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Deirdre Flint







Lauded by The New York Times, Billboard Magazine, and The Christian Science Monitor, Deirdre Flint’s songs hang out at the intersection where folk music and stand-up comedy collide. Since her first CD The Shuffleboard Queens debuted, Flint has played The Kennedy Center, The Philadelphia Folk Festival, and The Kerrville Folk Festival. She joined the folk music group “The Four Bitchin’ Babes,” a band that tours around the nation.

Her music has been heard on FX’s Nip/Tuck, Ireland’s “What Not to Wear,” Great Britian’s “Spendaholics” and the documentary, or if you will frockumentary “Always a Bridesmaid.” Her quirky songs about life’s little tragedies have been heard on over 100 public and commercial radio stations throughout the country and she’s been a live studio guest on the nationally syndicated “Bob and Sheri Show” as well as “The World Café.” Deirdre earned her Masters Degree in Elementary Education from The University of Pennsylvania. Teaching, her first love and first career got her started writing children’s songs as learning tools. She’s also taught songwriting at The National Guitar Workshop. As a celebrated witty and topical writer, she's been commissioned to pen children's song honoring the town of Norfolk, VA.


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