“Hope is a Thing” is the eighth studio solo album from musical artist Lisbeth Scott. During this challenging economic time, Scott wanted to create a musical and visual collection that would remind people of the importance of hanging on to hopes and dreams and the simple, non-material things that open our hearts and bring us joy. |
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| Hope is a Thing Track List: 1. Waiting Room (All That We Need) 2. Real Love 3. Right Now 4. Good to Me 5. Hope Is A Thing 6. Hallelujah 7. Sailor 8. If You Only Knew 9. I'm Through 10. Run Away 11. If I Could 12. Hunter 13. Take Me Home 14. Imagine 15. Come What May 16. Till I Have You (Digital Only Bonus Track) |
Following in the spirit of the campaign, a portion of proceeds from Scott’s album and concerts will go directly to the non-profit organization “Education Through Music Los Angeles”, who’s mission statement reads, “At ETM, we believe every child deserves a well-rounded education… one that includes music both as a subject in its own right and as a means of supporting learning in other areas.” CLICK HERE to learn more about or donate to Education Through Music LA. |
About Lisbeth
The daughter of two award-winning ballroom dancers, Lisbeth Scott was raised as a classical pianist, rehearsing hours a day and headed for a concert career. She studied at The New England Conservatory, Connecticut College and The University of London throughout the 1990's. Lisbeth then headed to Los Angeles where she really began to discover her voice... as did the film world. Scott’s vocals can be heard on over 50 blockbuster films including “The Passion of the Christ,” “Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe,” “Shrek 1 and 2”, and Steven Spielberg’s “Munich” in which legendary composer, John Williams wrote a five minute solo specifically for her.
Between these projects, as a singer/songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist, Scott also recorded and produced seven albums of her solo work, three of which were honored with Best Album, Best New Artist, and Best Vocal Performance in the New Age Category. Throughout her career she has worked closely with Steven Spielberg, John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, Harry Gregson-Williams, John Debney and many others. Her songs have been covered by other artists, including Macy Grey and Bliss. She has been the recipient of a Gold Record for her work on the score of “The Passion”, and has made countless television appearances (Today Show, Jay Leno) performing her own works and the music of others. She tours regularly as both solo artist and with a band of equally accomplished musicians. Scott has teamed up with Greg Ellis to form the duo, Biomusique, which won best new artist and vocal album in The New Age Reporter Awards for 2008. Lisbeth currently resides in Venice, CA.