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Donna The Buffalo Live @ Art Park NY 08.20.2008

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Donna The Buffalo is probably the band that I’ve seen the most over the past several years that I’ve been going to shows. We see them multiple times each year at Blue Heron Festival and the Grassroots Festival. Every time out is a good show. I especially like the one’s in Western New York because the ‘Herd has a great showing and it’s a chance to catch up with friends that I don’t see every day.

This was the smallest turn out of any show that I’ve been to at Art Park this summer but it made it even better. The entire ‘herd was dancing and swaying the night away as DTB played quite a few songs off of their new CD Silverlined which is currently number 10 on the Americana Music Charts.

Big ups to Seth and Keith for taping and uploading this great set to The Archive and providing some most excellent pictures.

This an an audience recording but this venue is so loud it came out really good with minimal crowd chatter.

To grab the MP3’s of this show click HERE.

For the full set list and lossless files head on over to The Archive.

I Don’t Need A Riddle:

Garden Of Eden

Arrow’s Pointing Sideways

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moe. Live @ Art Park NY 07.09.2008

(photos courtesy of Sharyn at WNYMedia)

This was my second time seeing moe. and they blew me away. Art Park in Lewiston is by far my favorite venue for live shows in WNY.

moe. knows how to headline a show playing for a total of over 3 hours.This set includes a sick 27 minute Brent Black as well as a mind blowing Plane Crash at the end of the second set.

Get out and see these guys while you can. They are currently on tour and will be taking the winter off after moe. down here in a few weeks.

Many thanks to the Daniel at Upstate Tapers for getting this show up.

enjoy!

To grab the MP3’s click HERE.

For the full setlist and lossless files head over to The Archive.

Not Coming Down

Brent Black

Stranger Than Fiction

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JJ Grey & Mofro Live @ Lafayette Square - Thursday At The Square Buffalo, NY

mofro-front11.jpgJJ Grey & Mofro opened for Jimmy Vaughn and played an excellent set. The band sounded great and and the crowd turned out early to support these blues greats.

These guys hail from Jacksonville, Florida and have been impressing fans across the nation at many of the major festivals.

Grey first coined his blend of rhythm and blues, soul and funky rock and roll as “Mofro Magic” in 1997, based on the continuous southern slang being thrown around at a lumberyard in Jacksonville, Florida (JJ’s hometown) where he worked. According to his bio on the band’s website, Grey comes from a long tradition of Southern storytellers, and his songs often use the loss of his natural surroundings and the marginalization of the Southern culture he grew up in as metaphors in his lyrics.

For the entire setlist and lossless file head over to The Archive.

To grab the MP3’s click HERE.

Ho Cake

By My Side

How Junior Got His Head Put Out

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