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Draw Lisa Loeb's jammoclobbophone

On her latest kids' album, Lisa Loeb sings about a fictional instrument called the jammaclobbophone. We want you to illustrate one for a chance to win tickets to one of her shows this Saturday at Centrepointe.

Illustrate what you think a Jammaclobbophone should look like for a chance to win Lisa Loeb tickets

Lisa Loeb performs for kids Saturday afternoon at Centrepointe and then entertains grownups later that evening. (Facebook)

What does a jammaclobbophone look like?

Maybe only musician Lisa Loeb knows for sure. But All in aDay would love to see your best sketch. On Tuesday, the Grammy nominee dropped by CBC Ottawa to discussher latest children's album Feel What U Feel.

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It includesthe song Let's Keep the Band Togetherwhich features the lines:"Let's keep the band together, cause no one else can play the jammaclobbophone in your own special way. And when we play together, they all break out in tears. It's not because they're sad they can't believe their ears."

Alan Neal asked Lisa what she thought a jammaclobbophone was.

"In my mind, it was something like a xylophone, but something that you blow into, that had a horn element," she replied."I should have some kind of contest to get people to draw what they thought it was."



Well, here's the contest.

Send Alan a drawing of what you think the jammaclobbophone looks like, and you could win two tickets to see Lisa Loeb at Centrepointe, at either the kids' concert at2 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 18, or the adults' concert at8 p.m.on later that day.

You have until 9 a.m. Friday, Feb. 17 to send the drawing in toallinaday@cbc.caor@cbcallinadayon Twitter. Be sure to mention whichLisa Loeb concert you want tickets for the afternoon kids show or the evening adults show.

Kids and adults alike are already sending in jammaclobbophones.

Here are a few:

Henry Thomson submitted this picture of himself and his jammaclobbophone. (Submitted)