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Lissie
Lissie performing at Parkenfestivalen 2011, Bodø, Norway
Lissie performing at Parkenfestivalen 2011, Bodø, Norway
Background information
Birth nameElisabeth Maurus
Born1982 (age 41–42)
OriginRock Island, Illinois
Genrescountry, folk, rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active2006–present
LabelsColumbia, Fat Possum
Websitewww.lissie.com

Elisabeth Maurus (born 1982),[1] known by her stage name Lissie, is an American folk rock artist and Paste Magazine's No. 1 best new solo artist of 2010.[2] She released her debut EP, "Why You Runnin'", in November 2009. Her debut album, Catching a Tiger, was released in June 2010.

Early life and career

Lissie was born and raised in Rock Island, Illinois. Her father is a physician and her mother is an interior designer. She was interested in singing and music from an early age.[3] She played the title role of the musical Annie at the age of nine.[4] "In high school it seems like everyone has more drama than any other time in their life. So that was the time in my life where I really leaned on music as a way to stay sane," she said in an interview.[3]

In her senior year of high school, she was expelled over, what she described, as "something stupid that [she] did, but it was sort of like the culmination of just a lot of negative things that had happened".[3] She got her diploma at an alternative outreach center.[5] She spent two years at Colorado State University in Fort Collins,[6] during which time she would open for musicians who visited the city. She collaborated with DJ Harry of SCI Fidelity Records on the song "All My Life", which was featured on television shows House, The O.C., Veronica Mars and Wildfire.[5] After spending a semester in Paris, she finished her studies to pursue a career in music. In 2007, she produced a four-song EP that received some airplay on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic.[5]

In early 2008, Lenny Kravitz invited her to be the opening act for his Love Revolution Tour, after a friend tipped him about her MySpace page.[5][6][7] Later that year, "The Longest Road", a song she co-wrote with DJ Morgan Page reached No. 4 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart. "We met under that idea that he was going to remix a song of mine (...) But we decided to work on a new song together", she told the Quad-City Times. The Deadmau5 remix of the track was nominated for a Grammy in the "Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical" category.[8]

Her EP, "Why You Runnin'", produced by Bill Reynolds of Band of Horses, was released in November 2009 on Fat Possum.[9][10] One of the songs, "Oh Mississippi" was co-written with Ed Harcourt, whom she met through a mutual friend.[11] The EP was listed amongst Paste magazine's "Eight Most Auspicious Musical Debuts of 2009".[12] In early 2010, she toured various venues in the United Kingdom supporting Ohio-born singer-songwriter Joshua Radin.

Lissie signed with Sony Music UK's Columbia Records. Her debut album, Catching a Tiger, was released on 21 June 2010.[13] The album was recorded in Nashville in 2009 and produced by Jacquire King.[14] The first single from the album, "In Sleep", was selected as Track of The Day by Q on 13 March 2010.[15] A second single, "When I'm Alone," was released alongside the album; it would later be chosen by iTunes UK as their song of the year 2010.[16]

In August 2010, her single "Cuckoo" was voted overwhelmingly to be the Record of the Week by listeners of expat radio station Heart FM Spain (www.heartfmspain.com), as a result of listener feedback, Lissie and the album "Catching A Tiger" was featured throughout the week of August 23 to 27. The single was also added to the "A" level playlist on BBC Radio 2 giving it around twenty plays a week on the UK's most popular station.[17] The "Cuckoo" EP includes Lissie's live version of "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga, which became popular online before being included on the release.[18]

She appeared on the Great British Songbook on August 31, 2010, performing a cover of "Stairway to Heaven." The host of the show, Simon Mayo, described as "breathtaking".[citation needed]

Her song "Little Lovin" is featured in the Season 2 promo for Justified on FX.

She recently opened for Tom Petty in the nationally acclaimed benefit concert for new L.A. radio station 88.5 KCSN.

Lissie is featured on at least 4 tracks on Snow Patrol's album Fallen Empires, which was released in November 2011.[19]

Her cover of Fleetwood Mac's 'Go Your Own Way' found prominence in early 2012, when it was used in a Twinings advert.

Personal life

Lissie resides in Ojai, California. She wanted to live closer to Los Angeles, and found Ojai to be "close enough to L.A. without the craziness and congestion of L.A."[11] She is an avid fan of fantasy literature, citing His Dark Materials and the Harry Potter series as favorites.[3] She has a Lhasa Apso named Byron and is close friends with British singer Ellie Goulding with whom she toured the United Kingdom in 2010.[3][20]

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
EUR
[21]
GR
[22]
IRL
[23]
NOR
[24]
SWI
[25]
UK
[26]
U.S.
Folk

[21]
U.S.
Heat

[21]
U.S.
Indie

[21]
Catching a Tiger
  • Released: 21 June 2010
  • Released U.S.: 17 August 2010
  • Label: Columbia
  • Format: CD, Vinyl & Digital Download
48 27 66 4 48 12 5 5 34
TBA
  • Released: February 2013
  • Label: Columbia
  • Format: CD & Digital Download

Live albums

Year Album details
Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire
  • Released: 7 November 2011
  • Label: Columbia
  • Format: CD&DVD, Digital Download

Extended plays

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US Folk
[28]
US Heat
[28]
Lissie
  • Released: March 2007
  • Label: Lionboy Records
  • Format: CD
Why You Runnin' 10 29
Covered Up With Flowers
"—" indicates the album did not chart or wasn't released.

Singles

Year Song Peak chart positions Album
GER NOR SWI UK
2010 "In Sleep" Catching a Tiger
"When I'm Alone"[29] 42 2 73 55
"Cuckoo" 81
"Everywhere I Go"
"—" indicates the single did not chart or wasn't released in that country.

Other charted songs

Year Song Peak chart positions Album
UK
2012 "Go Your Own Way" 54 Covered Up With Flowers

Other appearances

These songs have been released on albums that were not a studio album released by Lissie.

Year Song Album
2004 "All My Life (DJ Harry feat. Lissie)[30] Collision
2007 "Let it Shine"[31] The Simple Life: Camp Songs
"You Are My Sunshine"[31]
"Bright Side"[30] Wedding Daze OST
2008 "The Longest Road"(Morgan Page feat. Lissie)[30] Elevate
2009 "All Be Okay"[32] Beachwood Rockers' Society: Volume 1: Live At Crane's Hollywood Tavern
2010 "When I'm Alone"[33] 4.3.2.1 OST
"The Socialite"(Andy Clockwise feat. Lissie)[34] Are You Well? EP
"Believe"(Morgan Page feat. Lissie)[35] Believe
"Fight for You"(Morgan Page feat. Lissie)[35]
"Strange Condition"(Morgan Page feat. Lissie)[35]
2011 "No One" (Bigbang feat. Lissie)[36] Epic Scrap Metal
2012 "Hands On The Wheel" (Schoolboy Q feat. A$AP Rocky; Lissie Sample)[37] Habits & Contradictions

Songs in other media

Year Title Type Song
2005 Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo Film "Something Stupid"(with Peter Dante)[38]
2006 Memory Film "All My Life"(DJ Harry feat. Lissie)[39]
The O.C. TV series episode: "The Sister Act" "All My Life"(DJ Harry feat. Lissie)[5][40]
Veronica Mars TV series episode: "Look Who's Stalking" "All My Life"(DJ Harry feat. Lissie)[5][41]
Who Killed the Electric Car? Documentary "All My Life"(DJ Harry feat. Lissie)[30]
2007 Dream It Out Loud Film "Dream It Out Loud"[5]
House TV series episode: "Guardian Angels" "All My Life"(DJ Harry feat. Lissie)[5][42]
Moonlight TV series episode: "Arrested Development" "All My Life"(DJ Harry feat. Lissie)[43][44]
Romtelecom TV ad "Bright Side"[5][45][46]
2008 Wedding Daze Film "Bright Side"[5]
Wildfire TV series episode: "The Ties That Bind, Part 1" "All Be Okay"[5]
"All My Life"(DJ Harry feat. Lissie)[5]
2009 Melrose Place TV series episode: "Shoreline" "Fight for You"(Morgan Page feat. Lissie)[47]
2010 90210 TV series episode: "Catch Me If You Cannon" "Everywhere I Go"
Dollhouse TV series episode: "Epitaph 2: The Return" "Everywhere I Go"[48]
Grey's Anatomy TV series episode: "Superfreak" "Worried About"
TV series episode: "Time Warp" "Everywhere I Go"[49]
Justified TV series promo "Little Lovin'"
One Tree Hill TV series episode: "What's in the Ground Belongs to You" "Here Before"[50]
So You Think You Can Dance TV series episode: "1 of 10 Voted Off" "Everywhere I Go"[51]
TV series episode: "Nashville/Dallas + Vegas Callbacks" "Everywhere I Go"[52]
2011 Basketball Wives TV series episode: "Episode 304" "Record Collector"[53]
Hall Pass Film "Everywhere I Go"
Mob Wives TV series episode: "Unfinished Business" "In Sleep"[54]
Parenthood TV series episode: "Do Not Sleep With Your Autistic Nephew's Therapist" "In Sleep'"
Switched at Birth TV series episode: "This is Not a Pipe" "Worried About"[55]
Footloose Film "Little Lovin"
2012 Revenge TV series episode: "Duress" "Nothing Else Matters"
Book At Bedtime Radio Series: "Stonemouth" "Go Your Own Way"

Awards and nominations

Year Award Nominated Work Category Result
2010 iTunes (UK) When I'm Alone Song of the Year Won
Paste magazine Herself Best New Solo Artist Won
Bad Romance, Pursuit of Happiness Cover of the Year Won
Q Awards Herself Best Breakthrough Artist Nominated

References

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  16. ^ ""When I'm Alone" has been chosen by iTunes UK as their SONG OF THE YEAR!!". iTunes. 21 December 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  17. ^ BBC – Radio 2 – Playlist
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