What Lisa Loeb Is Doing Now

Shutterstock By Leah Mulroney/June 9, 2021 1:53 pm EST

When it comes to iconic hits of the ’90s, few come to mind faster than Lisa Loeb’s “Stay (I Miss You).” The iconic tune was featured on the soundtrack for the 1994 film “Reality Bites” and served as Loeb’s first official Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit, (via Billboard). Eight years later, in 2001, mega-hit movie “Legally Blonde” would feature another one of her hits, “We Could Still Belong Together,” during Elle Woods’ arrival to Harvard Law School for the first time.

In the years since her first major musical successes, Loeb has appeared on the Food Network on her own 2004 show with Dweezil Zappa called “Dweezil and Lisa,” a series during which the pair hits the road in search of food and music. In 2009, she wed Roey Hershkovits, who at the time was the music producer for “Late Night With Conan O’Brien,” (via The New York Times). Loeb was a true diva of the ’90s and 2000s, and though she hasn’t quite abandoned her musical career, her albums are sounding a bit different these days.

What Lisa Loeb Is Doing Now

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By Leah Mulroney/June 9, 2021 1:53 pm EST

When it comes to iconic hits of the ’90s, few come to mind faster than Lisa Loeb’s “Stay (I Miss You).” The iconic tune was featured on the soundtrack for the 1994 film “Reality Bites” and served as Loeb’s first official Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit, (via Billboard). Eight years later, in 2001, mega-hit movie “Legally Blonde” would feature another one of her hits, “We Could Still Belong Together,” during Elle Woods’ arrival to Harvard Law School for the first time.

In the years since her first major musical successes, Loeb has appeared on the Food Network on her own 2004 show with Dweezil Zappa called “Dweezil and Lisa,” a series during which the pair hits the road in search of food and music. In 2009, she wed Roey Hershkovits, who at the time was the music producer for “Late Night With Conan O’Brien,” (via The New York Times). Loeb was a true diva of the ’90s and 2000s, and though she hasn’t quite abandoned her musical career, her albums are sounding a bit different these days.

In the years since her first major musical successes, Loeb has appeared on the Food Network on her own 2004 show with Dweezil Zappa called “Dweezil and Lisa,” a series during which the pair hits the road in search of food and music. In 2009, she wed Roey Hershkovits, who at the time was the music producer for “Late Night With Conan O’Brien,” (via The New York Times).

Loeb was a true diva of the ’90s and 2000s, and though she hasn’t quite abandoned her musical career, her albums are sounding a bit different these days.

Lisa sings for a new generation

Next time your kid asks you to play a Loeb children’s album, don’t be afraid to sing along.