May 03, 2005

VR: Who is
Lisa Jackson?
LJ: Where
do I start on that one?! Well first of all I am a musician above
all else that is what I love and what I do best. I am also a trans
woman and I am very happy about that as well. Last I would say
that I am simply a fun loving person that likes to enjoy the good
things that life has put in my path.
VR: Where
are you living these days?
LJ: I have
lived in NYC for the past 11 years but am slowly getting out of
the big city to enjoy a little slower paced life.
VR: I know
this is a hard question, but can you tell us what your life has
been about?
LJ: Well in a nut shell I would say that
my life has mostly been about being an artist and trying to use
my talent as an actor or a musician to make people laugh or to
open their minds to social issues that I feel are important.
VR: When you
were growing up and each morning you would look in the mirror
did you feel that was the wrong person looking back at you?
LJ: No I
just felt that the person in the mirror looking back at me was
incomplete
VR: Tell me
Lisa, how did you and the band "Girl Friday" come about?
LJ: Well
I had finally found my way out of the closet with all my trans
issues and the guys in my band had been playing with me as Steve
Friday for awhile and to tell you the truth I was just a little
board with the whole thing. I asked them to do a show with me
as Lisa and we put together a set of covers from girl bands of
the 80's and
people
loved it. In no way was it a drag act ether, at this point I was
still to sheltered to even really know what a real drag queen
was. I think people just liked watching me have a good time and
they kept coming back to see the shows. After about 9 months of
doing cover tunes we started writing or own songs, got a few booking
a CBGB and it all just seemed to work.
VR: What kind
of music do you play, and who do you cater to?
LJ: We are
very much a good old fashion rock group. Are shows are loud and
very high energy. Our audience is very mixed, we always have a
few trannies at the show but for the most part it a very mixed
scene.
VR: Is your
dressing something you do for the band or is this an everyday
event?
LJ:
In the beginning it was kind that way but I knew that the transition
was coming I just didn't really put it out their, I am now 24/7
as Lisa and I am very happy about that decision.
VR: Do you
see yourself (with the band) going on tour or are you content
with just playing in New York City for now?
LJ: We have
Toured somewhat in the past two years, We've had a lot of success
in Minneapolis thanks to are Friends all The Pretty Horses and
we have open for Pat Benatar, The Motels, Sandra Burnhart and
The Psycodelic Phurs.
VR: Can you
tell us a little about the other guys in the group?
LJ: They
are all really great guys. They have been my friends for years
and have been very supportive though out my Transition. I have
a lot of respect for them not only as musician but as friends
as well.
VR: Who was
your inspiration growing up?
LJ: Musically,
I would have to say that bands like the Cars and Tom Petty were
some of my Favorites and
just as a role model I would have to say that my oldest brother
was my hero.
VR: Who do
you admire these days?
LJ: Hillary
Clinton and Elvis Costello
VR: What has
been your biggest accomplishment so far?
LJ: I would
have to say that transitioning would have to be my biggest accomplishment
thus far. The strength that it has taken to except my true self
and move forward has made me realize that I truly can do and be
whatever I want.
VR: Do you
think you are a nice person or do you think you can be a bitch
at times?
LJ: Yes
<smile>
VR: What do
you think makes you stand out above others?
LJ: I guess
that maybe I'm not afraid to go for my dreams, that's a hard question
to answer.
VR: Do you
get nervous when you are asked to speak to a group or perform
on stage?
LJ: Performing is what I love to do and
I don't really get that nervous anymore and if I do I think I
have learned how to focus and not let it hinder my performance.
Speaking in front of people is a whole other game and if you ask
me to read something in front of a group I would get sick to my
stomach and pass out!
VR: Would
you ever get SRS(reassignment surgery) or when did you have your
surgery?
LJ: I haven't
had SRS and I haven't made any decisions on that.
VR: Are you
in love now and do you care to tell us with who?
LJ: No not
right now <sadly>
VR: Where
do you see yourself in the future?
LJ: I see
myself with the band and a big fat record contact!! (if I keep
saying it I think it will come true)
VR: What do
you think you have to offer the transgender community, anything
at all?
LJ: Well
I never set out to be a role model but if that becomes the case
I just hope that I can be a positive figure that other trans people
could look up to.
VR: What words
of wisdom would you give to someone who is reaching out for help?
LJ: Be kind
to yourself, Trans issues are very real and most people do nderstand
what it means to be trans. Look around you and trust your friends,
there will always be one or two of them that will stick by you.
VR: Do you
have a final statement, for our readers?
LJ: Be strong
and enjoy what life has given you.

Note from Vicki Rene: I have known Lisa for a few years now, we are not real close but over the years we have passed an email back and forth a couple of times...I know whenever I have needed anything, Lisa had no problem providing it.
I know she
works hard with your banned and she is very proud of it, she has
also come a long way with becoming a woman and I wish this lady
nothing but the very best...you go girl!