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Biography
Lisa Dudley sings many powerful and emotional songs.  But this album, Harley Girl, is a breakout album that also shows how much fun she is! 

Songs like Dangerous Curves and Buford's Heart are delightful yet tender songs that reach you before you know it.

Coming after the release of "Angels Will Carry You Home,"  Lisa Dudley solidifies her place in the country/folk-music genre as a singer who touches the heart and helps people feel the emotions they can only barely touch. 

Lisa is a healer with a ministry of music. Part Native American (Cherokee and Blackfoot,) she believes she has a calling to write and sing her original songs -- "hauntingly beautiful", socially relevant, and just plain entertaining. 

Lisa Dudley has a following of soldiers and veterans who are passionate about her songs.  Many of these battered men and women say these songs make them "feel" again.  And they cry.  And they laugh.  And they sing along.

Instrumentation
Lisa Dudley plays rhythm guitar, autoharp, mandolin and some piano.  She plays foot-tapping music, in an awesome collection of vintage cowboy boots, accompanied by wonderful friends who join her as the Prairie Dogs or the Panther Mt. Pickers.

Discography
Harley Girl    2008
Angels Will Carry You  2007
I Believe In America  2006
Angel on My Shoulder 2005

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Lisa Dudley is getting airplay all over the world including locations as remote as Uruguay.

Honorary award in Contemporary/Accoustic Folk music category in the Great American songwriting contest for "All is Well."  Also a finalist in the Peacedriven songwriting contest for "All is Well."

Harley Girl was released October 2008.  It's a break out album for Lisa because these are the songs she has always wanted to record.  "Dangerous Curves" celebrates her luscious body and her softness.  "You are Forgiven" forgives her father for divorcing her mother -- an awesome song with a powerful ending (no spoiler here!).  The song "Harley Girl" was given to her in a dream by a recently departed friend who died at a Harley Rally.

"Angels Will Carry You Home" was released in December 2007.  This 11 song CD was created with healing in mind.  The album is a journey into grief and a joyful resurrection back into the positive (ala Abraham-Hicks) with the final track, "All Is Well" -- completed by a heavenly choir singing backups.

"I Belive in America" was released as a 3 song EP in 2007 to support the 4th anniversary of Operation Iraqi Freedom.  The album contains the hit song, "Bring "Em Home, Lord" which Lisa Dudley performed in Washington, DC for the Episcopal Peace Witness.

"Angel On My Shoulder" was released in 2006 with 11 songs.  It's a niche album of angel songs and country gospel.  WAMC radio is playing songs from this album and so is WKZE, both northeastern radio stations covering 7 states. 

"Bring'Em Home Lord" played for 5 weeks on WSIX Country radio, Nashville on the Sunday morning Country Spirit radio show.  They got lots and lots of letters and requests.

"Use Me In A Mighty Way" is being playing on Spirit Radio.  "Angel On My Shoulder" is being played on Desert Radio and radio stations in Ireland, UK, Netherlands, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, and France.

Christian stations in the Phoenix Arizona area are playing songs from "Angel On My Shoulder and so is "the Sound of Life" radio network.  Also satellite XM radio is playing "Trucker Angels" nationwide.  "Bring 'em home lord" went national on satellite XM radio also.

"I Am My Mother's Daughter" was released nationally on Bliss Entertainment's Mother's Day album of 2006.

"What Mother's Son"  was released by chain letter before the war when Lisa's website was getting 2500 hits a day.  After the war began we stopped promoting this song and we now support our troops with patriotic songs.

"Twenty-One Guns" ran for a while on the truckers network nationwide.  It has been re-released on the 3song EP "I Believe in America."

Many of Lisa's songs are linked to important websites like the Utne Reader, Code Pink, The Patriot's site (for "I Believe in America").  None of these songs are particularly political, they are just passionate.


Links
http://lisadudley.com