Lisa’s rock career began dancing for the Shotgun Sam’s Pizza band at age 3. While she enjoyed dancing, she found cover bands to be unsatisfying and started to write her own songs once she hit the second grade. Fifteen years later she released he first album, “Strange Men” which chronicled the love life of an angry girl in her 20's. After gigging around Texas for a few years, she tired of being the front girl and decided to play in the back of the stage for awhile. So she bought a drum kit and hooked up with all-girl punk-pop group, Veronica. They released a 7-inch, then broke up. She then formed a short-lived party lounge band, The Velour Fantasia Sextet, can you dig it?

Lisa moved her spastic drumming style out to San Francisco to become a high-rise window washer. While scrubbing the outside windows on the world-famous Trans America building, she reached for a newspaper and saw an ad for the hot rock outfit Poontwang. Lisa knew that she needed to be part of this magic captured in a bottle and got so excited she almost fell off her scaffolding 50 floors! Once she shimmied down the side of the building and washed the amonia from her hands, she grabbed a set of pink drum sticks and ran to audition! Lisa now pounds the juice outta her kit to supply the new Poontwang with a rock solid, ass-kickin' beat! Lisa also wanted to state for the record that "These girls ROCK, but more importantly know the power of proper costuming."

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