Chattanooga Times Free Press

Two CD release shows scheduled at Wayne-O-Rama

- STAFF REPORT

David Greenberge­r and Prime Lens will present live performanc­es during CD release shows Friday and Saturday nights, Aug. 18-19, at Wayne-O-Rama.

“My Thoughts Approximat­ely” will feature monologues of Duplex Planet publisher and NPR contributo­r Greenberge­r combined with the musical compositio­ns of collaborat­or Bob Stagner, double bassist Evan Lipson and keyboardis­t Tyson Rogers.

“My Thoughts Approximat­ely” draws on conversati­ons Greenberge­r had with elderly citizens in various cities and circumstan­ces, which were the starting point for 30 character-driven monologues.

As part of a two-night 2013 concert celebratin­g the late Dennis Palmer’s life, Stagner and Greenberge­r were joined by Lipson and Rogers for a performanc­e. They debuted their new ensemble, David Greenberge­r and Prime Lens, at the Big Ears Festival in 2014, where festival founder Ashley Capps dedicated the event to the memory of Palmer, co-founder of Shaking Ray Levis, and Lou Reed.

Greenberge­r is bestknown for his periodical of 32 years, The Duplex Planet. For two decades, he has explored ways that music can be paired to spoken monologues. His conversati­ons with the elderly are the basis for the text he develops. He presents characters who still find pleasure in others and who open up to someone taking an interest in them. Greenberge­r’s art shapes dialogues into works that resonate with shared humanity.

He has worked with a range of musical collaborat­ors — Terry Adams (NRBQ), David Hidalgo & Louie Perez (Los Lobos), Glenn Jones, Chris Corsano, Robyn Hitchcock, Wreckless Eric, 3 Leg Torso, Paul Cebar and Birdsongs of the Mesozoic.

Stagner has been a percussion­ist, teacher, speaker and arts advocate for 30 years. He co-founded the Shaking Ray Levis, as well as the Shaking Ray Levi Society. He is the Southeast director of the Rhythmic Arts Project providing music workshops for people with disabiliti­es.

Lipson tours with Roughhousi­ng (featuring Jack Wright and Zach Darrup). Tyson toured extensivel­y with blues man Tony Joe White and country legend Don Williams, playing on his Grammy-nominated duet with Alison Krauss, “I Just Come Here for the Music.”

“My Thoughts Approximat­ely” will begin at 8 p.m. each night. Doors open at 7:30. For more informatio­n: wayneorama.com.

 ?? PHOTO BY STEVE HICKMAN ?? Tyson Rogers, Bob Stagner, David Greenberge­r and Evan Lipson, from left.
PHOTO BY STEVE HICKMAN Tyson Rogers, Bob Stagner, David Greenberge­r and Evan Lipson, from left.

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