
Zig at the gig is a long-form interview-style show. The host Dave Deitke is a full-time Musician from Cleveland, OH. Who plays in an original band called C-level and teaches an adapted music class. Zig at the gig started as a podcast for Negative Space, a non-profit art gallery, promoting events and artists from the galley. The show has grown to include all facets of entertainment, including artist authors and musicians.
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Chris Stamey
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Interview with Chris Stamey.
Chris Stamey began writing and playing music in grade school in Winston-Salem, NC, in the
mid 1960s, in what is known now as the Combo Corner scene. In 1976, while studying music
composition at UNC-Chapel Hill, he self-released Sneakers, one of the very first American
“indie” records. The following year, he relocated to Manhattan to play and record with Alex
Chilton in the burgeoning CBGB rock scene, then formed The dB’s with fellow Carolinians Will
Rigby, Gene Holder, and Peter Holsapple, with whom he made several acclaimed records of
original material, including Stands for deciBels (self-produced with Alan Betrock)
and Repercussion (produced by Scott Litt).
During the next decade and a half in New York, Stamey worked with a wide variety of
musicians. He recorded well-received solo records for A&M and Warners and was a part
of Anton Fier’s Golden Palominos project, alongside an international touring cast that
included Michael Stipe (R.E.M.), Jack Bruce (Cream), Carla Bley, and Bernie Worrell
(Talking Heads, George Clinton). He continued recording and producing upon returning to NC
in 1993.
His recent releases include The Great Escape, Lovesick Blues and Euphoria, as well as Falling
Off the Sky with The dB’s and A Brand-New Shade of Blue with the Fellow Travelers. As a
producer and a featured singer/songwriter with the Paris-based Salt Collective project, he
collaborated with Matthew Caws (Nada Surf), Juliana Hatfield, Richard Lloyd (Television),
Matthew Sweet, Peter Holsapple, and Susan Cowsill, among others. As a producer, arranger,
and mixer, he has worked with over a hundred artists, including Ryan Adams, Alejandro
Escovedo, Kronos Quartet, Flat Duo Jets, Skylar Gudasz, Branford Marsalis, Tift Merritt,
Le Tigre, Those Pretty Wrongs, and Yo La Tengo.
From 2010-2018, Stamey was orchestrator and musical director for an international series of
concert performances of Big Star’s classic album Third, alongside Big Star’s Jody Stephens, Ray
Davies, members of the Posies, R.E.M., Teenage Fanclub, Wilco, and Yo La Tengo; Thank
You, Friends, a concert film of these arrangements, was released by Concord in March 2017. He
currently tours as a member of Jody Stephens’s Big Star Quintet, whose line-up includes Mike
Mills (R.E.M), Pat Sansone (Wilco), and Jon Auer (Posies). His original radio musical about the
early ’60s in Manhattan, Occasional Shivers, premiered nationwide on Christmas Day 2016. A
“songwriting memoir,” A Spy in the House of Loud (Univ. of Texas Press), was published in
2018, followed in 2019 by his first printed collection, New Songs for the 20th Century, with a
companion two-disc CD (Omnivore Recordings).
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