

Aldora Britain Records
On November 9, 2020 The song Quincy St. was released on the new compilation Symphonies For A Modern Society by Aldora Britain Records.
A big thank you to Aldora Britain Records!
On November 9, 2020 The song Quincy St. was released on the new compilation Symphonies For A Modern Society by Aldora Britain Records.
A big thank you to Aldora Britain Records!
New 5 song EP Quincy St.
During February and March of 2020, Lisa recorded Quincy St. at Honor Roll Studios in Dalton, Massachusetts with producer Johnny Irion.
Musician and music critic Sam Otis Hill says of Lisa’s new EP:
“Quincy Street isn’t just genre defying its decade defying. On the whole, Quincy Street is defined by a brightness and levity that at times defies the depth of the lyrics and meaning of the songs. The fresh linen and well-worn denim of this fabric is occasionally splashed with whiskey, beer, and hot sauce…”
Sam Otis Hill
Musician and music critic Sam Otis Hill says of Lisa’s new EP:
“Quincy Street isn’t just genre defying its decade defying. On the whole, Quincy Street is defined by a brightness and levity that at times defies the depth of the lyrics and meaning of the songs. The fresh linen and well-worn denim of this fabric is occasionally splashed with whiskey, beer, and hot sauce…”
Sam Otis Hill
Meet the Band behind Quincy St.

Daniel Karp - Electric Guitar
Daniel is a highly sought after guitar player
within the Berkshire music scene and a former
bandmate of Lisa’s in the group Bell Engine.
A phone call to Daniel in January 2020 brought
the two back together to work on Quincy St.
Daniel currently plays guitar with the Berkshire band
Hack Monet.

Don McAulay - Drums
When Don isn’t home drumming with
Ware River Club, Spouse or Andrew Jones
and Spirithouse, he’s on the road with the
Rolling Stones as Charlie Watts’ drum technician.
Don has shared the stage with Wilco, My Morning Jacket
and Neil Young.

John Hartcorn - Bass
John played bass player for the formative Boston band
The Neighborhoods. Lisa and John have toyed
with the idea of playing together for many years
and have finally joined forces on Quincy St.
John currently plays bass with Hack Monet.