MUSIC

As a singer and songwriter, I work regularly in recording studios, and perform live under my maiden name.

SINGING REEL
MY OWN SONGS
Lisa Law

As well as providing vocals for highly respected bands including California Dreaming, performing around the world and at corporate/public/private events, Lisa has provided backing vocals for Mike & The Mechanics, Belinda Carlisle, Kylie, Sam Bailey, Tony Hadley, Rhydian, Emma Bunton, and performed live on the Ant & Dec show and X Factor.

Lisa has written and recorded 5 dance singles, which have been included on 15 albums (see 'Lisa Law' on iTunes and Spotify), and has co-written numerous library tracks and pop songs for artists (West One, Universal, EMI, Juice).

Providing top line and lyrics, Lisa can work to picture, a full brief or even just a title.

After being signed to Sony Music, the track 'Fall At Your Feet' was B listed on Radio One and Lisa’s music video was No1 on the Top Shop stores video chart for 12 weeks. 
Supporting Liberty X on their club tours around the country, Lisa performed solo in front of 100,000 people at GWR.   

Album recordings include Mike and The Mechanics, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the films ‘Love Honour and Obey’, ‘The Wee Man’ and ‘Walking On Sunshine’.
Lisa has provided lead vocals for TV and radio commercials, radio jingles, library tracks, 11 musical albums for Bloomsbury, vocals for animation shows, live events and stage and film musical drafts.

You can book Lisa for sound-alike and character vocals - she can mimic artists convincingly or sing as a specific character for commercials, TV, & film.

A female singer with long hair and bracelets singing into a microphone on stage, accompanied by a guitarist in the background.
Two smiling people, a woman and a man, standing on a staircase in a recording studio. The studio has multiple chairs, music stands, microphones, and sound equipment set up for an orchestral session.
A woman with long hair wearing a black top with metallic design, singing in a music video on MTV during a segment called 'Party Zone'.
Two people wearing headphones in a recording studio, one holding a sheet of paper and singing into a microphone.
Performer on stage overlooking a very large outdoor crowd holding umbrellas at a festival.