibes and bouncy gems, with producers Dave Warrin, Miguel Migs, and Tim K keeping it moving. New House-Classics “Feel” and “All Night High” are supported by chill-inducing down-tempovbeauties like “Better Days”, “Honey”, and new Dance-Floor stompers “Music In You” and “Like I Want To.”Lisa Shaw has been a proven staple in the deep house world. She helped define an era with her releases on Naked Music, and continues to create timeless gems. Both albums “Cherry & “Free” take it back to the basics, while “sweet and simply” taking it beyond. Lisa looks forward to the future of her music career and strives for a constant push to explore modern sounds but most important is keeping the essence behind the music no matter how it changes.For booking inquiries, contact.

Cherry Lisa Shaw Rare Pictures

I like to spend my evenings wrapped in the cool, soft beat of gentle company. And fine, clear, soft-voiced, lady 'acid jazz' singers that caress the songs they sing. Such a musician is Lisa Shaw and so is the treatment of this album Cherry. Her backing group, far from being part of what she has always done in the past, is both creative and well crafted to fit into every detail of her beautiful new style.And Ms. Shaw is a very pleasing rarity indeed. She can sing passionately with the likes of Sarah MacLaughlin and perhaps even teach the immaculately casual Diana Krall a lesson or two about 'sultry'.Her higly endearing and detailed clarity, born of the crisp, stop/start, minimalist, musical instrumental style.

Contrasted with her very feminine energetic vibe has everything to do with a mature artist putting out a refreshing new style of cool that is as distinct as it is caringly articulate. This is one of the more entertaining and interestingly varied albums that I have heard in a long time, but then again.acid jazz is not for every one, just those moving on from the same old world of classy but repetitive jazz singers.into an all-too-slowly evolving new age.Put it on and listen intently to the detail, or play it behind a lazy evening dinner party conversation above the city at home.it fits both well.so well that everyone wants to know who it is.so they can listen!

Lisa Shaw Bio

Lisa Shaw has lent her voice to some great tracks in the past, most notably her collaborations with Jay Denes’ Blue Six project. Here, on her solo album CHERRY, she takes the main stage with production assistance from Mr. Denes himself and Eric Stamile. But it shares the same problems with other solo vocalist album on Naked Music: an over-emphasis on the downtempo soul, not enough on the musical aspects. Sure, the title track has a bit of the funk to keep it going, but other tracks aren’t as distinguished. Somehow, it’s trying too hard to be sultry, and despite Shaw’s beautiful vocals, it isn’t succeeding. “Grown Apart” is slightly more upbeat, and it shows by being catchier, as do the moodier sounds of “Matter of Time” and “Always.” The Jimpster mix of “Let It Ride” has all the sexiness that the rest of the album lacks—perhaps house is the best genre to show off Shaw’s ample talents.