Dee Adams has been playing guitar and singing for over three decades, with twenty of those years spent as a staple in the Buffalo music scene. She stopped by the Flamingo Lounge to share her stories and music.
Born in Buffalo and built on grit, Letter to Elise delivers Rust Belt Rock ’n’ Roll that lives between heartbreak and hope. They’re also this week’s guest on In the Flamingo Lounge with Rockabilly Greg.
This week’s guest, Sal Andolina, is the BPO’s hottest switch-hitter in his permanent position of clarinetist, bass clarinetist and saxophonist. He has been a full-time member of the BPO for the past 21 seasons.
The Trend is a Buffalo-based band formed in 1966, known for covering ’60s rock ‘n roll and rhythm and blues at High school parties and CYO dances. Fifty-plus years later, the lineup has evolved, but the core of that 1966 spirit is still there.
This week’s episode features Tyson Prince and Jay Organek of The Spin Wires, a Buffalo-based punk and rock band. They recently celebrated their ten-year anniversary, marking a decade of impressive accomplishments.
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.
Singer, instrumentalist and Buffalo Music Hall of Famer Joe Rozler stopped by the Flamingo Lounge this week. He’s created music for soap operas, video games, commercials, movies and more.