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      • Germano played with Mellencamp from 1985 to 1993 before leaving in 1994 to pursue a solo career.
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    Germano played with Mellencamp from 1985 to 1993 before leaving in 1994 to pursue a solo career. During the 1980s she also appeared on albums by Simple Minds and the Indigo Girls. [6] Mellencamp's 2023 Live and In Person tour marked the return of Lisa Germano to Mellencamp's band.

  3. By the early 1990s, she had developed her own persona and released an unassuming album in 1991, On the Way Down from the Moon Palace, followed by Happiness two years later. The process gave her the confidence to leave Mellencamp for a full-time solo career.

  4. Things began to change around 1985, when Mellencamp asked Germano to join his band for the Scarecrow tour. "I was scared to death," she says of her early days with Mellencamp. 'So I started getting therapy. I realized that if I wanted to move forward, I had to take a look at myself."

  5. Feb 1, 2023 · John Mellencamp is set to kick off his Live and In Person tour this weekend, and one member of his band will certainly look familiar to longtime fans. The “Small Town” singer announced on Instagram that singer/multiple-instrumentalist Lisa Germano is joining him on tour for the first time in 29 years.

  6. Prior to the 1985–86 Scarecrow Tour, during which he covered some of the same 1960s rock and soul songs he and his band rehearsed prior to the recording of Scarecrow, Mellencamp added fiddle player Lisa Germano to his band. Germano would remain in Mellencamp's band until 1994 when she left to pursue a solo career.

  7. Sep 22, 1996 · On her new album, “Excerpts From a Love Circus,” Germano--who played violin in John Mellencamp’s band before embarking on a solo career as singer-songwriter five years ago--comes to terms...

  8. Oct 20, 2012 · Fiddle player Lisa Germano shines on the album’s biggest hit “Cherry Bomb” on which she also provides vocals. Germano would become a permanent part of Mellencamp’s band until the mid 1990s. The song itself follows a nostalgic trip back into the past in the “my how times have changed” strain.

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