The Buffalo Show

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universalmusictribe.com presents The Buffalo Show. Michael Buffalo Smith ("The Ambassador of Southern Rock") has been writing about music and performing for over 30 years, working with everyone from The Allman Brothers Band to Delaney & Bonnie to George Harrison, from Billy Bob Thornton to KISS. He has written countless feature articles, review and interviews in magazines, and authored several books. His memoir, PRISONER OF SOUTHERN ROCK, with a foreword by Billy Bob Thornton, will be published in the fall of 2012 by Mercer University Press. Before becoming a writer, Buffalo worked as a Radio Personality for many years and went to college to study acting and improv. Buffalo invites you to join him as he interviews stars of the past, present and future in the worlds of music, movies, literature and more. He plays some good music, talks to some interesting people, takes some callers and generally has a large time. We hope you will join Michael Buffalo for music news, reviews, and talk from the world over. See y'all on the radio.

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We welcome a true legend. Robert Nix, drummer and songwriter for The Atlanta Rhythm Section, was also a member of Roy Orbisons Candymen and The Classics IV. We will talk about his place in the history of southern rock and... more

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Kevn Kinney, who first rose to fame as a member of Drivin and Cryin, and still fronts the band, is also a remarkable solo artist and trubadour. An outstanding singer/sonwriter, his latest album "A Good Country Mile" may be his best yet.... more

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Its going to be a special show alright. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame drummer Artimus Pyle of Lynyrd Skynyrd Fame talks about his new band and future plans! We also welcome one of the souths finest bands, Floridas Thomas Wynn &... more

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One of the greatest bands to come out of the south during the seventies was Eric Quincy Tate. Overshadowed by the success of The Allman Brothers Band, EQT was an amazing band. Most of the members are no longer with us, but bass... more

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Buffalo welcomes the rocking Pearl Aday to the broadcast. Pearl is the daughter of rock superstar Meat Loaf, and has just released her new acoustic album as a digital download. Pearl is also married to Scott Ian of Anthrax. Its going to be... more

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Red hot guitar slinger Jack Pearson, a one time member of The Allman Brothers Band and a man whose solo work speaks for itself joins us to talk about his career in music. Also on tap, Mike Galloway of Galloway and Kelliher! A... more

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The George Hatcher Band is "Coming Home" once again. The original band was formed by George Hatcher in England in 1976 and became a force in the European music scene for the following 6 years. George returned to his roots in... more

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Johnny Zvolensky is an amazing singer/songwriter/musician/producer in Nashville who plays as a part of the band Old Union. His new double solo album (featuring Johnny Neel) is one of the best of the year. Check him out!

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We are happy to welcome a young singer named Charlie Rose to the program. Charlotte is following in the footsteps of her father, Chuck Negron, the lead singer of seventies rock hitmakers Three Dog Night. Well talk about her music and... more

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We are happy to announce Will Turpin, bassist for the hit-making Atlanta based band Collective Soul will be our special guest, talking about Clllective Soul and telling us all about his new solo release Lighthouse.
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