3 March 2023
Don White
Don White’s North Shore Birthday Show will certainly be an exciting evening with special guests and lots of mischief! Don returns to the Me&Thee for the first time since our forced “pandemic pause” and do we need his humor right now! Don’t miss Lynn’s preeminent performer of stand-up song!
Concert starts at 8:00 pm

Don White is an award-winning singer/songwriter, comedian, author, and storyteller. He’s been bringing audiences to laughter and tears for more than thirty years while he released ten CDs, three live DVDs, and two books including Memoirs of a C Student. His latest album is Live at the Guthrie Center.
Don has received the Jerry Christen Memorial Award from the Boston Area Coffeehouse Association for his work with the community and that same year was given a key to the city in his hometown of Lynn, Massachusetts.
White has opened for Arlo Guthrie, Ritchie Havens. Louden Wainwright III, and Taj Mahal, shared a bill with David Bromberg, Janis Ian, and Lyle Lovett. White has been featured in storytelling festivals around the country including the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, Tennessee and the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival in Utah. Since 2015, he has joined master storytellers Bil Lepp and Bill Harley in Father’s Daze, a hilarious three-man storytelling show about the triumphs and tribulations of fatherhood. He toured North America for nine years with folk songwriting legend Christine Lavin, with whom he still plays the occasional show.
Don’s approach to music is a unique blend. If he just played folk music, it would be a handy label. But he has invented his own genre with a mix of humor and powerful songwriting. White’s arc as a writer and performer has taken him from his industrial hometown of Lynn through Boston’s comedy clubs and coffeehouses, and onto stages around the country. At every point, White has been the ultimate observer, infusing his work with his experiences as a husband, a father, a seeker, and a joker.
- White is a riot on stage, a bona fide crowd pleaser. He plays the audience the way Leo Kottke plays a 12-string. The Boston Globe


