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Concert
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Steve
Earle
Bear's Den, Seneca Niagara Casino, Niagara Falls
NY
May 4th, 2013
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Concert
Reviews - by Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
The
bastard child of modern country music and a
seminal player in the whole alternative-country
movement Steve Earle made a rare area appearance
for a show at the Bear's Den inside the Seneca
Niagara Casino in Niagara Falls, NY on May 5th,
2013. Out on the road behind his latest release
The Low Highway Earle would showcase a good
portion of that record and selections from his
work on the television show Treme and a few
from throughout his career.
With his long hair and slightly balding pate
and a beard that rivals Duck Dynasty's Robertson
clan Earle cuts quite the figure of anti-establishment
authority. He would manage to throw the proverbial
dart at Wal-Mart on "Burnin' It Down",
George W. Bush on the slap down "Little
Emperor" and the hand that feeds him in
this case the casino itself as Earle declared
before his final song "We got time for
one more because of rules around here. They
want you out there losing your money".
He can also crack a joke. After a blistering
version of his country blues weeper "I
Thought You Should Know" Earle quipped
"I just got all you guys laid". He
threw down some Bluegrass long a favorite of
his on "Love's Gonna Blow My Way"
from the new disc and rocked the rafters with
"Taneytown" from his classic album
El Corazon. Other highlights from the show included
the one that started it all for Earle "Guitar
Town", "Copperhead Road", "Hard
Core Troubadour" and the Celtic rocker
"Galway Girl". Earle returned for
an encore and spoke about his three year old
son John Henry who was recently diagnosed with
autism and then delivered a tender and melancholy
"Remember Me" that had everyone counting
their blessings.
A very jovial Earle came out to the merchandise
table after the show and chatted, sign autographs
and posed for photos with his legions of fans.
For more great upcoming shows at the Seneca
Casinos go to www.senecacasinos.com
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Diana
Krall
Center for the Arts, SUNY @ Buffalo
April 23rd, 2013
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Concert
Reviews - by Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Pop
jazz stylist Diana Krall currently on tour behind
her latest release Glad Rag Doll played to a
full house at the Center for the Arts on the
UB North Campus on April 23, 2013 for a show
that was originally scheduled for February but
was cancelled due to illness. The wait was worth
it as Krall performed a brilliant set of songs
from the Great American Songbook and songs she
learned growing up listening to her father's
records. Some may call her a sellout to the
jazz world for her mainstream success but Krall
put the doubters to rest with her serious piano
chops and her husky sensuous vocals. The stage
was set up like an old movie/vaudeville theater
with back drop film projections throughout the
show, curtains and old style clamshell footlights.
While most of the nearly two hour set featured
tracks from her latest Krall also ran through
songs from Tom Waits, Nat King Cole and Fats
Waller.
Starting the show with "When the Curtain
Comes Down" from Glad Rag Doll the charismatic
Krall had the rapt attention of the crowd. She
regaled the crowd with stories about the songs
and herself between numbers sometimes ruminating
too long as she herself mentioned before performing
the next track. Highlights from the new record
included "Just like a Butterfly That's
Caught in the Rain", "You Know-I Know
Ev'rything's Made for Love" and "Let
It Rain". Krall and her band gave Wait's
"Temptation"an inspired and spirited
workout that turned out to be the high point
of the show. A mid show solo turn at the piano
by Krall featured the title cut from her latest
"Glad Rag Doll", a sexy "Peel
Me a Grape", Cole's "Straighten Up
and Fly Right" and Waller's "Your
Feet's Too Big". The band returned and
offered two more gems from the new disc each
from a completely different musical era yet
melded perfectly to the show's nostalgic theme.
Buddy and Julie Miller's "Wide River to
Cross" showed what great writers and artists
that the Millers are to the modern era while
an encore of the late great Jimmie Rodger's
"Prairie Lullaby",dedicated to Krall's
husband Elvis Costello and their children, proved
the perfect way to end the show and evening.
For more great upcoming shows at the center
for the Arts go to www.ubcfa.org
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Ambrosia
Bear's Den, Seneca Niagara Casino
April 19th, 2013
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Concert
Reviews - by Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
"All
that gold!" was all my friend S.D.B. (initials
only to protect the guilty) could exclaim when
the Ambrosia show was announced. The multiple
Grammy nominated California band started out
in the '70's as progressive rockers on par with
Yes and Genesis and morphed into a Top 40 hit
machine in the '80's did spin out some gold
during their time. Even if you don't remember
the name or the band their songs are the kind
you sing along to on the radio and can't remember
who performed it.
The band still features three of the four original
members (Joe Puerta on bass and vocals, Burleigh
Drummond on drums and Christopher North on keyboards)
along with two newer members (Doug Jackson on
guitar and Rick Cowling on keyboards and vocals).
The band's appearance at the Bear's Den at the
Seneca Niagara Casino in Niagara Falls, NY on
April 19th, 2013 before a nearly full house
of reminiscing Baby Boomers featured all that
gold and more.
The ninety minute set kicked off with "Nice,
Nice Very Nice" an early hit for the band
and was followed by the later period hits "Livin'
on My Own" and "You're the Only Woman".
"Heart to Heart" and "Time Waits
For No One" could be called deep cuts and
the cover song portion of the show took the
form of a couple of Beatles tunes "Magical
Mystery Tour" a minor hit for Ambrosia
in the 70's and "Oh Darling" that
vocalist Rick Cowling knocked out of the park.
That being said and you may call me a curmudgeon
but two Beatles covers is too much in my book
no matter how well you perform them. Unless
you are a Beatles cover band.
The band continue to spin the gold with "How
Much I Feel" a hand holding moment for
the Baby Boomers in the crowd, "Holdin'
On to Yesterday" a spacey love anthem who's
title seems somewhat ironic for the band and
some of those same Baby Boomers now, "You're
The Biggest Part of Me" and a show closing
"Life Beyond L.A." that brought the
crowd to their feet. After the show the band
met their many fans who waited for the chance
to get a picture and their old vinyl LP's signed
by the band that graciously obliged. For more
great upcoming shows at the Seneca Casinos including
their summer concert lineup go to www.senecacasinos.com
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Southside
Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
Bear's Den, Seneca Niagara Casino
April 20th, 2013
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Concert
Reviews - by Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
It
is almost hard to believe that Southside Johnny
and The Asbury Jukes have been making music
for nearly forty years. The players sometimes
change but the music remains the same a horn
heavy mix of rock and rhythm and blues birthed
on the Jersey Shore. Frequent visitors to these
parts over the years the band (Southside Johnny-
vocals, harmonica and percussion, Jeff Kazee-keyboards
and accordion, John Conte- bass, Glenn Alexander,-guitar,
Tom Seguso,- drums, John Isley,- tenor sax,
baritone sax and percussion, Chris Anderson,-
trumpet and percussion and Neal Pawley- trombone,
acoustic guitar and percussion) made a stop
this time at the Bear's Den inside the Seneca
Niagara Casino in Niagara Falls, NY on April
20th, 2013. This performance however was tinged
with bittersweet emotions as this would be the
first show in our area without longtime Jukes
fan Bill Fallon. Fallon, an FBI Agent, father,
husband and all around good guy passed away
suddenly last month. He was longtime friends
of both the band and this writer and will be
sorely missed. Near the end of the show Southside
spoke of Fallon and dedicated "Long, Long
Time" to him an appropriate tribute with
the song's refrain of "Raise your glass
to the comrades we lost. My friend it's been
a long long time". Cheers Bill!
The high energy 90 minute show before a nearly
packed house kicked off with the Dusty Springfield
classic "I Only Want to be With You"
followed by the Jukes own classic tunes "I
Don't Want to Go Home" and "Love on
the Wrong Side of Town". The band played
some newer material and both "Into the
Harbour" and "Princess of Little Italy"
resonated with the crowd. Some of the other
highlights from the show included "This
Time Baby's Gone for Good", "Passion
Street", "I Played the Fool",
"Talk to Me" which had the crowd on
their feet clapping and singing along and animpassioned
version of "Without Love". They closed
the show with "The Fever" a song written
by Bruce Springsteen that Southside has made
his own. They returned for a two song encore
of "This Time It's Foe Real" and another
Springsteen number "Hearts of Stone".
The entire band came and hung out with their
fans at the merchandise table signing autographs
and posing for photos. Thanks as always to Joe
Prinzo and the Jukes crew. For more great upcoming
shows at the Seneca Casinos go to www.senecacasinos.com
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Boz
Scaggs
Center for the Arts, Suny@Buffalo
April 9th, 2013
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Concert
Reviews - by Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Boz
Scaggs oozes cool I thought as he strolled on
stage with his windswept hair, untucked dress
shirt and jeans.He could pass for your neighbor,
a fashion model, your accountant, best friend
or your kid's little league coach. That cool
smoothness about him transcends to his voice
and music too. A laid back blues soul hybrid
that isn't flashy or a hit you over the head
style it is a more soothing sound that Scaggs
has been making for forty years now.
He has played with some of the world's best
musicians including Steve Miller, Carlos Santana
and Duane Allman. Out on the road in support
of his latest release Memphis Scaggs made a
rare visit to the area with a stop at the Center
for the Arts on the UB North Campus on April
9th, 2013. Best known for his 80's album Silk
Degrees Scaggs has always been a bluesman at
heart. He offered a large selection of Silk
Degrees during the nearly 90 minute set but
the new material and the older blues songs is
what really stood out. Starting with "Runnin'
Blues" and "Dry Spell" Scaggs
welcomed the crowd and mentioned that his wife's
relatives are from the area and were in the
house. A version of Mink Deville's "Mixed
Up Shook Up Girl" was served up before
Scaggs nearly brought down the house with a
rendition of "Rainy Night in Georgia".
His buttery velvet voice allowed him to go from
the deep low notes to the high parts in the
refrain effortlessly. I could have left the
show happy right then. "Corinna, Corinna"
and "Gone Baby Gone" both from the
new disc followed before the unmistakable bass
line from Scaggs monster hit "Lowdown"
reverberated out of the speakers and brought
the crowd to its feet. Scaggs closed the set
strong with three more tracks from Silk Degrees,
"Harbor Lights", "Georgia"
and "Lido Shuffle" that again had
the crowd dancing and singing along. Returning
for the encore Scaggs played "What Can
I Say" also from Silk Degrees before playing
his piece de resistance the Fenton Robinson
penned blues classic "Loan Me a Dime".
The epic ten minute jam originally featured
the late Duane Allman trading licks and solos
with Scaggs. Those duties tonight were handled
by the very capable Drew Zingg a noted session's
ace who has worked with Steely Dan, James Taylor,
Rickie Lee Jones and others. Scaggs version
of "Loan Me a Dime" can be arguably
called one of the greatest recording ever. To
witness this classic live was a magical moment.
When Scaggs was finished with the song he casually
waved to the crowd and disappeared into the
wings.
Thanks again to the fine folks at the Center
for the Arts for bringing these shows to our
area. Check out their website for more upcoming
shows at www.ubcfa.org
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Local
Artists Showcase
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The
Hard Rock Café in Niagara Falls, NY recently
held the local round of the global Hard Rock
Rising competition for a chance to play in London,
England and open for Bruce Springsteen and The
E-Street Band. Below are some of the bands who
participated in the final round. After a hard
fought battle Whiskey Reverb were crowned the
winners. www.facebook.com/pages/Whiskey-Reverb
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Randle
and The Late Night Scandals-
In
the last year Randle and the Late Night Scandals
have exploded across the Buffalo region hitting
audience with an aggressive sound that fuses
traditional blues and modern rock styles. This
Buffalo based five piece delivers an inspiring
performance that never fails to move audiences
to their feet and across the dance floor.
www.facebook.com/pages/Randle-and-the-Late-Night-Scandals
Dirty
Smile-
Fronted
by the very charismatic and talented singer Megan
Brown this alternative rock band from Buffalo
has been building momentum and a loyal following
with some killer performances. Another bright
spot for the local music scene Dirty Smile is
a band to keep your eyes on.
www.reverbnation.com/dirtysmile
Sic
Sin-
Hard
rock and metal outfit Sic Sin knows how to rock
with an in your face attitude the way metal should
be done. Formed in 2012 this outfit from Tonawanda
will only get better with more shows under their
belts. Find them on Facebook and hit the like
button.
www.facebook.com/SicSin
Kroy
Weezy-
Slick
beats, deft rhymes and a singular style this
Buffalo rapper can throw down with the best
of them. They have performed at Broadway Joes,
Soundlab and more in addition to their Hard
Rock Café gig. A prolific artist by the
sheer volume of material on their Facebook page
they are currently recording their first CD.
Go to www.facebook.com/KroyWeezy
for more information.
Low Road
Revival-
Formed
in 2002 Low Road Revival is one of the most
polished bands on the local scene. The band
projects a fierce metal sound but always seems
to find a blues rock groove to settle into somehow.
They have shared the stage with everyone from
local Roots Rockers Flatbed and Shaky Stage
to metal Gods Mastodon, Anvil, Fear Factory
and Hate Eternal. These guys come ready to play
at every show.
Find them at www.facebook.com/lowroad.revival.7
Fiona
Corinne-
This
Pixie esque package of dynamite from Rochester
says it best herself on her Facebook page Fiona
Corinne is a local acoustic pop singer and songwriter.
Despite the fact that she hates being an ACOUSTIC
POP singer, she's making it work... although,
if anyone is looking to start a band, you should
hit her up. Just saying. Let's rock.
Check
her out at www.facebook.com/FionaCorinneMusic
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NATIONAL
CD REVIEWS
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National
CD Reviews - by Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Rosie Flores-Working Girl's Guitar-
From
her early days with the Screamin' Sirens and
through her illustrious solo career I don't
think Rosie Flores has ever released a bad album
and her latest Working Girl's Guitar is no different.
The title refers to her beloved guitar a James
Trussart Deluxe Steel Topcaster that appears
on the cover of the disc. The guitar and its
rich signature tone are hallmarks of Flores
guitar playing. Lots of good stuff on this one
including the rocking boast of the title cut
"Working Girl's Guitar" and "Little
But I'm Loud" and the surf rock vibe of
"Surf Demon #5". She tackles a couple
of choice covers including Elvis' "Too
Much", Janice Martin's "Drugstore
Rock and Roll" and George Harrison's "While
My Guitar Gently Weeps". The record is
dedicated to the memory of David Lindley and
Duane Jarvis as is the track "Yeah Yeah".
This girl slays them here. Check it out at www.rosieflores.com
Chuck
Leavell-Back to the Woods -
What
a resume Chuck Leavell has built over the years.
Keyboardist with the Allman Brothers, founder
of one of the best and very underrated bands
of all time with Sea Level, a solo career and
current musical director for the Rolling Stones
and he still finds the time to run a tree plantation
back in Georgia. On his latest disc titled Back
to the Woods-(a tribute to the pioneers of blues
piano) Leavell pays homage to the many piano
blues men that have influenced him. Some of
the artists covered here include Little Brother
Montgomery, Leroy Carr, Memphis Slim, Otis Spann
and Skip James. He employs a couple of guests
on the disc including Keith Richards, John Mayer,
Randall Bramlett, Col. Bruce Hampton and Candi
Stanton to name a few. Highlights include a
duet with Stanton on ""Mean Mistreater",
"Boots and Shoes" with Richards and
Mayer on guitar, "Southern Casey Jones"
and ""Low Down Dirty Dog". The
disc also comes with a great booklet that serves
as a tutorial to the songs and artists whose
music is featured. Go to www.chuckleavell.com
Nils
Lofgren-Old School-
Somehow
during his very busy schedule touring the world
and recording with Bruce Springsteen and the
E Street Band Nils Lofgren has released a solo
album titled Old School. Lofgren has always
been an in demand guitarist with his own outfit
Grin and stints with Neil Young and his current
gig with the E Street Band. The disc is dedicated
to the late Clarence Clemons also a member of
the E Street Band. Lofgren has help on the disc
from Paul Rogers, Rochester native son Lou Gramm
and R&B legend Sam Moore. Good stuff here
includes the title cut "Old School"
which finds Lofgren ranting about the current
state of affairs in the world featuring Gramm
on vocals lots of horns and swampy slide guitar
from Nils, "Miss You Ray" dedicated
to Ray Charles, "Amy Joe Blues" with
Rogers helping out on vocals, "Let Her
Get Away" co-written with Root Boy Slim
and "60 Is The New 18". Lofgren slows
it down with some nice guitar and piano on "Irish
Angel" and nails it on "Big Dream"
with its chorus of "dream big, work hard,
stay humble and dance a lot" and a scorching
guitar solo mid song. To find out more about
Old School and Nils Lofgren check out www.nilslofgren.com
The
Tragically Hip-Now For Plan A-
The
latest disc from The Tragically Hip titled Now
For Plan A doesn't break any new ground musically
for the band. It still has that energetic charm
and mix we love about The Hip. The only noticeable
change perhaps is a more mature sound for the
band. The disc features a few future classics
for the band and most of the material sounded
more vibrant in concert when the band hit the
road touring behind the disc. Among the standout
tracks here are "At Transformation",
"Man Machine Poem", "We Want
To Be It", "About This Map" and
"Goodnight Attawapiskat". My personal
favorite is the title track "Now For Plan
A" a dreamy hypnotic cut that features
a beautiful accompany vocal from Sarah Harmer.
She also lends her vocal charms to the track
"The Lookahead".
For more info on The Hip visit www.thehip.com
The
Devin Cuddy Band-Volume One-
If
the name Devin Cuddy rings a bell it's because
he is the son of Blue Rodeo singer Jim Cuddy.
A talented young musician in his own right he
has released his debut disc with The Devin Cuddy
Band titled Volume One. Cuddy has honed his
chops with a regular gig at Cameron House in
Toronto and the recording has a nice live feel
to it. The band (Devin Cuddy-piano/vocals, Nichol
Robertson-guitar/mandolin/vocals, Devon Richardson-bass/vocals
and Zach Sutton-drums) obviously has some of
the country rock influence of Blue Rodeo (What
Canadian band in the last twenty five years
doesn't?) but Cuddy and band mates influences
are steeped in New Orleans and Dixieland Jazz
too. Some of the highlights include "Dancin'",
"Sidewalk in the South", "East
Coast Bred", "Johnny From the Mountain"
and "I Got a Girl". Two cuts really
standout the twisted break up of "She Ain't
Crying Over Me" and the real nice country
blues track "Walking". For more about
the Devin Cuddy Band and their debut album Volume
One go to
www.devincuddy.com
Sam
Llanas-4 A.M.-
Former
BoDeans singer and guitarist Sam Llanas has
left that outfit and released a solo effort
titled 4 A.M. Llanas has always possessed one
of the most beautiful and unique voices in music
and the mellow laid back vibe on the disc is
best suited to show his vocals. Sparse arrangements
with acoustic guitar, percussion, accordion
and the occasional string section moves in a
new direction from Llanas' days with the BoDeans.
The songs are laced with tales of broken love
and regrets always good fodder for an artist.
Highlights include the title cut "4 A.M.",
"Nobody Luvs Me", "Oh, Celia"
"The Way Home" and "Oh How I
Loved You". Check out Sam Llanas and his
solo disc 4 A.M. at www.samllanas.com
Jefferson
Grizzard-A Crack in the Door-
Rome,
Georgia native singer songwriter Jefferson Grizzard
has released a new disc titled A Crack in the
Door a mix of Tom Petty, Bob Dylan song styles
with a dash of New Orleans all delivered in
Grizzard's Southern drawl. Grizzard has been
working a lot locally at GCR Studios and Audio
Magic Studios. He has played a couple of well
received shows at The Sportsmen's Tavern and
has been working with a host of the area's finest
musicians including his regular drummer Mike
Caputy (BMHOF Class of 2002). Grizzard recently
got together with our own Prodigal Son Willie
Nile (BMHOF Class of 2005) to write some songs
for Grizzard's next album. On this one Grizzard
shines on the opener "Forces That Fail",
"Puppet Show", the funky "I Got
the Spirit" and "Ain't Me To Blame".
Grizzard gets some help from producer and guitarist
Ben McRee and guest Jimmy Hall (Wet Willie)
on vocals and harp. Go to www.facebook.com/jeffersongrizzard
for more information.
The
Realbilly's-Dancehalls and Dives-
Hailing
from Cumberland Gap, Tennessee are The Realbilly's
and their refreshing new album Dancehalls and
Dives. This fourteen song disc features great
guitar work and some twangy down home Southern
country rock. This is not your current country
rock with its fake tales of pick-up trucks and
where all the girls look like models. No these
are true stories about lost love, deep regret,
life on the road and blue collar workers and
whores. Authentic comes to mind. Good stuff
includes "Princess Sunshine", the
rocking "Going to Hell" and "John
the Philistine". Other highlights include
the title cut "Dancehalls and Dives",
"Calloused Hands + Bleeding Fingers",
"My Time" and the ballad "Nothing
Sacred". What have you got to lose? Go
to www.therealbillys.com
right now and check them out.
The
Bopcats-25 Years of Rock n' Roll-
This
seventeen song collection from Richmond, Virginia's
The Bopcats assembles various promo, studio
and live tracks together on one disc from the
band's twenty five year history. A mix of rock
and roll with a bluesy rockabilly kick the album
is a mix of covers (the Stones "Ventilator
Blues", Dave Alvin's "Marie Marie"
and Johnny Cash's "Get Rhythm") and
originals ("I Don't Want to Be Alone",
"Life of Crime" "Crazy Lil Baby",
"On A Roll" and "Sweet Thing")
penned by longtime band members Gary and Lindy
Fralin. Check them out at www.thebopcats.com
Tweed
Funk-Love Is-
The
sophomore effort from the blues soul and funk
outfit Tweed Funk titled Love Is is another
fine collection from this Wisconsin based band.
Led by smooth vocalist Smokey and guitarist
and chief songwriter JD Optekar their refined
sound aims for your heart and soul and makes
you want to shake that booty a bit. Highlights
here include the churchy soulful blues number
"Getting Home", "Fine Wine"
and "All Over You". A couple of covers
include Johnny "Guitar" Watson's "A
Real Mother for Ya" and the James Brown's
classic "Sex Machine". Visit their
website at www.tweedfunk.com
Bill
"The Sauce Boss" Wharton-Live at the
Green Parrot-
A
frequent visitor to Western New York Bill "The
Sauce Boss" Wharton has cooked up a new
disc this one a live set titled Live at the
Green Parrot. The thirteen song disc was recorded
at the Key West, Florida club before a raucous
crowd. If you are not familiar with Wharton
his performances include him making a batch
of his famous Gumbo during the show which he
then shares with the crowd. Unfortunately the
disc doesn't come with "Smell-o-Vision"
so we can't smell the Gumbo but the music cooks.
Check out "Let The Big Dog Eat", "Gumbo
Recipe", "Chicken in the Gumbo"
and "Cathead Biscuit Gospel" if you
like songs about food or if your taste is for
guitar numbers check out "Killer Tone",
"Paco's Garden" and "Out in the
Night". There is something for everyone
on this one. Go to www.sauceboss.com
on how to purchase Live at the Green Parrot
and to check tour dates for area shows.
The
Blasters-Fun on Saturday Night-
The
Blasters exploded out of the L.A. music scene
in the 80's and were at the forefront of the
Roots music movement. Sadly internal squabbles
between brothers Phil and Dave Alvin led the
band to split up prematurely. Successful solo
careers from both and an occasionally reunion
along the way have not lasted. Dave continues
with a solo career and Phil has regrouped under
The Blasters name and released a new disc Fun
On Saturday Night. Keepers on this one include
the Phil Alvin penned "Breath of My Love",
"Please Please Please" featuring Phil's
pleading vocals, the title track "Fun On
Saturday Night" and the slow blues "No
More Nights By Myself". L. A. songstress
Exene Cervenka shows up for a duet with Phil
on the Carter/Cash classic "Jackson".
There is also a version of The Blasters classic
"Marie Marie" sung in Spanish. Go
to
www.blastersnewsletter.com for more information.
Tas
Cru-Tired of Bluesmen Cryin'-
The
back story on the title of Tas Cru's fifth album
Tired of Bluesmen Cryin' came to him from an
aspiring sixteen year old female blues performer
who was interviewing him. She told him that
she didn't write blues song about losing that
happy home and stuff she wrote about positive
things in her life and was tired of them bluesmen
crying. So keeping with that theme the album
takes on a celebratory exploration of the blues.
Cru, who regularly includes Buffalo on his tour
schedule, wrote all eleven cuts here and adds
some greasy guitar licks with a mix of acoustic,
electric, resonator and cigar box guitars. The
title cut "Tired of Bluesmen Cryin'"
kicks of the disc in fine fashion other highlights
include the churchy vibe on "One More Time",
"Sure Do(want to fool around)", the
funky blues romp "Try, Oh I Try!"
and "Heal My Misery". Two standout
tracks here are the "Changin' My Ways"
with its mix of pumping organ, harp and greasy
guitars and the mellow slow blues track "Dark
Side of the Mountain" that closes the disc.
You can check out Tas Cru and his new disc Tired
of Bluesmen Cryin' at
www.tascru.com
Liz
Mandeville-Clarksdale-
Keeping
the Chicago blues scene alive is Liz Mandeville
as a regular performer in the clubs as an award
winning songwriter and as one known as much
for her guitar chops as her singing. Her fifth
album titled Clarksdale after the Mississippi
town that many say birthed the blues features
blues legend Willie "Big Eyes" Smith
longtime drummer for Muddy Waters who passed
away during the making of this disc. Check out
the down home style on "Mama & Daddy
Blues", the bawdy "Roadside Produce
Stand" and "Sweet Potato Pie".
This risqué style was a staple in the
early blues with double entendres and songs
about drugs and drink. Mandeville salutes our
women in the military on "My Mama Wears
Combat Boots" and takes on war mongering
politicians on "4:20 Blues". For more
information on Liz Mandeville go to www.lizmandeville.com
Sena
Ehrhardt Band-Leave the Light On-
To
say that Minneapolis based singer Sena Ehrhardt
has a set of pipes would be an understatement.
The sassy blues singer with awesome vocal dynamics
has released a disc on Blind Pig records www.blindpigrecords.com
titled Leave the Light On showcasing her talents.
Her band led by guitarist and father Ed backs
Sena on the funky blues number "My Bad",
the title cut "Leave the Light On",
"Same Team" and "Hear Me".
Father Ed shows off his guitar chops on "Last
Chance" and Sena shows all the Diva's and
wanna be's how to sing the you know what out
of a song on "Lovers Can't Be Friends".
You can find out more about the Sena Ehrhardt
Band at www.senaehrhardt.com
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CD REVIEWS
By Bob Silvestri
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Willie
May
-Thirteen -
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Thirteen
is the latest release from seasoned local bluesmen
Willie May. The ten songs feature a variety
of local artists lending a hand throughout the
disc. Doug Yeomans, Dwane Hall, Jim Whitford,
Ted Lambert, Tom E. Corsi and Lee Ron Zydeco
are but a few of the musicians featured on the
disc. The disc kicks off with the track "Dealin'
with the Devil" and showcases some nice
slide guitar work from May. Other highlights
include "Smile" with some fine accordion
playing from the master Lee Ron Zydeco, the
blues thumper "There It Goes", the
Reggae tinged piano tinkler "How Can it
Be" and the Trilogy of the Crimson Tempest
suite featuring "Time to Go", "All
Alone" and "In the Garden". For
more about Willie May and his music check out
www.williemaymusic.com
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The
Heavenly Chillbillies
- Long Time Coming -
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
With
a too cool mix of bluesy funky rock and country
boogie woogie The Heavenly Chillbillies have
unleashed their first disc the appropriately
titled Long Time Coming. This three piece outfit
consisting of Gabrial Mayer (guitar and vocals),
Earl Irving (bass and vocals) and Mike Olczak
(drums) has been pounding out the jams in any
venue that would let them play for five years
before hitting the recording studio and have
perfected their sound for this release. The
rock solid rhythm section of Irving and Olczak
anchor things down as Mayer whales on the six
string. Lots of good stuff on this one including
"I Don't Need Drugs To Have a Good Time
(I Need Drugs To Have A Good Time With You)",
the bouncy blues of "Tell Me Mama",
the lyrically hilarious "My Sister's So
Mean (She Drinks Gasoline)" and the unlisted
track a cover of the Etta James song "Blues
is My Business and Business is Good". The
piece de résistance here "Buffalo
Blues" that covers all things Buffalo like
Wide Right, No Goal, the Peace Bridge and the
failed Bass Pro among other civic blunders.
Priceless. Check these guys out at www.thcbillies.com
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Caitlin
Koch
-The Ex-Factor -
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
With
a play on the singing competition show she was
a performer on Caitlin Koch has released a five
song EP about love and ex's titled The Ex-Factor.
Four of the five tracks here were produced by
Stephen Sadoff and Nick Veltri for The Sound
of Buffalo and the soulful mix of songs suits
Koch's talents to a tee. The other track on
the disc was handled by Sadoff with Jim Ehinger.
Some of the musicians on the disc include the
previously mentioned Sadoff, Veltri, and Ehinger
along with Ron Davis, Mike Phelps, John Riggi,
Ken Kaufman and Ron LoCurto and was recorded
at Robbie Konikoff's Audio Magic Studios. Kicking
off with the Bee Gee's "To Love Somebody"
Koch's soulful and husky voice breathes new
life into this classic song. A cover of the
Supremes "Stop In The Name of Love"
and the Goffin/King weeper "Will You Still
Love Me Tomorrow" are stripped down to
voice and piano with dramatic results but the
showpiece here is Sam Cooke's "Change Gonna
Come" that leaves no doubt that this girl
is a world class talent. Go to www.caitlinkoch.com
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Buffalo
Music Hall of Fame
- Compilation CD Volume Three,Various Artists
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
The
Buffalo Music Hall of Fame has released Volume
Three in their popular series of music from
the Hall's inducted members. The compilations
have been a mecca for rare and unreleased tracks
that has contributed to its popularity and Volume
Three is no different with a third of the tracks
on this one falling under that category. Unreleased
tracks here include McCarthyizm's "Bartender
Again-BMHOF Mix", Paul Varga and Dave Elder's
"Why Did Those Feelings Change" and
Dick Bauerle's "April Fools!". Among
the rare tracks are Nelson Starr and the Benjamins'
"The One (Wishing You Were Here)",
"Bulldog Breaks His Chain" from Stuart
Ziff, "Dance of Love and Death" from
Eric Andersen and Mark Freeland's "My Best
Friend". Other tracks of note include the
regional hit "The Heist" from The
Unity Band, Mark Winsick's "Turning Wheel",
Bob James' "Do You Remember?" and
Tom Hambridge's "Some Things Never Change".
Weekend, Jessie Galante, Michael Spriggs, Willie
Haddath with Phil Dillon also have tracks on
the disc. You can purchase the disc at any Buffalo
Music Hall of Fame event or at their website
www.buffalomusic.org
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Carmen
Intorre Jr.
.- For The Soul -
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
In
demand Buffalo born jazz drummer Carmen Intorre
Jr. has released a solo disc titled For The
Soul. Backed by some of the best jazz artists
including the always stellar organist Joey DeFrancesco,
guitarist John Hart, saxophonist Jon Irabagon
and keyboardist Pat Bianchi the ten song disc
is a mix of standards, classics and originals.
Too High" from Stevie Wonder, Bob Belden's
"Carmen's Caddie" featuring some great
sax from Irabagon and Joe Zawinul's classic
"Cannonball" shine as does Chick Corea's
"Steps" and a funky take on Freddie
Hubbard's "Gibraltar". Other highlights
include another Zawinul number "Black Market,
a cover of Steely Dan's "Josie" and
the Intorre penned "Only One". Throughout
the disc Intorre drumming is solid but Hart
and DeFrancesco are equally impressive here
as well. Check out For The Soul and Intorre's
other work at www.carmenintorre.com
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Crash
Fuse
- self titled -
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Crash
Fuse (Chad Hornberger-vocals/guitar, Chris Weronski-lead
guitar, Nick Wnuk-bass, Colin Eberhardt-drums)
have released a three song self-titled EP sampler.
The disc is a heady mix of alternative and power
pop tunesthat would appeal to fans of our own
Goo Goo Dolls, Lifehouse or Dave Matthews Band.
"Crossroads", "Just A Little"
and "Tuition (Am I Letting Go?)" are
all good songs and a nice sampler of the bands
talents and direction. The band has performed
at venues ranging from Club Infinity, The Rapids
Theater, Scallywags and the University of Buffalo
and has opened for national artists as well.
Check them out on Facebook or at www.reverbnation.com/crashfuse
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Davey
O
- Testing For Rust -
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
The
sixth release from singer songwriter Davey O
titled Testing for Rust is a step forward in
his career. A wiser and more seasoned songwriter
he has a more focused nuance of the characters
that inhibit his songs. According to Davey the
title is a metaphor for his songwriting and
performances and for a way to constantly challenge
yourself and your artistry. He and longtime
collaborator Jeffrey Mikulski are assisted here
by Jim Palys, Joe Rozler, Jim Whitford and Maggie
Zindle on the eight track disc. Highlights include
"The Absence of Madalaine" a tale
of unfulfilled dreams and regret, "Carnival",
the simple goodness of "The Miner's Waltz"
a tale of the Gold Rush or anyone who seeks
gold and "Eventually" an emotional
story of relationships. A bonus live track recorded
in Cleveland "I Sleep Well When it Rains"
showcases Davey O's live performance style.
To find out more go to www.daveyo.com
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Salt
Peter
- Ameraka -
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
After
a nearly six year hiatus Salt Peter has returned
with an eclectic disc of music titled Ameraka
that is symbolic of the depressed and repressed
times this country faces. A convoluted song
cycle about our times that is filled with rage,
anger, grooves and lots of loops and samples
and some daring and honest opinions and thoughts
from the pen of front man Anthony Aversa. Aversa
who handles guitars, vocals, keys, samples and
percussion is ably assisted by his band mates
James Colquitt on bass, Steve Puglisi on drums
and Rob Tweedle on keys, samples and jaw harp.
Guest musician Eric Crittenden adds sax on a
couple of tracks on Ameraka. The disc conjures
up influences ranging from Frank Zappa to the
Red Hot Chili Peppers to Rage Against the Machine
yet is new, fresh, exciting and dangerous sounding
sometimes all at once. Aversa's message and
musical vision is focused after his time off
and he digs deep to get that across to the listener.
Highlights include the lead off track "Funky
Magazine", the equally funky "Trippin'
w/Beelzebub", the SKA style romp "Buffalo
Orange Juice", the title cut "Ameraka",
"Drop Lock and Load", "Get Your
Mama to Push the Car" and "Hawkin's
Lament". Glad to have these guys back and
speaking out about society's foibles. As stated
on the back jacket of the disc "The United
States of Miranda-you have the right or remain
silent". Check it out at www.reverbnation.com/saltpeterny
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Grace
Stumberg
- Affect -
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Local
singer songwriter Grace Stumberg has released
her second album titled Affect on Popadelic Records.
The ten song cycle showcases her pluck and strum
style of guitar playing and is augmented by mentor
and Buffalo Music Hall of Fame member Bob James
on guitar. The disc was primarily recorded at
GCR Studios under the adroit ears and fingers
of Justin Rose and produced by Stumberg and James.
Musically the album features some memorable melodies
and the skillful guitar work of James however
Stumberg has a very bad attitude problem lyrically
with some very degrading and unnecessaryput downs
from everyone to Grace Potter to real people and
situations as she herself states in the liner
notes. "Flaunt It" a funky put down
harbors resentment to women who dress, at least
to Stumberg, provocative, sexy or stylistic. "America's
Got Talent" takes a shot at television talent
shows and while I'm not a fan of these shows myself
seems over wrought in her assessment. "Song
for Grace Potter" is a downright nasty slam
of Potter's career path to stardom. While everyone
is of course entitled to their opinion it seems
ironic since some of the album has a sound similar
to Potter and her band the Nocturnals. A couple
of cuts do standout here among them "Root
Beer Fairy" and "The Ring Song"
with James leading the charge with some tasty
guitar work on both cuts. "Appreciate"
is a change of pace with Stumberg and just her
guitar and a stellar string arrangement from Richie
English and Justin Rose. Not a bad record overall
but I was turned off by the somewhat nasty tone
of the lyrics. Let's hope redemption is around
the corner. Check out Stumberg's music at
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Breckenwood
-Take Me There! -
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
The
latest addition to the Buzz Records stable is
Breckenwood (Garrett Shea-vocals/rhythm guitar,
Nick Bonaventura-lead guitar, Cam Kukla-drums
and Will Folckemer-bass) and their debut release
Take Me There! a mix of power pop, alternative
and classic rock that was recorded and produced
along with the band by Grammy nominated Anthony
Casuccio. Casuccio adds a nice sonic touch to
the material here giving it a radio ready sound.
Bonaventura is a standout here adding some nice
guitar work to the songs. The band channels
comparisons to Green Day and Blink 182 but also
mine the influences of Joe Jackson, Matchbox
20 and Maroon 5 throughout the ten song disc.
A few of the standouts here include the driving
title cut "Take Me There", "Common
Fool", "Loser of the Year" and
the muscular rocker "Rediscovery".
They pull out the old hidden track trick with
a piano and strings version of "Loser of
the Year" that shows a more mellow side
to the band and finishes the disc on a nice
note. Check them out at www.facebook.com/breckenwoodmusic
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Sara
Elizabeth
- On The Rise -
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
The
latest entry into the indie female singer songwriter
is Sara Elizabeth and her album On The Rise. The
ten song disc features Sara on vocals, acoustic
and electric guitars, banjo, ukulele, piano and
mandolin along with Anthony Rideout on bass and
Joe Thomas on drums. Sara also wrote and arranged
all the material and produced the disc. The key
to being above everyone else in the singer songwriter
mélange is obviously to write good songs
and this talented girl has a few on this one.
Her soft lilting voice carries the material nicely
and shines on the tracks "For You",
"I Think I Better", "Carry Me Away"
and the title cut "On The Rise". Other
tracks of note include "And That's All"
and "Willow Tree". You can check out
Sara Elizabeth and her new disc by going to www.saraelizabethmusic.com.
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On
Beta
- There's Blood in Your Heart -
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
Formed
from the ashes of The Old Sweethearts the late
lamented outfit which were arguably one of the
best bands to form in this area in the past few
years is On Beta which has released a disc of
new material titled There's Blood In Your Heart.
Members Mark Nosowicz (keyboards/vocals), Andy
Vaeth (bass/vocals) and Jeff Pietrzak (drums)
keep alive the adventurous musical spirit that
was a hall mark of The Old Sweethearts work. The
piano driven rock sounds the band creates gives
nods to Randy Newman both lyrically and musically,
Wilco, the English Mod Sound of the 60's and others
while retaining a cutting edge and fresh approach
to the material. Highlights include "Crackin
Up", "First Day of the Year", "Pillars
of Smoke" and "I Hope You're Right".
Also be sure to check out "Desert Artery"
a lock tight rumble as Vaeth and Pietrzak lay
down the beat behind Nosowicz's vocals and piano.
For more information about On Beta and their new
release There's Blood in Your Heart go to
www.harvestsum.com |
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The
Skiffle Minstrels
- All God's Children Gotta Dance -
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CD
Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com
The
appropriately titled second release from The
Skiffle Minstrels All God's Children Gotta Dance
will have your toes tapping and hands' clapping
before the disc is even finished. If not check
for your pulse you may be dead. This infectious
eleven song collection of Western Swing and
Americana music is filled with great songs,
great musicianship and great harmonies that
makes you want to dance and celebrate. Members
of The Skiffle Minstrels include Paul Todaro
(bass/vocals), Ron Kowalewski (accordion/vocals),
Phil Knoerzer (guitar/harmonica), Maggie Zindle
(fiddle/vocals), Randy Bolam (drums) and Gary
Meixner (lap steel/additional guitars) with
Todaro and Kowalewski handling most of the song
writing duties. Check the tracks "The Kings
of Western Swing", "Dance Like a Man",
the Bill Monroe staple "The Kentucky Waltz"
and the title track "All God's Children
Gotta Dance". Personal favorites include
"The Bus" with its chicken scratch
fiddle and the sums it up perfect "Hillbilly
Rockabilly Honky-Tonk". Check out The Skiffle
Minstrels at www.skiffleminstrels.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
& Klark is owner and president of LKPro.com
and Best of WNY.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
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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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