Category: Buffalo

  • Dopapod, Aqueous, and Mister F to Play a Jam Packed Evening Saturday Night at The Waiting Room

    The Waiting Room in Buffalo, NY will play host to three incredible bands this Saturday, co-headlined by Dopapod and Aqueous with special guest opener Mister F.

    Dopapod has been hitting the entire East Coast over the past three years with an abundance of festival appearances under their belts. With the ability to jam with the best of them, their improvisational skills throughout the night will be a treat to hear.

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    Aqueous will be bringing their talents back home and will have an enormous crowd advantage, providing the band the energy to really put on a great show. The band recently announced their ambitious tour plans for the summer with an obvious goal of furthering their reach. Also to note, the guys just wrapped up a successful Kickstarter campaign where they were able to fund their upcoming album through fan contributions, showing they have all the support to become the next big national act.

    Mister F will kick things off as they’re coming off the heels of their album release party just a couple of weeks back on April 11th. Mister F blends a lot of different genres and will certainly get everyone moving. The band has seen a lot of attention in the last year as well, playing in some big festivals along the way.

    Make sure to head out to The Waiting Room early Saturday as it looks to be a great night of music with an incredible amount of talent on one stage that you won’t want to miss.

    Tickets can be purchased through the The Waiting Room for $12-15.

  • Turkuaz and Playonbrother Coming to Funk Up WNY on Back to Back Nights

    Turkuaz and Playonbrother kicked off their co-headlining tour together just a few weeks back with an atypical album release party for both bands in Saratoga Springs.  Turkuaz released Future 86, while Playonbrother, fresh off of a name change, released their Woodstock Sessions album.  Fast forward to today, and this funk train is barreling down the I-90 for stops at Rochester’s Montage Music Hall on April 17th and Buffalo’s Nietzsche’s on April 18th.

    Turkuaz has been blazing a path for themselves via combination of feel-good funk and constant touring.  The band is just coming off of their two-set performance at Rock ‘n Roll Resort with raving reviews from those that were there.  Similar to Lettuce, this funk “army” calls New York City home and has a deep roster that’s completely stacked with talent.  With as much as we could go on about these guys (and gals), that’s just half of the show.

    Playonbrother isn’t a band you want to sleep on.  You may not recognize the name quite yet, but I promise you, you will know it walking out.  The band’s last show in Buffalo was when they were still known as Alan Evans Trio, but their sound and sheer funk-ferocity haven’t changed.  Despite their size, the trio packs a huge punch live and offers up an opposing approach to their tour mates, who easily outnumber them.

    Besides how well the two fit on paper, they seem to have great chemistry off the stage as well.  For Beau Sasser’s birthday, the two bands combined to form Jaguar at Beau’s home base of Bishop’s Lounge in Northampton, MA.  The special evening featured Beau on hammond organ (POB), Michael Angelo Carubba on drums (Turkuaz), Danny Mayer on guitar (POB), and Craig Brodhead on guitar as well (Turkuaz).  For our shows in Buffalo and Rochester, there’s been rumors of some more intermingling of band members with the Turkuaz horn section prepping to join in on Playonbrother’s set.  It’s not too far-fetched either as we all know that Alan Evans has always loved to add horns to his other band, Soulive.

    Regardless of what happens, one thing is for sure: your feet won’t stop moving from the drop of the first beat to final crash of the cymbal.  These two bands have been having a great time on the road together and that will only permeate throughout the crowd and Western NY region following these two dates.

  • Aqueous Running KickStarter to Fund New Album

    Buffalo’s groove rock champions Aqueous are in the midst of a Kick Starter campaign to fund their new studio album. With the advent of mp3’s and digital music rendering cd sales and labels practically moot, more and more artists are turning directly to their fan base to fund the expensive process of studio creation, mixing and production.

    This has become a win for fans – with most campaigns including a plethora of unique and exclusive opportunities up for grabs, the barricades between artist and audience start to crumble. Aqueous’s campaign is no exception, offering everything from personalized artwork from band members, brand new merchandise, personalized set lists, to having the band play a raging full show in your backyard.

    Even the most basic contribution will net the lucky investor their name in the albums liner notes. is a big supporter of these campaigns and we hope you’ll consider helping out one of our favorite up and coming bands.

    At the least you should check out the page for the really amusing video. Lemonade anyone?

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    Upcoming Upstate Aqueous Dates

    April 24th Putnam Den, Saratoga NY*

    April 25th The Westcott Theatre, Syracuse NY*

    April 26th The Waiting Room, Buffalo NY **

    May 9-10 Carey Lake Spring Revival Festival, Macedon NY

    * w/ Dopapod

    ** w/ Dopapod and Mister F

    Aqueous – King For a Day – Erie Pa 2013-12-31

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  • Pigeons Flock East for Three: Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse

    DSC_0616Pigeons Playing Ping Pong have been growing their “Flock,” the name given to their fan base, at an exponential rate over the past couple of years.  The high-energy, psychedelic funk the band produces has been garnering them high-profile festival gigs and opening slots for some nationally touring acts.

    The Baltimore-based four piece is in the midst of a Spring tour that will bring the band to Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse on May 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, respectively.

    The last time the group played Buffalo was after a snow storm hit the area for Aqueous’ residency at Nietzsche’s.  The band played covers of Steppenwolf’s “Magic Carpet Ride” and Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough”, along with their tasteful originals, to add to the “Decades Night” theme that night.

    Check out their full list of tour dates below, but otherwise we’ll see you Flockers at one of their three Upstate shows!

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  • Rhubarb/Ocupanther/Brown Sugar at Nietzsche’s Buffalo April 4th

    10173476_10152350524041789_1819991101_nRhubarb sucks. At least that’s what their website “rhubarbsucks.com” would seem to indicate. However, the music of Rhubarb, self-described as “twisted psychedelic funk”, that also contains elements of surf rock, grunge, jazz and more, most certainly is the polar opposite of suck and they’re at Nietzsche’s this week. The band’s been on the Buffalo music scene for 15 years now, most recently supporting their 2013 release Shoot Yer Body BabyBuffalo fans are no doubt psyched about this upcoming show, not only due to the excellence of the ‘barb, but also due to the killer support coming along for the ride.

    Rochester’s Ocupanther, birthed in 2011 from elements of the now defunct Pia Mater, plays their own brand of psychedelia and electronica-infused funky rock and roll. Fresh out of studio sessions for their upcoming new 3rd album, Ocupanther will likely feature a mix of brand new material and classics for the Nietzsche’s faithful. Special guest sit ins are always a possibility as well.

    Along for the ride up front is the brand new University of Buffalo jam club birthed Brown Sugar. Debuting a few weeks back for the brilliant Aqueous “mystery artist” themed night, this trio brought the jams more like it was their 50th show much to the delight of onlookers.

    Music starts promptly at 10PM and is a mere 5$. Put down your smart phones, lock up the cable remote, and come dance. It won’t suck, we promise!

  • dopapod Announces 2014 Spring Tour

    Prog-Rock superstars, dopapod recently announced their Spring 2014 Tour Dates. The band will be playing some Upstate, NY dates – 4/24 at Saratoga’s Putnam Den with Aqueous, 4/25 at The Westcott Theater in Syracuse, NY with Aqueous and then 4/26 at The Waiting Room in Buffalo, NY with a third night with Buffalo’s own Aqueous and favorites and Albany natives,  Mister F. For tickets and info please visit www.dopapod.com.
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  • Artpark Announces First Group of Artists for Summer 2014 Lineup

    With the summer season approaching, the anticipation for nights spent outside listening to live music is rising almost as quickly as the temperatures.  One of Buffalo’s most eagerly awaited is the announcement of Artpark Tuesday and Wednesday concert series for 2014.  As of this week, the wait is finally over as the folks at Artpark made an initial announcement, revealing five shows for the upcoming season.

    The five shows, listed below, are already a great start that will be added to throughout the Spring.  Tickets for these Artpark events will go on sale on Friday, March 28, 2014 at 10am through the Artpark box office and Tickets.com.  Where else can you catch a band like Widespread Panic for next to nothing and with a gorgeous view to boot?

    First Niagara presents Tuesdays in the Park lineup: 
    June 10 (Opening Night) – Daryl Hall & John Oates – tickets are $12
    June 17 – Widespread Panic – tickets are $7
    July 8 – Boston – tickets are $12

    Coors Light Wednesdays lineup (both tickets are $11): 
    June 18 – Arctic Monkeys w/s/g White Denim
    July 9 – Sublime with Rome

  • KISS and Def Leppard Rocking Across the Country This Summer

    KISS and Def Leppard announced a summer tour that will span 42 cities throughout the United States, this summer. The tour will be hitting Upstate, NY for two shows – August 5th at Saratoga Performing Arts Center and the second being on August 13th at Darien Lake Peforming Arts Center.

    KISS is entering their 40th year in the music industry and they’re looking to celebrate it the entire year, including being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Although KISS has had many lineup changes throughout the years, Def Leppard has had pretty much the same lineup since the early 80’s.

    This tour is also supporting the military with an exclusive presale and discounted tickets for those who have served the country. More information on that can be found at here. Tickets go on sale starting Friday March 21st.

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  • Ratdog Sells Out Shea’s After 18 year Absence

    Not a ticket was left to be had on this cold wintry Tuesday evening in Buffalo.  Legendary Shea’s Performing Arts Center was sold out for the return of Ratdog, the first since Bob Weir’s emotionally charged performance on August 20, 1995 just 11 days after the death of Jerry Garcia.  Sure Bob has returned with Furthur in that time, but this is Ratdog, a group loaded with the Grateful Dead influence from the vantage point of Weir and his interpretation on the music.

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    With Furthur on hiatus, anticipation was high for this new Ratdog lineup.  After all this is Bobby’s first love (post-Grateful Dead) that has seen a few lineup changes over the years.  This time no Kenny, no Karan, but enter the duel bass format with Rob Wasserman on stand-up and add guitar virtuoso Mr. Steve Kimock himself on lead.  Seemingly everyone was high in anticipation of how this lineup would mold and how the tour would unfold.

    A couple weeks into the tour the band showed signs of being warmed up early on. The loose opening jam segment kicked off by Jay Lane’s free form drumming launched into a really electrifying “Jack Straw”. Bob’s vocals came right through in this wonderfully sounding room and also offered immediate hint that the front man may be fighting a cold.  Lane traded on vocals and helped build the jam segment to a feverish pitch featuring Robin Sylvester’s Lesh-like bomb drops before yielding to the first of many Dylan tunes of the night, “All Along the Watchtower”.  As a taper, we have the benefit of measuring a bit of the sound pressure in the room which is often fun.  Every front of house sound engineer has a different style.  Some like Dan Healy liked to take their time dialing in the room just right.  On this night the Ratdog crew took care of business promptly and had us feeling it as early as “Watchtower”.   The wonderful sound in a room like this not only makes for a great recording, but the increased volume also helps drown out the conversationalists in the room.  Ear plugs highly advised!

    The first set moved right along with a punchy version of “Wrong Way Feelin > Maggie’s Farm”.  Very little time for a breather in this set as Weir opts to play to the Buffalo crowd in keeping the pace with a flawless “Mama Tried”, a personal favorite among Bob Weir vocals for me.  I have often said the only real thing left of the Grateful Dead after all these years are the Bob Weir vocals.  So much else is gone or changed greatly, this however can still be counted upon.  Due for a slow down at this point with a very upbeat first set, the first of only three true Garcia tunes of the night came next in “Loser”.  Of any first set Garcia songs I lean towards “Loser” as one of the better fits for Ratdog.  The duel bass lineup and Kimock’s precise guitar licks played very well into this version.  “Two Djinn” came off the heels in a nice segue to close out the first set on a real high note.  Kimock and Weir traded off admirably, the chemistry was evident as if they hadn’t taken a break from touring with each other.

    The table was set for what was to come in set two. Weir’s standard solo acoustic start to set two kicked off with the Dylan (and Grateful Dead) favorite “Desolation Row”.  Weir started out solo and was quickly joined by Lane.  Sylvester was next to come out, followed closely by Wasserman and Jeff Chimenti.  It wasn’t until about halfway through the song’s many verses that Kimock appeared to take his lead guitar role trading magnificent solos with Chimenti.  This was truly one of the highlights of the night for me from an emotional standpoint: perfect song selection continuing on with the Dylan theme.  Not only was “Desolation” performed flawlessly, it really cemented this lineup as possibly my favorite Ratdog lineup over all these years.  Wasserman’s bass playing particularly with the wand was organ-like.  And while Sylvester often draws criticism for being low in the mix and not pushing the music, you can see this wasn’t the case on this evening.  Sylvester more than surprised many of us by his forward style of playing not only in the extended jams, but during the composed sections as well.

    “On The Road Again” served as the big bust out of the evening having not been playing in 148 shows.  This number also featured Bobby on an orange juice jug!  In Jon Fishman fashion (drummer of Phish, known for playing a vacuum cleaner into the microphone), Bobby blew into the jug as a solo in tune with the song.  Perhaps previously serving as a source of Vitamin C for the ailing front man now turned instrument?  Ugly winter cold or not, Weir wouldn’t be slowed on this night.  “Deep Elem Blues” would wrap up the acoustic segment of the show in style with lots of giddy up and spunk.  Hard to beat that 1-2-3 acoustic punch to begin set two.

    A very interesting jam was born right off the back end of “Deep Elem Blues”, similar to the one that kicked off the show.  Out launched the first big song of the night, the highly predictable “Truckin”.  As always in Buffalo, the biggest sing along of any Grateful Dead night and the first real big open jam with “Two Djinn” coming in second.  16 minutes of “Truckin” lead us into another pure Jerry song in the Deadhead favorite “Bird Song”.  Really nice song selection continued, keeping the crowd’s attention and giving the audience varied speed shifts to keep up with.  “Bird Song” finally gave way to a glorious “Iko Iko” in honor of Fat Tuesday.  The place was really cooking by now with over 14 minutes of danceable sing-along celebratory music in a good ol’ Grateful Dead kind of way.  The ballad spot was delivered perfectly with “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”.  Continuing the Dylan themed night with the only repeat from the August 20, 1995 show that had the “Knockin” encore bring Bobby to tears 18 years prior.  This version was spectacular.  Flawless, emotional, soulful and delivered with so much meaning.  Bob doing Bob never disappoints and this choice was truly perfect for the moment.

    A fun set-closing “Goin Down the Road Feeling Bad” closed out a very surprisingly good and promising night spent with the new Ratdog.  Nothing really mattered at this point as smiles were abound and the feeling was quite good regardless of the encore. The boys wrapped up the evening with a quick “Touch of Grey” sing along in the most fun way imaginable.

    On this night, a capacity crowd of some 3,700 Deadheads walked out happily satisfied spending an evening with their old friend.  Thank you Bobby!

    Download Lenny Stubbe’s recording of the show from archive.org
    Set 1: Jam > Jack Straw > All Along the Watchtower > Wrong Way Feelin > Maggie’s Farm, Mama Tried, Loser > Two Djinn
    Set 2: Desolation Row, On the Road Again, Deep Elem Blues, Jam > Truckin > Bird Song > Iko Iko > Knockin on Heaven’s Door > Goin Down the Road Feelin Bad
    Encore: Touch of Grey

  • James Taylor Adds Five Dates to US Summer Tour

    James Taylor announces five additional shows to the US summer tour, including one in Upstate New York, with a July date in Buffalo, NY at the First Niagara Center. The five additional shows will be in the months of July and August.
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    Additional dates

    7/13 Bangor, ME – Cross Insurance Center
    7/29 Buffalo, NY – First Niagara Center
    8/6 Memphis, TN- Mud Island Amphitheatre
    8/8 Little Rock, AR- Verizon Arena
    8/9 Oklahoma City, OK- Chesapeake Energy Arena

    The tour will start on May 30th in Portland, OR and will finish on August 9th in Oklahoma City, OK and tickets can be purchased through JamesTaylor.com  on  March 11th at 10am.