
"I just loved growing up, my childhood, and I think I've always had a nostalgic connection with my childhood and a lot of the music and entertainment I enjoyed as a kid,"
"a high level of humor and storytelling,"
"I wanted to do things like that. ... It was about nostalgia and joy and living inside that world and creating inside that world."
"It's a love letter to our parents and grandparents who raised us with music,"
Lisa Loeb released her first children's album, Catch the Moon, in 2003, six years before her eldest child was born. The project drew inspiration from Loeb's own childhood nostalgia and the family-friendly entertainment of the 1970s, including The Carol Burnett Show, early Sesame Street, Marlo Thomas' Free to Be You and Me, and Carole King's Really Rosie. The recent album That's What It's All About, made with The Hollow Trees, mixes originals with reimagined standards like "If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake" and "A Doodlin' Song." Loeb lives in Los Angeles with husband Roey Hershkovitz and their two children and continues to perform at family events.
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