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Lisa Helen Mitchell (born March 22, 1990 in Canterbury, London) is an Australian singer who placed 6th on the reality television show Australian Idol (Season 4).
Born to parents Angus and Ruth and with one sister (Nicola, a year younger), Lisa moved to to Australia at age 3, growing up in Albury, New South Wales. Beginning guitar lessons at 12 and leaning towards the folk and rock genres, she played in local cafes and events as well as with the cover band Chrome, taking inspiration from artists like Missy Higgins and Clare Bowditch.
Australian Idol
Lisa auditioned in Albury-Wodonga singing Howie Day's "Collide", with Kyle Sandilands immediately giving his yes-vote and Mark Holden saying "I'm in love" (three times). She then performed an original song entitled "Sapphire Eyes", to which Sandilands responded by calling her "a true star" and Marcia Hines adding that she "explemplif[ies] what Australian Idol is about."
Her semi-finals performance (top 24), "Diamonds on the Inside", by Ben Harper, got much praise from the three judges, most notably from Sandilands who stated that Lisa could be "the best thing musically that has ever came out of this country". Lisa advanced to the final 12 because of this performance.
Despite her first two performances in the finals receiving a mixed reception from the judges, Lisa's performance of Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles" in the 'Number Ones' theme night received positive comments from all three judges. Holden said: "That was lovely and you are lovely", and Sandilands stated that her song choice was perfect.
Her next perfomance was a cover of "The Joker" by Steve Miller Band, which, again, got all positive comments except for Sandilands's negative comment about her ballet shoes.
Her disco night performance of Blondie's "Heart of Glass" was highly criticised by Holden, saying that she was now "hanging in there by the skin of [her] teeth". Hines added that "disco is not what she does and she's done her best."
Mitchell's performance of Coldplay's "See You Soon" in Week 6 for her long-awaited acoustic theme, brought positive critiques from all three judges, with Holden calling her guitar playing "reminiscent of an early Joni Mitchell". This was generally considered to be her best performance on the show.[citation needed]
For the 'Up Close & Personal' week Lisa sung an original song entitled "Too Far Gone" which she says is "a little bit about love" and "when you're doing something and you think 'I'm no good at it, but what the heck'."
Lisa was eliminated from the competition on October 23 after her final performance of The Veronicas's "Revolution", which got a positive response from Holden and Hines but with Sandilands calling it a "boring version of a great song". She was joined by Ricky Muscat and Dean Geyer in the bottom 3. Hines told Lisa that she thought she was "ready to go", with which Lisa since agreed, citing lack of control over her craft and frustration with the television medium.[1]
Performances
* Albury-Wodonga Auditions: "Collide" by Howie Day
* Albury-Wodonga Auditions: "Sapphire Eyes" (original composition)
* Top 24: Semi-Finals (Group 4) - "Diamonds on the Inside" by Ben Harper
* Top 12: Contestant's Choice - "Fall at Your Feet" by Crowded House
* Top 11: Rock - "Dancing with Myself" by Billy Idol/The Donnas
* Top 10: #1 Hits - "A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton
* Top 9: Year You Were Born - "The Joker" by Steve Miller Band
* Top 8: Disco - "Heart of Glass" by Blondie
* Top 7: Acoustic - "See You Soon" by Coldplay
* Top 7: Up Close & Personal - "Too Far Gone" (original composition)
* Top 6: Rock Swings - "Revolution" by The Veronicas
Post-Australian Idol
Lisa has stated that (despite having received interest from record labels[1]) she will be going back to school to develop her songwriting and improve musically and also to get more experience perfoming, not wanting to be rushed into making an album; saying that "if you're at school and had to promote an album it just wouldn't work", "it would just be too manufactured"[2] and that she will wait until finishing school before recording an album.
"I want to get some experiences. You know the more things you go through the more you have to write about. I am young, I’ve got a bit more life to live"[2], she has said, also expressing interest in backpacking.[1]
Source: Wikipedia Update
Lisa's Own Breif Bio"
My name's lisa and I write songs. they're about my life and other peoples' lives and the world and things like that. I dont no why I write songs... it just happens. it's like my creative outlet. like drawing kinda. mnn well anyway ive been doin this since i was about twelve and like all things it has just evolved from me strumming dads old acoustic epiphone in my bedroom and writing tacky little tunes, to writing and recording half decent songs and now i guess im just addicted to it haha. it makes me happy and i hope it makes other people happy too... ~~~ just wanted to say thanx evrione for your support at the moment! it means heaps to me that you guys appreciate my music. peace ~~~
Source: Lisa Mitchell.
Born to parents Angus and Ruth and with one sister (Nicola, a year younger), Lisa moved to to Australia at age 3, growing up in Albury, New South Wales. Beginning guitar lessons at 12 and leaning towards the folk and rock genres, she played in local cafes and events as well as with the cover band Chrome, taking inspiration from artists like Missy Higgins and Clare Bowditch.
Australian Idol
Lisa auditioned in Albury-Wodonga singing Howie Day's "Collide", with Kyle Sandilands immediately giving his yes-vote and Mark Holden saying "I'm in love" (three times). She then performed an original song entitled "Sapphire Eyes", to which Sandilands responded by calling her "a true star" and Marcia Hines adding that she "explemplif[ies] what Australian Idol is about."
Her semi-finals performance (top 24), "Diamonds on the Inside", by Ben Harper, got much praise from the three judges, most notably from Sandilands who stated that Lisa could be "the best thing musically that has ever came out of this country". Lisa advanced to the final 12 because of this performance.
Despite her first two performances in the finals receiving a mixed reception from the judges, Lisa's performance of Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles" in the 'Number Ones' theme night received positive comments from all three judges. Holden said: "That was lovely and you are lovely", and Sandilands stated that her song choice was perfect.
Her next perfomance was a cover of "The Joker" by Steve Miller Band, which, again, got all positive comments except for Sandilands's negative comment about her ballet shoes.
Her disco night performance of Blondie's "Heart of Glass" was highly criticised by Holden, saying that she was now "hanging in there by the skin of [her] teeth". Hines added that "disco is not what she does and she's done her best."
Mitchell's performance of Coldplay's "See You Soon" in Week 6 for her long-awaited acoustic theme, brought positive critiques from all three judges, with Holden calling her guitar playing "reminiscent of an early Joni Mitchell". This was generally considered to be her best performance on the show.[citation needed]
For the 'Up Close & Personal' week Lisa sung an original song entitled "Too Far Gone" which she says is "a little bit about love" and "when you're doing something and you think 'I'm no good at it, but what the heck'."
Lisa was eliminated from the competition on October 23 after her final performance of The Veronicas's "Revolution", which got a positive response from Holden and Hines but with Sandilands calling it a "boring version of a great song". She was joined by Ricky Muscat and Dean Geyer in the bottom 3. Hines told Lisa that she thought she was "ready to go", with which Lisa since agreed, citing lack of control over her craft and frustration with the television medium.[1]
Performances
* Albury-Wodonga Auditions: "Collide" by Howie Day
* Albury-Wodonga Auditions: "Sapphire Eyes" (original composition)
* Top 24: Semi-Finals (Group 4) - "Diamonds on the Inside" by Ben Harper
* Top 12: Contestant's Choice - "Fall at Your Feet" by Crowded House
* Top 11: Rock - "Dancing with Myself" by Billy Idol/The Donnas
* Top 10: #1 Hits - "A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton
* Top 9: Year You Were Born - "The Joker" by Steve Miller Band
* Top 8: Disco - "Heart of Glass" by Blondie
* Top 7: Acoustic - "See You Soon" by Coldplay
* Top 7: Up Close & Personal - "Too Far Gone" (original composition)
* Top 6: Rock Swings - "Revolution" by The Veronicas
Post-Australian Idol
Lisa has stated that (despite having received interest from record labels[1]) she will be going back to school to develop her songwriting and improve musically and also to get more experience perfoming, not wanting to be rushed into making an album; saying that "if you're at school and had to promote an album it just wouldn't work", "it would just be too manufactured"[2] and that she will wait until finishing school before recording an album.
"I want to get some experiences. You know the more things you go through the more you have to write about. I am young, I’ve got a bit more life to live"[2], she has said, also expressing interest in backpacking.[1]
Source: Wikipedia Update
Lisa's Own Breif Bio"
My name's lisa and I write songs. they're about my life and other peoples' lives and the world and things like that. I dont no why I write songs... it just happens. it's like my creative outlet. like drawing kinda. mnn well anyway ive been doin this since i was about twelve and like all things it has just evolved from me strumming dads old acoustic epiphone in my bedroom and writing tacky little tunes, to writing and recording half decent songs and now i guess im just addicted to it haha. it makes me happy and i hope it makes other people happy too... ~~~ just wanted to say thanx evrione for your support at the moment! it means heaps to me that you guys appreciate my music. peace ~~~
Source: Lisa Mitchell.