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Award-winning singer/songwriter Greg Tamblyn brings his humor, songs and sideways overview on life to the Squaw Valley Chapel in Olympic Valley on Sunday, Aug. 16, from 6 to 8 p.m. He'll share his music and musings in a special evening event which is “more than a concert, it's a psycho-spiritual experience.” The Comedy Concert is brought to you by Center for Spiritual Living Tahoe-Truckee.
If laughter is the best medicine and music is the universal language, singer/songwriter Greg Tamblyn has a license to heal anywhere in the world. Tamblyn uses humorous personal stories and songs to reach his audiences. With songs like “The Shootout At The I'm OK, You're OK Corral,” and “My Life is a Beer Commercial,” his feel-good shows are heavy on laughs. He sings about modern relationships and cultural absurdities to forgiveness on the field of battle.
A brochure for Duke University Medical Center's “Integrating Mind, Body, and Spirit in Medical Practice” conference lists Tamblyn as a member of the seminar's faculty. Where initials such as M.D. and Ph.D. follow the other presenter's names, the listing for Tamblyn is followed by N.C.W., which stands for “No Credentials Whatsoever.” He jokes his primary learning came from the “school of life,” and he almost flunked out.
Stories from his life and songwriting have been featured in several recent books, including “Stressed Is Desserts Spelled Backwards,” by Brian Luke Seaward; “Shelter For The Spirit,” by Victoria Moran; and “Art and Soul,” by Pam Grout.
This is why Radiopositive was started. To bring to new audiences the music of powerful artists like Greg Tamblyn. Greg mixes the gift of humor with the talent of an accomplished musician. Whether you're in the mood to laugh, rock or contemplate — Tamblyn has it all.
If laughter is the best medicine and music is the universal language, singer/songwriter Greg Tamblyn has a license to heal anywhere in the world. Tamblyn uses humorous personal stories and songs to reach his audiences. With songs like “The Shootout At The I'm OK, You're OK Corral,” and “My Life is a Beer Commercial,” his feel-good shows are heavy on laughs. He sings about modern relationships and cultural absurdities to forgiveness on the field of battle.
A brochure for Duke University Medical Center's “Integrating Mind, Body, and Spirit in Medical Practice” conference lists Tamblyn as a member of the seminar's faculty. Where initials such as M.D. and Ph.D. follow the other presenter's names, the listing for Tamblyn is followed by N.C.W., which stands for “No Credentials Whatsoever.” He jokes his primary learning came from the “school of life,” and he almost flunked out.
Stories from his life and songwriting have been featured in several recent books, including “Stressed Is Desserts Spelled Backwards,” by Brian Luke Seaward; “Shelter For The Spirit,” by Victoria Moran; and “Art and Soul,” by Pam Grout.
This is why Radiopositive was started. To bring to new audiences the music of powerful artists like Greg Tamblyn. Greg mixes the gift of humor with the talent of an accomplished musician. Whether you're in the mood to laugh, rock or contemplate — Tamblyn has it all.
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“No contest! This is the cleverest musical take on modern life. Your cheeks will hurt from laughter as your heart fills with empathy.”—PJ Birosik, “Yoga Journal”
Center for Spiritual Living Tahoe-Truckee
WHO: GREG TAMBLYNWHAT: Live, In Concert
WHEN: Sunday, Aug. 16, 6 to 8 p.m.
WHERE: Squaw Valley Chapel, 440 Squaw Peak Road, Olympic Valley
INFO: 581-5117, www.csl-tahoe.org, revsandra@GodatTahoe.org
ADMISSION: $10 advance, $12 at the door


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