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B i o g r a p h y
(by John Bush)
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she had never made another record, Lisa Loeb would still go down in the
record books as the first unsigned artist to top the American charts; her
single "Stay" — from the soundtrack to 1994's Reality Bites — spent three
weeks at number one soon after the film's release. Born in Dallas, Loeb
studied piano as a child but later switched to guitar. At Brown
University, she studied music theory and played as a duo with her
roommate, Elizabeth Mitchell (who went on to indie favor with Ida). After
college, she attended Boston's Berklee School of Music for one semester,
but then formed a full band in 1990, christened (in tribute to J.D.
Salinger) Nine Stories: Tim Bright on guitar, Jonathan Feinberg on drums,
and Joe Quigley on bass. Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories began to gig around the
Midwest, playing at Austin's South by Southwest seminar. Loeb then hooked
up with producer Juan Patiño, and in early 1992 released the cassette-only
Purple Acoustic Tape, which she sold at live shows. Several major labels
showed interest in her, but Loeb remained unsigned by late 1993, when her
friend Ethan Hawke asked her to contribute a song for his next picture.
Director Ben Stiller decided that he liked one of Loeb's other songs even
better, so "Stay" was inserted on the soundtrack. Released as a single in
May 1994, it reached number one two months later and eventually sold over
750,000 copies worldwide. Loeb & Nine Stories received a Grammy nomination
for Best Pop Performance by a Group, and won a Brit Award for Best
International Newcomer. Geffen Records, which had shown interest in Loeb
before "Stay," signed her later in 1994 and re-teamed her with Juan
Patiño. Her debut album Tails was released just over a year after her
signing, and proved successful with commercial radio as well. Firecracker
appeared in 19"
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