Lisa Mychols
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Lisa Mychols is a singer-songwriter currently living in or around Los Angeles, California. Her first solo album, Lost Winter's Dream[1], a seasonally-themed masterpiece of 60's-inspired pop, was recorded with the help of Darian Sahanaja and Nick Walusko (later of The Wondermints) in 1991 and had a limited release in Japan that year. (It was re-released in the U.S. in 2003 with additional tracks.)[2]
She has also been a member of the bands The Mozells, The Beatbirds and The Masticators. With The Masticators she released two recordings, Masticate! in 2000 and the single Boyfriend's Heart in 2001. Unfortunately the band broke up before they could release another album. Lisa went on to release Sweet Sinsations in 2004 and an EP, In This City (album), in 2005. Her latest musical endeavor is a band called Nushu with Hillary Burton. They released their first album, Nevermind Lullabye on August 19, 2007.
[edit] Other work
Collaborations with other artists include:
- the Waking Hours
- Receiver (band)
- Sparkle*Jets UK
- Gary Pig Gold of The Ghost Rockets