Lisa Stewart | |
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Born | August 6, 1968 |
Origin | Louisville, Mississippi, United States |
Genres | Country |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1993-200x |
Labels | BNA |
Associated acts | Brady Seals |
Lisa Stewart (born August 6, 1968) is an American country music artist, actress, television host and voice actor. In 1993, she signed to BNA Records (then known as BNA Entertainment), releasing her self-titled debut album that year. This album produced two singles for her on the Billboard country charts. Stewart is also the wife of Brady Seals, who is lead vocalist of the band Hot Apple Pie and was previously a member of Little Texas. She took her husband's name and is now known professionally as Lisa Stewart Seals. Lisa is currently focused on her acting career and has appeared in films alongside Oscar Award winning actresses Melissa Leo and Gynneth Paltrow.
Stewart was born August 6, 1968, in Louisville, Mississippi. She first sang in public at age six in her church. Five years later, she attended a Tent Show at the Nashville Fan Fair, where she gave her first country performance. By 1987, Stewart had moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where she won the Roy Acuff scholarship at Belmont University and found work as a studio singer.
While performing at a wedding reception in 1991, Stewart was noticed by Mark Thompson, Wynonna Judd's bandleader, who asked Stewart to sing demos for him. After recording the demos, Stewart signed to a recording contract with BNA Entertainment (now known as BNA Records), releasing her debut single "Somebody's in Love" in late 1992. This song was the first of three singles from her self-titled debut album, followed by "Under the Light of the Texaco" and "Drive Time". Also included on the album was a cover of Jeannie Seely's 1966 single "Don't Touch Me".
Stewart co-wrote 2007 Gospel Song of The Year, "Sky Full of Angels", recorded by Reba McEntire.
In addition to promoting her album on radio tours, Stewart hosted the nationally syncdicated Entertainment News show #1 Country. She also made appearances on The Nashville Network, hosting their programs Yesteryear and This Week in Country Music and was a featured performer on "Music City Tonight". She continued to tour throughout the 1990s, and juggled her music career with television hosting duties and red carpet correspondence for E! Entertainment Television.