Christine Lavin’s members met in 1983. Jazz heavily influenced the early work of the group. Christine Lavin began playing at Idea, a college dive bar. The guitarist discovered his love of music while listening to his uncle's record collection.
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Christine Lavin's members hope this tour and the new release attracts another audience. The group just completed their new release, but they are already thinking of their next move. Christine Lavin's most current release is a refinement of their well-established sound.
Generally, critics commend Christine Lavin for their ability to rile up the audience at live performances. Cincinnati music critic Randall Felson has always praised group’s accessible lyrics. Christine Lavin’s newest album has received incredible reviews from Marvin Yavorsky, a music critic out of Charleston, and Evan Tomaselli, from Philadelphia.
After paying their dues and opening shows for years, Christine Lavin was signed to a record deal. Christine Lavin always wanted to hear themselves at the top of the charts and they got their wish with the release of their first single.
Christine Lavin finally knew they made it when the group’s first fan club was started in 1994 by Jess Fraiser. The fan club quickly grew from a few dozen in Sacramento to a few thousand nation wide.
Christine Lavin respects the fact that their fans love their older releases, so they go to great effort to incorporate the past hits with the latest ones. Christine Lavin’s tickets and latest concert information are available on Ticket Specialists, along with the complete tour schedule for the group.