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Donna the Buffalo webcasts this weekend

Come get your post-election Donna The Buffalo fix! The kind folks with Have You Herd Radio are video recording Donna the Buffalo shows this weekend and streaming live!

Friday Nov 07 Castaways – Ithaca, NY
Saturday Nov 08 Waterstreet Music Hall – Rochester, NY

Both shows with opening act Who You Are
doors open at 8pm
show starts at 9pm

The Video will be webcast at webcast.haveyouherd.com, which will be open sometime after 7pm est. There is a limited number of slots for viewers, so you may want to log in early. If you have problems tuning in, you can get live assistance in the chat room.

There will also be an audio only webcast of both shows @ www.
haveyouherdradio.com for those of you that have trouble streaming the video.

Donna the Buffalo
From Cajun to country, reggae to improv, zydeco boogie to roots-rock riot, Donna the Buffalo aims for the best of what music has to offer.

Their singular sound features upbeat grooves, inspirational lyrics, memorable hooks, superb musicianship and an overwhelming sense of celebration. They’re an American institution, socially conscious yet eternally danceable.

17-year career. 100,000 records sold. 100 gigs a year. 15,000 attendees at the 2004 Grassroots Festival. No, this is not a MasterCard commercial. It’s just that numbers don’t hold a lot of value for Donna the Buffalo. For this eclectic upstate New York band, success isn’t quantitative. It isn’t being in constant rotation on Top 40 radio stations or video networks. It isn’t how much money’s rolling in or even how many people are in the band. “We just do what we do. And it’s a very natural thing. It’s a thing we find joy in and it’s a lifestyle that we’ve pursued for… ever,” says guitarist/vocalist Jeb Puryear, one of the band’s two primary songwriters. “We don’t manipulate any of our circumstances for the market.” That includes the band’s sound, which piles reggae, rock, country, zydeco, Cajun, and folk on top of old-time fiddle music to create a combination best described as original American dance music. “The thing about our music is that as eclectic as it is, it is also very accessible,” fellow songwriter Tara Nevins (fiddle, accordion, scrubboard, guitar and vocals) says. “It’s simple, straight-forward, melody-oriented and easy to take in.”

Mickey Hart art in San Francisco

The Tao of Wood
Dennis Rae Fine Art welcomes Mickey Hart to San Francisco
November and December 2008

Friday November 21st, 2008: 7pm-9pm Special VIP reception, closed to the public
Saturday November 22nd, 2008: 7pm-9pm Premier of the Mickey Hart Art Show.

If you are interested in attending any of these special events with Mickey Hart please call Dennis Rae Fine Art at 415-292-0387 to RSVP and be placed on the guest list. Due to the overwhelming interest in these events the gallery will be closed to walk-in traffic, the guest list will be limited and all guests must be on the gallery list to attend the shows.

Photography will not be allowed, Dennis Rae Fine Art will have a professional photographer shooting the event. All guests who acquire one of Mickey’s pieces will have a personal picture taken with Mickey and their artwork dedicated by him at the show. Mickey will not be signing any memorabilia, books, etc. at the event, nor will he be taking pictures with guests who have not acquired one of his pieces. Please refrain from bringing any outside materials, cameras, video cameras, etc., you will not be allowed to attend the show with such items. Thank you for your understanding.

Dennis Rae Fine Art