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Lisa Addeo is a piano player, singer, and songwriter whose tranquil works at times bridge new age, jazz, and easy listening. A protégé of Liberace who performed with the legend at Radio City Music Hall several times in her young adulthood, Addeo started playing the piano at age six. She began performing publicly by age nine and would go on to earn a degree in composing from the Grove School of Music in Los Angeles. Her debut album, 1997's In a Heartbeat, was a tribute to Frank Sinatra on which she covered mostly 20th century American standards with her trio. In contrast, 2000's Hotel California included a version of the Eagles hit but featured mostly original songs. Subsequent releases included a Christmas album titled Spirit of the Holidays, Musical Inspirations, and Live at the Kerr, recorded with her band at a show in Scottsdale, Arizona. I Just Can't Stop Loving You arrived in 2010, and 2012's Whispering Souls offered ten delicately performed original instrumentals. 

Sirius XM artist Lisa Addeo has 3 songs currently playing on Siriusly Sinatra. She plays and sings the Great American Songbook,  jazzy pop piano and delivers soulful vocals with a sultry swoon.  In addition to being heard on Siriusly Sinatra, her self-released tribute to Frank Sinatra and her holiday CD can be heard on her own Pandora radio station. The combination of her arrangements plus her piano and vocal talents make her stand out in a musical crowd.  Besides Siriusly Sinatra and Pandora, her music can be found everywhere from iTunes to Spotify to Amazon and more. She is a member of SAG-AFTRA, Musicians Union Local 47 and ASCAP.  Lisa broke attendance records as a young adult playing piano alongside the legend Liberace as his protégé at Radio City Music Hall.  Fans describe her as a ‘world-class musician’ and say her music is ‘tenderly intimate, exquisitely arranged masterpieces, a joy to listen to.’ 

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  1. Thank you Flyah Entertainment for posting my song! LisaMusic.com has more of my tunes and I hope to connect with more of your followers. Cheers! Lisa :):)

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  3. The warmest and most alluring voice in jazz music today. I could listen to this all night long. Mmmm.

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  4. Love ❤️ your music �� Lisa! Very classy and romantic. I would love to see you do a duet with the King of Romantic Engelbert .

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  5. Wonderful smooth sound and awesome piano! Love it. Keep the songs coming!!

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