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Name
  
Lisa Popeil

Role
  
Singer · popeil.com


Movies
  
P.S. Your Cat Is Dead!

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Siblings
  
Ron Popeil, Pamela Popeil, Jerome Popeil, Jerry Popeil

Books
  
Sing Anything: Mastering Vocal Styles

Nieces
  
Lauren Popeil, Pamela Popeil, Shannon Popeil, Valentina Popeil

Similar People
  
Ron Popeil, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Steve Guttenberg

Parents
  
Sam Popeil, Eloise Popeil

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Lisa Stephanie Popeil (born 24. February 1956 in Chicago) is an American voice coach, singer, and musician.

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Early life and education

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Popeil is the eldest daughter of inventor S.J. Popeil (January 22, 1915 - July 17, 1984) and Eloise Popeil (November 21, 1925 – December 11, 2010). Popeil's half-brother Ron Popeil is an inventor and marketer.

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Popeil attended Sacred Heart Schools and the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. After moving to Newport Beach, California in 1971, she graduated from Corona del Mar High School.

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In 1974, she attended Prescott College in Prescott, Arizona, then attended the California Institute of the Arts where she earned her BFA in General Music (piano, composition and voice) and an MFA in Voice.

Career

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In 1981, Popeil performed in her underwear with Frank Zappa at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium and sang "Lisa's Life Story", "Dangerous Kitchen", and "Teenage Prostitute". The latter was included on Zappa's album Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch which featured Zappa's biggest-selling song "Valley Girl". An edited version of "Lisa's Life Story" appeared on the album You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Volume 6 released in 1992. Since 1983, Popeil has sung back-up vocals with "Weird Al" Yankovic, notably on the song "Mr. Popeil" which pays homage to her own father.

In 1984, Popeil produced her self-titled album Lisa Popeil which was chosen as a Billboard "Top Album Pick". That record featured Steve Vai and Joe LoDuca as guest musicians. She appeared at a 1998 concert at the Getty Center, performing in Erik Satie's Socrate.

Popeil taught pop and classical voice classes at the College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, California from 1989-1999 and taught private jazz voice at CalArts in 1995.

In 1995, she released her Total Singer video/DVD program followed by the educational CD How to Speak Beautifully. In reference to her father being a pitchman for gadgets, she says she is "The pitch woman of voice".

As a voice researcher, Ms. Popeil has conducted research with Drs. Johan Sundberg, Ken-Ichi Sakakibara, Matthias Echternach, Jack Jiang, Nathalie Henrich, Steven Feinberg, and Thomas Cleveland.

Her "Daily Vocal Workout for Pop Singers" CD was released in 2013.

In 2014, Lisa sang background vocals on 'Weird Al" Yankovic's "Tacky", a parody of Pharrell Williams "Happy".

Honors and awards

In 2006, Popeil received the 'Career Achievement in Vocal Instruction' from the LA Music Awards. She has taught singing to the children of migrant workers as part of the Migrant Education Program, a program of the Los Angeles County Office of Education, and to students at Wayland Baptist University competing for scholarship at the Music Achievement Awards.

Popeil received the 'Plaque Sergio Rainis' award for her 'Achievements in the Field of Vocal Pedagogy' from the Croatian Choral Directors Association in 2014.

Writing

  • "Journal of Singing" - ('Multiplicity of Belting' and 'Differences Between Belting and Classical Voice Production')
  • "Journal of Voice" - ('Substyles of Belting: Phonatory and Resonatory Characteristics' with Drs. Johan Sundberg and Margareta Thalen)
  • Oxford Handbook of Music Education contributor
  • Oxford Handbook of Singing contributor ('Different Sung Genres" with Gillyanne Kayes and Jeremy Fisher of Vocal Process)
  • Singer & Musician Magazine contributor
  • L2PNet.com contributor
  • The Modern Vocalist contributor
  • 'But Wait! There's More]: The Irresistible Appeal and Spiel of Ronco and Popeil' by Tim Samuelson
  • "VoiceCouncilUK" [1] contributor
  • "The Ultimate Guide to Singing" - TC Helicon - contributor
  • "The Vocal Athlete: Application and Technique for the Hybrid Singer" by Marci Rosenberg and Wendy D. Leborgne- contributor
  • "Sing Anything-Mastering Vocal Styles" [2] by Gina Latimerlo and Lisa Popeil
  • References

    Lisa Popeil Wikipedia


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