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THE
SUNSET GRILLE
3 O'Connell Island Wilson, NY
One of
the finest restaurants in WNY offering harbor
side dining. |
GRIFFINS
IRISH PUB
81 Abbott Rd
The Emerld
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335 Franklin St.
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THE
SPORTSMAN
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located on Alleghany Rd. Sunset
Bay NY/U.S.A.
The best
Chicken Wings around can be found at the one and
only Sportsman Restaurant. |
SPORTSMENS
TAVERN
One of the
best places to see live music in WNY. |
MOHAWK
PLACE
check out some of the upcoming
shows at the Mohawk Place. |
THE
LAFAYETTE TAP ROOM
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national Blues acts. |
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WNY EVENTS, FAIRS AND
FESTIVALS
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Allentown
Art Festival
June
14-15, 2008
11:00am - 6:00pm
Historic
Allentown District
886-4269 |
Attica
Rodeo
50th
Annual Rodeo
August
1-3 2008 |
Buffalo
Irish Festival
August
22-24,
2008
The
Grove at the Hamburg Fairgrounds |
Buffalo
Niagara Guitar
Festival
Various
sites throughout Buffalo Niagara
845-7156 |
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Buffalo
River Fest
Jun
20-21 2007
Father Conway Park
Between Ohio & Louisiana Streets
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Canalfest
July
13-20, 2008
Erie
Canal Banks, NT
692-3292 |
Children
First Festival
August
16- 17, 2008
Ellicottville, NU
1-888-856-9298 |
Eden
Corn Festival
July
31 - August 3, 2008
Eden
Legion Grounds
992-9141 |
Ellicottville
Jazz Festival
August
1 - 3, 2008
Throughout the Village
Ellicottville, NY 14731 |
Elmwood
Ave. Festival of the Arts
August
23-24
2008
Elmwood
Ave. (between West Ferry & Lafayette)
830-2484 |
Erie
County Fair
August
6-17 2008
Hamburg Fair Grounds
5600
McKinley Parkway
649-3900 |
Friendship
Festival
July
2-6 , 2008
Riverside
Park, Buffalo |
Genesee
County Fair
July
15 - 19, 2008
Batavia,
New York |
Gus
Macker Tournament
Jun
21 - 22, 2008
Niagara Square, Buffalo |
Hellenic
Festival
June
6 - 8, 2008
Hellenic
Church of Annunciation |
Historic
Lewiston Jazz Festival
August
22 - 24, 2008
476
Center St. Lewiston
754-9500 |
Italian
Food & Heritage Festival
Jul
17 - 20, 2008
Hertel
Ave. Buffalo
874-6133 |
Juneteenth
Festival
Jun
8 - 15, 2008
Martin
Luther King Jr. Park
Best
& Fillmore, Buffalo
845-7156 |
Kingdom
Bound Christian Music Festival
August
3 - 6, 2008
Six
Flags Darien Lake Theme Park
1-800-461-4485 |
Letchworth
Arts & Crafts Show & Sale
October
11, 12 & 13, 2008
Highbanks
Recreation Area Letchworth State Park |
Lewiston
Artfest
August
9 - 10, 2008
Church
Street, Lewiston |
Music
is Art Festival
Erie
County Fair Grounds |
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National
Buffalo Wing Festival
August
30 - 31, 2008
Dunn Tire Park
275
Washington St. Bflo.
565-4141
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Orleans
County 4-H Fair
July
21 - 26, 2008 |
Pirate
Fest
JULY
26 & 27, 2008
EVANGOLA STATE PARK, OLD LAKE SHORE RD., BRANT,
NY |
Polish-American
Festival
Cheektowaga
Town Park
Harlem
Rd. Cheektowaga
668-3938 |
Polish
Heritage Festival
May
30, 31 & June 1, 2008
Hamburg Fairgrounds |
6TH
ANNUAL RALLY IN THE VALLEY
August
15th-17th, 2008
Bradner Stadium, Olean, NY |
ROYCROFT
SUMMER FESTIVAL
Roycroft Campus, Main St., East Aurora |
Scottish
Festival & Highland Games
August
16, 2008
3755
Tonawanda Creek Rd.
Amherst
689-1440 |
Shakespeare
in Delaware Park
Delaware
Park, Buffalo
515-3960 |
Sterling
Renaissance Festival
July
12 - August 17, 2008
10:00am - 7:00pm
Located 1 hour north of Syracuse in Sterling,
NY |
Summer
Festival of the Arts
Jul 3 - 6, 2008
Village
of Ellicottville and
Holiday Valley Resort
1-800-349-9099 |
Taste
of Buffalo
July
12 - 13, 2008
Main
Street, DT Buffalo
1-866-562-0134 |
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Taste
of Ellicottville
Aug
9 - 10, 2008
Throughout the Villiage
Ellicottville, NY
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Thursday
at the Square
Lafayette
Square
Main
& Court St. Buffalo
856-3150 |
Toyfest
East
Aurora, NY
687-5151 |
Williamsville
Old Home Days
July
8 - 11, 2008 |
Quaker Arts
Festival
Orchard
Park Middle School
West
Quaker Rd. & Lincoln St. Orchard Park
677-ARTS |
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The
Buffalo Music Hall of Fame
25th Anniversary Induction Gala
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The
Buffalo Music Hall of Fame celebrated 25 years
of honoring the music and performers of Buffalo
and Western New York at its 25th Anniversary
Induction Gala at the Tralf Music Hall lo.
The
Buffalo Music Hall of Fame was founded in 1983
to recognize groups and individuals who have
had a significant impact on the WNY music scene
and/or achieved success in the music industry
on a national and often an international scale.
The Buffalo Music Hall of Fame annually recognizes
and inducts outstanding Western New Yorkers
who have made major contributions to the music
industry at their annual induction gala. Members
of the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame from previous
classes were in attendance to honor the Class
of 2008 and in some cases to induct the new
members.
The
Buffalo Music Hall of Fame Class of 2008:
- Ed
Bentley: Rockabilly music performer, Inductee/National
Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
- Bob
James: Songwriter guitarist/singer, local
music producer and educator.
- Richard
Kermode: 1970's keyboardist for Janis
Joplin (posthumous award).
- Jerry
Livingston: National Recording Artist
with: Miki Howard Atlantic records, Stephanie
Mills – MCA Records, Liberty Silvers RCA Records/BMG
and Billy Phillips/MCA Records and he recorded
(5) albums 2 of them Gold with Rick James
on Motown Records. Jerry is also a local Jazz
Bassist.
- Tom
Reinhardt: Local rock and blues bassist.
- Joe
Rozler: Internationally sought after keyboardist.
- Schulz
Family: Generations of great musicians
represented in one of Buffalo's premier musical
families.
- Joanie
Sommers: 1960's radio star & "Pepsi
Girl."
LIFETIME
ACHIEVEMENT INDUCTEE:
- Jimmy
Sacca: Lead Singer of the world famous
Hilltoppers – national vocal group from the
1950's and 1960's.
NON-PERFORMING
INDUCTEES:
- Mack
Luchey: Buffalo music store owner and
promoter of Buffalo music.
- Anthony
Marchese: Synthesizer pioneer.
- Richard
Sargent: Local record producer.
Performances
by: Van Taylor, Joe Rozler & Bob James,
Gretchen Schulz, Dave Schulz & Robert Schulz,
Jerry Livingston with Dave, Gretchen and Robert,
Ed Bentley, and The Buffalo Music Hall of Fame
band - Willie & The Reinhardts.
For
more information on the Buffalo Music Hall of
Fame please access the website at http://www.buffalomusic.org/
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Steve
Forbert
-Village Meeting House-
Williamsville, NY 10-11-08
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Concert
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
To
the best of my recollection the last time Steve
Forbert played a gig in our area was an opening
act set for "The Big Man" Clarence
Clemons saxophonist for the E Street Band at
Melody Fair around 1982. So it was with great
anticipation as he finally returned for a show
at The Village Meeting House in Williamsville,
NY on October 11, 2008. The Buffalo Friends
of Folk Music are the people to thank for this
one. The Village Meeting House is a converted
church that still features the pews for Sunday
service. While the quaint confines made for
an intimate performance the high ceilings added
an echo-y boom that played havoc with the sound
at times. It even became a running joke during
the evening as Forbert referred repeatedly to
the soundman as Jim only to eventually be told
it was actually Charles. At times the sold out
crowd was so quiet that Forbert seemed unnerved
by the silence asking if anyone had questions
only to be met with more silence. He joked about
it but eventually got the crowd singing along
to the songs. The two one hour sets featured
a healthy selection of Jimmie Rodgers songs
(Forbert cut a disc of Rodgers tunes a few years
back) the classic "Moon River" and
his own originals "Good Planets Are Hard
To Find", "The Baghdad Dream"
, "Starstruck" and a sly run thru
"What Kinda Guy". The encore featured
Forbert's signature tune the breathtakingly
beautiful "Romeo's Tune". Thanks to
Brad Hunt, Steve Forbert and Dan D'Arcy. For
more shows from Buffalo Friends of Folk Music
go to www.bffm.org
for info on Steve Forbert go to www.steveforbert.com
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Nicole
Hart and the NRG Band
-Lafayette Tap Room-
Buffalo, NY 10-11-08
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Concert
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Nicole
Hart and The NRG band paid a visit to The Lafayette
Tap Room in Downtown Buffalo on October 11,
2008. The band based in New York City is currently
out on tour to support their latest CD Live
NRG. The sparsely attended show was nonetheless
filled with Buffalo's blues and music cognoscente
a testament to the buzz being generated by the
band. And they did not disappoint. After some
heavy local press and word of mouth chatter
why this show was not packed is anyone's guess
but if you stayed home on a Saturday night and
missed this one consider yourself the fool.
The stunningly gorgeous Hart and her crack band
led by Lance Ong wowed the crowd with a mix
of blues and a side order of soul. Hart's command
of the stage and her way around a song are impeccable
as she held the crowds rapt attention. Before
long the dancers hit the floor to the band's
heavy groove. Although we arrived late having
come from a Steve Forbert show earlier in the
evening the hour plus portion of the show we
caught was one of the best blues shows I've
seen to hit these parts in awhile. A return
trip is warranted. For more great shows at The
Lafayette Tap Room go to www.lafayettetaproombbq.com
for information about Nicole hart and the NRG
Band check out www.thenrgband.com
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Barenaked
Ladies
Events Center-Seneca-Niagara Casino
Niagara Falls, NY 9-26-08
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Concert
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Maybe
my shorts were on too tight or I had a bad taco
for lunch but the performance by the Barenaked
Ladies at the Events Center at the Seneca-Niagara
Casino in Niagara Falls, NY on September 26,
2008 left me yawning at best. Don't get me wrong
as that is just my opinion and by the looks
of the sold out crowd many were enjoying themselves
but to these eyes and ears it was a listless
poorly paced performance. I've seen the Ladies
numerous times. This was not one of their better
performances.
Oh the hits were played
including "One Week", "The Old
Apartment", "Pinch Me", "Alcohol",
"All Been Done" and "Brian Wilson"
among them and some more obscure material including
"Asleep At The Wheel", "Running
Out Of Ink" and "Conventioneers"
and others during their nineteen song set. But
the banal repartee grows tired after a while.
In other words shut up and play the songs. The
Ladies lyrical witticisms are more than enough
to enjoy without the adolescent humor that at
times seemed forced and unnatural. Also the
constant changing of guitars and instruments
after almost every song leave huge gaps in the
pacing of the show with lots of anti climatic
waiting till the next song starts. You would
think these guys could string together at least
a few songs in the same tunings to avoid this
unnecessary distraction from the show.
Even
the Ladies best known song "If I Had $1,000,000",
saved rightly for the encore, suffered from
the endless prattle between singers Steven Page
and Ed Robertson while trying to lengthen the
song. This was totally unnecessary. Again just
play the damn song. The song lends itself to
audience sing along and participation but the
talking did not allow for it. Unbelievably one
of the high points of the evening came at the
end of "If I Had $1,000,000" when
singer Steven Page added a couple of verses
in his best operatic voice of the song "Memories"
from the Broadway musical "Cats" proving
if they would tone down the hokiness and just
play and sing their songs how talented and enjoyable
the Barenaked Ladies can be instead of the insipid
novelty act they come across as. For more shows
at the Seneca Casinos go to www.senecaniagaracasino.com
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Nicole
Hart & the NRG Band
-Live! NRG-
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By
Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
This
seven song disc from Nicole Hart & The NRG
Band recorded live in the summer of 2006 in
Connecticut features the sexy blues vocals of
Nicole Hart and a slew of top notch musicians
and guests. The disc kicks off with the eight
minute workout "I Heard" written by
and featuring keyboardist Lance Ong who has
worked with David Sanborn and others. Grammy
nominee Gil Parris adds a nice mid song guitar
solo on "I Heard". Stanley Behrens
who has played with Willie Dixon and other blues
giants adds his harmonica and tenor sax talents
to some tracks as well. Other tracks of note
include a nice run thru The Allman Brothers
classic "Hot 'Lanta", Koko Taylor's
"Voodoo Woman" and the Buffalo Music
Hall of Fame member Tom Hambridge written "It
Hurts So Bad". You can get more information
about Nicole Hart & the NRG Band at www.thenrgband.com
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Noa
Bursie
-Familiar
Addiction-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
One
of Western New York's emerging artists the past
few years has been Noa Bursie. From open mics,
to singer song writer circles to solo and headlining
gigs for national artists including Shawn Colvin
and Los Lobos she has played them all. She has
sharpened her song writing skills along the
way and put to together a bouquet of them together
on her second disc Familiar Addiction. An all
star cast of local musicians back up Bursie
including among others Jerry Livingston, John
Bacon Jr., Ron LoCurto, Mary Ramsey, Jim Bohm
and Buffalo Music Hall of Fame members Jim Whitford,
Emile Latimer, Frank Grizanti, Ken Kaufmann
and Wendell Rivera. The disc kicks off with
"Sweet William" an infection number
with Bursie's joyful singing along to a galloping
drum best and singular guitar lines. "Weightless"
and the haunting "I'll Never Tell"
score bonus points as well as the up tempo "Altitudes",
the title track "Familiar Addictions"
and the country waltz time "Pilgrim's Progress".
Familiar Addiction is an outstanding effort
from Noa Bursie. For more information check
out her website at www.noabursie.com
Vote for Noa in the Messa Music 'Artist
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The
Pug Mahones
-Bootleg-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Local
Celtic rockers The Pug Mahones (Mike Jordan-vocals/guitar,
Kelly Jordan-drums, Jeff Shaw-fiddle/mandolin
and Chris Gugliuzza-bass) have released a new
disc tiled Bootleg. Following in the steps of
bands such as Flogging Molly, The Tossers and
Dropkick Murphy's the band shows an adherence
to traditional Celtic music roots while adding
a healthy dose of rock to the mix. "All
For One" and "Stomp on the Floor"
take the traditional route and "Gone Too
Far", "Leave the Bottle" and
"Simple at First" rock out a little
harder. Bootleg is a nice debut from The Pug
Mahones. Why not raise a pint and wish the lads
well at www.thepugmahones.com
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Tom
Stahl and the Dangerfields
-King
of the World-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Stalwarts
of the local music scene and the bard of Buffalo,
Tom Stahl and the Dangerfields are coming at
you to proclaim they are indeed King of the
World. The poetic folk rock musings of Stahl
have always been a treat to follow and King
of the World is no exception. His wistful sarcasm,
his political slant and keen insight always
set you thinking about the subjects he writes
about. The Dangerfields add ample artistic support
in the likes of bassist David Courtemanche,
drummer Gary Kowalski, guitarist Marty Peters
and keyboardist Mark Stahl. Ted Lambert and
Mary Stahl are credited as Special Guest Dangerfields.
Not a dog among these eleven tracks but I was
partial to "Ignorant", "Take
a Gander", "Dumb American" and
"We Are Blessed". You can check out
Tom's lyrics, hear The Dangerfields music and
of course purchase merchandise at www.tomstahlandthedangerfields.com
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Jackson
Rohm
-Long
Way from Moving On-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
After
releasing two albums of classic Heartland pop/rock,
Jackson Rohm decided a change was needed before
recording his next disc. The Jamestown, NY native
who currently resides in Cleveland, OH, headed
to the capitol of country music, Nashville.
The result of that change is his exciting new
disc Long Way from Moving On. His music and
vocals seem most comfortable in the country
music mode and results in his best work yet.
His country charm shines on the tracks "The
Old Me" and the title cut "Long Way
from Moving On". A couple of wistful ballads
"Driving with the Brakes On" and "Don't
Cut Your Hair" would not be out of place
on the current Country Top 40. The blindside
lover's tale "Your Wife is Cheatin on Both
of Us" is an unusual take on the normal
tryst. Rohm shows he still has the rocker in
him on the track "Christine" about
an unattainable girlfriend. By the sound of
his latest Long Way from Moving On, Jackson
Rohm has found his niche. For more on Rohm check
out www.jacksonrohm.com
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Test
Tube Rhino
-self
titled-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Test
Tube Rhino is the latest project from guitarist
Joe Pinnavaia. He has previously helmed the
bands 716 and Breakerbox. On Test Tube Rhino
Pinnavaia handles guitars, synths, bass and
drum loops along with Matt Castronova who helps
out on bass and drum loops. The instrumental
tracks veer from Steve Vai/ Joe Satriani speed
shredding to Lenny Kravitz funky blues and rock
to Jeff Beck Blow era jazz rock. Highlights
among the seven tracks are "Test Tube Fantasy",
"Nimicus Namicus" and "High".
Check out "Caucacious" which shows
some serious Pinnavia fretwork over a hypnotic
bass line. You can get more info about Test
Tube Rhino at www.myspace.com/testtuberhino
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(MOM-bray)
-Joe
Mombrea-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Joe
Mombrea's most recent release titled (MOM-bray)
features a selection of mostly self penned songs
that highlight his guitar work and clever songwriting
skill. The disc starts off with the hilarious
funny track "She Does the Laundry (More
Than She Does Me)" that follows a breezy
acoustic melody. "She Does the Laundry..."
is receiving national airplay in major cities
currently including 107.7 The Lake here in Western
New York. "Caveman" and its big Neanderthal
guitar chords and the blues rock vamp "She's
A Lady" shows his rocker side. He professes
his admiration on "Marshalline" and
turns in a nice version of the Bill Withers
classic "Ain't No Sunshine". Bonus
track material includes an impressive rendering
of Genesis tribute band Seconds Out recorded
live at The Tralf by soundman Bob Hillman. Go
to www.geocities.com/mombreamusic/mombros
for more information.
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Jeez
Luweez
-Enjoy the Show-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Local
artists Jeez Luweez have a new CD out titled Enjoy
the Show. The band consists of Cassandra Postek
on vocals and percussion and Debbie Ritch on guitar.
The ten song disc feature eight tracks written
by Postek, two instrumentals from Ritch, "Awakening"
and "My Ride" and a cover of the Alan
Parsons Project hit "Wouldn't Want to be
Like You". The ladies rock hard on the track
"Sweet" sounding like Grace Slick fronting
Heart then gets in a Blondie/Bangles pop mode
on "Worker Ant". Other tracks to check
out include "What Is It", the title
track "Enjoy the Show' and "Shut my
Mouth". For
More information on Jeez Luweez go to www.jeezluweez.com |
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Big
Scrooge
-The Labrynth-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
One
of the definitions Webster's uses to explain the
word labyrinth is "something extremely complex
or tortuous in structure, arrangement or character".
That pretty much sums up the latest from Big Scrooge
titled The Labrynth. Big Scrooge comes across
sometimes as serious as N.W.A. and the next as
juvenile as early Beastie Boys. There are some
interesting beats and rhymes among this Hip Hop
mélange but the disc lacks an overall cohesiveness.
There is however a nice video clip of Big Scrooge
in action on his My Space page. You can view that
at www.myspace.com/greatbigscrooge
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NATIONAL
CD REVIEWS
Here's
a rundown of some stellar national releases
to come across our desk in the last few months.
The four star system is in effect.
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Downchild
Blues Band
-Bootleg-
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By
Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

Toronto's
Downchild Blues Band has been spreading the gospel
of the blues since 1969. On this live set from
1971 at Rochdale College in Toronto the sound
is surprisingly good considering its age and the
two track eight channel mixing board used to make
the recording. Downchild was a major influence
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