Host a Living Room Concert
Enjoy the unique opportunity to experience the music of Robin Lane, up close and personal, in an intimate setting of your choosing. You can host it in your living room, church or a cool venue like an art space.
A performance by Robin will include Robin Lane and the Chartbusters songs, as well as music from Songbird Sings programs Robin will also read from her upcoming memoir sharing her life with Neil Young, Timothy Leary, the Sunset Strip in the 60’s and the # 11 video on MTV.
We will work with you to help you decide on the best venue and then create a poster for you to email to your friends. All the information, time, date and location will be on the poster. The funds that you raise from your entry fee or suggested donation will fund the important programs of Songbird Sings. While it takes planning, like any great event, we make it simple for you to have a wonderful time with friends. You can make a difference to survivors of domestic violence and abuse while creating a very special evening that is sure to become a treasured memory.
Call Robin at (413) 648-9123 or email her at robin@songbirdsings.org to schedule a Living Room Concert for you and your friends today!
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What the audience says about Robin’s Living Room Concerts:
“Still in wonder over the whole weekend. Amazingly personal commitment to us in the audience and the songwriters you sponsor. Your life as an artist has become even more significant to me now as a teacher as well as a writer/ performer. I’m so fortunate to be invited into ANY of this. Hot sand, cool water.”
—Pete Sullivan
“Hi Robin! What a great time we had with you last night listening to your stories, your music and sharing memories! Thank you for being you and sharing yourself with us! “Hot sand, cool water, sky out of reach.”
– Sue Sullivan
“Thanks so much for playing at my house this past Saturday. You are so terrific! It was “a warm summer night in Newton Massachusetts,” and Prescott Street will never be the same. I look forward to seeing you at the “2nd Annual Robin plays Newton” show, which I will gladly host.”
– Your friend and fan, Robert Norton.
“We recently had a house concert in our back yard with Robin Lane (ex of Robin Lane & The Chartbusters) and forty of our friends. I was and still am amazed at how great of a show she puts on, Robin read from her memoirs about her early life living in LA back in the 60′s. Her memories of hanging with Danny Whitten, Neil Young, and Steven Stills had everyone listening. I loved the story she told of how one night Steven had come in from a riot scene in LA, sat down and began writing For What Its Worth he finished it that night, the Springfield immediately recorded it and it was on the radio the next day. She has a wealth of stories and talent and seems to really love performing for a crowd, all of it was done for her charity with people donating 15 to 20 bucks each. If you are interested check out her Facebook page Robin Lane Rocks.”
– a fan
“Managed to draw a crowd of about 40 people who really enjoyed Robin’s show, a truly great storyteller, have her play at your house, check out Robin Lane Rocks on Facebook you will not regret it. Pix coming.”
– a fan
“Scott, sitting in your yard listening to the AWESOME Robin Lane. A special evening, thank you!! Everyone please check out SongbirdSings.com, Robin’s nonprofit in support of trauma victims.”
– June Anderson Murphy
“Robin is an amazing songwriter and her voice, my God, it no less than angelic…in an edgy sort of way. Love her, love what she is doing to help trauma survivors. With her all the way!”
– Anna Chinappi
“Thanks for a wonderful and inspiring evening in Uxbridge last night. Even the Mass Pike Blues couldn’t spoil the evening! I’m getting messages this morning about how moved people were. Thank you.”
– Skip Shea
“We are still buzzing about the amazing 10/24 house (store?) concert. It
was very fun, and at times very moving– the stories of Danny Whitten followed
by his great song gave me goosebumps. I have a DVD of about 90% off the
show. Unfortunately the camera was full before the last few songs. Still, much great stuff was recorded. I hope yo…u can post some of it on the web for all to enjoy. Maybe you or your daughter can make a “trailer” for the house concerts from the footage. Thank you!”
– Ken Carson That’s Entertainment-



