Doug Weyand, an ensemble member of Road Less Traveled and marketing director of MusicalFare Theatre, took time out of his rehearsal schedule to chat with Peter Palmisano about all of his projects.
The Buffalo Hive is happy to add The Local Spin to our podcast mix. On this Episode No. 6, the latest episode of The Local Spin, Lew welcomes Jimmy Moses, also known as The Stage Door Medium.
This week on Nickel City Soundtrack, Mark and Chris talked to Scott Vogel of the band Terror, who is releasing a new album at the end of the week titled “Still Suffer.”
Buffalo-based Addisyn Logan was afraid to sing in public as a kid, but she’s grown into a local performer. She sat down with Ben and Max at a table at Caffe at Amy’s on this episode of Buffalo Music Players.
On this episode of the Nickel City Soundtrack podcast, Mark and Chris talked to Hostile Makeover, a new and young Buffalo-based band set to play at Amy’s Place on April 24.
Nationally recognized composer Richie English stopped by the Flamingo lounge to talk about experiences like performing for the Dalai Lama, becoming the youngest registered piano teacher in the state and more.
On this week’s podcast, Buffalo-based director Kyle LoConti sat down with Peter Palmisano to discuss the unconventional start to her career and everything that has since followed.
April is Stress Awareness Month. On this month’s podcast, Will Christopher, a Community Wellness Specialist, shares tips and techniques for reigning in stress and Andrea Pierce talks about self-care in the helping professions because April is also Counselor Awareness Month.
Armani Power was on the BMP pod at the end of Black History Month, and he had a song for the occasion. Here Armani shared his journey in hip-hop, R&B, rap, and even country in an overwhelmingly musical world.