As bandleader for the Celebrating David Bowie Tour, keyboardist Mike Garson is doing a lot of juggling.
"Let's see who's playing in Minneapolis," he said as he checked his notes the other day en route to an airport.
There are different former Bowie sidemen and vocalists performing in each city. In Minneapolis on Wednesday, it's the core band of guitarist Earl Slick, bassist Carmine Rojas, guitarist Gerry Leonard and Garson plus multi-instrumentalist Mark Plati and singers Bernard Fowler, a longtime Rolling Stones backup vocalist, and newcomer Gaby Moreno.
"She's a wonderful vocalist from Guatemala," Garson said. "She really understands David's music. I went to England two months ago with her and we did the whole 'Aladdin Sane' album in order."
Since Garson called a few days ago, singer Abby Jeanne of Milwaukee has joined the lineup for Minneapolis.
Other cities might get to hear the vocals of Evan Rachel Wood, Corey Glover (of Living Colour), Joe Sumner (Sting's son), Mr. Hudson, Fantastic Negrito or Sass Jordan.
"Each band brings something different," said Garson, a New Yorker living in California who has also worked with Smashing Pumpkins and Nine Inch Nails. "We have five alumni in Minneapolis. That separates us from a tribute band. I want several singers so they bring different aspects of his music. I don't want any of the singers to be karaoke or clones. I want them to have their own voice. David would not like it if we were just a cover band."
Bowie changed band members — sounds and images — periodically. Garson, 72, his most frequent sideman, played more than 1,000 Bowie concerts, including his first and last in the United States.