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Infused with Blues and Rock styles, Lisa Kay’s guitar playing is heavily influenced by the likes of Albert King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Freddie King, and B.B. King.

Amongst her recordings at Garey Shelton’s studio is music which features the tv theme song "Git Goin’" as heard on The Blues-To-Do Room show featuring Marlee Walker.

Lisa Kay Deeter is a talented guitarist and clever songwriter who has worked with some of the most well-known musicians in the Seattle area including: Richard Evans (former bassist of "The Charles White Band"), drummer Larry Dragland, Hammond B-3 organist Ron Weinstein, saxophonist Rev. Scott Adams, and guitarist Roger Fisher (of "Heart" fame).

Her instrumental track entitled "Sweet Li’l Hacker" received radio air play on Seattle’s classic rock station, 102.5 KZOK FM.

Lisa Kay’s band "The Rain City Jammers" has hosted weekly jam sessions in Redmond.  Since then, the band has changed its name to "Reckless Abandon".  They continue to play local events.  Lisa Kay offers private guitar lessons at the Redmond Mills Music store and has taught guitar classes at Ben Rush Elementary School and Lake Washington Technical College.