Christina Courtin Begins Series of California Shows at Largo in LA

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Christina Courtin begins a weekly series of gigs in California this month, at The Little Room at Largo in Los Angeles tonight. A second Little Room date follows next week, and then a third Largo event, at the Coronet Theater, on the 17th, with Grant Lee Phillips. In between the latter two events, she'll head up north to play San Francisco's Café du Nord.

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Christina Courtin begins a weekly series of gigs in California through September, tonight at The Little Room at Largo in Los Angeles. It's the first of three shows at the club this month, with a second Little Room date set for next Thursday, the 10th, and the third Largo event, at the venue's Coronet Theater space, a week later, on the 17th, with Grant Lee Phillips, of Grant Lee Buffalo fame, slated to play that night as well.

In between the latter two events, Christina will head up to San Francisco to play the Swedish-American Building's Café du Nord, sharing a bill with fellow New York singer-songwriter Chris Garneau and San Francisco local Emily Jane White.

Next month, Christina will be back on the East Coast, with a Boston date at Lizard Lounge on October 2 and a return home to New York City to play Brooklyn's Bell House the following day.

For more information on Christina Courtin's upcoming performances, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Christina Courtin horiz guitar mural by Autumn De Wilde
  • Thursday, September 3, 2009
    Christina Courtin Begins Series of California Shows at Largo in LA
    Autumn De Wilde

    Christina Courtin begins a weekly series of gigs in California through September, tonight at The Little Room at Largo in Los Angeles. It's the first of three shows at the club this month, with a second Little Room date set for next Thursday, the 10th, and the third Largo event, at the venue's Coronet Theater space, a week later, on the 17th, with Grant Lee Phillips, of Grant Lee Buffalo fame, slated to play that night as well.

    In between the latter two events, Christina will head up to San Francisco to play the Swedish-American Building's Café du Nord, sharing a bill with fellow New York singer-songwriter Chris Garneau and San Francisco local Emily Jane White.

    Next month, Christina will be back on the East Coast, with a Boston date at Lizard Lounge on October 2 and a return home to New York City to play Brooklyn's Bell House the following day.

    For more information on Christina Courtin's upcoming performances, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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