Lisa Lavie (surname pronounced lah-vee) is a Canadian singer and songwriter originally from LaSalle, Quebec, Canada.
Lavie’s early musical influences included her older brothers, hip hop dancer Michael and disk jockey Danny.[1] At age 16 Lavie toured Canada as a backup singer with the French-Canadian hip hop group Dubmatique, after which she recorded her own demo CD.[1] Lavie’s demo CD reached the same producer who had co-written Mariah Carey’s first album, and Lavie accepted his invitation to move to California to work with him.[1]
In 2006, Lavie’s vocals were included on the soundtracks of the motion pictures Stick It [2] and The Guardian.[3]
In 2007, Lavie became one of the earliest to use the Internet to reach fans and arouse interest of record labels.[4][5][6] By October her music video “Angel” was featured on YouTube’s front page[1] and became a finalist in the 2007 YouTube Awards music category.[7]
Lavie was listed as singer-songwriter[8] in her first album, Everything or Nothing, which was released under an independent record label.[9]
In February 2010, Lavie produced and performed in the charity collaboration video “We Are the World 25 for Haiti (YouTube edition)” for relief of victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.[10] Journalist Diane Sawyer named the video’s contributors ABC News’ “Persons of the Week.”[11]
Since 2010 Lavie has been a vocalist of contemporary instrumentalist Yanni on his tours,[12] contributing vocal tracks to Yanni’s 2012 live-concert CD/DVD[13] and PBS special,[14] Yanni Live at El Morro, Puerto Rico.
In autumn 2014, Lavie joined the Eastern touring group of Trans-Siberian Orchestra as a vocalist.[15] Lavie was one of seven singers and musicians who were invited to participate in CBC Music’s October 2014 Songcamp.[16]
Lavie performed in Yanni’s October 2015 The Dream Concert: Live from the Great Pyramids of Egypt and in the resulting 2016 CD/DVD and PBS special.[17]
On March 21, 2017, Lavie released her second album Lisa Lavie which debuted at No. 25 on the R
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