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Wednesday Night Concert with Type Relevant
2009-05-20
For nearly a decade, Type Relevant has been captivating audiences leaving them mesmerized and wanting more. Type Relevant is a powerhouse trio that can impress a wide range of crowds with a blend of jazz, funk, blues, and hip-hop, increasing revenue and patronage at any venue. [more ...]

Wednesday Night Concert with the Mick Hayes Band
2009-05-10
The Mick Hayes Band formed in 2003 in Buffalo New York as a blues trio and has matured today into an original band deeply rooted in blues and R&B and is vastly known for captivating audiences across the nation. The Mick Hayes Band had a landslide victory at the 2008 Buffalo Music Awards... [more ...]

Wednesday Night Concert with Them Jazzbeards
2009-04-22

David Kane is a composer, musician, and bandleader performing original music for over 30 years. He has had six releases with Them Jazzbeards, including the soundtrack for the movie Shadow Creature. [more ...]


Wednesday Night Concert with Casperous Vine
2009-04-15

Inspired by classical, experimental, Eastern European gypsy, and klezmer music, Casperous Vine's genre-defying sound is that of a transplanted nostalgia, the chaos of distant memories and the whimsical reinterpretation of tales. [more ...]


Wednesday Night Concert with the Meridian Arts Ensemble
2009-04-01

The traditional brass ensemble is made up of five players, but the Meridian Arts Ensemble is far from a traditional quintet. The Meridian Arts Ensemble plays in a style somewhere between jazz and classical, and often with a sense of humor, as in the deliciously edgy music from composer Tania Le n. [more ...]


Wednesday Night Concert with Tom Stahl and the Dangerfields
2009-03-25
Tom Stahl used to drive around in a truck full of paint saying, "Would you like paddles and strainers with that?" One day, he hurt his back. He went to the doctor and said, "Doctor! Doctor! It hurts when I do that." The doctor said, "Don't do that." Tom Stahl then started writing songs. And the rest, as they say, is the future. [more ...]

Wednesday Night Concert with Alan Whitney
2009-03-18

Alan Whitney's guitars twang, rock and slap back echoes over smooth riding grooves that carry his sweet soulful voice. He has been compared to artists Lyle Lovett, Tom Waits, and John Hiatt, matching his sharp sense of song with his own organic blend of Americana, Blues, Classic Country, and Rock & Roll. [more ...]

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