Shania Twain and Garth Brooks Tribute Acts Set to Light Up the Stage This Saturday — Fans Can’t Wait.LC


Photo courtesy Shania Twin Facebook page Shania Twin is pictured during a September performance.Donna Huber has spent nearly 30 years on the road performing as Shania Twin.
According to Huber’s website, the show started when strangers often complimented her on her resemblance to famed singer Shania Twain. According to Huber’s website, Twain herself saw a poster of Huber and said, “I thought that was me.”
That was the genesis of a 29-year career performing a Twain tribute. Huber spent countless hours, according to her website, practicing to sing like Twain while watching videos on nearly endless repeat to emulate Twain’s movements and presentation. Eventually, Huber met with an agent – and a career was born.
On Saturday, Nov. 15, at 8 p.m., a double feature tribute show will take place at the Struthers Library Theater featuring Huber as Shania Twin along with Elton Lammie, who will perform his tribute to Garth Brooks.
Huber has performed around the world and has 14 shows already scheduled in 2026. Both Huber and Twain are close in age, come from an indigenous tribe background and are from Canada. Huber has met Twain in person and Twain has secretly shown up to some of the shows Huber has performed. The audience will hear hits like “From This Moment On,” “Up!,” “Forever and For Always,” “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!,” “Honey, I’m Home” and more.

Photo courtesy Elton Lammie Music Facebook page Elton Lammie is pictured performing his Garth Brooks tribute show recently.
Huber said she has not been to Warren for quite some time and is looking to have a good time. Describing the Struthers Library Theater as unique and spectacular, Huber will be joined by a fabulous musical artist, Elton Lammie. Huber describes Lammie as a “singer among singers.”
Lammie plays at least 10 instruments and has dozens of awards for his vocal accomplishments in several musical genres, including winning more than one national-level singing contest. Lammie does tributes to Garth Brooks, Billy Joel, Alabama and the Zac Brown Band. Lammie began his career as a tribute artist in the early 2000’s and has been in Garth Brooks tribute bands since 2005. Lammie will perform hits like “Much Too Young,” “Unanswered Prayers,” “Two Pina Coladas,” “The Thunder Rolls,” “The Dance,” “Friends in Low Places,” and more during his show Saturday.
Huber and Lammie will take turns singing sets. For more information or to buy tickets, visit strutherslibrarytheatre.org, the Struthers Library Theatre Office, 302 W. Third Ave., Warren or call 814-723-7231 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information about the tribute artist performers, visit their individual websites: https://eltonlammietributes.com and https://www.shaniatwin.com. The show is presented by Yankee Bush Productions.




