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News Blonde Star Bundy Will Perform at Barnes and Noble March 10 Tony nominee Laura Bell Bundy will perform selections from her solo country album, "Longing for a Place Already Gone," at the Lincoln Triangle Barnes and Noble March 10.
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Laura Bell Bundy Photo by Aubrey Reuben

The Kentucky native counts among her influences some of country music's greatest, including Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn and Johnny Cash. "Longing for a Place Already Gone" finds the Legally Blonde star returning to her roots with a collection of country covers and originals co-written with Larson Paine. Bundy describes the album as "a journey with sense of humor, fun, point of view and heartache. A song for every mood." Bundy and her band will perform at 7:30 PM at the Lincoln Triangle Barnes and Noble. The 30-minute performance will be followed by a CD signing.

The track list for the album follows:
"Fool Moon"
"Texas"
"Between Me and You"
"Just Me"
"Fallin'"
"Designated Drunk"
"Lovin' and Lyin'"
"I'll Make the Money"
"The C Word"
"Long Blonde Hair"
"Good Genes"
"Bad Boy"
"Just Pretend That You Love Me"
"Dancing With Myself"

The Barnes and Noble at Lincoln Triangle is located at 1972 Broadway at 66th Street in Manhattan. For further information call (212) 595-6859 or visit www.bn.com.

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Laura Bell Bundy was Tony-nominated for her portrayal of Elle Woods in the new musical Legally Blonde. She created the role of Amber von Tussle in the Broadway cast of the Tony-winning musical Hairspray. Also a standby for Kristin Chenoweth's Glinda in Wicked, Bundy received Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk nominations for her performance as Tina Denmark in Off Broadway's Ruthless. On screen Bundy has been seen in "Guiding Light," "Jumanji," "Life with Mikey," "Adventures of Huck Finn," "Home Improvement," "Strangers with Candy" and "Curtis Court."

 
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