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[JAZZ, FOLK, ETC.] Had she remained in Buffalo, East Aurora native Julie Lambert would certainly have become a local music celebrity.
[TRIBUTE] It takes some guts to call yourself “the Ultimate David Bowie Tribute,” but that’s just what Bowie Live claims to be. Musician Chris Theoret takes on David Bowie and comes as close as possible to the real deal.
[FUNK] Funk band The Nth Power will take the stage at the next edition of Live at Larkin. The soulful three-piece funk group features Nikki Glaspie, who, in addition to touring with the funk band Dumstaphnk, toured the world as Beyonce’s drummer.
ALBERTO REY opens a new exhibit and debuts a new book, both titled The Extinct Birds Project, on Friday, August 17, 5-7pm, at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History (311 Curtis Street, Jamestown). This piece is called Bachman’s Warbler.
[FUN] This one kind of speaks for itself. Booze, beach, beats—what else is there really? Music comes from Deadwolf and DJ Crop Top. Dress like you’re at the beach and maybe you’ll win King or Queen in the Shitty Beach contest.
[PUNK] Over-the-top punk band, Green Jelly, returns to Mohawk Place for a show this Saturday, August 18.
[JAM] With elements of roots rock and pop, and jam band leanings, O.A.R. have been at it for more than 20 years, growing a substantial fanbase as they’ve toured relentlessly.
[STREET FESTIVAL] Lewiston is as fine a day-trip destination as New York State has to offer: It’s lovely, it overlooks the lovely strait of Niagara, it boasts wonderful restaurants and a captivating history.