Lisa B's newest of four CDs is "The Poetry of Groove," released in fall 2009, which weaves playful, poetic rap & sultry choruses over jazzy hip-hop grooves. It's been compared to Ani DiFranco + The Digable Planets, Joni Mitchell + Jill Scott, with a dash of the Verve Remixed series. Some critical responses: ?Funky, fresh and sexy as all hell, Lisa B's 'The Poetry of Groove' is an impressive collection of remixes and new pieces? seamless blending of jazz, hip-hop, soul, spoken word and popular music? One of the most daring and deft performers I've come across in a while.
Some critical responses: ?Funky, fresh and sexy as all hell, Lisa B's 'The Poetry of Groove' is an impressive collection of remixes and new pieces? seamless blending of jazz, hip-hop, soul, spoken word and popular music? One of the most daring and deft performers I've come across in a while.? ? Jordan Richardson, Blogcritics.com
?On ?The Poetry Of Groove,' Lisa B takes her spoken word beautifully sung excursions and wraps them up in a bunch of snazzy grooves that vary from hip-hop to slinky jazzification? spiritually uplifting? hopeful? funny? sexy... sultry? In a world that pretty much drips of fresh cynicism, music such as that found on ?The Poetry Of Groove' becomes all the more important.? ? Mark Saleski, Blogcritics.com
?Bringing her poetry slam side to the fore? B continues to ride the progressive tip with a creative abandon that make it seem easy to break convention and get away with it. As sexy as you can sound without being a? 70s diva.? ? Chris Spector, Midwest Record
Raised in New York and Northern California, Lisa B (Lisa Bernstein) was influenced by lots of literature and music as she grew up, including such friends of her parents as saxophone master Jackie McLean and the members of the Art Ensemble of Chicago.
She was inspired by jazz, soul, pop, rock, and show tunes. She studied classical piano from elementary school to high school and wrote songs and stories. She also wrote and studied poetry seriously since her teens, going on to earn bachelor's and master's degrees in creative writing/literature.
Two books of her poetry have been published, the chapbook "Anorexia" (Five Fingers Poetry) and "The Transparent Body" (Wesleyan University Press). Her poems have appeared in more than 50 literary magazines and anthologies. She has received grants and residencies from the National Endowment for the Arts, Headlands Center for the Arts, Ucross Foundation, Barbara Deming Memorial Fund/Money for Women, and Puffin Foundation.
Lisa B's many public poetry readings in the San Francisco Bay Area evolved into performances. One was a two-night, sold-out piece at the leading experimental theatre The Lab that included dancers and live music.
Lisa B then began to focus on songwriting, singing, and music, studying first at the Blue Bear School of Music, then with renowned Bay Area vocal coach Jane Sharp. Lisa was soon gigging frequently, performing jazz and selected pop standards along with her own compositions. She has since performed at more than 80 clubs, performance spaces, colleges, bookstores, and radio stations in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, and New York.
While often composing lyrics and music on her own, Lisa B enjoys co-writing with musicians, including singer-pianist Barbara Higbie (Windham Hill, women's music); Latin jazz trombonist-arranger Wayne Wallace (Patois Records); and her longtime cowriter/producer/engineer, Jim (James) Gardiner (whose credits include Deniece Williams, Digital Underground, En Vogue, E-40, John Lee Hooker Jr., Pharoah Sanders, Rickie Lee Jones, David Grisman, Seattle Symphony, numerous soundtracks and video games, and much more).
Lisa B also applies her spirit of inventive collaboration to existing compositions: Cole Porter's ?Night and Day? merged with Lisa's magical poetic rap ?The Cat Goddess?; ?Joe Williams Died Walking? performed with ?Every Day I Have the Blues?; Bobby Caldwell's ?What You Won't Do for Love? with new poetic rap; and Lisa B's heartrending poem ?Trane's Ride? performed with Coltrane's ?Naima.?
Lisa B has released 4 full-length CDs on her own Piece of Pie Records:
FREE ME FOR THE JOY (1999); CENTER OF THE RHYME (2003); WHAT'S NEW, PUSSYCAT?: TUNES & TALES ABOUT COOL CATS (2006); and THE POETRY OF GROOVE (fall 2009).