The Singers Workshop Named ‘Best Voice Lessons in Los Angeles’
By Lis Lewis I’m so grateful to CBS Los Angeles for naming The Singers Workshop ‘Best Voice Lessons’ in Los Angeles. It’s been my pleasure to provide voice lessons and vocal training to incredibly...
View ArticleLip-syncing: An Unnecessary Evil
By Lis Lewis There has been a lot of press about the fact that artists lip-synched at the BET Awards show. The fans are disappointed and other artists are disapproving. So am I. Why sing to a recorded...
View ArticleVoice Council interview with Lis
New Vocal Coach in Residence Originally published in Voice Council Magazine. Lis Lewis went to Brittany Spears’ house to give her voice lessons, went to the Grammy’s to warm up Rihanna, and worked...
View Article5 Ways to Become a Vocal Artist Who Makes It
Originally published in Voice Council Magazine Recording artists are under so much pressure to present themselves as unique – says Lis Lewis. Lis Lewis spends much of her time in rehearsal and...
View Article5 Truths You Need to Know about TV ‘Reality’ Talent Shows
Originally published in Voice Council Magazine. There are huge misconceptions about TV talent shows – says Lis Lewis. We interviewed Lis Lewis who is a true coach-to-the-stars in L.A, with clients...
View Article5 Ways for Singers to Survive Working with a Band
Originally published in Voice Council Magazine. Here are 5 pointers to make sure you are working well with the right people – says Lis Lewis. L.A vocal coach Lis Lewis plays a massive role in the...
View ArticleA Little Music Theory For Songwriters: Understanding the Circle of Fifths
by Freelance Writer Sally Writes If you have spent even a little time exploring the murky waters of music theory as a vocalist, you will have come across the Circle of Fifths. Yet while it is a hugely...
View ArticleMusic Connection Magazine Features Miguel
By Lis Lewis I’m excited and so thankful to Music Connection and Dan Kimpel for including me in this interview with Miguel. I’ve had many great experiences working with Miguel and I want to thank him...
View ArticleRespect Your Audience! You Don’t Deserve Your Audience—You Earn It
As the front-person of a band, you are the first and primary connection the audience makes with the music. A big part of your job is to engage them, make sure they understand you, and respond to their...
View ArticleLessons I’ve Learned From The Mistakes Of My Clients
Mistakes Singers Make 1. Hookah: don’t smoke yourself out the night before a show 2. Edibles: if you’re going to get stoned (not that I’m recommending it) don’t smoke it; eat it. 3. Scream: no...
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