Lisa Marie St. Lou (born May 1, 1975) is an American singer-songwriter, writer, and performer based in Brooklyn, New York. St. Lou experienced breakthrough success relatively late in life at 45 years old when she released her debut soul album, Ain't No Good Man in 2021, featuring soul and funk musicians
Irma Thomas and
Cyril Neville. Her single, "I've Seen The Light” debuted at #29 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart[1] and remained in the top 30 for seven weeks.
Biography
Early life
St. Lou was born Lisa Marie Neubauer in
St. Louis,
Missouri, the daughter of Brenda Rice and Daniel Neubauer, and was an only child.[2] She began her musical journey singing soulful versions of classic hymns in her grandma's Baptist church in south
St. Louis.[3] Musical influences were
Nina Simone,
Aretha Franklin, and
Janis Joplin.[4] She received her Bachelor of Music from
Truman State University[5] and attended
Boston University's School for the Arts, obtaining a Master of Music in vocal performance.[6]
As a performer
St. Lou's most notable roles include Lick Me Bite Me in the Second National Tour of
Mel Brooks' The Producers directed by
Susan Stroman, in which she went on to perform the roles of Hold Me Touch Me and Lick me Bite Me in the Broadway production.[7] She co-produced and played multiple roles in Mock Your World[8] as well as sold-out solo shows called Life. WTF? at
Joe’s Pub[9] and Life. Who Knew? at
Feinstein’s 54 Below.[10] She co-wrote the music and lyrics to the off-Broadway run of The 1st Annual Trump Family Special in which she also played the role of Ivanka Trump opposite
Gina Gershon as Melania.[11]
As a writer
St. Lou's premiered her first musical titled Stealing Time, which she co-wrote with Grammy-nominated songwriter and record producer,
Tor Hyams, at the
New York Musical Theatre Festival in 2012 starring
Rachel York and Jeremy Kushner.[12] St. Lou and Hyams have since continued their collaboration that has included a commission for the musical adaptation of Green Acres[13], and Quarantween[14]. Other works include Howie D: Back in the Day co-written with Howie D of the
Backstreet Boys (World Premiere 2019 at The Rose Theater, Omaha, NE)[15] and Senior Living (World Premiere 2022 at Portland Stage Company in Portland, ME directed by
Judith Ivey)[16] and contributed an original song for a new work called Ensemble 2.0, featuring letters written by
Tennessee Williams developed at Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis, MO.[17]
St. Lou and Hyams have wrote and produced "Give A Little Glo", featuring
TikTok star McKenzi Brooke[18] are currently working with Far Out Studios show-running, producing and writing for Season 2 of The Glo Sho on GloUpGirls TV with Far Out Studios and just released a second single, "Rock Your Glo" with girl group Glotivation.[19][20]
St. Lou and Hyams have been two-time participants at The Johnny Mercer Writers Colony at
Goodspeed Opera House (2014, 2018).[21][22] as well as The New Victory Theater's Labworks Artists.[23]
As a singer
In 2016, St. Lou released a traditional pop album under her married name titled Lisa Rothauser's Life. Who Knew?,[24] an homage to musical theatre, jazz standards, and originals. In 2019, she co-wrote and was a featured artist on a family album Which One Am I? with Backstreet Boy Howie D and
Tor Hyams, who also produced the album.[25][26]Ain't No Good Man, St. Lou’s debut as a soul singer-songwriter, was recorded in New Orleans featuring
Ivan Neville on piano and organ, Ian Neville on Guitar, Raymond Weber on drums,
Tony Hall on bass, Celisse and
Crystal Monee Hall[27] on background vocals, mixed by the late
Al Schmitt[28] and was co-written and produced with Tor Hyams.[29] The album was released in February 2021 and landed on
Billboard’s top thirty Adult Contemporary chart for seven weeks.[30]
Notable performances
From Ain't No Good Man were on "Show Me St. Louis" (NBS affiliate)[31] and “Today in Nashville”.
Personal life
She has two children, Colton Rothauser and Wesley Rothauser.[32]