Last Night In Roseburg

Lisa Sanders

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"Last Night In Roseburg"
11 Sonically beautiful jazz, Americana folk songs. Produced by Jeff Berkley (Berkley Hart, Jason Mraz, Steve Poltz)

Originally recorded in 2004 at Berkley Sound in San Diego. Released in May 2007 to very limited release and now re- released in 2020. Cover Photo & Art Dustin Begovich (Idaho Films) . Songwriting

"Last Night In Roseburg"
11 Sonically beautiful jazz, Americana folk songs. Produced by Jeff Berkley (Berkley Hart, Jason Mraz, Steve Poltz)

Originally recorded in 2004 at Berkley Sound in San Diego. Released in May 2007 to very limited release and now re- released in 2020. Cover Photo & Art Dustin Begovich (Idaho Films) . Songwriting contributions from Susan Gibson (Wide Open Spaces, Dixie Chicks) ; Steve Poltz ("You Were Meant for Me", Jewel, Molly Tuttle); Maia Sharp (Bonnie Raitt, The Dixie Chicks) Jenny Yates (Garth Brooks, Keb Mo); Mark DeCerbo from (Four Eyes).

Lead Vocals & Acoustic Guitar, Lisa Sanders; Guitars, Dave Beldock, Doug Pettibone & Jeff Berkley; Drums, Brian Cantrel (Nuchie Nuche); Bass, Ken Dow except "Firefly" Rob Thorsen; B-3 Organ, Ben Moore; Backing Vocals, Cathryn Beeks.

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Shiver

Lisa Sanders

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Brillant, Soulful and Sultry

Shiver took years to write and record. Lisa sings each and every song with passion, honesty and the conviction that anything is possible! Produced, recorded and mixed with loving care by Jeffrey Allen Berkley, one of world's most talented producers and an award winning singer and songwriter in his own right. The album

Brillant, Soulful and Sultry

Shiver took years to write and record. Lisa sings each and every song with passion, honesty and the conviction that anything is possible! Produced, recorded and mixed with loving care by Jeffrey Allen Berkley, one of world's most talented producers and an award winning singer and songwriter in his own right. The album was recorded at Berkley Sound in beautiful San Diego California and mastered in Hollywood by multi-Grammy Award winning Gavin Lurssen and Rueben Cohen at Lurssen Mastering Studios.

"That's How I Feel About You" is the first track on Shiver and is a song filled with Fun and Happiness.The lyric written about how great the little things in life can sometimes be our greatest joys. And how wonderful it can feel when we share them with someone we care about.

"Secret Angel" A song about hope and how we can overcome even the darkest moments.

"Crazy For You" A song about falling in love when you least expect it!

"Shiver" Is the title track. A beautiful song of how sometimes we can be so strong and yet so week when it comes to loving someone.

"My Mind" A sexy song about how it feels to have a big crush on someone and completely enjoying the feeling!

"Pride and Joy" A song sang with complete conviction that our children grow up almost unexpectedly. How can we be prepared for that?

"Tell Me Daddy" Is another sexy song that takes you places in your mind about how mysterious our masculine side can be.

"Stars " A New York inspired love song about how crazy it can be to loose your mind while falling in love.

"Sometimes It's Hard To Fly" Written by Dave Howard an mull-ti talented singer and songwriter. Who credits Lisa as being the only one who can sing it the way it was meant to be. A song about having dreams and having the courage to see them through.

"The Epic" A song Lisa wrote after watching MTV's True Life . Its a song about how it is to be a young and to have so much to overcome. while still having the courage to get back up after being knocked down so hard.

"Butterflies" A real love story about having the love of your life being closer to you than you think!

These are some of our thoughts about each song.It would be amazing to hear what your thoughts are after listening! I think you will agree Shiver is a Brilliant CD! Perhaps you will hear much more! Enjoy Shiver! Encourage your friends to get it here at CD Baby and we will all have much richer lives because of it! Blessings from Lisa Sanders and The Shiver Team!

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Isn't Life Fine

Lisa Sanders

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"...If you test only one brand new artist this week, make it Sanders." -Billboard

Lisa Sanders got her musical start in the projects of Philadelphia where as a child she started performing songs for her parents with her brother. It was then she decided what she wanted to do in life: write music.

Her passion for songwriting, fueled by Fleetwood

"...If you test only one brand new artist this week, make it Sanders." -Billboard

Lisa Sanders got her musical start in the projects of Philadelphia where as a child she started performing songs for her parents with her brother. It was then she decided what she wanted to do in life: write music.

Her passion for songwriting, fueled by Fleetwood Mac, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, didn't die, but got shelved. She got married, had two daughters and took a job in the produce department of the local Vons grocery store. Her songwriting dreams came to the forefront again when she moved to Los Angeles. There she joined the Los Angeles Songwriter's Showcase, and tried to make a living writing jingles with a partner. After a some disapointments in the jingle business and an opportunity to write for the Jacksons that didn't pan out, Lisa headed back to San Diego and Vons. She sent her daughters to live with her parents and lived in her car for a while... the music business had to be put on hold - for 6 years.

She continued to work, raise her family, and go on with life without music. Then she found herself in a San Diego coffee house, watching singer-songwriters such as Jewel, Steve Poltz, and Gregory Page. The music started stirring in her again, and she began to write again. That turned into performing, and in 1996 San Diego music fans got the Earth/Cargo release of "Isn't Life Fine." In 1997, Lisa teamed up with Steve Poltz, three-time Grammy winner Barry Rudolph, Josquin des Pres and Bernie Taupin for the MCA release of "Isn't Life Fine".

Lisa has since given up her Vons gig, and dedicates all of her time to her music. One of the highlights of her career was performing at 1999 Lilith Fairs in San Diego and Phoenix. Also in 1999 she released her CD, Life Takes You Flying. It received rave reviews across the country.

In January 2002, Lisa released her first CD, Lisa Sanders Live, on her own label, Pathfinder Records. This live recording contains 11 of Lisa's most requested songs, some previously never recorded as well as some brand new tunes.

Lisa Sanders' just released CD, Hold On Tightly, is a departure from her previous folk based work. Her self-described, Black Cowgirl Pop music is destined to get its listeners moving to the groove and moved by the message, from energizer bunny to reflective human being.

Recorded in the summer of 2002, these 12 tracks reflect Sanders thoughts on life, love and the intricacies of relationships. It also reflects her own eclectic taste in music with a little bit rock, a little bit country, a little bit blues and a whole lot of soul. Sanders credits Etta James as her inspiration for "Cry Me A River". "Ever Find A Way" has that pop-country feel so popular on the music scene today. Rock out with the title track and "Crumble". For the first time Sanders covers another artist, Steve Poltz, with the 1994 Rugburns murderous tune, "You Should've Told Me". Hold On Tightly ends with the teasing, bluesy, solo acoustic tune, "Happy To Be". You will agree that this album is HOT.

Lisa has opened for such music legends as B.B. King, Paul Simon and Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Sophie B. Hawkins, Stevie Nicks and Sting. She is a two time San Diego Music Award Winner You'll find her in San Diego and in venues all around the country playing the guitar and singing from the soul.

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Life Takes You Flying

Lisa Sanders

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"Sanders sings with such buoyant confidence, the album threatens to sprout wings and fly right out of your hands." San Diego Union-Tribune

Lisa Sanders got her musical start in the projects of Philadelphia where as a child she started performing songs for her parents with her brother. It was then she decided what she wanted to do in life: write

"Sanders sings with such buoyant confidence, the album threatens to sprout wings and fly right out of your hands." San Diego Union-Tribune

Lisa Sanders got her musical start in the projects of Philadelphia where as a child she started performing songs for her parents with her brother. It was then she decided what she wanted to do in life: write music.

Her passion for songwriting, fueled by Fleetwood Mac, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, didn't die, but got shelved. She got married, had two daughters and took a job in the produce department of the local Vons grocery store.

Her songwriting dreams came to the forefront again when she moved to Los Angeles. There she joined the Los Angeles Songwriter's Showcase, and tried to make a living writing jingles with a partner. After a some disapointments in the jingle business and an opportunity to write for the Jacksons that didn't pan out, Lisa headed back to San Diego and Vons. She sent her daughters to live with her parents and lived in her car for a while...the music business had to be put on hold - for 6 years.

She continued to work, raise her family, and go on with life without music. Then she found herself in a San Diego coffee house, watching singer-songwriters such as Jewel, Steve Poltz, and Gregory Page. The music started stirring in her again, and she began to write again. That turned into performing, and in 1996 San Diego music fans got the Earth/Cargo release of "Isn't Life Fine." In 1997, Lisa teamed up with Steve Poltz, three-time Grammy winner Barry Rudolph, Josquin des Pres and Bernie Taupin for the MCA release of "Isn't Life Fine".

Lisa has since given up her Vons gig, and dedicates all of her time to her music. One of the highlights of her career was performing at 1999 Lilith Fairs in San Diego and Phoenix. Also in 1999 she released her CD, Life Takes You Flying. It received rave reviews across the country.

In January 2002, Lisa released her first CD, Lisa Sanders Live, on her own label, Pathfinder Records. This live recording contains 11 of Lisa's most requested songs, some previously never recorded as well as some brand new tunes Lisa Sanders' just released CD, Hold On Tightly, is a departure from her previous folk based work. Her self-described, Black Cowgirl Pop music is destined to get its listeners moving to the groove and moved by the message, from energizer bunny to reflective human being.

Recorded in the summer of 2002, these 12 tracks reflect Sanders thoughts on life, love and the intricacies of relationships. It also reflects her own eclectic taste in music with a little bit rock, a little bit country, a little bit blues and a whole lot of soul. Sanders credits Etta James as her inspiration for "Cry Me A River". "Ever Find A Way" has that pop-country feel so popular on the music scene today. Rock out with the title track and "Crumble". For the first time Sanders covers another artist, Steve Poltz, with the 1994 Rugburns murderous tune, "You Should've Told Me". Hold On Tightly ends with the teasing, bluesy, solo acoustic tune, "Happy To Be". You will agree that this album is HOT.

Lisa has opened for such music legends as B.B. King, Paul Simon and Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Sophie B. Hawkins, Stevie Nicks and Sting. She is a two time San Diego Music Award Winner You'll find her in San Diego and in venues all around the country playing the guitar and singing from the soul.

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Hold On Tightly

Lisa Sanders

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A little bit rock, a little bit country, a little bit blues and a whole lot of soul.

Lisa Sanders got her musical start in the projects of Philadelphia where as a child she started performing songs for her parents with her brother. It was then she decided what she wanted to do in life: write music.

Her passion for songwriting, fueled by Fleetwood

A little bit rock, a little bit country, a little bit blues and a whole lot of soul.

Lisa Sanders got her musical start in the projects of Philadelphia where as a child she started performing songs for her parents with her brother. It was then she decided what she wanted to do in life: write music.

Her passion for songwriting, fueled by Fleetwood Mac, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, didn't die, but got shelved. She got married, had two daughters and took a job in the produce department of the local Vons grocery store.

Her songwriting dreams came to the forefront again when she moved to Los Angeles. There she joined the Los Angeles Songwriter's Showcase, and tried to make a living writing jingles with a partner. After a some disapointments in the jingle business and an opportunity to write for the Jacksons that didn't pan out, Lisa headed back to San Diego and Vons. She sent her daughters to live with her parents and lived in her car for a while... the music business had to be put on hold - for 6 years.

She continued to work, raise her family, and go on with life without music. Then she found herself in a San Diego coffee house, watching singer-songwriters such as Jewel, Steve Poltz, and Gregory Page. The music started stirring in her again, and she began to write again. That turned into performing, and in 1996 San Diego music fans got the Earth/Cargo release of "Isn't Life Fine." In 1997, Lisa teamed up with Steve Poltz, three-time Grammy winner Barry Rudolph, Josquin des Pres and Bernie Taupin for the MCA release of "Isn't Life Fine".

Lisa has since given up her Vons gig, and dedicates all of her time to her music. One of the highlights of her career was performing at 1999 Lilith Fairs in San Diego and Phoenix. Also in 1999 she released her CD, Life Takes You Flying. It received rave reviews across the country.

In January 2002, Lisa released her first CD, Lisa Sanders Live, on her own label, Pathfinder Records. This live recording contains 11 of Lisa's most requested songs, some previously never recorded as well as some brand new tunes.

Lisa Sanders' just released CD, Hold On Tightly, is a departure from her previous folk based work. Her self-described, Black Cowgirl Pop music is destined to get its listeners moving to the groove and moved by the message, from energizer bunny to reflective human being.

Recorded in the summer of 2002, these 12 tracks reflect Sanders thoughts on life, love and the intricacies of relationships. It also reflects her own eclectic taste in music with a little bit rock, a little bit country, a little bit blues and a whole lot of soul. Sanders credits Etta James as her inspiration for "Cry Me A River". "Ever Find A Way" has that pop-country feel so popular on the music scene today. Rock out with the title track and "Crumble". For the first time Sanders covers another artist, Steve Poltz, with the 1994 Rugburns murderous tune, "You Should've Told Me". Hold On Tightly ends with the teasing, bluesy, solo acoustic tune, "Happy To Be". You will agree that this album is HOT.

Lisa has opened for such music legends as B.B. King, Paul Simon and Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Sophie B. Hawkins, Stevie Nicks and Sting. She is a two time San Diego Music Award Winner You'll find her in San Diego and in venues all around the country playing the guitar and singing from the soul.

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