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6/30/06
Your Friday Music: Lisa Loeb and Elizabeth Mitchell
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Friday, June 30, 2006
12:57:00 PM EDT
Hearing Catch the Moon -- Lisa Loeb and Elizabeth Mitchell

For the last couple of days I've been listening to a kid's CD that I downloaded off of eMusic, called Catch the Moon, by Lisa Loeb (who is a fairly famous songstress) and her friend Elizabeth Mitchell (who is apparently works in the kids music arena). The album is both pretty and more than tolerable for grown-ups, and in particular the title track of the album is especially lovely, and something you might want to listen to even if you don't have kids. Here's the video for it: The large version, for those of you with broadband, and the small version, for those of you who don't (both taken from Loeb's Web site). Enjoy!
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12:57:00 PM EDT
Hearing Catch the Moon -- Lisa Loeb and Elizabeth Mitchell
Your Friday Music: Lisa Loeb and Elizabeth Mitchell

For the last couple of days I've been listening to a kid's CD that I downloaded off of eMusic, called Catch the Moon, by Lisa Loeb (who is a fairly famous songstress) and her friend Elizabeth Mitchell (who is apparently works in the kids music arena). The album is both pretty and more than tolerable for grown-ups, and in particular the title track of the album is especially lovely, and something you might want to listen to even if you don't have kids. Here's the video for it: The large version, for those of you with broadband, and the small version, for those of you who don't (both taken from Loeb's Web site). Enjoy!
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This entry has 3 comments: (Add your own)
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I like when she got all PMS and torched Andre Rison's house.
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I make Gabby and Melissa listen to whatever I like... which, today, was the X-Clan and Godsmack.
7/2/06 6:01 PM
I had never heard any of Lisa's music until her reality show #1 Single which is a good show. I am going to go and get some of Lisa's CD's at the music store here in my neck of the woods. Thanks for sharing this in your journal. Take care. Say hello to Athena from one of your J-Landers here in Georgia for me. Byyyyye for now.