Lisa Whelchel
Lisa Whelchel is probably still best known for playing Blair Warner on 'The Facts of Life' in the 1980s. While she was acting on that show, she also put out a...
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Lisa Whelchel is probably still best known for playing Blair Warner on 'The Facts of Life' in the 1980s. While she was acting on that show, she also put out a debut album called 'All Night Long' in 1984. A song from it, 'He Sings Me to Sleep,' got some attention, though its subject matter also drew criticism from some quarters at the time.
She kept recording after the show ended, with albums like 'Lisa' in 1987 and 'A New Day' in 1989. Other songs in her catalog include 'All Because Of You' and 'Cover Me Lord.' Her music has often reflected her personal faith, which became a more central part of her life story in later years.
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