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ROCK'N'ROLL LEGEND
DARLENE LOVE
BRINGS HER ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SHOW
"LOVE FOR THE HOLIDAYS"
TO JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER
DECEMBER 17, 2006
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
TEVIN CAMPBELL, PAUL SHAFFER, JOHN LLOYD YOUNG, AND CISSY HOUSTON
DARLENE LOVE, the music legend best known as the voice of the iconic "Girl Group" sound of the 1960's, will continue one of New York's most celebrated holiday traditions with her annual Christmas show "Love For the Holidays" at the Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center (Broadway at 60th Street in New York City) on December 17, 2006 at 7:30 PM. She will be joined by special guests Tevin Campbell, the R&B star co-starring with her on Broadway in Hairspray; Cissy Houston, the acclaimed soul singer; Paul Shaffer from "The Late Show Night with David Letterman"; and John Lloyd Young, the Tony Award winning star of Jersey Boys, and the 20 voice Choice's Way Choir. Tickets can be purchased through CenterCharge at (212) 721-6500 or at jalc.org.
Currently starring on Broadway in the 60's-inspired, Tony Award-winning musical Hairspray, Darlene will be singing holiday standards including her seasonal favorite "Christmas Baby, Please Come Home." She sings her 1963 hit - one of the most popular holiday recordings of all time - every year on CBS TV's "The Late Show with David Letterman." The December 23, 2006 broadcast will mark her 23rd annual appearance.
DARLENE LOVE, from her first multi-platinum, number one recording, "He's A Rebel," through her string of smash hits with legendary producer Phil Spector, including "Da Doo Ron Ron," "Today I Met The Boy I'm Gonna Marry" and "He's Sure the Boy I Love," is recognized by historians and industry insiders as one of the most influential and definitive voices of the rock era.
Ms. Love has also proven herself a talented actress on stage and screen, starring as Danny Glover's wife in all of the Lethal Weapon films, and starring on Broadway in such musicals as Grease, Leader of the Pack and the legendary flop Carrie. Her latest albums include Age of Miracles, recorded live in New York City and her first gospel album, Unconditional Love. Ms. Love is also a nominee for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Her songs have been heard in films such as Father of the Bride, Home Alone 2 and Jingle All the Way.
Darlene Love was a high school sophomore in Los Angeles when she was discovered in a gospel choir and asked to join a burgeoning girl group called The Blossoms, who later recorded for producer Phil Spector. Soon other artists like Sam Cooke were attracted to her powerful sound, and sought Darlene on their recordings. With groups like The Blossoms and Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans, Darlene sang lead vocals on some of the greatest music hits of the 60's. She also appeared on recordings such as "Be My Baby," "The Shoop Shoop Song," "Monster Mash," "Johnny Angel," "Monday, Monday" and "Chain Gang."
The Blossoms landed a weekly spot on the landmark TV variety series "Shindig," and through the 60's and 70's Darlene continued to perform with and to back up such diverse artists as Elvis Presley, Dionne Warwick, Sam Cooke, Aretha Franklin, The Beach Boys, The Mamas & The Papas, Tom Jones, The Righteous Brothers and Sonny & Cher.
Her subsequent solo career, which she celebrated with her solo concert Darlene Love: Portrait of A Singer at The Bottom Line in New York, earned her major national press exposure, including a feature in "People Magazine," a CNN television documentary on her life, and performances on numerous national television programs including "NBC Today," "The Rosie O'Donnell Show," "Politically Incorrect," "Donny & Marie," and "The Oprah Winfrey Show." Her book, My Name Is Love: The Darlene Love Story, co-written with New York Times Magazine editor Rob Hoerburger, was published by William Morrow & Company.
Please visit www.darlenelove.com for more information.
Hairspray is based on the New Line Cinema film written and directed by John Waters, who serves as a creative consultant on the musical comedy. It features a book by Mark O'Donnell and Thomas Meehan, and music by five-time Academy Award nominee Marc Shaiman (who co-wrote the music and lyrics for the acclaimed animated musical, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut) and lyrics by Shaiman and Scott Wittman. Hairspray is directed by Jack O'Brien and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell; scenic design is by David Rockwell; costume design is by William Ivey Long; lighting design is by Kenneth Posner; and sound design is by Steve C. Kennedy.
Hairspray is the winner of eight 2003 Tony Awards, including best musical, best actor, best actress, best featured actor, best score, best book, best director, and best costume design. Hairspray also swept every one of the year's best musical awards, winning, in addition to the Tony, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, the Drama Desk Award, the Outer Critics Circle Award, and the Drama League Award.
For Broadway ticket information, phone Ticketmaster at (212) 307-4100, or for group sales, phone (212) 302-7000 or (800) 677-1164. For more information on Hairspray, please visit www.hairsprayonbroadway.com.



