SEPTEMBER SHOWS SCHEDULED!   YEE-HAW!

We're servin' up another round of "Moonshine Martinis" at the renowned Don't Tell Mama Cabaret Theatre.

"Moonshine Martinis" is a 1-hr ride through lovin', lyin', cheatin' & drinkin' with tunes made famous by Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson...and more!

September 17 @ 7:00pm (Wednesday)
September 30 @ 7:00pm (Tuesday)

Don't Tell Mama Cabaret Theatre
343 West 46th Street (Between 8th / 9th Aves.)
New York City

Or call (212) 757-0788
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VIDEO CLIPS
Video clips from the first two performances are now on YouTube. Check 'em out:

Coal Miner's Daughter
You Ain't Woman Enough
Satin Sheets
Peace in the Valley
You're Lookin' at Country
ABOUT THE SHOW

Moonshine Martinis is a look back at country music from the 60's & 70's. The show is a blend of well known favorites and obscure one-hit wonders from artists including Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, Jeanne Pruett, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Larry Gross and a few others.

I got the idea to perform a country cabaret years ago when I moved to New York from West Virginia. My friend Jason and I were lying on Jones Beach when the thought of the cabaret crossed my mind. We chatted about it, and I wrote down some notes; mostly a list of songs I liked for one reason or another. Jason suggested singing "I'm a Little Bit Country", but that would require a duet. So unless Jason wants to join me on stage....

As I sat there (drenched in sunblock), I thought of the songs that I heard growing up (drenched in Coppertone), and a number of images came to my head. I can remember my grandmother with dark hair washing dishes in the kitchen with Johnny Cash playing on the 8-track tape player.

In elementary school, I remember the alarm going off at 7:00am and country music would instantly be piped into my brain (Islands in the Stream...that is what we are...no one in between, how can we be wrong...) My best friend at the time was nuts about Kenny Rogers. She thought he was cute (which kinda grossed me out). We'd dance around in our satin Shaun Cassidy jackets and Jordache blue jeans singing "Coward of the County" over and over again.

Of course, my family watched Hee-Haw on Saturday Nights, everyone in the community did. It was southern West Virginia, afterall, we needed something to talk about after church the next day. You couldn't even escape the country music in church because country and gospel went hand in hand.

I remember the Dolly Parton show. I never missed it, even if it meant leaving the skating rink half an hour early. And I remember mom singing "Stand by Your Man" while laquering her hair with Aquanet. She may have been flat, but her hair never was!

Because older country music is so influential to me on a personal level, I felt the urge to share it. I've been looking forward to this performance for many years. I know it's going to be fun for me, and I hope you will come out and enjoy it, too.

Make your reservations today! (C'mon, you knew that was coming...)




Copyright 2008 Shannon Brown. All rights reserved.
Moonshine Martinis photo by Peter Toth