About

CHRISTINA LINGO-TABUCHI

A Branson legend in her own right, Christina Lingo-Tabuchi, daughter of world-renowned entertainer, Shoji Tabuchi, and iconic Branson producer, Dorothy Tabuchi, has been wowing audiences across the country since the tender age of five. From the inception of THE SHOJI TABUCHI SHOW, Christina has always been a featured performer. Whether by song or dance, she has enamored audiences for over thirty years.

Learning from top consultants in the industry, including her vocal coach Seth Riggs, as well as hands-on training from her famed parents, Christina rose to the role of show vocal director at the age of 18 and co-dance captain soon after. Sharing her mother’s impeccable eye for detail, imagination, and creativity, Christina then stepped into the role of producer for the iconic show in 2012.

Christina has been featured on many television shows, including Ray Steven’s CabaRay and Nashville Now. She has also had the honor of performing with country stars Ray Stevens, Porter Wagoner, Johnny Cash, and Waylon Jennings, to name a few. In addition, she has had the privilege of performing for Jerry Seinfeld, Conway Twitty, Carol Channing, Joyce Meyer, and many, many more at her family’s famed theatre.

With a passion for touring and sharing the stage with her family, Christina gives 110% from her entrance to her final bow.

“Christina … is a showstopper in the finest sense.”

“I’ve been a huge fan of yours ever since I saw you … God gave you the voice of an angel.”

BARBARA MANDRELL

COUNTRY MUSIC STAR

“Christina … her clear, strong voice is perfect for every song.”

“You truly are
an entertainer!”

MICKEY GILLEY

COUNTRY MUSIC STAR

“Christina Tabuchi
is an absolute delight.”

“A beautiful girl
with a voice to match.”

CAROL CHANNING

BROADWAY LEGEND

“Christina Tabuchi appeals to
the younger audience with
high energy numbers.”

Awards

BEST FEMALE VOCALIST
NOMINEE, 2012

Christina Lingo-Tabuchi

BEST FEMALE VOCALIST
NOMINEE, 2013

Christina Lingo-Tabuchi

FEMAL VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
NOMINEE, 2014
Christina Lingo-Tabuchi