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Lisa Loeb and her transition into children's music
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Lisa Loeb and her transition into children's music
Tomorrow we'll speak to singer songwriter Lisa Loeb about the turn her career's towards writing children's music.
Singer Lisa Loeb arrives at HBO's Premiere of "Enlightened" at Paramount Theater on the Paramount Studios lot on Oct. 6, 2011 in Hollywood.
Singer Lisa Loeb arrives at HBO's Premiere of "Enlightened" at Paramount Theater on the Paramount Studios lot on Oct. 6, 2011 in Hollywood.
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Tomorrow we'll speak to singer songwriter Lisa Loeb about the turn her career's towards writing children's music.

When you think of musician Lisa Loeb, chances are this song comes to mind:

"Stay" became a No. 1 hit after it appeared in the 1994 film "Reality Bites," but these days, you're much more likely to hear Loeb singing songs like this:

A decade ago, Lisa Loeb started making music for kids. She's one of three performers who'll be joining host Alex Cohen on Saturday July 27 for a free concert and conversation at our Crawford Family Forum at KPCC

Lisa Loeb joined the show in the studio earlier for a sneak preview.