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Bob Silvestri
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Chicago
Events
Center-Seneca-Niagara Casino
Niagara Falls, NY May
5th, 2012
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Concert
Review-by Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
It's
almost hard to imagine that the band Chicago has
been around for over forty years.What started
as a progressive and innovative rock ensemble
soon dissolved into a Top 40 pop juggernaut. Hurting
the band were the sudden death of guitarist Terry
Kath and the departure of Peter Cetera to pursue
a solo career. Four of the original members remain
including their signature horn section along with
keyboardist and vocalist Robert Lamm and the replacement
members do an admirable job of replicating some
of the signature vocals styles of the band. They
still regularly sell out their shows and tours
and their fans can be a rabid bunch. I myself
have seen the band on numerous occasions the first
being a show at Rich Stadium in 1974. Though I
don't count myself among the rabid I would call
myself a casual fan of the band mostly the material
from their early career.
They arrived here for a sold out show in the Events
Center at the Seneca-Niagara Casino in Niagara
Falls, NY on May 5th, 2012 and the nearly two
hour show featured a litany of hits most familiar
to the ears of even a casual radio listener. Starting
with the classics "Make Me Smile" and
"Colour My World" the band started on
a high note. "Does Anybody Really Know What
Time It Is?", "Dialogue Part I and II",
"Saturday In the Park" and "Beginnings"
were greeted enthusiastically by the crowd who
by this time had thwarted security and were filling
the aisles in front of the stage. The wireless
microphone system for the horn section allows
them to be front and center stage and the two
keyboardists perform behind them on elevated platforms
on each side of the stage in a somewhat odd twist.
The band seemed to be having a good time, the
video screens were filled with old photos of the
band and their album covers and the crowd loved
every second of it but I wasn't feeling it. It
seemed contrived like they had done this a thousand
times. Heck they have done it a thousand times.
To further kill mine but not the crowds mood they
ramped up the lameness factor with "Just
You and Me", "If You Leave Me Now"
and "(I've Been) Searching So Long".
They also had a fan come out and sing somewhat
timidly and off key at times with the band. Shudder.
They somewhat redeemed themselves by finishing
up with nice runs thru "I'm A Man" and
"25 or 6 to 4".
I guess my problem was the show never seemed to
hit a peak and while every song was well known
it seemed bland and dated at times. This is of
course just one person's opinion of the show and
I may add that I would still go see Chicago again
and chalk this one up to an off night for the
band.Or my tin ear. For more great upcoming shows
at the Seneca Casinos go to www.senecacasinos.com
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Jim
Cuddy Band
Centennial Hall
London Ontario, Canada April 27th 2012
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Concert
Review-by Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
After
a visit to Cleveland for our second Springsteen
show in less than a week we found ourselves
on yet another concert road trip this one taking
us to London, Ontario for a show by the Jim
Cuddy Band on April 27th, 2012. Cuddy a founding
member of Blue Rodeo played to a full house
at Centennial Hall with the London Orchestra.
While it may seem an unlikely pairing the band
and orchestra played a thoroughly entertaining
show with the orchestra adding nuances to Cuddy
solo material and songs associated with Blue
Rodeo. "Watch Yourself Go Down", "Everyone
Watched the Wedding" and "Bulletproof"
kicked things off in fine fashion but the following
two songs "The Light That Guides You Home"
and "Skyscraper Soul" the title cuts
from Cuddy's last two solo discs were spot on
perfect. A couple of Blue Rodeo favorites helped
to round out the first set "Bad Timing"
and "After the Rain" were both met
with approval from the crowd. "After the
Rain" featured Cuddy at the piano and delivering
one of his best vocal performances of the evening.
Cuddy had jokingly advised us earlier that this
would be "ballad night" because of
the orchestra but the band closed the first
set with a rocking version of "Trust Yourself"
another Blue Rodeo favorite.
The
second set alone was worth the nearly three
hours each way drive to see the show. "This
Town", "Love Never Lies" and
"Regular Days" had the band in perfect
meld with each other and the orchestral arrangements.
"Water's Running High", a jaw dropping
"Five Days in May" and "Pull
Me Through" followed with Cuddy again solo
at the piano on "Pull Me Through".
Magic moment of the evening goes to Cuddy's
heartfelt rendering of "Sad Nights"
which he dedicated to his wife who was in the
crowd. Another Blue Rodeo favorite "It
Could Happen to You" closed out the second
set.
Returning
for an encore Cuddy again took to the piano
and gave the highlight of the night a stunning
version of the Blue Rodeo classic "Try"
a song that never fails to rise the goose bumps
no matter how many times I hear it played. To
close the evening Cuddy took to the front of
the stage with guitarist Colin Linden and violinist
Anne Lindsey for a version of "Wash Me
Down" sans any electrical amplification
that reverberated splendidly in the concert
hall before calling it an evening. One other
comment about Centennial Hall, it had to be
the strangest set up I have ever seen in all
my years of concert going. A very long U shaped
balcony that afforded terrible sight lights
to the stage made for an uncomfortable sitting
position all evening but the kicker was the
Bingo Hall style table arrangement on the floor
area that were loaded with samples from the
Canadian sponsor of the orchestra. The odd arrangement
even had Cuddy remarking at one point about
it during the show with a chuckle and saying
something to the effect of the Bingo numbers
"B-14". For more on Jim Cuddy or Blue
Rodeo check out
www.jimcuddy.com and www.bluerodeo.com
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Travis
Tritt
Seneca
Allegany Casino and Hotel Event Center
Salamanca, NY March 25th 2012
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Concert
Review - By Bob Luterek
webmaster@bestofwny.com
Travis
Tritt brought his old school down home real
country music show to the Seneca Allegany Casino
Hotel in Salamanca on 3-25-2012. Compared to
some of today's country artist, Travis Tritt
is much more substance over image. His music
has a little edge to it bordering on southern
rock.
The
show was a sellout crowd that ranged in age
and demographics. Some fans even drove hundreds
of miles to catch the show. Travis didn't disappoint,
he played all of his classic hits from "Here's
a Quarter" to "Trouble" and tried
out some new songs as well. The one cover he
did play was "Take it Easy" by the
Eagles, a song he has recorded in the past and
has played enough that it's becoming a song
that his fans see as a Travis Tritt song!
The
show was just under 90 minutes and if there
was any down side to the evening it was that
Travis did not do an encore. I spoke with some
fans that drove down from Toronto and they were
shocked when the house lights came on almost
immediately after the last song and he did not
return to the stage. It was an awkward ending
to really good show.
For
information on upcoming shows visit: http://www.senecaalleganycasino.com/seneca_event_center.cfm
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Jim
Messina - March 9th, 2012
Bear's Den-Seneca-Niagara Casino-Niagara
Falls, NY
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Concert
Review-by Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
The
Bear's Den located in the Seneca-Niagara Casino
in Niagara Falls, NY welcomed musical pioneer
and legend Jim Messina on March 9th, 2012 to
an enthusiastic but somewhat sparse crowd. Too
bad because you missed out on a very entertaining
ninety minute set in which Messina drew from
his stints with Buffalo Springfield, Poco, Loggins
& Messina and his extensive solo catalog.
Taking a causal stroll onto the stage he took
a seat on a stool and offered up the first of
three consecutive Loggins & Messina songs,
"Watching the River Run" followed
by "Danny's Song" and "Thinking
of You".
Between
songs Messina regaled us with stories of his
catching a slight cold from his school age daughter
and wondering if would affect his voice this
evening, cracked jokes with his band and guitar
tech and told the stories behind the songs and
his early days with his ground breaking bands.
From his Buffalo Springfield and Poco days Messina
played "Carefree Country Day", "Kind
Woman" and "You Better Think Twice".
He rolled out a new song "She's Got to
Rock" and showed he still knows how to
write a great song. Messina closed the set with
an exhilarating version of the Loggins &
Messina classic "Angry Eyes" that
had the crowd on their feet at the end of the
song. He returned for a two song encore including
the show ending classic rock staple "Your
Mama Don't Dance". For more great upcoming
shows at the Seneca-Niagara Casino go to www.senecaniagaracasino.com
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Regis
Philbin - March 2nd, 2012
Events Center-Seneca-Niagara Casino-Niagara
Falls, NY
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Concert
Review-by Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Entertainment
legend Regis Philbin held sway over a packed
Events Center at The Seneca-Niagara Casino in
Niagara Falls, NY on March 2nd, 2012. While
some may debate me on the legend aspect of my
opening declaration there is no doubt about
Philbin's endurance in an entertainment machine
that routinely chews you up and discards you
when through with you. Even at eighty years
old this guy is loaded with charm, charisma
and an engaging energy that would make those
half his age exhausted. His career spans from
the early days of television with Joey Bishop
to Live! With Regis and Kathie Lee, a stint
as host of the game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
to Live! With Regis and Kelly and generations
of viewers. This was evident as the crowd consisted
of seniors thru teenagers many excited to be
in the room with their idol.
Since
his departure from his regular show Philbin
has found time to write a book, make a few guest
appearances on sitcoms and to take his show
on the road. For this performance he was backed
by an eighteen piece orchestra consisting of
local musicians The Jim Tudini Band. The show
is comprised of songs from the great American
songbook along with stories, jokes and adlibbed
repartee with the audience. He gave shout outs
to local wrestling legend Dick "The Destroyer"
Beyer who appeared on one of Philbin's earliest
shows in San Diego, Charlie The Butcher, "he
still wears that stupid hat!" said Philbin
and gave many thanks to his vocal coach Buffalo's
own Andy Anselmo. He walked the crowd without
a security net and sang duets with "The
Destroyer's" wife and a gentleman from
Rochester and allowed many to take photos and
gently mob him. He signed a few autographs but
never seemed uncomfortable or threatened with
the crowd. He belted out with a surprisingly
good set of pipes "You Make Me Feel So
Young" and "The Very Thought of You".
He also brought up six women from the audience
to engage in a little show-host chat and showed
his cool charm and professional show biz aplomb
when one lady got a bit randy using graphic
descriptions and vulgar language to describe
a past relationship. But Philbin pulled it together
and had the ladies stay on stage as back-up
singers as he performed Neil Sedaka's "Calendar
Girls". To show no hurt feeling Philbin
gave the ribald "lady" a bouquet of
flowers and serenaded her with the Miss America
theme.
Philbin gave a truly wonderful performance and
is a consummate performer from a sadly missed
era.
For more upcoming shows at the Seneca-Niagara
Casino go to www.senecaniagaracasino.com
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Three
Dog Night
Seneca
Allegany Casino and Hotel Event Center
Salamanca, NY January 29th 2012
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Concert
Review - By Bob Luterek
webmaster@bestofwny.com
Three
Dog Night brought their classic show to the
Seneca Allegany Casino Event Center on 1/29/2012
and it was a sellout crowd of around 2500 people.
The band lineup included Buffalo Music Hall
of Fame inductee Cory Wells and Danny Hutton
on lead vocals, as well as original keyboardist
Jimmy Greenspoon, guitarist Michael Allsup.
Paul Kingery (bass and vocals) and Pat Bautz
(drums).
The
concert was a mix of hits, non-hits from their
old albums and some newer material. They played
most of their top 40 songs including One, Never
Been to Spain, Shambala, Easy to be Hard, An
Old Fashioned Love Song, Out in the Country,
Mamma Told Me Not To Come (with a rap section
in the middle). They also played their version
of the Randy Newman written song "You Can
Leave Your Hat On" that they recorded in
1975 and it was later recorded and made famous
by Joe Cocker in 1986. A newer song that they
played featured Cory Wells belting out the blues
on "Heart of Blues". They finished
their 1 ½ hour show with crowd pleasing
encore of "Joy to the World"
Upcoming
shows at the Seneca Allegany Casino Event Center
Rita Coolidge - Saturday, February 11,
2012 o 7 PM
Grand Funk Railroad - Saturday, March
10, 2012 o 7 PM
Travis Tritt - Sunday, March 25, 2012
o 5 PM
For information on upcoming shows visit: http://www.senecaalleganycasino.com/seneca_event_center.cfm
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McCarthyizm
-Victors & Vices-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
A
band or any artist for that matter should ever
rest on their laurels. Yes some fans may want
you to play those favorite and familiar songs
over and over but the true root of any artist
is to always evolve and create something new.
The band McCarthyizm (Joe McCarthy-vocals/guitar,
Paul Ceppaglia-guitar, Dave Mucha-bass, Helen
Butler-fiddle, Joe Suplicki, drums and Nate
Schnenkloth-keyboards) has always felt like
that to me. They have gone from brash young
hipsters to a tight polished and focused group
of musicians well-seasoned and wiser with age.
They have sweated it out on the local club stages
and held their own with musical titans at The
Square, the Erie Canal Harbor and more. Their
tenure on the local music scene earned them
an induction into the Buffalo Music Hall of
Fame in 2009. But rest on their laurels, I think
not. So that brings us to their latest release
Victors & Vices fourteen songs of Celtic
and alternative pop with swagger and a blue
collar Buffalo grit to them. Opening with the
call to arms anthem "Bartender Again"
and following with the more pop leanings of
"Four Letter Word" and "Falling
Out of the Sky".They come right back with
their trump card and Celtic roots on "Victor's
Morning", "Pub in the Valley"
and the traditional "Johnny I Hardly Knew
Ya" in quick succession and just when you
think it can't get any better they break out
a country rock style ballad "And So It
Goes" pure bliss on this cut. A stunning
re arrangement of The Beatles "You've Got
to Hide Your Love Away" is also a winner.
Always dangerous to interpret Beatles music
McCarthyizm pulls it off with aplomb here. Also
of mention is "Never to Die" a rocker
that shows off guitar virtuoso Ceppaglia mad
skills. Like fine Irish whiskey McCarthyizm
has only improved with age. Go to www.mccarthyizm.com
for more information.
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Son
of the Sun
-Almost Not There-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
What
can you say about Son of the Sun except they
are the real deal. If you caught any of their
appearances opening for some of the summer outdoor
concerts you had to come away impressed. On
their latest six song release Almost Not There
the band (Brandon Delmont-drums, Steve Matthews-bass,
Jeremy Franklin-guitar, Joseph Stocker-guitar/keys/vocals
and Zak Ward-vocals/guitar) again offer up a
scintillating collection of songs that are both
cosmopolitan and urbane. All six tracks spark
a fire of desire in your soul including "Fruit
Jar" and "Don't Worry" two tracks
that build in intensity behind the deft drummer
of Delmont. Other notables are "As Far
as Lucy" and "My Best Mistake".
This is essential stuff. Check out Son of the
Sun at www.sonofthesunmusic.com
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Here
Come The Comets
-That Good
'Ol Fashioned Sin Volume 1-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Here
Come The Comets possesses something that most
artists on top of the charts don't have great
songs with great arrangements, a sophisticated
sound and talent. Theirbrilliant five song EP
titled That Good 'Ol Fashioned Sin Volume 1
shows a band hitting their creative stride.
The band (Todd Lesmeister-vocals/guitar/keys,
Steve Ryder-guitar/vocals, Jeff Schaller-drums
and Blaine Toney-bass) uses shimmering guitars,
mesmerizing vocals and a dynamic rhythm section
for a sound that is accessible, modern yet slightly
retro and bears repeated listens. The funky
"Whaddya Say", "The Runaway Daughter
of Calypso" and the tile cut "Good
'Ol Fashioned Sin" are standout tracks.
With songs this good let's hope Here Come The
Comets have Volume 2 up their sleeve. Check
them out at www.myspace.com/herecomethecomets
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The
Backpeddlers
-Songs of Guilt & Revenge-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
The
latest from The Backpeddlers is as juicy and
delicious as the title suggests. The ten song
disc is a blistering slab of garage/punk at
its finest. The band is fronted by former girlpope
member Mark Norris (vocals/guitar) who wrote
all the songs sans one is anchored by Roger
Bryan (vocals/guitar), Andy Vaeth (bass/vocals)
and Jeff Pietrzak (drums/keys) and is steeped
in a deservedly well-worn swagger. Think early
Kinks or Stones mixed with some New York Dolls
that would be right at home on Little Steven's
Underground Garage radio show. They come galloping
out of the gate on "Turn the Tables"
with its buzz saw guitars and fade into my favorite
the slow bluesy "It's All True". "I'm
A Lot Like Him" conjures up The Faces while
"Doctor Friend" written by David Hamilton
would make Sir Paul proud. Other keepers include
"(Do the) Crying Shame", "Get
What You Wanted (Lose What You Had)", "How
I'm Inclined" and "Old Father's Blues".
This one comes highly recommended. Check it
out at www.thebackpeddlers.com
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Maria
Sebastian
-Truth Gets the Front of the Line-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Sometime
you just have to get it off your chest and let
your thoughts be known. Such is the case with
the latest release from Maria Sebastian titled
Truth Gets the Front of the Line a very enlightening
and political statement about our times and
a radical departure from her previous song collections.
Political records can turn off your audience
who sometimes don't want to have to think about
their music and just bob their heads to the
beat. But Sebastian manages to use her voice
to caress you and actually draws you into the
lyrics. Sebastian wrote all ten songs on the
disc. She says in the liner notes that she drew
inspiration for the disc from the works of Malcolm
X, Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King Jr., Maya
Angelou and others. Outstanding cuts include
"Land of the Literal", "Un is
the Loneliest Prefix (For Comic Legend Harvey
Pekar)", "Define "Us"",
"Red (For Malcolm X)" and "To
All of the Babies in Prison Tonight". Also
of note are the title cut "Truth Gets the
Front of the Line" and "There
I
Said It". Helping Sebastian on the disc
is Zak Ward on guitar and Buffalo Music Hall
of Fame members John Brady (Class of 2003) on
guitar and Jerome Augustyniak (Class of 1994-with
10,000 Maniacs) on drums.You can get more information
about Maria Sebastian by going to www.mariasebastian.com
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The
Albrights
-ask,tell.-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
A
genre defyingsynthesis of musical styles melded
to form a sound that can only be described as
The Albrights is the best way to describe their
new CD titled ask, tell. The band (Brandon Barry-guitar/vocals,
Matthew Crane-bass, Aaron Odden-drums and Joseph
Donohue III -keys/vocals/guitar) blend pop,
rock, jazz, roots music and a dash of soul for
a refreshing blast of indie pop confections.
"Hard Times", "Just Another Night",
"Good Woman" and "Miss Rosie"
all hit home but the highlight here is the bluesy
guitar and piano romp "Drown". Good
Stuff. Check them out at www.thealbrightsband.com
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Lewis
and Klark
-self titled
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Guitar
duo Lewis & Klark have a new self-titled
release out. After a brief hiatus the instrumental
duo consisting of Bob Luterek and Rich Kallay
have returned to performing and recording. Sporting
a variety of influences of both styles and guitarists
they still arrive at a unique sound and style
of their own. Elements of Latin, pop, jazz and
country all come together for a refreshing change
of pace for the ears. Part of this is achieved
by their recording style done direct into the
soundboard and with no overdubs and the interplay
between the two. One will define the melody
line and usually stay within the line while
the other over lays lead guitar lines with restraint
and well-chosen phrases and runs. Highlights
include "Kitchen Sink", "Over
Easy", "Latin Flair", "Top
Down", "Christine" and "Fine
Wine". Fans from Pat Metheny to Spyro Gyra
will like this one. Check it out at www.lewisandklark.com
(Full
disclosure here-Bob Luterek member of Lewis
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Mark
Winsick
-Turnin' Wheel-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Master
bluesman Mark Winsick has a new disc out titled
Turnin' Wheel. Winsick an inductee in the Buffalo
Music Hall of Fame (Class of2010) surrounds
himself with an outstanding cast of musician
for by far his best recording to date. Among
these artists are fellow Hall of Fame members
Jim Whitford (Class of 2006), Jim Ehinger (Class
of 2007), Peter Case (Class of 2000), Gurf Morlix
(Class of 2005), Rob Lynch (Class of 2011),
Nick Veltri (Class of 1994) and Tom Hambridge
(Class of 2001). The disc features a mix of
self-penned tunes from Winsick and a few covers
including Robert Johnson's "Ramblin' On
My Mind", Van Morrison's "I've Been
Working", a great version of the Victoria
Williams and Peter Case written "Rise and
Shine"and Don D. Robey's "That's the
way that Love Is" that has Winsick in his
best crooner mode. The covers are all well and
good but it is the original compositions that
shine here. From the lead off track "Prisoner
of Time", the masterful title cut "Turnin'
Wheel", "Don't Come To Me" an
acoustic solo number and harder edged "Time
to Move On" is where Winsick and band mates
seem to really come alive. Check out Mark Winsick
at www.markwinsick.com
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Mick
Hayes
-Recovery-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Longtime
local favorite Mick Hayes' latest CD Recovery
is somewhat of a departure from his normal blues/rock
style. The six song EP tells Hayes story as he
went through a life changing period in his life.
More adult contemporary sounding than previous
recordings the disc has Hayes' roughhewn vocals
passionately on display adding weight to the lyrical
content. Some of the musicians helping Hayes in
the studio include Bobby Militello(BMHOF Class
1995) on sax, Bobby Jones (BMHOF Class 2004) on
Hammond organ, Jerry Livingston (BMHOF Class 2008)
on bass, Ken Kaufman (BMHOF Class 1984) on piano,
Carl Johnson on drums and Jeff Jarvis (BMHOF Class2003)on
Flugelhorn. Highlights include "Love Sick",
"Too Soon" and "Living in Recovery"
featuring killer sax work from Militello. Go to
www.mickhayesband.com
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Boyd
Lee Dunlop
-Boyd's Blues-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Boyd
Lee Dunlop has taken a rather different path
on the way to recording his first CD titled
Boyd's Blues. For nearly eighty years Dunlop
has played piano around town on the club scene
including the Colored Musicians Club while most
of that time working his regular day job. His
only recording session was in the late 50's
with Big Jay McNeely. A chance encounter with
photographer Brendan Bannon at the Delaware
Nursing Home were Boyd was now residing led
to conversations and Dunlop playing for Bannon
on the out of tune nursing home piano. After
playing for Bannon they decided to make a record.
Producer Allen Farmelo who used to work at Robby
Takac's Chameleon West Recording Studios flew
in from his current studio digs in New York
City to record Dunlop on a snowy Buffalo winter
day in one day long session. The result is the
stellar Boyd's Blues. The nine tracks feature
Dunlop on piano, Sabu Adeyola on bass and Virgil
Day on drums. Dunlop wrote eight of the nine
tracks. Dunlop has a distinctive playing style,
changing tempos, laying back in the pocket,some
unique phrasing and his improvisational (noodling?)
style that at times seems more from the heart
than technically perfect. I mean that as a compliment.
Highlight tracks include "Boyd's Mellow
Blues", "Boyd's Swinging Blues",
"Boyd's Place", "Boyd's Funky
Blues" and "Boyd's End of the Day
Blues". The lone cover is a take on "St.
James Infirmary Blues". Check out Boyd
Lee Dunlop at www.facebook.com/BoydLeeDunlop
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Yvonne
Schmidt
-Foolproof-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Long
one of the Western New York blues scene classiest
performers Yvonne Schmidt has released her second
CD titled Foolproof a ten song selection that
shows off her sultry vocal style. The tracks were
recorded and produced in Nashville by local boy
made good Tom Hambridge (BMHOF Class of 2001)
who also lends a hand on the drums and song writing
duties. Ms. Schmidt and her new CD are on par
with any of the current roots/blues ladies including
Shemekia Copeland, Janiva Magness and Ana Popovic.
Schmidt pays homage to the godmother of all roots
blues female performers, Bonnie Raitt, with "Give
it Up", takes on Bob Seger with a gender
redefined "Come to Mama" and the blues
rock classic "Born Under a Bad Sign".
A couple of the Hambridge penned tunes stand out
as well including the lead off cut "The Right
Track", "Daddy is A Rocker", the
title cut "Fool Proof", "Thank
the Lord" and my personal favorite "Something
Fishy". Schmidt and Hambridge have hit one
out of the park with Fool Proof. Go to www.yvonneschmidt.net
for more information. |
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Willie
May
-Nights of Luna-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Boy
can this guy turn them out! Local blues artist
Willie May has been on a prolific tear of late
with a string of releases varying from acoustic
blues to full band and back again. On his latest
titled Nights of Luna he employs the full band
treatment for some exciting new blues numbers.
Among them are the slow foot stomping "Tell
Me Baby", the high energy blues rocker "Plenty
of Problems", "By Degrees" a slow
blues cooker and "Go Back Home" featuring
May on Ukulele the new go to instrument. Highlight
on Nights of Luna is "I Gotta Girl"
featuring the indelible sound of the late great
organ master Jim Wozniak (BMHOF Class of 2007).
Some other lending a hand on the disc includes
Jim Whitford (BMHOF Class 2006), Robin Mayerat,
Tom Corsi, Randy Corsi and Joe Skinner. Check
out Willie May and his latest Nights of Luna at
www.williemaymusic.com |
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Bravuras
-Ain't No Doubt-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Anyone
who says the blues is a tired or dead genre of
music has not yet discovered the Bravuras. On
their latest release Ain't No Doubt they put together
fourteen original cuts of toe tapping head boppin'
blues tunes. The band features John Puccio on
vocals, Felix Mayer on lead guitar, Bert Torres
on bass, John P. Hufford Sr. on guitar, harmonica
and vocals, Steve Biondi on drums, Tony Grisanti
on Tenor sax and Bob Volkman on the Hammond organ.
Local legend John Valby adds keyboards and vocals
as well. Highlights among the fourteen tracks
are the Valby penned "Old Man", "Sideways
Richie" and "Jukejoint Mama" both
written by Puccio, "You Got To Get Up"
written by Grisanti and this reviewers favorite
cut the slow blues burner "Scars On My Heart"
written by Hufford. The Bravuras are one of the
hardest working local outfits with gigs nearly
every weekend. You should do yourself a favor
and check them out. For more information go to
www.thebravuras.com |
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Kim
Sloan
-Unplugged-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
After
a brief hiatus from performing around town Kim
Sloan has reissued her Unplugged CD and is back
playing live in the clubs. The disc features nine
tracks with a style akin to Sheryl Crow or similar
female singer songwriters. Although the songs
would benefit from full band arrangements (perhaps
in the future) they all stand on their own merit
and to me that is the true test of a good song
if it still holds its own in a stripped down form.
Highlights here include "Lonely Lady",
"Loco-Gypsy", "Let Them Say What
They Want" and "Not That Easy".
Here's hoping Ms. Sloan doesn't stay away so long
this time and gets back to performing regularly
once again. Contact her at kimsloanmusic@yahoo.com |
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Nick
Young
-Truth Is-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Rochester's
Nick Young has a new CD out titled Truth Is
featuring thirteen eclectic roots rockers. Young
has started to play more regional shows including
a few in Buffalo and Western New York. Working
the same musical circles as or own Chris Trapper
and The Corrections the new disc features local
artist extraordinaire Tim Mroz on bass and organ.
Lots of good stuff on this one including the
lead off track "Possibilities", "Something
In Your Eyes", "Long Decline",
my personal fave "Make It Alright"
and "Returned To Sender". Ex Wilco
drummer Ken Coomer mans the kit on "Gone"
for good measure. Check it out at www.nickyoungonline.com
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Lisa
Forrest
-Oh Lake Erie-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Acclaimed
poet and singer songwriter Lisa Forrest has
released a hauntingly beautiful eleven track
CD titled Oh Lake Erie about our rust belt city's
decline but still beating heart. Most of the
lyrics were first penned as poems that Forrest
eventually added music to for this her first
full length disc. Recorded at the home studio
of Jonathon Hughes who adds bass and organ here,
Forrest surrounds herself with some of the best
and brightest musicians from Western New York
including Buffalo Music Hall of Fame members
John Brady on guitar, Jim Whitford on Dobro
and pedal steel, Rob Lynch on drums. Other musicians
lending a hand include Ronnie Kowalewski, Doug
Lambert, Marlene Mathews, David Mussen, Melissa
Rapisardi, Paul Todaro and Jonas Westbrook.
Check out "Black Dog's Lament", "Dear
Lover", "Porcelain", "Sorry
Song" and the beautiful title track "Oh
Lake Erie". Fans of Kathleen Edwards, Blue
Rodeo and Lucinda Williams will fall in love
with this disc. Without a doubt one of my favorite
local releases of 2011. Go to www.cdbaby.com/cd/lisaforrest
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Final
Conspiracy
-Negative Reflections-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Building
a name over the last year or so with some fine
performances including a spot at the annual
Music is Art festival, a slot at the Bowman
Cup Battle of the Bands and a few club gigs
pop metal group Final Conspiracy has released
a CD tilted Negative Reflections. Most of the
attention has centered on lead guitarist Alexander
Matos and his innovative riffing. He along with
band mates Patrick Moran and Jessica Zeth on
vocals, rhythm guitarist Nivek, Lenzie E. Humphrey
on bass and Kevin Grant on drums turn in a tight
and melodic twelve song disc recorded at GCR
Studios in Allentown. Most of the stuff here
works well with Matos guitar a focal point but
some work is needed with the lyrical content
at times. That's not so much a criticism as
something that I'm sure will improve with maturityand
as the band grows in their confidence. Check
out the tracks "Storm", "Box
of Broken Glass", "Until Tomorrow"
and "Loved for the Unloved". A bright
star on the local scene you can find out more
about Final Conspiracy by visiting their web
site at www.reverbnation.com/finalconspiracy
or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/finalconspiracy
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Hinkley
-Heaven is High-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Hailing
from Rochester and looking to spread their influence
and musical sounds is the band Hinkley (John
DePuy-guitar/vocals, Charles Leport-drums, Dennis
Mariano-guitar/keys, Jona Toll /bass and Will
Veeder-vocals) and their new release Heaven
is High. The ambitious fourteen song disc is
a nearly seamless cycle of songs that could
be described as Pink Floyd meets Pearl Jam with
a dose of Fleet Foxes and My Morning Jacket.
Lots of good stuff here to discover including
"Walnut Fire", "Fleetwood Folds",
the title track "Heaven is High",
"Everybody's Gunna Sing", "He
Fought a War" and "Jack Daniel's Song".
Go to www.hinkleysounds.com
to find out more.
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Jim
Crean
-Velvet Crush-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
For
years now Jim Crean has been one of the local
scenes premier metal/rock acts and his latest
release Velvet Crush shows he has no plans of
slowing down anytime soon. Velvet Crush is another
collection in a long line of releases from Crean
full of melodic heavy riff rock guitar and howling
vocals done right. Recorded in various studios
in Toronto, Buffalo and Rochester the disc features
Crean on vocals along with Phil Naro(ex-Talas
currently with D Drive) and Don Mancuso(ex-Black
Sheep and Lou Gramm and currently with D Drive)
on guitar, Steve Major also on guitar, Glenn
Nash on drums and Stan Miczek on bass. Most
of the tracks here were written by Crean and
Naro including "It Couldn't Get Any Better",
"Taste of Reality", "She Goes
Down" and "Daytime Friends(Night Time
Lovers)". The thunderous rocker "Redlight"
shows Crean at his best belting out his vocals
with sheer abandon. A cover of Talas' "Crystal
Clear" written by Mitch Perry and Ralph
Morman from the Talas album Live Speed on Ice
and Billy Sheehan's "My Heart Breaks Down"
are also included.You can find out more about
Jim Crean and his new release Velvet Crush by
visiting www.jimcrean.net
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David
Abbatoy/Cynthia McCaffrey (Busted Stuff)
-Bitter Cold-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
David
Abbatoy and Cynthia McCaffrey better known as
the duo Busted Stuff has released a very enjoyable
eight song disc titled Bitter Cold. Winners
of numerous local music awards over the years
the duo is one of the more consistent and beloved
performers on the local scene. Recorded at their
home studio the disc features all original music
with stark lyrics from Abbatoy indicative of
the album title. His guitar work anchors down
each song on the disc in its own right but it
is McCaffrey's sublime violin playing that absolutely
shines throughout. Outstanding tracks here include
the haunting ballad and title cut "Bitter
Cold" featuring some fine singing from
Abbatoy, "Pray To Rain" with an almost
Goo Goo Dolls feel to it, the darkly spooky
"Mercy Cry" and the McCaffrey penned
instrumental "New Horizon" featuring
her signature violin and an electric midi/mandolin.
Check out www.bustedstuffmusic.com
for more information about this eclectic duo.
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The
Canal Street String Band
-Introducing The Canal Street String Band-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
With
the rebirth of the Erie Canal Harbor what a
better time to celebrate and honor the rich
heritage of that era with the introduction of
The Canal Street String Band and their new CD
Introducing The Canal Street String Band. The
band consisting of Dave Ruch on guitar, banjo,
mandolin and vocals, Phil Banaszak on fiddle,
mandolin and vocals and Buffalo Music Hall of
Fame member Jim Whitford on upright bass, Dobro
and vocals plays a style of Bluegrass, sea shanty
and folk music featuring traditional and newly
penned songs influenced by the maritime and
traveling workers of that era and passed down
over the ages. The band weaves their magic on
"Hang Me (Been All Around This World)",
"Waltz in Four", "Rambler Gambler",
"Canal Street Breakdown", "Shadowland"
and the always popular traditional number "Shenandoah"
along with seven other tracks on the disc. Destined
to be the "house band" for our summertime
and water front you can find out more about
The Canal Street String Band at www.canalstreetstringband.com
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Tanya
Diona
-Nothing to Prove
Something to Say-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
I
guess you can say that one of the signs of success
in the music industry today is to appear on
American Idol. Western New York's own Tanya
Diona has appeared as a background vocalist
on Idol for the last few seasons as part of
Ray Chew's house band and is probably a better
singer than quite a few of the contestants.
In addition to backing up the contestants on
the show and on their subsequent recordings
she has performed with Beyoncé, Carrie
Underwood, Tim McGraw, Tom Jones and more on
Idol. In her down time she has found the time
to release her own CD titled Nothing to Prove
Something
to Say. The fifteen songs on the disc are a
funky mix of R&B and soul with both up tempo
numbersand ballads showing her dynamic vocals.
Diona recorded some of the tracks at Audio Magic
in Buffalo with Robbie Konikoff and Mike Rorick
helping along with guitarist Kenny Hawkins and
vocalist Joey Diggs lending a local touch to
the disc. One of the other outstanding contributors
is Diona's husband and musical collaborator
Russell Graham who adds his many talents (production,
writing, playing and more) to the proceedings.
Lots of good stuff here (something that is lacking
from many of today's recording artists and recordings)
including "Family Reunion", "Deliver
Me", "Get Your Sexy On", "Let
It Roll" and "The Land of Funky".
Graham steps into the spotlight with a solo
turn on "Love Reflection" before joining
his wife for a duet on the Eric Benet penned
"Spend My Life With You" that is pure
magic. Well-chosen covers of the Marilyn McCoo
and Billy Davis Jr. hit "You Don't Have
To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)" and the
Rufus and Chaka Khan hit "Once You Get
Started" are keepers also. Check out Tanya
Diona at www.tanyadiona.com
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20
Years Later
-Better Later Than Never-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
The
band 20 Years Later is a project from three
friends from high school who decided after a
twenty year break to get back together and record
some new original music. Consisting of Tim Bertch
(vocals/guitar), Marc Fruth (vocals/keys) and
PJ Lorenzo (vocals/guitars) they recruited Mike
Lorenzo (bass) and Greg Arnone (Drums) for their
new disc titled Better Later Than Never. Produced
by Buffalo Music Hall of Fame member Dick Bauerle
(Class of 1988) and mastered at Abbey Road Studios
(yes, that Abbey Road Studios) the recording
has a clean pop/rock sheen to the songs. Echoes
of the Fab Four along with The Grassroots, Cheap
Trick, Moody Blues, Big Star and more can be
heard from the band. They even turn in their
own take of Big Star's "Septembur Gurls'
here. Other tracks of note include "Makes
Me Shy", "Letters From Moscow"
and "Strange Days". You can check
out 20 Years later at www.20-years-later.com
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Grand
Canyon Rescue Episode
-Dirt Road Highway-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Just
a short hop down the 90 to Rochester is where
Grand Canyon Rescue (Steve Day/Dobro, Jim Howe/banjo,
Tom Mahoney/guitar, Jimmy McAvaney/drums, Miles
McHugh/guitar and Ron Parmoda/bass) calls home.
On their latest release Dirt Road Highway they
offer up ten tracks of Roots music filled with
harmony, guitars, banjos and Dobro. "Gabriel's
Horn" would make the Carter Family proud,
"You're No Good" has a rootsy groove,
and "18 Wheels" give a nod to Buffalo.
"Abilene" and "Christmas Time"
are worth checking out as well. Recalls some
of the fine work of Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson.
Go to www.grandcanyonrescueepisode.com
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