How do you get to Carnegie Hall? By singing songs about waiting for your AIDS test, smuggling cocaine and dating Nazis, apparently. That, at least, is the route comic-singer Stephen Lynch has taken (he’s probably practiced a bit too). He performs with an ensemble in the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall on Saturday, October 24, at 8pm ($35–$45), and we caught up with him in rehearsal for an exclusive performance of his song “Little Tiny Mustache.”
My favourite song by mr.lynch! well excited for him coming to the uk.
Posted by charles martin on October 24th, 2009 at 11:12 pm
Great song big lynch fan congrats Stephen on making all the way to Carnegie good job look forward to the nest St. Louis show
Posted by Shellie Martin on October 26th, 2009 at 1:39 am
You are soooo funny! Love ya! Not only are you funny, but you are super hott, too!!
Posted by Jaime on October 26th, 2009 at 3:25 am
HAHAHA! Awesome! Grats on getting to Carnegie Hall!
Posted by Jeannine Porod on October 30th, 2009 at 4:18 pm
I am not surprised! Your musical talent and beautiful voice are your true assets and that is why you are singing at Carnegie Hall.. I think of you as a humorous person who sings and writes beautiful music. Coming back to Chicago again soon, I hope!?
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My favourite song by mr.lynch! well excited for him coming to the uk.
Great song big lynch fan congrats Stephen on making all the way to Carnegie good job look forward to the nest St. Louis show
You are soooo funny! Love ya! Not only are you funny, but you are super hott, too!!
HAHAHA! Awesome! Grats on getting to Carnegie Hall!
I am not surprised! Your musical talent and beautiful voice are your true assets and that is why you are singing at Carnegie Hall.. I think of you as a humorous person who sings and writes beautiful music. Coming back to Chicago again soon, I hope!?