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Don White
 
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Family Man (Live DVD)
Release Date: 2008
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About This:
Title: Family Man

Don White Live

Song List

A Little More Love
The Accordion Door Story
Brown Eyes Shine
How to Get Your Kids to Move Out
Be Sixteen With Me
MTV Love Song
Why the Red Sox Won in 2004
Little Bird (With Lawren White)

Filmed and recorded during two sold out performances at Jimmy Tingle’s Off Broadway Theatre in Somerville, Massachusetts. Those who attended these legendary performances know that Don was in the pocket all weekend moving the crowd from hysterical laughter to tears and back to laughter again with a natural ease that his fans have come to expect. This DVD is presented in 5.1 Surround Sound giving the viewer the feeling of being right in the center of the crowd.

In addition to some classic songs from his twenty-year career, this film also captures, for the first time, Don’s unique storytelling style as he keeps the theatre crowd in a constant state of laughter with tales about his daughter’s accordion door, his inability to get his grown children to move out and his twenty-minute epic on why the Red Sox won the World Series in 2004.

Bonus footage

Also included here are 45 minutes of never-before-seen film clips of Don on stage. There is a twenty-minute version of the story about Don’s dad called “Option Number Three” from his 2003 concert at The Lafayette Grande Ballroom in Pontiac, Michigan. Additionally, there are clips from The Olde Vienna Kaffeehaus in 1992, The Somerville Theatre in 1997, several hard-to-describe clips from the legendary Post 6 shows in the mid-eighties and one song by a bearded, twenty-five-year-old Don from1983 that was recorded on a betamax machine. (This is the one his kids call the “Emaciated Dad Film.”)

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