Hormonal Imbalance: A Mood Swinging
Musical Review

An Estrogen-Fueled, Hilarious New Show that Celebrates the Best of Babes, Boys, and Botox

ARCHIVE: January 9, 2008

Merrimack Hall was thrilled to host this rousing tour for its one-night stop in Huntsville. The performance captured the essence of four female songwriters— The Four Bitchin’ Babes. Longstanding members Sally Fingerett and Debi Smith took the steam from their hot flashes to cook up a whole new concept for this “Fabulous Female Folkestra.”

 “Together they tell humorously observant tales of modern urban life, and harmonize like a heavenly chorus.” 
The Chicago Tribune

After 17 years on tour, seven recordings, and one full length concert DVD, the Babes welcomed in a new era with Hormonal Imbalance, a new musical revue that is one part comedy road show, one part celebration of hearth and home. With sorority-sister chemistry they perform original songs and stories offering both poignant views and unbridled comedic commentary on the joys and dilemmas of everyday life. With heavenly harmony, they share struggles to balance careers and family, chocolate obsessions with low carb inner peace, CNN and TV Land. Featuring songs such as The Boob Fairy, Viagra In The Waters, and Somebody’s Inner Diva Raids Our CD, their performances strike a candidly humorous chord with audiences.

 

"Babes" at left, from left to right:
Deirdre Flint, Sally Fingerett, Debi Smith, Nancy Moran
Photo by Terry Jordan

 

About the Music:

Hormonal Imbalance…A Mood Swinging Musical Revue

Hem and Haw Productions 2006

with Sally Fingerett, Debi Smith, Nancy Moran, and Deirdre Flint

CD Song Titles:

Oh No
Walk The Walk
Cheerleader
Hot Flash
Honestly
Pass It On
The Boob Fairy
One Easy Day
Just Ask Your Doctor
Unconditional Love
Taxidermal Therapy
Faces On My Wall
Viagra In The Waters
The Babes Suspect Foul Play
Somebody’s Inner Diva Raids Our CD

For more information about The Four Bitchin' Babes, please visit www.fourbitchinbabes.com.

 

“Part serious song craft, part free form therapy… funny, smart, tuneful and sophisticated.” Augusta Chronicle