Christine Lavin & Don White
Planetary Groove Productions Presents...

Christine Lavin & Don White

Saturday, March 8, 2008

4:00 pm & 8:00 pm (2 Shows)

Tickets: $27.50, add $1 day of show

Gold Circle Seats $30.50 (first seven rows center)

(8pm gold circle seats sold out)

Prices include $1.50 theatre restoration fee

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Those who have attended the Funny Songwriters festival in the past may have missed this show last year. Well Don White has chosen to go in a new direction and perform in co-bill shows with special performers that he loves. For this year's first such concert we have paired him with the wonderful Christine Lavin.

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Happydance, n. [hap-ee dahns] “An impulsive, spontaneous jig of joy.”

Xenophobe, n. [zen-uh-fohb, or zee-nuh-fohb] “A person unduly fearful or contemptuous of that which is foreign, exotic, or out of the ordinary.”

On September 18, 2007, Happydance Of The Xenophobe, Christine Lavin's new topical, political, 13-song collection, that will thrill the National Weather Service (“Here Comes Hurricane Season”), delight Julia Child devotees (“Whipped Cream”), enrapture caffeine addicts (“Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans”), but also irk Priscilla Presley, the NRA, cigarette smokers, Faux News, and best of all, Dick Cheney, was released on Yellow Tail Records.

Christine has also had a long and storied career as a solo artist as well as being a member of the Four Bitchin’ Babes

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If you laugh and cry within the same ten minutes, you either need a vacation or you are sitting in the audience at a Don White show. This working class family man from Lynn, Massachusetts has emerged as the thoughtful songwriter of the decade whose relevance to our lives is evidenced by the powerful reaction he evokes at every concert. Radio audiences, too, are not safe from the Don White experience. Valerie Adams of WNCS Radio, Vermont said, "I've never seen anything like it. Every time I play I Know What Love Is the phones light up like a Christmas tree. Stereo Review Magazine called it "...A candidate for song of the year."

"The audience went crazy for him. He's by far the best new performer I've seen in a long, long time. Believe me, he's got it!" - Christine Lavin

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