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Podcast: ‘Off Road’ speaks with Stan Klimecko
Having appeared on stages from Buffalo to New York to L.A., and in several major films, Stan Klimecko’s stories of trying to make it as an artist show a determination and range that have served him well. From a star-making appearance in a Studio Arena production of “Streetcar” to his recent performance as Scrooge at the Kenan Center, his talents have been praised by many. Here he talks about his journey with Peter Palmisano.
Buffalo Music Player podcasts: The MEGA POST with Bryan Dubay, WT Farrell III, Justin Karcher, Passed Out and C Saint
Benjamin Joe has and Max Fisher have been VERY, VERY BUSY men of late. In the past 10 days they’ve released five podcasts. So we’ve decided to put them all together in one place in this MEGA post, where you can check out all kinds of guests they’re talking with. the lineup includes Bryan Dubay,
WT Farrell III, Justin Karcher,
Passed Out and C Saint.
Buffalo Music: Nickel City Soundtrack – Halo (Jay Jancetic)
On the latest episode of the Nickel City Soundtrack, the crew talked to old friend Jay Jancetic who has been in a large array of bands including Plagued with Rage, Halfmast, Extinction, Arma Angelus, Stabbed By Words, Harms Way and more. Hes currently in the bands Contempt , Almost Always and Left of Heaven.
Podcast: Charlie Coughlin joins Rockabilly Greg in the Flamingo Lounge
Charlie Coughlin brings a unique blend of Irish and American tunes, folk songs, and new music sensibility to his solo act and performing with Crikwater, The Brothers Blue, Steel City Rovers, and Bánóg,
In the fall of 2025, Charlie opened the Buffalo Academy of Irish Music. He joined Rockabilly Greg In the Flamingo Lounge on Nov. 15 to talk about it all.
Miers on Music: Why Music Matters with Jeff Miers — Special edition with Anthony Greco of Buffalo History Museum
This episode, which named 12/8/80 (In the Name of Love), was created with Jeff Miers’ good friend Anthony Greco, Director of Exhibits at The Buffalo History Museum, and creator and host of the Museum’s podcast. The episode explores an evening that changed the world for the worse. And it turns out that there’s an interesting Buffalo angle to the story of this tragic night.
Miers on Music: Why Music Matters with Jeff Miers — Evan Laedke
Today on Why Music Matters, Jeff Miers’ guest is Evan Laedke, a musician with an impressively broad skill-set, one that has made him a first-call keyboardist for a wide variety of WNY bands, one-off gigs and sessions. Currently playing keys for Tsavo Highway, the Little Mountain Band and others, Evan somehow found time in his busy schedule to take on the role of Music Director at Third Space, a 4,000 sq. foot, 2-story cafe, art gallery and entertainment space on Main Street in Buffalo.
Podcast: Cami Clune, Mason Laboski join Rockabilly Greg in the Flamingo Lounge
This week’s guests In the Flamingo Lounge are Cami Clune and Mason Laboski. Cami first gained national recognition as a four-chair turn finalist on NBC’s The Voice. A versatile powerhouse, she blends pop-rock originals with subtle touches of country and theatrical flair, Beyond her growing catalog of original music, Cami is the official Buffalo Sabres anthem singer, has performed with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, and opened for artists like Cee Lo Green.
Podcast: ‘Off Road’ speaks with Hasheen DeBerry, David Hayes
Behind the scenes at RLTP, there are always those who work in relative obscurity; it takes a village to produce every show! This week on “Off Road,” our focus is on Production Coordinator Hasheen DeBerry, an unsung hero without whom no show ever reaches the audience. He tells the story of how he came to fill this all important role and talks about hopes for an expanded role in the future. But preceding him, David Hayes, one of the most popular and familiar faces in front of the curtain, opens up about his background, his theater life, and his “other” life at Canisius High School.
