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DARLENE LOVE COMES TO THE CABOT IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAY'S!
Darlene Love brings here great Christmas show to the North Shore on December 13th, 2015 at the Historic Cabot Theatre.

Coming to Beverly on Sunday December 13rd, 2015 at 6pm is the legendary fabulous, fashion-plated, effervescent, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and “Twenty Feet From Stardom” powerhouse star, DARLENE LOVE. Darlene will visit Beverly’s Historic Cabot Theatre to bring the North Shore some holiday Cheer. Darlene has performed on The Late Show with David Letterman for over 25 years celebrating christmas with her famous hit “Baby Please Come Home”. Now you can come home to Beverly and celebrate with her. Tickets start at $55.00, $45.00 and $35.00 and are on sale now at the Cabot Box Office, at http://thecabot.org/event.cfm?id=225006&cart or by calling 978-927-3100. For more information, email: info@TheCabot.org <http://info@TheCabot.org> . The Cabot is located at 286 Cabot Street, in scenic Beverly, Massachusetts; the theatre is wheelchair accessible and has a beer, wine and prosecco available in the theatre lobby.
Darlene love was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011 and she was featured in “20 Feet From Stardom” in 2013. In 2014, that documentary won an Academy Award and Darlene was featured from the Dolby Theater stage on the Academy Awards Show. As she raised the Oscar, the entire house stood with a cheering ovation lead by the wildly applauding Bill Murray.
Darlene, who celebrated her 74th birthday in July, is killing it! She is touring non-stop, appearing on late night TV and she has a hot new CD produced by Steven Van Zandt, the guitarist and member of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band. Titled Introducing Darlene Love, the disc was released this fall via Sony/Columbia/Wicked Cool Records. The disc has been greeted with sensational critical reaction and numerous TV presentations.
Introducing Darlene Love marks the first new, full-length album of original pop songs in 27 years from the renowned vocalist, who has achieved legendary status for her enduring work with Phil Spector and as one of the most prolific backup singers of all time. Now, with the spirited Love deservedly back in center spotlight, the album is being welcomed to worldwide acclaim: “Girl group royal takes back her throne,” heralded Rolling Stone, “Love comes at it like a wrecking ball, husky alto thrillingly intact; “A stunning collection of vibrant, dramatic rock anthems and R&B workouts?’ wrote Entertainment Weekly; “Love singing at maximum intensity” noted the L.A. Times, with the above-mentioned NY Daily News praising the album as a “’soaring work” and revealing that “Love has lost none of her talents and has never sounded more unsinkable.” Electric Review proclaims, “if you’re too young to have experienced first-hand the excitement that came with hearing a new Darlene Love song ache through the jukebox or car radio, Introducing Darlene Love will cast you back to a place of innocence and faith, shepherding you back to a time when people gathered in the misty fields, steadfastly holding to the belief that music was about to change the world.”
Story Covered by: Mark Allen Wood
Wood Media Staff Writer