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Lance Lipinsky and The Lovers: "Shake Baby Shake"

Describing the Lovers as what Lance Lipinsky calls "American Made Rock & Roll Music" , it's obvious that Lance Lipinsky and The Lovers is an evolution of time preserving these American melting pots of Rockabilly, Rhythm & Blues, Western Swing, Doo Wop, Soul, etc, as heard on their debut album "Roll".

Lance Lipinsky and The Lovers

Tammi Savoy shines in Lance Lipinsky's explosive, retrospective stage show biography of the golden age of Rock & Roll: “Shake, Baby, Shake” and “Rock, Baby, Rock”.

Performing the hits of the major artists of the 1950's & 60's, pumpin’ piano entertainer Lance Lipinsky and his band The Lovers, tell the story behind the music as the audience is encouraged to dance and request songs in an interactive concert atmosphere.

Preserving the original authentic sound of the music combined with high energy showmanship, Lance Lipinsky explores the melting pot of styles that created pop music's most innovative decade.

Half concert and half history lesson, fans of this Atomic era of music will hear the founding sub-genres that contributed to the birth of the Rock & Roll sound in chronological order such as:

 Rhythm & Blues, Country & Western, Rockabilly, Doo Wop, Surf, Soul & more. 

Shake Baby Shake also features the charming "Lovettes" , the three dazzling young ladies honor the girl groups and major female artists of the decade such as the McGuire Sisters, Chordettes, Lavern Baker, Connie Francis, Ronettes, Shangri-Las, the Supremes, Etta James & more... Recently featured on the hit PBS Doo Wop Generations Special, The Lovettes add harmony and show stopping choreography.

SHAKE. BABY, SHAKE! : BLASTIN THE EXPLOSIVE BIG BANG ATOMIC ROCK & ROLL BEATS OF THE 1950'S & 60'S.

Lance Lipinsky and The Lovers: "Shake Baby Shake"

Describing the Lovers as what Lance Lipinsky calls "American Made Rock & Roll Music" , it's obvious that Lance Lipinsky and The Lovers is an evolution of time preserving these American melting pots of Rockabilly, Rhythm & Blues, Western Swing, Doo Wop, Soul, etc, as heard on their debut album "Roll".

Lance Lipinsky and The Lovers

Tammi Savoy shines in Lance Lipinsky's explosive, retrospective stage show biography of the golden age of Rock & Roll: “Shake, Baby, Shake” and “Rock, Baby, Rock”.

Performing the hits of the major artists of the 1950's & 60's, pumpin’ piano entertainer Lance Lipinsky and his band The Lovers, tell the story behind the music as the audience is encouraged to dance and request songs in an interactive concert atmosphere.

Preserving the original authentic sound of the music combined with high energy showmanship, Lance Lipinsky explores the melting pot of styles that created pop music's most innovative decade.

Half concert and half history lesson, fans of this Atomic era of music will hear the founding sub-genres that contributed to the birth of the Rock & Roll sound in chronological order such as:

 Rhythm & Blues, Country & Western, Rockabilly, Doo Wop, Surf, Soul & more. 

Shake Baby Shake also features the charming "Lovettes" , the three dazzling young ladies honor the girl groups and major female artists of the decade such as the McGuire Sisters, Chordettes, Lavern Baker, Connie Francis, Ronettes, Shangri-Las, the Supremes, Etta James & more... Recently featured on the hit PBS Doo Wop Generations Special, The Lovettes add harmony and show stopping choreography.

SHAKE. BABY, SHAKE! : BLASTIN THE EXPLOSIVE BIG BANG ATOMIC ROCK & ROLL BEATS OF THE 1950'S & 60'S.

Da Doo Ron Ron

Proud Mary - Ike and Tina Turner - Cover by The Lovettes featuring Tammi Savoy

   "What's good doesn't die"   -  Lance Lipinsky

"What's good doesn't die" - Lance Lipinsky

Move Move Move! - from debut album "ROLL"

So Real - from debut album "ROLL"

Mr. Lee

Little Bitty Pretty One featuring Alyssa Joelle

“Moves like Elvis, picks guitar like Chuck Berry, & pounds the piano like Jerry Lee Lewis... Lipinsky resurrects 50's classics in SHAKE BABY SHAKE!"- Richard Porter, CHICAGO TRIBUNE

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