Lisa Hartt

Lisa Hartt is a Canadian singer and Juno Award nominee. She was the lead singer of The Lisa Hartt Band during the 1970s. They had a hit with "Old Time Movies". As a solo artist, she also had a radio hit with the single "Touch Me".

Background
Lisa Hartt was born in Montreal in 1946 and grew up in La Tuque and Dorval, Quebec. She ventured into music at the age of ten. She started her career in Montreal. At the age of 15 she was working as a backing singer for artists. Some years later, she was singing backup for Gino Vanelli. In addition to Vanelli, she has worked with April Wine, Rayburn Blake of the group Mashmakhan, Natalie Cole, David Foster,  Ralph Murphy, Anne Murray, Phil Ramone, Brenda Russell, Ken Tobias, and Maurice White.

Her international career has seen her performing in various parts of the world. She was nominated for a Juno Award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year in 1976.

Her first band included musicians, Wayne Pilon on bass and Brian Wray on Keyboards. Wray had been a member of 70s groups, Natural Gas, Motherlode and Truck.

Career
In 1973, she recorded the single, "Touch Me" bw "Aftermath" which was released on Polydor 2065 182. Written by her, it was just credited to her first name. On August 11, it had moved from #60 to #56 on the RPM Weekly Programmers Pop Music Playlist. It managed to get to #41 on September 22.
 * 1960s to 1980s

In 1976, she was an artist in the Rockabye Hamlet production. It also featured, Rory Dodd, Cal Dodd, Cliff Jones and The Irish Rovers. She performed the songs, "If My Morning Begins", "The Last Blues I'll Ever Sing", and "Denmark Is Still".

Lisa Hartt Band period
In 1975, the Lisa Hartt Band released the single, "The Last Blues I’ll Ever Sing" bw "Let’s Live Together" on Rising RI-001X. In 1976, the band released the album Starwatcher on Rising RRLP 104. The first single from the LP was "All Over the World" which was produced by Phil Ramone The band's album created enough noise to get her a Juno Award nomination in 1976. In 1977, it was an RPM Weekly "Feature Album" for March 12, a "Cancon LP" pick by the Steede Report on February 19, and a Record Week album pick for February 28. Additionally, the single "All Over the World" was a Steed Report "Top Pick" for March 5, and a Record Week "Single Pick" for February 28.
 * Album

Music magazine, Record World reported in its April 2 issue that "All Over the World" was getting heavy airplay.
 * Further activities

They followed up that year with "Old Time Movie" bw "Starwatcher" on Rising RR-003. In late May, RPM Weekly reported that Rising Records were promoting three singles, "Everyone's Gone to the Movies" by Rockgarden, "Old Time Movie" by The Lisa Hartt Band, and "Let The Games Begin" by Kidstuff. In June, the single peaked at #12 on Vancouver's CKLG chart and spent a total of eight weeks in the chart. The band released "Dream Me Away" bw "Sweet Serenade" on Rising RR-010 in 1977.

In mid-July 1977, RPM Weekly wrote that it was confirmed the band would tour with Aquarius Records recording act, April Wine and open for them. At that time the band consisted of Hartt on guitar and vocals, Rayburn Blake on guitar, Richard Yuen on keyboards, Marty Cordrey on drums, and their newest member Ray Hands on bass who had replaced Denny Gerrard.

In the February 18, 1978, issue of Billboard, there was a report of a suggestion by an earlier article that the group had left the Rising Records label and were in negotiations with other companies. Robert Hahn of Champlain Productions was not impressed and claimed that the band had a "subsisting agreement" with the label.

Post Lisa Hartt Band
On November 22, 2018, she was at a Cashbox Canada Legacy award presentation for John Harris, a prominent figure in the Canadian music industry. He was also her manager at one stage. She performed her hit, "Old Time Movie" and "Tower of Song" which was composed by Leonard Cohen.
 * 1990s to 2000s

In 2022, she recorded a 4-track EP titled Arival which includes the song "Don’t Tell Me How I Feel" which is a tribute to her late brother, Christopher who died in 2015. Joan Prowse of Cinefocus created, produced and directed the video for the song. The single was released on November 11. The EP is due for release in January, 2023. It contains another song "Wasted" which is an account of her life on the road and the toll it took.