Podcast
Buffalo Music: Nickel City Soundtrack – Coretalk – Underrated
On this episode of the NCS Podcast Chris and Mark were joined by Alex Byrne and Larry Bleachmouth to talk about bands that they think are underrated in hardcore — Basically bands that were/are good that never got their real credit in our eyes … Bands that should may be popular that we think should be more popular.
Podcast: Borderland Band Camp Band joins Rockabilly Greg in the Flamingo Lounge
Borderland Band Camp is a 3-day summer music program for middle-school and high-school teens with a BIG goal — to share the stage with professional musicians for two live performances, culminating in a spot on the Homespun Stage at Borderland Music + Arts Festival. In this episode, band members and mentor Eric Crittenden speak with Rockabilly Greg in the Flamingo Lounge.
Podcast: ‘Off Road’ with BECPL, Shakespeare’s First Folio Tour & Brendan Didio of Shakespeare in Delaware Park
The cast of The Book of Will had the privilege of an up close look at Shakespeare’s 400-year-old First Folio, in permanent residence at the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library. The informative session, led by Heather Gring and Susan Buttaccio, was recorded by Peter who edited it to share with listeners. But before the segment featuring these ladies, Shakespeare in Delaware Park’s Brendan Didio gives us the scoop on how SDP and RLTP became co-producers and subsequently planned a cast trip to the library.
Podcast: Greg Klyma joins Rockabilly Greg in the Flamingo Lounge
Greg Klyma is prolific songwriter and seasoned road performer known for his energetic live performances and clever storytelling lyrics that deliver entertaining rides through hilarity, reflection, passion and loss. Greg visited the Flamingo Lounge on September 29, 2025, and shared his stories and original composition, “Two Degrees in Buffalo.”
Podcast: ‘Off Road’ speaks with SIDP’s Norm Sham
As one of the most recognizable figures in the local theater community, Norm Sham has made his name as a loved comic actor in Shakespeare in Delaware Park, as a musical theater performer at the Kavinoky and MusicalFare, and as an all-around theater practitioner both in front of and behind the curtain. Now he sits down for a conversation with Peter Palmisano.
Miers on Music: Joss Stone — On her ‘Less Is More’ tour, motherhood, road life and keeping the flame burning
Since arriving on the scene in 2003 as a teenager with the voice of a seasoned soul singer, Joss Stone has crafted a singular path through the music industry. Jeff Miers talk to her about that, but also about the joys and challenges of parenthood, achieving work-life balance and the fire that keeps her moving in creative directions. She’s performing at UB on Oct. 1.
