Feature: Spotlight On Christine Lavin - A Video Library

The guitar-playing, braid-wearing, laugh-inducing, madcap Auntie of the folk music community is well-represented online.

By: Mar. 18, 2021
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Feature: Spotlight On Christine Lavin - A Video Library

You could look far and wide throughout the music industry and not find anyone remotely like Christine Lavin. A true woman for all ages, Christine is most well-known as a singer and songwriter of contemporary folk music and comedy songs, but the guitar-playing concert performer is also a published author, perpetually active videographer and a recording artist with twenty-five albums to her credit. Away from her work, though, Christine Lavin has made an art out of living life. Always on the go and hard-focused on a new adventure, Lavin also acts as madcap Auntie to artists everywhere, especially in her home of New York City, where she is in constant contact with her tribe, introducing them to new artists, new ideas, and new music, to say nothing of social intercourse on every topic in the news. Ms. Lavin is one of the most prolifically productive humans in the business and, more the the point, one of the most beloved. Everyone wants to sing a Christine Lavin song or be a Christine Lavin friend, or both.

Broadway World Cabaret is proud to share a small collection of the vast amounts of work Christine Lavin has done, so be sure to visit her website HERE.

Comedy and Cocktails at Feinstein's/54 Below:


At the 1986 Philly Folk Festival:

Using some seventy-five cent words:

Advice for the lovers out there:

An entire half-hour of Christine:

Christine has some thoughts about love... a lot:

A little political parody:

A Christine Lavin Original:

Classic Christine Comedy:

One song, One take, One camera:

Concerning combining alcohol and puppies:

On a serious note:

From the bald men out there - thanks, Christine:

Keeping it light:

Making music with friends:

WUT?:



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