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TRUE LOVE FEATURING TAMMY FAYE STARLITE PERFORM THE CLASSIC ALBUM "WHO'S NEXT" AT JOE'S PUB - ONE NIGHT ONLY!

Joe's Pub
(425 Lafayett St., NYC)
Saturday, August 11th, 9:30pm
Tickets: $15
Available at Public Theater Box Office or by phone at 212-967-7555

The wondrous power-pop trio, True Love (Tom Beaujour, Keith Hartel and Ray Kubian), joined by alt-country evangelical chanteuse Tammy Faye Starlite, will perform a one-night-only spectacular rendition of the classic-rock classic album, "Who's Next, " in its seminal 1972 entirety. Jumpsuits, leather fringes, frayed denim, skeleton suits, a violinist, arm-windmills, the new boss, the old boss, mic swinging and the madness of post-modness abound. But most of all, it will rock with glorious abandon. Featuring Dave Dunton on keyboards plus surprise special guests.

"In 1999, Tom Beaujour, Keith Hartel, and Ray Kubian essentially decided to start a band that they'd just flat-out enjoy, and make the music that they wanted to hear. In the wrong hands, this move could've been disastrous. Fortunately, what these three wanted to hear was three-part harmonies, catchy tunes, sing-able choruses, wailing guitars, and bouncing drums. Even more fortunately, they're great at doing all those things...It's very easy to hear in True Love echoes of every now-forgotten band you've ever loved; every obscure CD you ever forced on friends; every mislabeled MP3 you've put on infinite repeat."
- Matt Teri, SPIN.com

"Tammy is funnier every time I see her...She has kind of stumbled into greater relevance with what's happening in the world right now...Very powerful people have learned how to manipulate folks through faith and fear. Being absolutely irreverent is an important way to fight back. She's like Lenny Bruce and his insistence on the N-word."
- Steve Earle

"Tammy Faye Starlite incisively satirizes the right-wing politics...but above all the gal can sing; she’s all over that signature country twang and style, and she works the audience like an evangelist at a roadhouse revival."
- Lovell Estell III, L.A. Weekly

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