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Dweezil & Lisa
GenreReality television
Presented byDweezil Zappa
Lisa Loeb
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkFood Network
ReleaseJanuary 16, 2004 (2004-01-16)

Dweezil & Lisa was a 2004 Food Network television series presented by rock musicians and erstwhile couple Dweezil Zappa and Lisa Loeb. The duo traveled around the United States, sampling local music and cuisine.[1]

The show originated from pie cooking demos that Loeb was incorporating into some of her concerts in support of her 2002 album, Cake and Pie. The pair approached Food Network to highlight these activities on a segment of one of its existing shows, but the network instead offered them an entire television series.[2]

In the opening episode (January 16, 2004), they visited Atlanta, Georgia; the couple visited places like Gladys Knight & Ron Winans' Chicken & Waffles, a soul food restaurant, and the Varsity, America's largest drive-in restaurant. New York Post reviewer Adam Buckman described the show as "a heaping helping of cutie-pie", and "[s]omewhere between spicy and bland".[3] Barbara Hooks of The Age commented that the show "draws a long bow, cutting awkwardly from Dweezil playing charity golf in Chicago to Lisa on a confectionary [sic] crawl of the windy city."[4]

References[edit]

  • ^ Rogogna, Mike (January 29, 2013). "No fairy tale: A conversation with Lisa Loeb, plus a JB Baretsky video update". HuffPost.
  • ^ Buckman, Adam (January 15, 2004). "Quiche and Tell - Hosts May Not Eat Meat But They Do Take The Cake". New York Post.
  • ^ Barbara Hooks, "Dweezil and Lisa" (review), The Age, November 14, 2005.

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