Christine Lavin

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  • folk
  • singer-songwriter
  • female vocalists
  • female singer-songwriters
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Christine Lavin (b. January 2, 1952) is a New York City-based singer, songwriter, and promoter of contemporary folk music. She has recorded numerous solo albums, and has also recorded with other female folk artists under the name Four Bitchin' Babes. She has also put together several compilation albums of contemporary folk artists, including On a Winter's Night. She is known for her sense of humor, which is expressed in both her music and her onstage performances. Many of her songs alternate between emotional reflections on romance and outright comedy.

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Songs

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    Firehouse

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    Flip Side of Fame

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    Fly on a Plane

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    For Carolyn/Something Beautiful

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    Gene Shay Adds His Voice to the Low Fat/No Fat Debate

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    Gettin' Used to Leavin'

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    Getting in Touch With My Inner Bitch

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    Giant TV Screen

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    Good Thing He Can't Read My Mind

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    Good Thing You Couldn't Read My Mind When I Was Singing That

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    Great Big Bug

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    Happiness Runs

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    Happy Birthday Maureen

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    Happy Divorce Day

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    Harrison Ford

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    Have I Got a Deli Man for You!

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    High Heel Shoes

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    How the Lord Helped Me Rewrite a Troublesome Line In "Regretting What I Said"

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    I Blab About Celebrities I Have Spied on at My Local Health Club

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    I Bring Out the Worst in You

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    I Venture Into the Crowd With a Spelunking Lamp on My Head

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    I Want to Be Lonely Again

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    I Want To Be The First Folk Singer On The Space Shuttle

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    I Was in Love With a Difficult Man

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    I'm Bored

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    I've Been Living on Milk and Cookies (Since You've Been Gone)

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    If I Could Be Sonja Henie

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    If I Ruled the World

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    If I Should Call You

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    If We Had No Moon

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    If You Want Space, Go To Utah

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    Intermission

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    Interview with David Weinstein, January 22, 1984

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    Intro

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    Intro 1

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    Intro 10

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    Intro 2

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    Intro 3

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    Intro 4

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    Intro 5

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    Intro 6

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    Intro 7

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    Intro 8

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    Intro 9

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    Introduction to the One-Song Musical 'Honey, We Have to Talk'

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    Isn't This Just Like Empty-Vee?

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    It's Dangerous to Confide in a Songwriter

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    Jack & Wanda

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    Jagged Hearts

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    Jane


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