Hello, New England! Live Concert w/ Lisa

Lisa McCormick performs in rare concert appearance, Saturday, May 8, 7:30 pm. Historic Claremont Opera House, Claremont, NH. Special “On Stage” seating in a classically restored vintage opera house, intimate cabaret setting. $15 Tickets: 603-542-4433, or online at ClaremontOperaHouse.com.

Happy Birthday to Me to You


On the eve of my birthday, I am inspired to give presents! Here’s a brand new hot-off-the press song, “Levitate”, recorded on location hours after writing it. And if you happen to be inspired to try to learn to play it, you can download the lyrics and chords for free. Enjoy! Click Here for lyric sheet.

Learn to play an Irish jig!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day, everyone! Here’s a free guitar lesson and free tablature to help you learn to play a traditional Irish jig called “The Butterfly”.
Enjoy!
Special prize if you post your rendition on YouTube!
HERE’S THE FREE GUITAR LESSON
HERE’S THE FREE TABLATURE

A Very Sad Loss Today

Today I mourn the loss of T-Bone Wolk, a dear friend and jaw-droppingly amazing musician. T-Bone passed away unexpectedly last night.

The most amazing and inspiring musician I have ever known, T-Bone was best known for his role as bassist for Hall & Oates, and the Saturday Night Live Band.

But the “Big Time” was only part of his musical life. A deep appreciator of sharing the love of making music, T-Bone championed a lucky handful of us “Smaller Time” singer-songwriters.

He was incredibly supportive and enthusiastic about my music, and working with him was nothing short of thrilling.

I was privileged to work with T-Bone on three of my CD’s, and one unforgettable live concert. And even more privileged to know him as a dear friend. Deeply kind, hilariously funny, tender and warm, and a rare precious musical talent, T-Bone will be dearly and terribly missed.

Rest in peace, my friend. And, thank you.

At Seventeen


I’m working on learning to play the song, “At Seventeen”, by Janis Ian, as I’m creating a tutorial of lessons on it to post on Guitar Tricks. It’s a beautiful guitar song, and I’m having a ton of fun poring over YouTube videos of Janis Ian at a wide variety of ages, playing the song on her acoustic guitar. This is how I learn to play it like she plays it.

Such an evocative song, it almost makes me squirm. Is this just a girls’ song? I don’t know. Guys, what do you think?

It is causing me to think about where I was at, at seventeen. What a time, what an age to be. I remember I used to sling my guitar onto my back (no case) and ride my bike across town to my friend Jeannie’s house, where we would sing Beatles songs for hours and scheme about how we were going to run away to Liverpool, England, locate Paul McCartney, and convince him to fall in love with us.

What’s wrong with this picture?

Anyway, I’d love to hear what Janis Ian’s “At Seventeen” brings up for you. Please respond and let me know your thoughts.

I Remember the First Time I Ever Heard Her Voice

I remember the exact moment singer/songwriter Lhasa de Sela’s voice found its way through a crowd at a house party, to my ears, to my heart and soul. Whose voice do you remember like that?

You and Your Guitar: Why Do You Play?

You and your guitar: why do you play? What is the magic for you? What is your motivation, your desire, your need to play all about? Watch this video, and then if you wish to, please share your responses below.

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