David Singleton is a busy man. He is a songwriter, author, producer, co-director of Discipline Global Mobile, manager of King Crimson, and more.
Here he chats with WMUH General Manager Paul Krempasky about the That Awful Man & His Manager tour currently underway.
Singleton’s relationship with WMUH dates back 30 years, to the early days of DGM when the Robert Fripp String Quintet performed live at Muhlenberg’s Red Door Café in 1992.
The tour has stops in Bethlehem and Philadelphia.
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For those following along at home, the relationship between WMUH and these gents reaches back to 1988, (or further, if one includes Rolling Stone Senior Editor David Fricke playing King Crimson on his radio shows as an undergrad at Muhlenberg in the ’70s):
* indicates benefit concerts for WMUH:
* Robert Fripp & the League of Crafty Guitarists
March 15,16 1988 2 shows each night, (7:00 & 9:30)
http://guitarcrafthistory.com/archives/6170
* April 2nd, 1990 Roxy Theatre Northampton
2 shows, 7 & 9:30 pm
http://guitarcrafthistory.com/archives/5837
Robert Fripp/ Toyah Willcox
interviewed live on WMUH Spring 1991 – Sunday All Over the World promotional tour
The Robert Fripp String Quintet
May 12, 1992 Red Door Cafe, Muhlenberg, recorded for broadcast on PRI’s “Echoes” w/ John Diliberto
https://www.dgmlive.com/tour-dates/1768
* May 15, 1992 Zodiac Club
https://www.mcall.com/news/mc-xpm-1992-05-23-2855432-story.html
* Robert Fripp Solo Soundscapes and The California Guitar Trio
September 1st, 2nd 1995 Paul C. Empie Theater Muhlenberg College Center for the Arts
https://www.mcall.com/news/mc-xpm-1995-09-09-3046094-story.html