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ELLICOTT MANOR
16 Ellicott Place
Depew, New York 14043
(716) 684-5404

A Family owned and operated restaurant serving the WNY area with pride since 1967.

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The Tralf Music Hall
622 Main Street
Buffalo & WNY's top music venue featuring the best bands & entertainment around.
CLUB PARADISE
3950 McKinley Parkway   Inside the Clarion Hotel Formerly the McKinley Park Inn
Buffalo and WNY's Number One Music and Dance Night Club
ELLICOTT MANOR
16 Ellicott Place
Depew, New York 14043
(716) 684-5404

A Family owned and operated restaurant serving the WNY area with pride since 1967.
THE SUNSET GRILLE
3 O'Connell Island Wilson, NY
One of the finest restaurants in WNY offering harbor side dining.
GRIFFINS IRISH PUB
81 Abbott Rd
The Emerld on Abbott Road. The place to hang out with good friends in a great atmosphere.

TUDOR LOUNGE
335 Franklin St.
Proud Supporter of Buffalo's Independent Bands & Music

THE SPORTSMAN
RESTAURANT
located on Alleghany Rd. Sunset Bay NY/U.S.A.
The best Chicken Wings around can be found at the one and only Sportsman Restaurant.
SPORTSMENS
TAVERN
One of the best places to see live music in WNY.
MOHAWK PLACE
check out some of the  upcoming shows at the Mohawk Place.
THE LAFAYETTE TAP ROOM
Bringing you the finest local and national Blues acts.
BROADWAY JOE'S
3051 Main St.
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Youth for Truth Performing Arts Company
Multi-cultural acting troupe of young men and women.
Shea's Buffalo
Broadway shows, concerts,  children shows and more...
Studio Arena
One of the oldest resident theatres in the nation.
Irish Classical
Theatre Co.
Plays by the world's finest playwrights.
Alleyway Theatre
Innovative plays and musicals.
Artpark
Theatre, concerts, cultural  festivals and children activities.
Kavinoky Theatre
Located at  D'youville College.
MusicalFare
Daemen College
Professional year round musical theatre company.
UB Center for the Arts
The highest quality entertainment in WNY
Shaw Festival
In the historic town of Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Lancaster Opera House
An artistic palate even more exciting than the year before!
Bflo. Philharmonic Orchestra
World renowned performers in acoustically acclaimed  Kleinhans Music Hall.
Buffalo Chamber
Music Society
Second oldest chamber music series in the U.S.
Buffalo City Ballet
Our company offers classic and modern works.
Buffalo Place
We're Downtown!
Jackie Felix
Featuring the art work collections of Jackie Felix
Catherine Parker Painting
Catherine Parker Paintings
Her unique vision is her unobtrusive bridging between what the eye sees and the mind imagines.
Robert John Holland
Robert John Holland maintains a symbiotic relationship with the world. He observes and describes the processes of building and "unbuilding".
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A multi-service sculpture development and fabrication company featuring the artwork of Lawrence Kinney.
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Online gallery offers The Buffalo Series designs of Michael Morgulis.
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Allentown Art Festival
June 14-15, 2008
11:00am - 6:00pm
Historic Allentown District
886-4269
Attica  Rodeo
50th Annual Rodeo
August 1-3 2008
Buffalo Irish Festival
August 22-24, 2008
The Grove at the Hamburg Fairgrounds
Buffalo Niagara Guitar 
Festival
Various sites throughout Buffalo Niagara
845-7156

Buffalo River Fest
Jun 20-21 2007
Father Conway Park
Between Ohio & Louisiana Streets

Canalfest
July 13-20, 2008
Erie Canal Banks, NT
692-3292
Children First Festival
August 16- 17, 2008
Ellicottville, NU
1-888-856-9298
Eden Corn Festival
July 31 - August 3, 2008
Eden Legion Grounds
992-9141
Ellicottville Jazz Festival
August 1 - 3, 2008
Throughout the Village
Ellicottville, NY 14731
Elmwood Ave. Festival of the Arts
August 23-24 2008
Elmwood Ave. (between West Ferry & Lafayette)
830-2484
Erie County Fair
August 6-17 2008
Hamburg Fair Grounds
5600 McKinley Parkway
649-3900
Friendship Festival
July 2-6 , 2008
Riverside Park, Buffalo
Genesee County Fair
July 15 - 19, 2008
Batavia, New York
Gus Macker Tournament
Jun 21 - 22, 2008
Niagara Square, Buffalo
Hellenic Festival
June 6 - 8, 2008
Hellenic Church of Annunciation
Historic Lewiston Jazz Festival
August 22 - 24, 2008
476 Center St. Lewiston
754-9500
Italian Food & Heritage Festival
Jul 17 - 20, 2008
Hertel Ave. Buffalo
874-6133
Juneteenth Festival
Jun 8 - 15, 2008
Martin Luther King Jr. Park
Best & Fillmore, Buffalo
845-7156
Kingdom Bound Christian Music Festival
August 3 - 6, 2008
Six Flags Darien Lake Theme Park
1-800-461-4485
Letchworth Arts & Crafts Show & Sale
October 11, 12 & 13, 2008
Highbanks Recreation Area Letchworth State Park
Lewiston Artfest
August 9 - 10, 2008
Church Street, Lewiston
Music is Art Festival
Erie County Fair Grounds

National Buffalo Wing Festival
August 30 - 31, 2008
Dunn Tire Park
275 Washington St. Bflo.
565-4141

Orleans County 4-H Fair
July 21 - 26, 2008
Pirate Fest
JULY 26 & 27, 2008
EVANGOLA STATE PARK, OLD LAKE SHORE RD., BRANT, NY
Polish-American Festival
Cheektowaga Town Park
Harlem Rd. Cheektowaga
668-3938
Polish Heritage Festival
May 30, 31 & June 1, 2008
Hamburg Fairgrounds
6TH ANNUAL RALLY IN THE VALLEY
August 15th-17th, 2008
Bradner Stadium, Olean, NY
ROYCROFT SUMMER FESTIVAL
Roycroft Campus, Main St., East Aurora
Scottish Festival & Highland Games
August 16, 2008
3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd.
Amherst
689-1440
Shakespeare in Delaware Park
Delaware Park, Buffalo
515-3960
Sterling Renaissance Festival
July 12 - August 17, 2008
10:00am - 7:00pm
Located 1 hour north of Syracuse in Sterling, NY
Summer Festival of the Arts
Jul 3 - 6, 2008
Village of Ellicottville and
Holiday Valley Resort
1-800-349-9099
Taste of Buffalo
July 12 - 13, 2008
Main Street, DT Buffalo
1-866-562-0134

Taste of Ellicottville
Aug 9 - 10, 2008
Throughout the Villiage
Ellicottville, NY

Thursday at the Square
Lafayette Square
Main & Court St. Buffalo
856-3150
Toyfest
East Aurora, NY
687-5151
Williamsville Old Home Days
July 8 - 11, 2008
Quaker Arts Festival
Orchard Park Middle School
West Quaker Rd. & Lincoln St. Orchard Park
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Buffalo Zoo
Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens
Buffalo Convention Center
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Buffalo Transportation Pierce-Arrow Museum
Chautauqua Institution
Martin's Fantasy Island
Grand Island, NY
Forest Lawn Cemetery
Frank Lloyd Wright's Graycliff Estate Tours
Herschell Carousel Factory Museum
HSBC Arena
Lucy-Desi Museum
Jamestown, NY
Miss Buffalo and Niagara Clipper Cruises
NY Power Authortity Niagara Power Project Visitors Center
Niagara Falls
Niagara on the Lake
Old Fort Niagara
Pedaling History Bicycle Museum
Six Flags Darien Lake

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Tralf Music Hall - Monday July 20th - The Mick Taylor Band - Friday July 24th - The Average White Band
Tralf Music Hall - 622 Main St. - 716-852-2860 ext.1#

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Willie Nile
-The Tralf-Buffalo, NY
6-13-09-

Concert Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

All though he now resides in New York City and his music has taken him literally all over the world Willie Nile remains a Buffalonian at heart. His hometown concerts have turned into triumphant celebrations of family, friends and fans. His most recent appearance at The Tralf in Downtown Buffalo on June 13th, 2009 was no different. His now regular band for these home town shows is The Brothers Band a collection of Nile's family and outstanding local musicians consisting of Tim Noonan, Tom Noonan, Chris Knab, Eric Apen, Steve Barik and John Honan. Special guests joining the band for a couple of numbers this evening were Bob Fera and Don Tomasula. The nearly sold out crowd were treated to a number of new tunes from Nile's outstanding new CD House of a Thousand Guitars. Kicking off the show with the title cut from the new disc the band steered right into "Run" also from the new CD. Next were three favorites from the Nile canon "Asking Annie Out", "She's So Cold" and his early masterpiece "Vagabond Moon". A cover of the Who's "Substitute" got the crowd going as did "Give Me Tomorrow" and a swaggering "Doomsday Dance" the latter two tracks from the new disc. "Golden Down" a brilliant composition from his early oeuvre but seldom played in his regular sets came next. The song appears to be a regular only for hometown gigs as he has played it at previous shows. Nile took a seat at the piano for a couple of acoustic numbers "The Crossing" from the Martin Scorsese movie Gangs of New York and "Yesterday's Dreams" from his disc Places I Have Never Been. The one two punch of "Hard Times in America" and "Cell Phones Ringing" came next followed by "You Gotta Be a Buddha" and "Heaven Help the Lonely" before closing the set with "Magdalena" another outstanding song from the new CD. Nile and the band returned for an encore to thunderous applause from the crowd and tore thru a medley of "Blitzkrieg Bop", "California Sun" and "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" before calling it a night with "Little Light" and "Police on My Back". Nile a member of the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame is the consummate rock performer and truly Buffalo's prodigal son. For more information about Willie Nile go to www.willienile.com and for more information about the great lineup of upcoming shows at The Tralf go to www.tralfmusichall.com.

Tragically Hip
-Artpark- Lewiston, NY
June 2nd, 4th, 5th & 6th, 2009-

Concert Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

The Tragically Hip laid siege to Artpark in Lewiston, NY for a four night stand on June 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th. A favorite venue of the band they have played there more than a half dozen shows in the last three years. All four of these shows sold out almost instantly necessitating the opening of lawn seats for the Friday and Saturday night shows. The band is currently touring behind their brilliant new release We Are The Same and all four shows were unique in song selection and performance. Here is a recap of each night's show.

-Tuesday June 2nd-
The large doors are closed that open to the lawn seating creating a somewhat intimate setting as the band kicks off the first set with a rousing "The Depression Suite" from the new CD before ripping into "Family Band" and "Gift Shop". The band seems tentative however and plays rushed versions of "New Orleans is Sinking" and "Lonely End of the Rink". The second set opening acoustic numbers include a beautiful run thru "Fiddler's Green" and "Ahead by a Century". Highlights from the second set include a stunning "Nautical Disaster", "Morning Moon" and "Grace Too". The two song encore features "The Dark Canuck" and "Little Bones".

-Thursday June 4th-
The doors remain closed tonight also and the band seems to be settling in to the comforts of Artpark. Again tonight and for the entire four night stand the highlight will be the material from the new CD. The triple shot opening of "Love is a First", "The Drop Off" and "Courage" nearly blow the doors open. A rarely played "Daredevil" shows up in homage of the proximity to Niagara Falls. While "Frozen in My Tracks" and "Morning Moon" show the strength of the new material. The band nails "Fifty Mission Cap" to close the first set. Tonight's acoustic set features the crowd favorite "Bobcaygeon". Once again "The Depression Suite" sounds great and the band deals out killer versions of "Poets" and "Fully Completely" before closing with "Locked in the Trunk of a Car". Tonight's encores are "It's a Good Life if You Don't Weaken" and "Blow at High Dough".

-Friday June 5th-
The doors to the lawn are opened and the large crowd is bursting with anticipation as the band hits the stage. Gord Downie acknowledges the lawn crowd and the now open spacious venue. The entire first set is simply jaw dropping. They kick off with "Honey, Please" from the new CD and continue with "Yer Not The Ocean", "Gift Shop", "Morning Moon" and "Ahead by a Century" before coming up for air. Gord dedicates the next number "The Dire Wolf" to local music legend Bruce Moser who missed the shows due to health concerns. They follow that with "Speed River" and finally bust out "At the Hundredth Meridian" to the crowds frenzied response. "Love is a First" and "In View" follow before a first set closing "The Depression Suite". Second set includes acoustic versions of "Boots or Hearts", "Flamenco" and "Scared". A blistering "Poets", "Pigeon Camera", "Courage" and "Grace Too" prove to be second set crowd pleasers as well. "My Music at Work" closes the set and the two song encore is "Now the Struggle Has a Name" and "New Orleans is Sinking". Except for the idiot who managed to get on stage during the first set, Friday night's show was far and away the best of the four night stand. Oh and the idiot who jumped on stage? He was tackled from the stage to the floor of the crowd by the band's guitar tech and the security crew promptly put a head lock on him and escorted him from the venue. What a jerk he missed a great show.

-Saturday June 6th-
The band wraps up the four night stand with a somewhat subdued performance. The lawn doors are open again and the large crowd seems to enjoy the beautiful evening. The new material will again be the highlight of the show as the band opens with "The Last Recluse". "Coffee Girl", "Morning Moon" and "Love is a First" from the first set stand out also. Other first set highlights include "Twist My Arm", "It Can't Be Nashville Every Night", "At the Hundredth Meridian" and "Bobcaygeon" before closing with "Tiger the Lion". The second set acoustic numbers include "The Bear", "Fireworks" and "Wheat Kings". Other songs of note from the second set include "Yawning and Snarling", "The Inevitability of Death", "Nautical Disaster", "Springtime in Vienna" and "Little Bones" Tonight's encores are "Frozen in My Tracks" and "Blow at High Dough".

Truly the Tragically Hip's four night stand at Artpark will go down as one of the more memorable concert experiences in the annals of Western New York music history. Lots of thanks to go around here including Jenn and Bernie at Bernie Breen Management, Mark Vreeken from The Hip for the set lists and hospitality, Donnie and Artie at Funtime and of course Bruce Moser. For more on the Tragically Hip check out www.thehip.com

A Conversation with
Tony Levin

By Rich Kallay
rich@bowny.com

     Massachusetts born bass player extraordinaire Tony Levin and his band Stick Men will take the stage on June 20th at the Tralfamadore Cafe. I recently had the pleasure to talk with Tony after returning home from Europe and gearing up for the States.
     RK- How would you describe your band Stick Men?
     TL- Stick Men is a fun band for us, and quite an unusual one. First, of course, there is the unusual and versatile instrument, the Chapman Stick. Pretty rare to have two in one group - then add in Pat Mastelotto (King Crimson's drummer) and his electronic looping and percussion in addition to the regular kit - and you have a lot of options that are different from what bands usually do. Pat and I, having been together in King Crimson for the last 15 years, have a tight bond together and similar approach to making our music progressive - always trying new approaches. And Michael Bernier, a Kingston based Stick player, has a very different approach to the instrument than any of the world's Stick community - playing it with bow, and other techniques he's developed on his own.
     We do a variety of music in the live show - some brand new (from our upcoming cd) some from my last release ("Stick Man") and of course, some Crimson material. Many nights we try some improvs too.
     We've just come back from 26 shows in Europe, so we're playing tight and I think we have our own sound and approach. Hopefully makes for an exciting, unique night of music.
     RK-Who or what inspired you to take up the upright bass at age 10?
     TL- Don't really know what it is about the bass that appealed to me, but I liked it at a very young age, and amazingly after many years, I still really enjoy just playing the bass.
     RK- Who are you listening to these days?
     TL- Sleeptime Gorilla Museum is my favorite group, and quite a large influence lately. Listening to Stravinsky a lot, because I want to record a few movements of the Firebird Ballet Suite for the upcoming Stick Men CD.
     RK- Are there any difference's between Europe and the United States when it comes to touring?
     TL- Tons of difference. First of all, touring with a big act (like Peter Gabriel, or to some extent King Crimson) is very different than touring with Stick Men, or my band, or the California Guitar Trio, whom I join a lot on the road. The difference is between van travel and planes or band bus. And the venue is where you'll spend a lot of your day - big difference between a rock club and an arena with more food backstage than we have in our houses.
     But to get to your point, my small projects are better attended in Europe than in the States, especially in Italy and Germany. That means I can do more shows, closer together, than here. It's partly the following but partly the economics of clubs, and what they need to do to stay in business - so they pay us less here in the States, and the distances (van and gas costs) are bigger - I'd love to do the old 6 weeks tours across the country, but alas, it's become more practical to do one region at a time.
    
Check out Tony's web site http://tonylevin.com. He keeps a great road diary as well as photo's, video, music, tour dates and a link to Papa Bear Records where you can purchase any Tony Levin merchandise and music.
     And make sure you pick up your tickets to see Tony Levin with Stick Men at the Tralf on June 20th. A true American music icon..

Van Der Graaf Generator
The Tralf - June 29th

Concert Preview - By Rich Kallay
rich@bowny.com

     Just when I thought that the summer concert schedule was going to be a bust, I see the Tralf's June lineup with the unpredictable and very progressive English band Van Der Graaf Generator. Here is the band that started it all and implanted that progressive rock nerve in most of us from that era. They were the 1st prog rock band to sign with Charisma records back in 1968. They were at the forefront of the progressive music scene along with King Crimson and Pink Floyd.
     After re-uniting in 2005, the current line up consists of Peter Hammill, Hugh Banton and Guy Evans. They have not played the States as a group since New York City in October of 1976. They achieved most of their success in Europe and never had the
proper record company backing to make it in the States.
     I saw them at Massey Hall in Toronto that same month and still have them on my list of best concerts ever.... This is a show that should not be missed simply for their achievements in progressive music. Open with the Strawbs and you have one very interesting evening of music. Also check out Tony Levin's Stickmen on June 20th. Great job over at The Tralf booking these two great shows.

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The Headers
-Don't Be Talkin' Smack-
CD Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

One of the area's premier bands, The Headers, has released a new CD Don't Be Talkin' Smack a twelve song collection of vintage rockabilly style music with a modern update. An amalgam of rock, blues and jazz the band (Bobby Lebell-guitars, Scott Freilich- upright bass and Dan Stoll-drums) redefines the style of Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins and others from the early days of rock and roll. All band members are consummate musicians, Lebell and Freilich are members of the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame and Lebell was recently honored as the top notch guitarist he is when Gretsch Guitars named him one of their endorsed guitarists a prestigious and deserving honor for him. That endorsement obviously inspired him to write the leadoff track from the disc "Brand New Gretsch Guitar" where he shows off those guitar chops. "Ragtop Daddy", the title cut "Don't Be Talkin' Smack", the Elvis inspired "Crazy, Crazy, Crazy", a choice cover of the classic "Sandman" and the jaunty ode to love "You Lift Me Up" are all outstanding tracks. Special guest Ray Hangen adds drums to "Bun in the Oven" and "Offa My Mind". Check out www.theheaders.com for more information about the band and their new release Don't Be Talkin' Smack.
WBFO
Gives Me The Blues -Volume 6-

CD Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

Volume six in the continuing series titled WBFO Gives Me The Blues has been released from the folks at WBFO. Always big supporters of the local music scene this disc serves up ten cuts from some of the outstanding blues bands grinding it out on the local music scene. Buffalo Music Hall of Fame members John Brady and Doug Yeomans turn in "Cold-Hearted Woman" and "Restless Man" respectively. Two of the areas most respected guitar players Maria Aurigema and Mark Winsick also contributed on this one, Aurigema's "Love is Like" and "Grew Up Lonely" from Winsick. Other tracks of note include "Leavin' Time' from Rod Nickson and "Battle-Ax" from Gregg Juke & The Mighty No-Stars. For more info go to www.wbfo.org/blues

WBFO
On The Border-Volume 1-
CD Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

A nice nineteen song compilation from the highly regarded live On The Border concert series from WBFO 88.7 FM has been released featuring some of the outstanding talent in Western New York. Dee and the Housecats does an outstanding "Pennsylvania" and Brian Wheat is spot on with the track "If Memory Serves" The incredible Noa Bursie does a beautiful rendition of "Sweet William" and The Skiffle Minstrels kick up some dust with "All Night Diner". Other keepers here include "BSF" from the always adventurous Sleeping Kings of Iona, "Days Go By" from Floozie and Here Come The Comets with "Problems". For more information about WBFO's On The Border series go to www.wbfo.org/border


Inlite
-Canpous-
CD Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

Hailing from Grand Island the band Inlite has been making a buzz for themselves in the last year and has capped it off with their new EP Canopus. The band, Lee Becker-keyboards/vocals, Griffin Smith-guitar/vocals, Jordan Dixon-vocals/guitar, Josh Little-drums/vocals and Nick Kelly-bass/vocals, have played at many Battle of the Bands and live shows that earned them a performance at last summer's Music is Art Festival that wowed the crowd. With an affinity for skinny ties and 80's British synth pop music and vocals the band should have a bright future. All five tracks, "Brightest Star", "Cascade", "Cut and Dried", "Your Place" and "Love We Send" are all finely crafted smart songs. Be sure to check out www.myspace.com/Inlite for more information.
Mayday
-Crash Landing-
CD Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

Here is a young band that realizes the value and importance of writing a good song filled with hooks, meaningful lyrics and memorable melodies. Mayday whose members are Loren Kelley (Guitar) Michael Wolcott (Vocals, Guitar) Mike Wach (Bass) Brian Theobalds (Drums) fuse elements of pop, blues, a touch of metal and alternative, a little British Invasion along with some swagger for pleasant results. "Quicksand" starts the seven song disc with a nice guitar intro, hook and catchy chorus; "Everything to Everyone" has a hard Nirvana guitar riff melded with the pop chops of the Goo Goo Dolls. The band shows their tender side with a couple of nice acoustic numbers "Captain" and "Square One". With a little more polish Mayday could be one of the better up and coming local bands on the scene. Check them out at www.myspace.com/maydaybuffalo
P.J. Lorenzo
-Bittersweet-
CD Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

Ex-Skyhigh member P.J. Lorenzo has released another solo disc this one titled Bittersweet. The disc has a classic rock feel with obvious Beatles and Beach Boys influences and was recorded by Lorenzo over the last two years at Select Sound Studios. He also handled most of the instruments with help from Mike Lorenzo on bass and Doug Field on drums and a few guests as well. No slouch on the fret board, Lorenzo can soar like David Gilmore, play cool licks ala Clapton or get slinky like Mark Knopfler. Check out the instrumental track "But I Still Got My Guitar", the Coldplay like "An Apology For a Princess" with some nice piano from Matt Young and Big Star's "I'm in Love With a Girl" originally written by Alex Chilton with a rewrite from Lorenzo. Other tracks to consider include "An Open Letter To Me", "8 of Swords" and "Drowned". You can find out more about P. J. Lorenzo by going to www.pjlorenzo.com
Willie May
-Alone - Solo Acoustic-
CD Review - By Bob Silvestri
bobsilvestri@bestofwny.com

Longtime veteran of the local blues scene Willie May has returned with another disc this titled Alone-Solo Acous