Lisa Popeil


Lisa Stephanie Popeil is an American voice coach, singer, and musician. She is the creator of the trademarked Voiceworks Method and, as a voice coach, specializes in the pedagogy of vocal styles. She attended the California Institute of the Arts where she earned her BFA in General Music and an MFA in Voice. She also sang backup vocals for the “Weird Al” Yankovic song “Mr Popeil”.

Early life and education

Popeil was born in Chicago. She is the eldest daughter of inventor S. J. Popeil and Eloise Popeil. Popeil's half-brother, Ron Popeil, was an inventor and marketer.
Her musical training started at the age of four, when she began studying piano and voice. She attended Sacred Heart Schools and the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. She moved to Newport Beach, California in 1971 and graduated from Corona del Mar High School. In 1974 she attended Prescott College in Prescott, Arizona, and the California Institute of the Arts, where she earned her BFA in General Music and an MFA in Voice.

Career

Honors and awards

Writing

  • "Journal of Singing" –
  • "Journal of Voice" – Oxford Handbook of Music Education contributorOxford Handbook of Singing contributor Singer & Musician Magazine contributorL2PNet.com contributor
  • The Modern Vocalist contributor
  • 'But Wait! There's More: The Irresistible Appeal and Spiel of Ronco and Popeil' by Tim Samuelson
  • "VoiceCouncilUK" contributor
  • "The Ultimate Guide to Singing" – TC Helicon – contributor
  • "The Vocal Athlete: Application and Technique for the Hybrid Singer" by Marci Rosenberg and Wendy D. Leborgne – contributor
  • "Sing Anything – Mastering Vocal Styles" by Gina Latimerlo and Lisa Popeil