Four Bitchin’ Babes bring their show, “Hormonal Imbalance…A Mood Swinging Musical Revue,” to Edmonds Center for the Arts this Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
The hot night promises comedy and harmony, featuring highlights from their twenty-two year party. One of the founding “Mothers” of the group, Sally Fingerett, is known for her song, “Home is Where the Heart Is,” recorded by Holly Near, Ronnie Gilbert, and folk legends, Peter, Paul, and Mary. But some say it’s her background as a radio/TV jingles performer for Butterfinger, Hallmark, and Sears that gives her the gift to charm audiences with fellow babes, Debi Smith, Deirdre Flint and Nancy Moran.
A few bits from the Babes’ bios:
Debi Smith: When off-road, Smith is known for her “handy-woman” skills, wielding a powerless drill and installing vertical blinds and electrical lighting. As a professional musician, Smith has performed on “A Prairie Home Companion” and at the Kennedy Center.
Deirdre Flint: Playing guitar, bass, and piano, Deirdre hangs out at the intersection where folk music and stand-up comedy collide. She’s been lauded by The New York Times and The Christian Science Monitor, and Billboard Magazine says “Flint is a crack-you-up lady who knows how to deliver underdog messages with panache.”
Nancy Moran: The Richmond-Times Dispatch called her “nothing short of a [modern-day] Joni Mitchell” and “a force to be reckoned with.”
Get your tickets before they’re gone in a hot flash. https://edmondscenterforthearts.org/master_calendar
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