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25 Years of the Four Bitchin' Babes

10/3/2016

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I can’t believe that I first started playing with the Four Bitchin’ Babes 25 years ago!? That simply can’t be! But yes, it’s true. This year marks the 25th anniversary of a group I’m proud to be a founding member of, and I’m so excited to be touring the country with them this fall to celebrate every minute of those years.
 
It started as so many things do, as a great idea and an invitation from my friend, folk goddess Christine Lavin, to join her on tour to lend fun and support as she recovered from carpal tunnel in her wrist. Patty Larkin, Sally Fingerett and myself had our first gig with Chris at a funky little art gallery here in Chicago. It was so much fun that we agreed to stay on and go to California.
 
Now, musicians have a rule. If you’re not making a lot of money on a date, the hang has to be worth it, because sometimes a hang with great players and FUNNY people is priceless. The hang in the early days, before the group was even formed, was spectacular. We lost our blouses.
 
We were playing the infamous Birchmere in Alexandria, Va., when soundman Billy Wolfe popped in a DAT tape (high tech in those days) and recorded our set. It became our first of many CDs, but one of the best sellers. And The Four Bitchin’ Babes — a name recommended by the 15-year-old son of our agent — was born.
 
We hadn’t set out to be a band — we were just four solo performers who got together and played some gigs together and recorded — so, like in love, you ride the wave as long as you’re able. So after a time, Christine and Patty returned to their solo careers, and Grammy-winning songwriter Julie Gold, who can make you laugh ’til you beg for mercy, stepped in.
 
Julie is the most inspiring human being I know, and a New Yorker to the bone. When she could not bear being away from her beloved New York, or her cat, any longer, the amazingly gifted Debi Smith of The Smith Sisters stepped seamlessly into her spot. When Chris stepped out, the funny and talented Camille West hopped in with heels on! When it was time for me to switch things up, Suzy Roche sat on the third stool from the left.  Then Nashville girl Nancy Moran jumped in strummin’. Cheryl Wheeler was also a Babe a couple of times.
 
And a few times, folk goddess Mary Travers sat in, most memorably at The Bottom Line in New York City. I first met Mary when I was 19 years old and opening for John Denver at Carnegie Hall. I remember her sweeping in to the very tiny dressing room at the top of the stairs of the infamous concert hall, complimenting me on a great set, and directing me to not change my clothes but to go immediately next door to The Russian Tea Room and celebrate! I was star struck and speechless. I saw her a few times after that, and I loved her passion for life and for the music.

Here is a picture of me with her and Sally.
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I was single as a Babe, got married as a Babe, had a baby as a Babe, and got divorced as a Babe — all these huge life changes in the last 25 years. And each one of them was made a little easier because I had the great good fortune of having friends, sisters and women who, in the end, are a great hang!
7 Comments
Caitlyn Antrim
10/5/2016 10:10:00 am

I first saw you and the babes at the old Birchmere (the small, dark and acoustically challenged one, not to big one of today). Bought the first album on cassette and have been a babes-follower ever since. But you voice and style are an important part of the sound. It is great to have you back.

So, when will the babes return to the Birchmere?

Caitlyn

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Megon link
10/5/2016 02:19:01 pm

Caitlin, Thanks so much! I appreciate the support~ and happy to be back. We'll be at the Birch Jan 28th and I hope to see you there.
Best, Megon

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caitlyna@mac.com
10/15/2016 05:52:16 am

You are on my calendar for Jan 28, and I'll bring friends to hear you for their first time at the Birchmere.

Caitlyn Antrim
10/5/2016 10:10:52 am

I first saw you and the babes at the old Birchmere (the small, dark and acoustically challenged one, not the big one of today). Bought the first album on cassette and have been a babes-follower ever since. But you voice and style are an important part of the sound. It is great to have you back.

So, when will the babes return to the Birchmere?

Caitlyn

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Caitlyn
10/5/2016 10:11:15 am

I first saw you and the babes at the old Birchmere (the small, dark and acoustically challenged one, not the big one of today). Bought the first album on cassette and have been a babes-follower ever since. But you voice and style are an important part of the sound. It is great to have you back.

So, when will the babes return to the Birchmere?

Caitlyn

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Caitlyn Antrim
10/5/2016 10:12:06 am

I first saw you and the babes at the old Birchmere (the small, dark and acoustically challenged one, not the big one of today). Bought the first album on cassette and have been a babes-follower ever since. But you voice and style are an important part of the sound. It is great to have you back.

So, when will the babes return to the Birchmere?

Caitlyn

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Jessica Weine
10/5/2016 04:53:44 pm

I, too saw you many years ago when you played with The Babes. Been following them ever since. I looked at your 2017 schedule and the closest to Chicago this time is Wisconsin ?? Wisconsin in the dead of winter scares me somehow. Talk the girls into Chicago. Again, please.

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