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Cancelled - Buffalo Rose Concert with an opening act

413 Main Street, Johnstown, PA 15091

$10 advance / $15 door

www.buffalorosemusic.com

www.facebook.com/buffalorosemusic

Named one of the best alt-folk/alt-country bands of 2018 ~ Best Of Pittsburgh


Formed in Pittsburgh, PA in 2016, the group blends folk, soul, and bluegrass into something amorphously Americana, but decidedly their own. Three prominent singers (Shane McLaughlin, Lucy Clabby, and Rosanna Spindler) provide stunning vocal harmonies over dynamic, engrossing layers of stringed instruments. Specifically, acoustic guitar (McLaughlin), upright bass (Jason Rafalak), mandolin (Bryce Rabideau), and dobro (Malcolm Inglis.) Their sharp sense of rhythmic experimentation and evocative, storytelling lyricism come together for a sounded with both shimmer and punch; it’s foot-tapping and breathtaking in turn. Buffalo Rose offers a warm, passionate homage to America’s classic musical traditions, with modern twists that keep things interesting—and damn fun.


 It all started with a the song “Mama Have Mercy.” Singers McLaughlin and Clabby, along with former member Mariko Reid, got together with Inglis to record a live take of the song for the FoundSound Songwriter Series. “Before the video was shot,” says McLaughlin, “we knew that this was something we had to keep doing together.”


Buffalo Rose soon grew to include Rabideau and Rafalak, and they released their debut EP, Red Wagon, in November 2016—just six months after their formation. The local response was enthusiastic. Encouraged, they started to work on a longer record. Meanwhile, their captivating stage presence and strong musicianship scored them lineup spots alongside national acts such as The Infamous Stringdusters, The Dustbowl Revival, Yarn, Kuinka, and Dangermuffin. Their first full-length album, The Soil and the Seed, was released on March 30th, 2018. It received glowing attention from Pittsburgh media, including features on radio stations 91.3 WYEP, 102.5 WDVE and Pittsburgh Pirates "Friday Night Rocks".


 With Rosanna Spindler replacing Mariko Reid in the fall of 2018, the band began to move in a modern, folk-pop direction with their single, 'Rocketship' released in March 2019.  Soon after, the band was featured on NPR All Songs Considered for their Tiny Desk submission of for their song ‘Born’, and began work on recording what would become the ‘Big Stampede’ EP, internationally released on MISRA Records in November of 2019.  Touring throughout the spring and summer in support of this release, the band continues to record and will be releasing a follow up full length in 2020. Buffalo Rose continues to book shows both locally and across state lines - with any luck, you’ll soon hear their catchy blend of Americana at a venue near you.



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