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2011 WNY EVENTS, FAIRS
AND FESTIVALS
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Allentown
Art Festival
June
11th - 12th, 2011
Historic Allentown District |
Attica
Rodeo
August
4th - 7th, 2011
54th Annual Rodeo |
Buffalo
Funk Fest
August 27th, 2011
LaSalle Park at 3pm |
Buffalo
Irish Festival
TBA
The Hamburg Fairgrounds |
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Buffalo
River Fest
June 17th - 18th, 2011
Father Conway Park
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Canalfest
July
17th - 24th, 2011
Erie Canal Banks, NT |
Carlys
Crossing
TBA
Gallagher Beach |
Chautauqua
Light the Lakes
September 4th, 2011
Chautauqua Lake |
Children
First Festival
TBA
Ellicottville, NY |
Down-Home
Country Weekend
August 6th & 7th, 2011
Langford Tractor Pull Grounds
Rt.75 & Rt.249 North Collins, NY |
Eden
Corn Festival
August
4th- 7th, 2011
Route 62 Eden, NY |
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Elmwood
Ave. Festival of the Arts
August 27th - 28th, 2011
Elmwood Ave.
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Erie
County Fair
August
10th - 21st, 2011
Hamburg Fair Grounds |
34th
Annual Falling Leaves Festival
Sept.
30th Oct. 2nd, 2011 |
Friendship
Festival
June
30th - July 1st, 2011
Riverside Park, Buffalo
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Genesee
County Fair
July
20th - 24th, 2011
Batavia, New York |
German
Heritage Festival
TBA
Cheektowaga Town Park |
Buffalo
Greek Fest
June
3rd - 5th, 2011
Hellenic Orthodox Church |
Gus
Macker Tournament
Jun
25th - 26th, 2011
Niagara Square, Buffalo |
Historic
Lewiston Jazz Festival
August
26th - 27th, 2011
Village of Lewiston |
Italian
Food & Heritage Festival
July
14th - 17th, 2011
Hertel Ave. Buffalo |
4th
Annual Jammin' in June Music Festival
June 3rd - 5th, 2011
St. Amelia's School |
Juneteenth
Festival
June
18th - 19th, 2011
Martin Luther King Jr. Park |
Kingdom
Bound Christian Music Festival
July
31st - August 3rd, 2011
Darien Lake Theme Park |
Lewiston
Artfest
August
13th - 14th, 2011
Church Street, Lewiston |
21st
Annual Macedonian Festival
July 8 - July 10, 2011
Sts. Cyril & Methody Macedonian Orthodox Church
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Music
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September
17, 2011
Delaware Park. Buffalo |
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National
Buffalo Wing Festival
September 3rd- 4th, 2011
Coca-Cola Park
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Orleans
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TBA
Knowlesville,
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Pirate
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July
30th - 31st, 2011
Evangola State Park |
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Cheektowaga
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Polish
Heritage Festival
June
10th - 11th, 2011
Hamburg Fairgrounds |
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Bradner Stadium, Olean, NY |
Ride
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June 25th, 2010 |
Roycroft
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June
25th - 26th, 2011
Roycroft Campus, East Aurora |
Scottish
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Shakespeare
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Delaware
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Sterling
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August
21st - 22nd, 2010 |
Sterling
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July
9th- Aug 21st, 2011
Sterling, NY |
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Jul
1st - 3rd, 2011
Village of Ellicottville and
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July
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Delaware Ave and Niagara Square |
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Aug 6th - 7th, 2011
Throughout the Villiage
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Ukrainian
American Day Festival
August 21st, 2011
Buffalo, NY |
Weekend
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June
4th - 5th, 2011
Niawanda Park |
Williamsville
Old Home Days
July
12th - 15th, 2011 |
Quaker
Arts Festival
Sept.
17th - 18th, 2011
Orchard Park Middle School |
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July 8th-10th, 2011
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CONCERT REVIEWS
By
Bob Silvestri
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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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Ray
Davies
Center for the Arts-SUNY @ Bflo.
Amherst, NY- November 13th, 2011
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Concert
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
One
of the most significant artists to come out
of the British Invasion was Ray Davies and his
band the Kinks. Along with the Beatles and the
Rolling Stones the Kinks were influential to
rock music in this very fertile period of music
as rock exploded on the masses. On November
13th, 2011 Davies now touring solo brought his
new tour behind his latest release See My Friends
to the Center for the Arts before a full house.
See My Friends features Davies collaborating
on Kinks songs with the likes of Bruce Springsteen,
Lucinda Williams, Jackson Browne, Metallica
and the late Alex Chilton to name a few.
Splitting the show into
two parts the first an acoustic set with Davies
accompanied by guitarist Bill Shanley and the
second half with his backing band and the opening
act for this leg of the tour The 88 from Los
Angeles it was an evening of incredible music.
Playing the more poignant numbers acoustically,
"Waterloo Sunset", "Dedicated
Follower of Fashion" and "See My Friends"
were stunning gems of delight to hear while
"Sunny Afternoon" had the crowd singing
along.
Davies saved his biggest
hits and loudest rockers for the second part
of the show with "Till the End of the Day",
"All Day and All of The Night", "Too
Much Time on my Hands" and "The Hard
Way" all resonating with the crowd. Other
show stoppers included "David Watts"
performed by The 88, "Misfits", "Full
Moon" and "Nothing in the World".
Davies closed the set with a stunning "Celluloid
Heroes" before returning for an encore
of the classic "You Really Got Me"
with features quite possibly the greatest guitar
riff of all time.
Davies displayed his
acerbic English wit throughout the evening telling
tales from his storied career, plugging his
book, complaining about his bad guitars to his
tech but joking about it with the crowd and
of course his strained and notoriously fickle
relationship with his brother and fellow Kink
Dave.
Kudos to the Center
for the Arts for bringing an artist of Ray Davies
caliber to the area. Check out www.ubcfa.org
for more upcoming shows.
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Lucinda
Williams
-Town Ballroom-
Buffalo, NY- November 6th, 2011
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Concert
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
It
was with great anticipation that the local musical
brethren waited for the Lucinda Williams show
on November 6th, 2011 at the Town Ballroom.
The show had been talked about since tickets
went on sale as Williams has been an infrequent
visitor to Buffalo with less than half a dozen
shows that I can recollect since 1992 around
the time of her breakout work. It was a celebratory
victory for those who lament about the dearth
of talent that skips Buffalo when planning their
tours. The full house at the Town Ballroom proved
that more bands should stop here.
Out in support
of her latest release Blessed, Williams delighted
the crowd with a two hour performance that included
material from that release, some choice covers,
fan favorites and some new songs as well. Williams
whiskey drawl vocals are perfectly complemented
by the sublime playing of her band Buick 6 (Andy
Sutton/bass, Butch Norton/drums and Blake Mills/guitar).
Mills in particular was on fire all evening
with perfect runs or bending notes as the songs
needed adding grit or subtle shadings. What
a find this guy is. The band also performed
an opening set prior to their set with Williams
giving us a preview of what was to come from
this great in their own right outfit.
Kicking it off
with "Can't Let Go" and the title
track from Cars Wheels on a Gravel Road Williams
and her band really hit their stride and seemed
comfortable enough to try an unreleased song
"Stowaway in Your Heart". A cover
of Bob Dylan's "Trying To Get To Heaven"
followed by a stirring "Sweet Side"
and "Those Three Days" stood out as
did a blistering "Unsuffer Me". Other
tracks of note were the Blaze Foley tribute
"Drunken Angel", "Buttercup and
"Copenhagen" both from the new disc
and "Lake Charles". Proving they came
to play and to entertain the crowd Williams
and her band tore through a finale of "Essence",
a pulse pounding "Change The Locks",
"Joy" and "Honey Bee". She
and the band returned for an encore of the title
tune from her latest "Blessed" before
a soul stirring version of Gregg Allman's classic
"Just Ain't My Cross to Bear" and
closing with the Buffalo Springfield classic
and the still relevant today "For What
it's Worth". Sincere thanks to Tom Overby,
Eric Frankhouser and of course Lucinda for their
help with the Feed the City Benefit for the
Food Bank of WNY. For more information on Lucinda
Williams check out www.lucindawilliams.com
and for more great upcoming shows at the Town
Ballroom go to www.townballroom.com
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Jason
Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience
-Town Ballroom-
Buffalo, NY November 4th, 2011
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Concert
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Jason
Bonham, son of legendary Led Zeppelin drummer
John Bonham, brought his Led Zeppelin Experience
show to the Town Ballroom on November 4th, 2011
to the delight of a very packed house. A very
capable drummer in his own right (good DNA here)
the whole thing still had the feel of a top
notch Zeppelin tribute/cover band. Granted the
vocals and musicianship were spot on and the
singer was clean shaven and not of the Robert
Plant lion mane hair style. Nor did the band
employ the garish Jimmy Page outfits of the
time but you know it never quite jelled to these
ears.
Interspersed among
the all Zeppelin set were home movies, photos
and recollections from Jason which I guess lends
the whole thing some credibility and raises
it above tribute band chees territory. The two
and a half hour two set show featured some brilliantrenditions
of classic Zep including the show opener "Immigration
Song" and "Celebration Day" from
the first set and "Since I've Been Loving
You" and "In The Light" from
the second set. They sent the crowd over the
edge with the one two wallop of "When the
Levee Breaks" and "Kashmir" to
close the show. They also threw in a couple
of clunkers with "Your Time is Gonna Come",
"The Ocean" and I guess you have to
say the encore of "Stairway to Heaven"
Yawn. I know, they have to play it like Lynyrd
Skynyrd with "Free Bird" but both
are due a nice spot at the home for retired
songs.
The mixed aged
crowd from boomers to teens ate it all up with
most obviously never having seen the real Led
Zeppelin but appreciating the pedigree of Bonham.
He gave it right back often telling the crowd
that it was the best crowd of the tour and that
he was having a great time. They ended the night
with a throbbing version of "Whole Lotta
Love". For more information about Jason
Bonham check out www.jasonbonham.net and for
upcoming shows at the Town Ballroom go to www.townballroom.com
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Blues
Power
-Saving Blues Radio in Western New York-
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Concert
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
To
paraphrase ESPN's Chris Berman "Nobody
circles the wagons like the Buffalo music community".
With the eminent threat of WBFO's long running
local blues shows being taken off the air the
people are making their voices heard. . All
of this has come about with the recent purchase
of WBFO from the University of Buffalo by WNED.
This appears to be a decision on the part of
WNED's management to terminate the blues programs.
Currently there is an ambitious letter writing
and petition drive underway in bars, music clubs,
work places, a blues concert to raise awareness
and more asking WNED CEO Don Boswell to keep
the blues programing alive in Buffalo. The long
running blues series heard weekends on WBFO-FM
88 features national, regional and most important
local blues artists. With in depth commentary
from disc jockeys Jim Santella, Anita West and
Debbie Sims their local take on the blues scene
will be lost. According to West "You will
lose the local flavor and news about the local
blues scene. Willie Haddath, The Filter Kings,
Jony James, none of these or other great local
blues artists in the area will be heard on local
radio. How wrong and sad is that?"
It is sad that
rock radio has gone the way of the 8 track player
with no local bands able to crack into regular
rotation. That's due to the corporate suits
making the decisions "in the best interest
of the shareholders". Well there is the
rub. You see we are the owners of public radio
which WNED is a member. We support the station
with our tax dollars and when you donate money
at pledge drives you can dictate which programming
your support should go to. Public radio is sponsored
by your dollars and you should have a choice
and a voice in whether the blues program stays
or is replaced by some syndicated NPR show about
growing rutabaga's or something. The minimal
amount of saving is nowhere near the good will
brought to our community by keeping the blues
show on the air. Not some late night feature
but in its current weekend form. Let your voice
be heard. Print
a copy of the form and mail your thoughts
on this issue to CEO Don Boswell at the address
listed on the form. The show could be off the
air as early as January 2012 so don't wait to
have your voice heard. For more information
on how you can help go to www.wnyblues.org
DON'T LET LOCAL
BLUES PROGRAMMING LEAVE THE BUFFALO AIR WAVES!
Please email dboswell@wned.org
or call 716-845-7000.
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LOCAL
NATIONAL CD REVIEWS
Here are some national releases with
a local angle that we have enjoyed listening
to recently
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Willie
Nile
-The Innocent Ones-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Willie
Nile (BMHOF Class of 2005) continues his recent
career resurgence and creative streak with his
latest and one of his strongest releases to
date with The Innocent Ones. Nile one of the
best singer songwriters of our time bar none
wrote ten of the eleven tracks with longtime
collaborator Frankie Lee and the other solo
on this one. The disc features the rousinganthem
"One Guitar" a beacon of optimism
with the its chorus of "I'm a soldier marching
in an army, got no gun to shoot, but what I
got is one guitar". The song is already
a hit in the UK thanks to a version by Mike
Peters and The Alarm and has been covered by
Graham Parker stateside. Nile's socially conscience
lyrics resonate with the everyman in us all
and are the reason why he has such a passionate
following. Check out the title cut "The
Innocent Ones", "Rich and Broken",
"Song for You", "Sideways Beautiful"
and the Beatles-esque "My Little Girl".
If you are not a fan yet of Willie Nile and
how can you not be a fan of our own Prodigal
Son, get on board with The Innocent Ones. Check
it out for yourself at www.willienile.com
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Gurf
Morlix
-Blaze Foley's 113th Wet Dream-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Gurf
Morlix (BMHOF Class of 2005) newest release
is a tribute to revered Austin music legend
and his close friend the late Blaze Foley. The
disc titled Blaze Foley's 113th Wet Dream is
adorned with a duct tape motif similar to Foley's
own use of the multi-purpose tape that earned
him the moniker of Duct Tape Messiah and features
fifteen of Foley's compositions. Though Foley
was a tortured soul and a jerk at times who
was murdered under some bizarre circumstances
these are some of the most beautiful songs ever
written and interpreted superbly by Morlix.
"Baby Can I Crawl Back To You", "Big
Cheeseburgers and Good French Fries", "Picture
Cards", the title cut "Blaze Foley's
113th Wet Dream", "Cold Cold World",
the eternally optimistic "If I Could Fly"
and "In The Misty Garden/I Shoulda Been
Home With You" will stay with you long
after you are done listening. This is top notch
stuff from Morlix and from an artist who left
us too soon and deserves to be remembered forever.
For more information go to www.gurfmorlix.com
and www.blazefoley.com
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Tom
Hambridge
-Boom!-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Tom
Hambridge (BMHOF Class of 2001) has been on
an impressive run to say the least. In the last
couple of years he has written, produced and
toured with the likes of George Thorogood, Lynyrd
Skynyrd, Van Zant, and Gretchen Wilson and produced
and played on a Grammy winning disc with Buddy
Guy. He has played locally at Artpark, UB's
Center for the Arts and The Sportsman's Tavern
and yet he still found the time to turn in his
own stellar disc titled Boom! featuring eleven
outstanding tracks of new material and his versions
of songs written for some of the above mentioned
artists. I swear this guy throws away songs
others wish they could write and seems to be
able to write chart topping tunes in his sleep
and in just about any style. On Boom! Hambridge
gives us his versions of "I Got Your Country
Right Here" originally done by Wilson and
"Things I Miss The Most" a heart tugging
tale of life on the road that Van Zant turned
into a big hit. Other standoutshere include
"Upside of Lonely" a sly blues number
about the good things when relationships end,
"I Keep Things", "Two Thumbs
Up" a scorching barn burner in the best
Southern Rock tradition and "I Had a Real
Good Time". Hambridge wears his Buffalo
roots proud on "Bangin' Around" with
rollicking piano and shades of our beloved Stan
and The Ravens. For more information about Tom
Hambridge go to www.tomhambridge.com
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Spyro
Gyra
-A Foreign Affair-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
The
latest from Spyro Gyra (BMHOF Class of 2000)
titled A Foreign Affair finds the band returning
to their roots on Lenny Silver's (BMHOF Class
of 2000) locally based Amherst Records. Still
led by founding member Jay Beckenstein on sax
along with Tom Schuman on keys, Julio Fernandez
on guitars, Scott Ambush on bass and drummer
Bonny B the band breaks some new territory here
while retaining that signature Spyro Gyra sound.
"Caribe", "Samba For Two",
"Cancao de Ninar" and "Antigua"
are all standout here. While "Falling Walls"
features some fine guitar work from Fernandez.
Two of the tracks here feature vocals something
the longtime instrumental outfit shied away
from over the years. Keb' Mo' and Arijit Singh
add their vocal touches to "Last Call"
and "Khuda" respectively. While I
hate to say it is the best that the band has
released in a while (that seems a disservice
to their other fine releases) it is clearly
one of their more consistent and enjoyable records
in some time. Check them out at www.spyrogyra.com
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The
Saddle Cats
-Herdin' Cats -
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Buffalo
raised musician Richard Chon sure has taken
a decidedly different path to his music career.
Chon started out as the classical music critic
for the Buffalo News before heading out west
as a journalist and finding fame and fortune
as the go to fiddle guy for Western swing music
instead. Landing a gig with Dan Hicks and His
Hot Licks, Chon toured all over before settling
in with his own outfit The Saddle Cats. Joined
by Bobby Black, Gordon Clegg, Bing Nathan and
Johnny Cuviello the band's pedigree includes
stints with Commander Cody, Asleep at the Wheel,
Barbara Mandrell and the well spring of swing
Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. Pretty impressive
to say the least. But you can't rest on your
laurels and the Saddle Cats deliver an authentic
take on their latest Herdin' Cats. "Whoa
Babe", Jimmy Rodgers' "Travelin' Blues",
the tongue in cheek "You Got the Right
Key, But the Wrong Keyhole" and "I've
Got A Crazy Woman for Me (She's Funny That Way)"
resonate from the dusty trails of classic Western
Swing. Standout here is an instrumental of the
Hoagy Carmichael classic "Stardust"
that shows off Chon supple and fluid fiddle
playing. Check them out at www.saddlecats.com
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Jim
Cuddy
-Skyscraper Soul-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Blue
Rodeo front man Jim Cuddy has released his third
solo disc this one titles Skyscraper Soul. Not
much new ground broken here as he follows the
Blue Rodeo blueprint of great songwriting and
memorable songs but it is always good to hear
new material from this truly amazing talent.
He gets help from friends including Bazil Donovan
from Blue Rodeo and Jim Cuddy band members Colin
Cripps, Anne Lindsey, Steve O'Connor and Joel
Anderson. Guests include Melissa McClelland
and son Devin Cuddy. Keepers here include "Still
Want You", the title cut "Skyscraper
Soul", "Everyone Watched the Wedding",
"Watch Yourself Go Down" and "Banks
of the 49". Cuddy turns in one of his signature
passionate vocals on "Water's Running High"
my favorite track on the disc. Go to www.jimcuddy.com
for more information.
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Paul
Langlois
-Fix This Head-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Paul
Langlois guitarist for The Tragically Hip has
released a solo album titled Fix This Head a
true solo record in every respect as Langlois
handles all the instruments, vocals, production,
etc. on the disc. Sounding more like Billy Bragg
or The Weakerthans here it is nice to hear another
side to his work other than the Hip. This one
is definitely worth checking out especially
to Hip fans but for other fans of good music
as well. Highlights include the title cut "Fix
This Head", "Broken Road", "Shattered
Down", "Cards" and "Homeless
in Aspen". For those looking for something
Hip sounding if we must check out "Confidences".
For more information and how to purchase Fix
This Head go to
www.chingmusic.com
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NATIONAL
CD REVIEWS
Here are a few national releases
that we enjoyed in the last few months
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Roomful
of Blues
-Hook, Line & Sinker-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

This
venerable Rhode Island blues outfit comes back
strong on their first disc in quite some time
Hook, Line & Sinker. Led by longtime guitarist
Chris Vachon and backed by one of the best horn
sections in the land they are often imitated
but are never duplicated. Best blues outfit
out there. Check them out at www.roomful.com
and at www.alligator.com
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The
Aggrolites
-Live-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
This
live set from the Aggrolites showcases what a
fun time these guys are live. Lots of audience
sing a longs, shout outs and cheering as the band
free flows through a set of their self-proclaimed
Dirty Reggae. Check out "Pop the Trunk"
on this one and you'll be hooked. Find out more
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Ruff
Kutt Blues Band
-Mill Block Blues-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

This
CD marks the return to recording for Texas blues
guitar legend Anson Funderburgh after the death
of band mate and another blues legend Sam Myers.
The disc is a collection of songs about growing
up on a Cotton Mill Block in North Texas a theme
familiar to most of the musicians including
James Goode who put together this impressive
song cycle. Part of the proceeds from sales
of the disc goes to the Hart Fund to support
struggling blues artists and their families.
Highlights include "Cuts Like A Knife",
"Now You See Me", "Oh Lord"
and "Drown on Dry Land". For more
information and how to purchase go to www.ruffkuttblues.com
For more about the Hart Fund go to www.blues.org
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The
Pretty Reckless
-Light Me Up-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Oh
you bad girl Taylor Momsen. On the Pretty Reckless'
first full length disc Momsen leads her band thru
an onslaught of partying, slap downs and potty
mouth songs that would make Pink or Keisha blush.
Despite her young age Momsen sounds as if she
has lives the life portrayed here. With equal
parts Joan Jett, Cherie Currie and Edie Sedgwick,
Momsen has her rock girl snarl down pat. Check
out "My Medicine", "Since You Been
Gone", "Make Me Wanna Die" and
"Goin' Down". |
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Waylon
-The Music Inside-A Collaboration Dedicated
to Waylon Jennings-Volume 1-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
This
tribute disc honors one of the most bad ass artists
ever to come down the pike in any genre. Featuring
wife Jessie Colter ("Good Hearted Woman"
with Sunny Sweeny), son Shooter Jennings ("Belle
of the Ball"), John Hiatt ("Just To
Satisfy You"), Kris Kristofferson and Patti
Griffin("Rose In Paradise" ) and many
more artists this is a deserving tribute to an
unsurpassed artist. Go to www.waylonjennings.com
or www.bigmachinerecords.com
for more information. |
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Justin
Moore
-Outlaws Like Me-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

The
new darling of Nashville goes for the fences on
his second release Outlaws Like Me. Standard country
themes are explored here "Redneck Side",
"Run Out of Honky Tonks", "Beer
Time", "If You Don't Like My Twang"
and "Bed of My Chevy" and will appeal
to fans of Brad Paisley, Toby Keith and the likes.
Big guitar hooks, loud drums and the prerequisite
fiddles and pedal steel guitars are all part of
the formula on this one. For more information
go to www.moorejustinmusic.com
or www.thevalorymusicco.com |
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Paul
Mark
-Mirage Cartography-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Paul
Mark's latest Mirage Cartography finds him stepping
out without his usual outfit The Van Dorens for
a semi acoustic blues roots sound. His dexterous
fingerpicking style is brilliant here especially
on the tracks "Bug Jar", "Mirage
Avenue #2" and "Land Rush/Kings Counsel".
A very under rated writer, singer and guitarist
in my opinion. Check him out at www.paulmark.com
for more information. |
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General
Bastard
-You're Not Special-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Detroit
grunge metal outfit with attitude to spare on
their release You're Not Special. Check out
"You Can't Touch Me", the title cut
"You're Not Special" and the Zappa-esque
"Sucks To Be You" to get an idea of
General Bastard. Check them out at www.generalbastard.com
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The
Von Ehrics
-Two Foot Stomp-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Texas
cow punk with big guitars and pop hook laden
songs all guaranteed to get the beer flowing
the feet stomping and the party started. Keepers
here include "Down the Road Tonight",
"I'm Just Saying" "Last of The
Working Slobs" and "Lord, I Pray".
For more information and how to purchase Two
Foot Stomp go to www.vonehrics.com
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Sunny
Sweeny
-Concrete-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

Latest
entry in Nashville's seeming endless array of
singer songwriters is Sunny Sweeny and her new
CD titled Concrete. Sweeny has solid chops,
good songs and a crystal clear voice so her
future seems bright. Reminded me of early Dolly
Parton fronting the Eagles. Check out "Mean
As You", "Fall For Me" and "Drink
Myself Single". You can find out more about
Sunny Sweeny at www.sunnysweeny.com
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The
44's
-Boogie Disease-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

Ex
Fabulous Thunderbird's guitarist Kid Ramos shows
up to lend on hand on the first CD from Los
Angeles blues band The 44's titled Boogie Disease.
All nine tracks are a smoking hot mix of guitar
and harp blues done just right. You can keep
this one on repeat but highlights include "Pull
My Strings", the title track "Boogie
Disease", "Blowin' Like Hell"
and "Johnny Cochino". Useless fact,
The 44's drummer J.R. Lozano is a member of
the Los Lobos family tree. Go to www.the44sband.com
for more information.
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Eli
Young Band
-Life At Best-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

Eli
Young Band (that's Mike Eli and James Young
along with Chris Thompson and Jon Jones) latest
release Life At Best is probably their best
and most consist release in their nearly eleven
year career. More Tom Petty sounding for your
typically modern country release but that's
a good thing here. Check out the tracks "Crazy
Girl", "Skeletons", "The
Falling" and "How Quickly You Forget".
On the web www.eliyoungband.com
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The
Mighty Mojo Prophets
-self titled-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

Birth
from the same Long Beach, CA blues scene that
gave us Rod Piazza and the Mighty Flyers, Robert
Lucas and James Harmon comes The Mighty Mojo
Prophets. On this their self-titled release
they offer thirteen tracks of solid electric
boogie blues to warm your soul. Hot cuts include
"Evil Sometimes", "Friday Night
Phone Call" and "Smile on My Face".
For more information check out www.mightymojoprophets.com
or www.ripcatrecords.com
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Brantley
Gilbert
-Halfway to Heaven-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

Halfway
to Heaven the sophomore effort from Brantley
Gilbert is some hard rocking heavy metal country
that's way more Daughtry than Brad Paisley.
Checkout "Hell On Wheels", "You
Don't Know Her Like I Do", "Country
Must Be Country Wide" and "Bending
The Rules and Breaking The Law". Go to
www.brantleygilbert.com
for more information.
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Julius
Pittman & The Revival
-Live Tonite Funky Southern Soul!-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

As
the title of Julius Pittman & The Revival
states funky Southern soul cooked to perfection
and featuring lots of horns and Hammond B3 organ
that leans heavy on the classic Stax/Memphis
sound. Hot tracks include "I Wouldn't Treat
a Dog", "You Got Me Hummin'"
and a cover of Jr. Walker and the All-Stars
"Shotgun". You can get more information
at www.juliuspittmanrevival.com
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Martina
McBride
-Eleven-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

Martina
McBride she of diminutive size but possessor
of a powerful voice works out those pipes on
her latest titled Eleven. More pop/adult contemporary
than country this girl can sing. Surprisingly
good throughout and not over produced, stand
out tracks include the funky "You Can Get
Your Lovin' Right Here", "Broken Umbrella",
"Teenage Daughters" based on her own
daughter's growing pains and the cancer survivors
tale "I'm Gonna Love You Through It".
She also does a duet with Pat Monahan from Train
on "Marry Me". Go to www.martinamcbride.com
for more information.
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Peter
Novelli
-self titled-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

Roots
and blues done Louisiana style on Peter Novelli's
self-titled release. Following that swampy funky
Creole sound Novelli has guests Paul Barrere
from Little Feat join him on "Lie No Better",
Dr. John helps out on "Since The Hurricane"
and "Te-Ni-Ne-Ni-Nu" and Augie Myers
shows up on "Baby Scratch My Back"
and "Bulverde, Texas". You can check
it out at www.peternovelli.com
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Steve
Gerard & The National Debonaires featuring
James "Rock" Gray
-Voodoo Workin'-
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

The
back story to this recording is as good as the
music. Seventy plus year old blues legend James
"Rock' Gray from Jackson, Mississippi and
friend of fellow blues legends Sam Myers and
Elmore James, seemingly vanishes. Steve Gerard
tracks him down after a month of searching and
gets Gray to agree to record a new album. Thank
goodness for that! Gray's vocals are a blend
of passion, gospel, blues and a little carnal
knowledge and indeed one for the ages. Helping
out here is Doug "Mr. Low" James and
Preston Hubbard both alumnus of Roomful of Blues.
Check out "Michelle", "Sweet
Little Woman" and "One of these Days".
To check out the full story go to www.nationaldebonaires.com
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