DAVID LEE ROTH's Sister Creates Rockin' Lullabyes (Video)

October 15, 2010

Lisa Roth, sister of VAN HALEN lead singer David Lee Roth, was interviewed by Forbes magazine about the music line she created in conjunction with CMH Records called Rock-A-Bye Baby. It turns popular rock songs into lullabyes — songs from artists like PEARL JAM, BLACK SABBATH, GUNS N' ROSES, METALLICA and JOURNEY, just to name a few.

"It's more for the parent than the child but it calms the child at the same time," explains Roth.

She adds, "When I knew I'd really hit something right was when I saw an interview of Kirk Hammett of METALLICA talking about playing it for his child, and he said that it works."

Click on the video below to hear more from Lisa Roth about Rock-A-Bye-Baby and how a psychic predicted her fate, despite her resistance to jumping into the music industry.

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