Leroy Townes shoots a love of American mythology through the murky, whisky-addled current of roots rock. Conceived and reared in the Genesee River valley, Leroy has been described by some as "Northern-fried rock." Currently promoting their second self-produced studio album, Leroy and the boys are currently calling Buffalo home and enjoying the warm yankee welcome.
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The music of Breaking Laces--honest and free, earnest and pop-infused, different, yet familiar. It takes flight onstage, with infectious band chemistry and a dynamic mastery of sound.
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Haiku came to be in 2004 when Jim Wynne was approached by Gamalon alumnus George Puleo along with Hugh Arthur. It was a realization of a long-maintained aspiration for Jim. George Puleo is one of Jim's top influences even though they are known for playing different musical instruments. As Jim is quick to point out; It's the spirit that George projects when performing that is most inspiring.
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Armed with the art of improv and energizing the blues with a new power, Todd Eberwine and his band continue to carve out their space in the world of blues/rock music. Buffalo Rising Magazine writes, "Todd Eberwine and his band qualify for membership in that small group of players who are helping to evolve the blues. He has a style and presence that keep audiences on their feet."
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