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By Travis Ritter

Published on May 04, 2006

In 1994 singer Lisa Loeb rose to stardom off the strength of the No. 1 single "Stay (I Miss You)," which was featured on the Reality Bites soundtrack. Since her debut, the horn-rimmed cutie has released some moderately successful albums, though lately she's more of a TV persona. Loeb and her main squeeze, Dweezil Zappa, starred in a short-lived reality cooking TV show. Then the couple split, sending Loeb on a manhunt on the E! reality show #1 Single. Still solo, she stops by Fitzgerald's today to churn through her hits, mostly culled from her recent release The Very Best of Lisa Loeb. Maybe someone in the front row will even catch her eye. Prognosis opens the show.
Thu., May 4, 8 p.m.