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Lisa Black Belt

Fighting for My Black...Black belt test fight sparring karate martial arts

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"I'm Too Old for American Idol" Audition Parody - Bellylove

Here's one for American Idol, Season 7. It's a parody of an American Idol audition. Bellylove has the copyright to this song which is registered with the Library of Congress and is available on iTunes. Michael Des Barres is the voice of our animated Simon Cowell judge.

About the band:
Toni Valenta and Lisa Black (a.k.a bellylove) started writing songs in 1998. Lisa Black, a serious veteran of the local L.A. club scene, started out with Gwen's Pandora's in the early 80's. Fresh out of high school Lisa found herself playing shows with bands like L7, Jello Biafra, Social Distortion, Fear... and many more. Gwen's Pandoras recorded one EP for Enigma Records, which never was released, "worm boy" a really cool tune, did make it's way to the Enigma Variations album. The "record it and trash it" syndrome became an unwelcome trend which continued with Hardly Dangerous, a local fav in Hollywood for several years in the late 80's. Hardly Dangerous inked a development deal with Madonna's Maverick Records (with lead singer Tomi Rae, James Brown's Widow) and recorded an entire album's worth of material with Pat Dinizio of The Smithereen's producing. The project was dropped to make room for the next up and coming female artist, Alanis Morisette.

Putting the whole thing to bed for a minute only to pick up the guitar again several years later, Lisa met Toni Valenta through a mutual friend. Toni, a super talented singer /song writer had never played a live show. She did spend some time in an industrial project in the 90's called "Partly Cloudy". It wasn't long before the two had written several songs and decided to record a c.d. for art sake. They had some c.d.s made, homemade artwork and all, and handed out maybe 4 copies when they received a phone call from Marti Noxon of Buffy the Vampire Slayer asking if Joss Whedon could use "Back to Freedom" on the 3rd season premier of the show. The answer was obvious, and the following week they were shooting on the set in Santa Monica.

Bellylove received an endorsement from Fender Guitars and has played such awesome venues like The House of Blues, The Calliope Fest in Florida opening for Ani DiFranco & Melissa Ferrick, The Viper Room opening for C.C. Deville, Paladino's, Opening for Stephen Pearcy at The Knitting Factory, The Cat Club, The Joint, 14 Below, The Pitcher House, Riverside College, Taime Downs Pretty Ugly Club at Dragonfly, The Fender Guitar Museum and many more.

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"Say" - Bellylove, off their 5th CD "High on the Wagon

Toni Valenta and Lisa Black (a.k.a bellylove) started writing songs in 1998. Lisa Black, a serious veteran of the local L.A. club scene, started out with Gwen's Pandora's in the early 80's. Fresh out of high school Lisa found herself playing shows with bands like L7, Jello Biafra, Social Distortion, Fear... and many more. Gwen's Pandoras recorded one EP for Enigma Records, which never was released, "worm boy" a really cool tune, did make it's way to the Enigma Variations album. The "record it and trash it" syndrome became an unwelcome trend which continued with Hardly Dangerous, a local fav in Hollywood for several years in the late 80's. Hardly Dangerous inked a development deal with Madonna's Maverick Records (with lead singer Tomi Rae, James Brown's Widow) and recorded an entire album's worth of material with Pat Dinizio of The Smithereen's producing. The project was dropped to make room for the next up and coming female artist, Alanis Morisette.

Putting the whole thing to bed for a minute only to pick up the guitar again several years later, Lisa met Toni Valenta through a mutual friend. Toni, a super talented singer /song writer had never played a live show. She did spend some time in an industrial project in the 90's called "Partly Cloudy". It wasn't long before the two had written several songs and decided to record a c.d. for art sake. They had some c.d.s made, homemade artwork and all, and handed out maybe 4 copies when they received a phone call from Marti Noxon of Buffy the Vampire Slayer asking if Joss Whedon could use "Back to Freedom" on the 3rd season premier of the show. The answer was obvious, and the following week they were shooting on the set in Santa Monica.

Bellylove received an endorsement from Fender Guitars and has played such awesome venues like The House of Blues, The Calliope Fest in Florida opening for Ani DiFranco & Melissa Ferrick, The Viper Room opening for C.C. Deville, Paladino's, Opening for Stephen Pearcy at The Knitting Factory, The Cat Club, The Joint, 14 Below, The Pitcher House, Riverside College, Taime Downs Pretty Ugly Club at Dragonfly, The Fender Guitar Museum and many more.

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Angel on your shoulder

Hardly Dangerous shot this video in the fall of 2007 at the LA Lofts here in Hollywood. The song was written by Tomi Rae and Lisa Black years ago but took on new meaning after the passing of vocalist Tomi Rae's husband, teh legendary Godfather of Soul, James Brown. The video features Lisa Black on guitar and Beth-Ami on bass as well as Tomi Rae and James Brown III

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You Raise Me Up (Lisa Edelstein)

A Lisa Edelstein video.

This video shows how life was before Lisa. Black and white.. Dull. Then she came into our lives, and raised us up ♥

In honor of Jérémie. Just because.

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chug chug chug!!! part 2

if kathy(red) wins she gets a ride...if lisa(black) wins she gets ice cream...beer beers chug chuging drinks

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Ben Folds @ MSU

Ben Folds at the AUD...Ben Folds concert Michigan State University Bitches Ain't Shit East Lansing Carrying Cathy Losing Lisa Black Tears

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Lisa

for you lol...Lisa Black

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Marianne

Marianne is a video poem made by Roderick Coover (video) and Nick Montfort (text). Filmed in France, Switzerland, London and the U.S., this one minute loop is a work developed under the Oulipo tradition of creating under constraints. This is the fourth of four works in the series, CURRENCY. Read by Lisa Black. Gallery premiere Esther Klein Gallery Jan 2007; festival premiere, Philadelphia Film Festival April 2007.

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Blue Swedish and Black Cayuga ducklings

Meet Jane (Blue Swedish) and Lisa (Black Cayuga) ducklings in this and the other YouTube videos featuring these new stars of YouTube!...duck

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Baby Ducklings: Week One

Jane (Blue Swedish) and Lisa (Black Cayuga in Week One! Be sure to check out the other videos of these new YouTube stars!

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BlackRiders-StreetGang

BlackRiders-StreetGang short exhibition movie...Intohimo Dear Lisa Black Riders Street Gang

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