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SUMMARY:A Swingin' Christmas with Louis Prima Jr. and The Witnesses
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall & JazzBuffalo present\nA Swingin’ Christmas with Louis Prima Jr. and The Witnesses\nFriday\, December 5\, 2025 | 7:30 PM\nThe Mary Seaton Room\nKick off the holiday season in spectacular style with Louis Prima Jr. and the Witnesses as they bring their electrifying “Swingin’ Christmas” tour to Kleinhans Music Hall! This isn’t your dad’s holiday show—it’s a high-energy celebration where vintage swing meets modern musical firepower. \nCarrying on the legacy of his legendary father\, Louis Prima Jr. leads a boisterous\, horn-driven\, New Orleans–style band known for their powerhouse performances that bring audiences to their feet. With a dynamic blend of big band\, swing\, rock\, and blues\, the group delivers a one-of-a-kind holiday party\, featuring the catchy “Hey Skinny Santa”\, beloved Prima Christmas classics\, and the band’s signature musical mayhem that promises to lift you right out of your seat. \nLouis Prima Jr. has forged his own path while honoring his father’s indelible mark on American music. Louis Prima Sr.’s career spanned five decades\, with unforgettable hits like “Sing\, Sing\, Sing”\, “That Old Black Magic”\, and “Jump\, Jive an’ Wail”\, sparking a swing revival in the 1990s and leaving a legacy of joyful\, infectious music that continues today. \nNow\, in this inaugural Jazz at Kleinhans holiday event\, Louis Prima Jr. and the Witnesses carry that spirit forward\, igniting the hall with their rowdy\, swinging sound. Expect an exhilarating night where the roof is raised\, the holidays swing hard\, and the music leaves you smiling well into the new year. \nDon’t miss this exciting holiday celebration—the perfect way to launch a new tradition at Jazz at Kleinhans!
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/louis-prima/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jazz at Kleinhans
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SUMMARY:Allman Betts Family Revival
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall Presents\nAllman Betts Family Revival\nWednesday\, December 3\, 2025 | 8 PM\nFeaturing: Amanda Shires\, Luther Dickinson\, Cody Dickinson\, Robert Randolph\, Jimmy Hall\, Judith Hill\, Alex Orbison\, Mattie Schell & The Allman Betts Band\nGIBSON presents the ninth annual Allman Betts Family Revival. Get ready for an unforgettable night of music at the 9th Annual Allman Betts Family Revival! This extraordinary live music experience is hosted by Devon Allman and Duane Betts\, the sons of Allman Brothers Band legends Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts. Inspired by the legendary Last Waltz\, this tour features a revolving cast of top-tier artists from the realms of blues\, Americana\, country\, and rock\, all coming together to honor the timeless legacy and rich catalog of the Allman Brothers Band. \nSet against the backdrop of the famous Allman Brothers Brotherhood of Light show\, blending electrifying music with stunning visuals. This unforgettable night that honors the rich history and timeless catalog of the Allman Brothers Band is a musical family reunion that promises to lift your spirits as you enjoy an authentic Allman Brothers musical experience. \nAbout Devon Allman and Duane Betts\nIndividually\, they’re Devon Allman and Duane Betts\, two solo artists and modern-day guitar heroes who’ve both spent years creating their own version of American roots music. Together\, they’re the leaders of The Allman Betts Band\, a supergroup anchored by sharp songwriting\, fiery fretwork\, and an historic legacy. Inspired by the classic sounds of the group’s family tree\, The Allman Betts Band makes timeless rock & roll for the modern world\, blurring the boundaries between blues\, Americana\, and southern soul. Critically-acclaimed studio albums like Down to the River and Bless Your Heart have established the band’s own legacy of music and brotherhood\, while hundreds of live shows — including annual performances of the all-star Allman Betts Family Revival — have sharpened the group’s chemistry onstage. There’s a richly historic lineage to The Allman Betts Band\, but these musicians proudly live in the modern world\, carving out a contemporary soundtrack for the American South.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/allman-betts-2025/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
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SUMMARY:Escher Quartet | Buffalo Chamber Music Society
DESCRIPTION:Buffalo Chamber Music Society presents\nEscher Quartet\nwith Carol Wincenc\, flute\nDecember 2\, 2025 | 7:30 PM\nPre-concert Talk at 6:45 PM\n\nMembers:\nAdam Barnett-Hart\, violin\nBrendan Speltz\,\, violin\nPierre LaPointe\, viola\nBrook Speltz\, cello\n\nProgram:\nTheme & Variations for Flute & String Quartet\, Op.80 —– Amy Beach\nString Quartet in E Minor\, Op.68 —— Verdi\nAdagio for Strings (from String Quartet Op.11) —— Barber\nFlute Quartet No.1 in D Major\, K.285 —— Mozart\nImpressions de la Puna for Flute & String Quartet —— Ginastera\n\nFor more information\, click here.\nAbout Escher Quartet \n\n\nThe Escher String Quartet has received acclaim for its profound musical insight and rare tonal beauty. A former BBC New Generation Artist and recipient of the Avery Fisher Career Grant\, the quartet has performed at the BBC Proms at Cadogan Hall and is a regular guest at Wigmore Hall. In its home town of New York\, the ensemble serves as season artists of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. \nAbout Carol Wincenc \n\nHailed “Queen of the flute” by New York Magazine\, flutist Carol Wincenc was first prize winner of the (sole) Naumburg Solo Flute Competition\, as well as the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Flute Association. She recently celebrated a half century as an international\, concertizing artist at The Morgan Library and Museum\, Merkin Concert Hall and the Staller Center for the Arts and is currently on the faculty at The Juilliard School.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/escher-quartet-buffalo-chamber-music-society/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Chamber Music Society
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SUMMARY:BABEL | Hernan Diaz
DESCRIPTION:Just Buffalo Literary Center presents\nBABEL featuring Hernan Diaz\nThursday\, November 20\, 2025\n7:30 pm\nDoors open & VIP Patron Reception at 6:30 p.m. \nJoin Just Buffalo Literary Center’s BABEL Author Series for an evening with Hernan Diaz \nHernan Diaz is the New York Times-bestselling author of In the Distance\, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award\, and Trust\, which won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for fiction and was named one of the New York Times’s Best 100 Books of the 21st Century. A critically acclaimed voice in American literature\, Diaz captivates audiences with witty conversations about everything from foreignness\, literary history\, and what it means to do research for a novel. \nSeason subscriptions include a ticket for all (4) of Just Buffalo Literary Center’s BABEL 2025-26 events\, on sale now!
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/babel-hernan-diaz/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Just Buffalo's Babel Series
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SUMMARY:JACK Quartet | Buffalo Chamber Music Society
DESCRIPTION:Buffalo Chamber Music Society presents\nJACK Quartet\nwith pianist/composer Amy Williams\nNovember 11\, 2025 | 7:30 PM\nPre-concert Talk at 6:45 PM\n\nMembers:\nChristopher Otto\, violin\nAustin Wulliman\, violin\nJohn Pickford Richards\, viola\nJay Campbell\, cello\n\nProgram:\nAngelorum Psalat\, after Rodericus —– Christopher Otto.\nCineshapes 2 —— Amy Williams\nMiserere\, after Nathaniel Giles —— Christopher Otto.\nBells and Whistles —— Amy Williams.\nMusica Prisca Caput —— Nicola Vicentino.\nTangled Madrigal —— Amy Williams.\n\nFor more information\, click here.\nAbout JACK Quartet \n\n“One of the most eye-opening and exhilarating concerts I’ve heard all season.”….. The New York Times\nUndeniably our generation’s “leading new-music foursome\,” JACK Quartet celebrates their landmark 20th anniversary season in 2024-2025. Through intimate\, long-standing relationships with many of today’s most creative voices\, JACK Quartet has a prolific commissioning and recording catalog\, has been nominated for three GRAMMY® Awards\, and is the 2024 recipient of Chamber Music America’s Michael Jaffee Visionary Award. \nAbout Amy Williams\n \nAmy Williams was born in Buffalo\, New York in 1969\, the daughter of Diane\, now retired violist with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra\, and Jan\, percussionist and Professor Emeritus at the University at Buffalo. After a fellowship year in Denmark\, she returned to Buffalo to complete her Master’s degree in piano performance at the University at Buffalo with pianist/composer Yvar Mikhashoff and her Ph.D. in composition\, working with David Felder\, Charles Wuorinen and Nils Vigeland. She is currently Professor of Composition at the University of Pittsburgh. \n 
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/jack-quartet/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Chamber Music Society
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SUMMARY:Boney James
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall and Soul of Buffalo present\nBoney James\nSlow Burn Tour\nSunday\, November 9 | 7 PM\nslow burn: noun\, informal \nA feeling that grows with a slow but deliberate intensity.  \nFor saxophonist and composer Boney James\, these words perfectly describe the music he has crafted for his new Concord Records album\, Slow Burn\, to be released on October 18\, 2024. \n“When I mentioned that phrase to people as a possible title\, they said\, “That also refers to your whole career in a way” James says with a laugh. “This is my 19th record and I feel like I’m just  hitting my stride.” \nSlow Burn is a new high point in a remarkable career that now spans more than three decades  and includes a long list of accolades; four GRAMMY nominations\, three NAACP Image Award  nominations\, a Soul Train Award for Best Jazz Album and four RIAA Gold Record certifications.  In 2009\, Billboard named James one of the Top 3 Contemporary Jazz Artists of the decade. In  2024 year Boney became the first ever artist to score 20 number one singles on the Billboard Smooth Jazz chart. \nBut Boney James has never been one to look backwards and Slow Burn\, which the artist produced\, marks several firsts. Beginning with the album’s opening track\, ‘Arcadia.’ The very first notes on the album are the acoustic bass playing of the legendary Marcus Miller.  It’s one of the few times that Miller\, known for his electric bass guitar work\, has committed his  standup bass playing to a recording and the first time that James has incorporated an upright bass  into his own music \nNext is James’ intriguing interpretation of the classic ‘Butterfly.’ Co-written by master  keyboardist Herbie Hancock and Bennie Maupin\, the track features Marcus Miller again as well  as young lion Cory Henry’s inspired electric piano. “This beautiful melody got stuck in my head”  explains James. “I have never covered a tune by a legend like Herbie before and I hope we did  him justice.” \nThe title track\, ‘Slow Burn\,’ is one of four tunes on the album that James co-wrote and co produced with multi-instrumentalist Jairus Mozee ( known for his work with Anderson Paak\,  Anthony Hamilton and Nikki Minaj etc.). \nAnother prominent guest artist\, rising-star R&B vocalist October London\, best known for his  2023 hit The Rebirth Of Marvin is featured on the first single from the album\, ‘All I Want Is  You.’ Says James\, “It’s one of the most exciting vocal collaborations I’ve ever recorded.” \nThe funky ‘Slide’ features Boney on tenor saxophone and keyboards\, backed by all the member  of his crack touring band. “This song has a little Minneapolis feel\,” says James. “I got my start as  a professional musician touring with Morris Day\, but this is the first time I’ve copped this  groove.” \nThe Slow Burn continues with ‘A Little Romance\,’ which James calls “a very heartfelt  performance from the saxophone; it’s romantic\, hence the name.” \nBoth ‘Gonna Have a Good Time’ and ‘The Bounce’ keep the mood upbeat. Says James about the  latter\, “When I listen to it\, I start doing this little bounce. It just puts a big smile on my face.” \nThe penultimate track on Slow Burn is ‘Between the Lines\,’ followed by a grooving take on  saxophonist Stanley Turrentine’s ‘Sugar\,’ featuring longtime friend and collaborator Rick Braun  on trumpet. \n“I’ve always loved this song. It was a really fun and special way to pay homage to Stanley  Turrentine\, who was a definite influence on me\,” says James. \nSlow Burn follows two of the most successful albums of James’ career\, 2020’s Solid and 2022’s  Detour which debuted in the Top 10 on the Billboard Pop Albums Chart. \nJames is\, of course\, thrilled that his music continues to reach new audiences more than thirty  years after he released his debut album\, Trust\, in 1992. “It’s always been my goal to be one of  those guys that would just keep doing it at a high level\,” he says\, “and to have that connection  with the audience.” \nThat’s what it’s always been about for Boney James. Growing up in New Rochelle\, New York\,  James played clarinet in his school band\, but two years later\, he says\, “The teacher needed a sax  player. As soon as I switched\, playing it became my favorite thing to do.” \nBy the time he entered his teens\, James was already gigging with bands\, and he turned pro at 19.  After years of paying his dues with artists like The Isley Brothers\, Teena Marie and many more\,  Boney cut his first album on an independent label\, which led immediately to a major label deal  and a string of increasingly successful recordings and nonstop touring. \nNow residing in Los Angeles with wife\, director Lily Mariye\, James says\, “I wake up each day and try to play a little better. To quote the cellist Pablo  Casals ‘I think I’m making progress.’ I am really proud of my playing on this new record. And I  absolutely love the songs and the sound I achieved.” \nSome might say it has a Slow Burn: a deliberate intensity.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/boney-james-2025/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Hot Tuna
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall presents\nHot Tuna\nwith special guest Jim Lauderdale\nFriday\, October 24 | 8 PM\nMary Seaton Room\n  \nHot Tuna\, an iconic American blues rock band\, has been delivering a profound musical experience to audiences pushing six decades. With founding members Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady at its helm\, the band has constantly evolved\, continually injecting fresh energy and improvisation into their sound. \nJoining Hot Tuna on stage is special guest\, Jim Lauderdale. At any given time\, you’re likely to find Jim Lauderdale making music\, whether he’s laying down a new track in the studio or working through a spontaneous melody at his home in Nashville. And if he’s not actively crafting new music\, he’s certainly thinking about it. “It’s a constant challenge to try to keep making better and better records\, write better and better songs. I still always feel like I’m a developing artist\,” he says. This may be a surprising sentiment from a man who’s won two Grammys\, released 34 full-length albums\, and taken home the Americana Music Association’s coveted Wagonmaster Award. But forthcoming album Game Changer is convincing evidence that the North Carolina native is only continuing to hone his craft. \nThe story of Hot Tuna begins with Jefferson Airplane\, a pioneering psychedelic rock band of the 1960s. Guitarist Jorma Kaukonen and bassist Jack Casady were at the heart of Jefferson Airplane\, contributing to its distinctive sound and monumental success. As members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Grammy recipients\, Kaukonen and Casady helped shape the musical landscape of the era\, leaving an indelible mark on the history of rock and roll. \nIn the late 1960s\, amidst the turbulence and creativity of the counterculture movement\, Kaukonen and Casady sought a new musical outlet. This desire led to the formation of Hot Tuna\, a band that allowed them to explore their deep-rooted passion for blues and American roots music. Hot Tuna’s early performances were characterized by a raw\, acoustic sound that highlighted Kaukonen’s intricate guitar work and Casady’s innovative bass lines. Their self-titled debut album\, released in 1970\, captured the essence of these performances and set the stage for the band’s enduring legacy. \nHot Tuna has consistently evolved throughout their career\, experimenting with different styles and sounds while staying true to their blues roots. The band’s discography\, spanning over two dozen records\, showcases their versatility and creativity. From the acoustic blues of their early years to the electric rock-infused albums of the 1970s and beyond\, Hot Tuna has continually pushed the boundaries of their music. \nCasady\, long considered one of rock’s first bass heroes\, has been a driving force behind this evolution. His creativity is evidenced by his continually evolving bass solos in his extensive library of songs and live performances. At almost 85 years of age\, Kaukonen remains at the apex of his skills\, captivating audiences with his husky voice and proficient blues licks that rival the iconic leads of many blues rock masters. Together\, they are well-seasoned musicians and musical treasures. \nHot Tuna’s live performances are legendary and known for their spontaneity and energy. The band’s ability to improvise and create unique musical moments on stage has garnered them a dedicated following. Each concert is a testament to their musicianship and deep connection with the audience. \nTo some fans\, Hot Tuna reminds them of wild and happy times. To others\, the name will forever be linked to their discovery of the power and depth of American Blues music. To newer fans\, Hot Tuna is a band on the cutting edge of music. This multifaceted appeal has allowed Hot Tuna to remain relevant and influential across generations. \nHot Tuna’s contributions to music have not gone unnoticed. In October of 2022\, Jefferson Airplane was given its star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The band’s surviving members\, Casady\, Kaukonen\, and Grace Slick attended the ceremony. Fittingly\, the star is located right in front of the Musician’s Institute\, cementing their place in the annals of rock history. \nHot Tuna’s journey is a testament to the enduring power of passion\, creativity\, and innovation. From their roots in Jefferson Airplane to their status as blues-rock legends\, Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady have left an indelible mark on the music world. Hot Tuna remains one of American music’s most innovative Rock and Roll bands\, continuing to inspire and captivate audiences with their timeless sound and unwavering dedication to their craft.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/hot-tuna/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Septura Brass | Buffalo Chamber Music Society
DESCRIPTION:Buffalo Chamber Music Society presents\nSeptura Brass\nOctober 21\, 2025 | 7:30 PM\nPre-concert Talk at 6:45 PM\n\nMembers:\nHuw Morgan\, Alan Thomas\, James Fountain\, trumpets\nMatthew Gee\, Peter Moore\, Dan West \, trombones\nSasha Koushk-Jalali \, tuba\n\nProgram:\nMother Goose Suite —– Ravel\nPreludes —— Debussy\nThree Piano Preludes —— Gershwin\nSongbook (selections)—— Gershwin\nAn American in Paris—— Gershwin\n\nFor more information\, click here.\nAbout Septura Brass \n“Virtuoso playing: glossy\, brilliantly articulated\, audaciously coloured\, technically flawless”….. BBC Music Magazine\nThe brass septet is a brand new invention\, with no canon of repertoire\, no grand history of great compositions. So why not invent a new one? Like musical Robin Hoods\, Septura thieve from the richest ensembles to create a counterfactual history — a parallel universe in which\, in the world of chamber music\, the brass septet rules.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/septura-brass-buffalo-chamber-music-society/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
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SUMMARY:United States Air Force Band
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall presents\nThe United States Air Force Band\nSunday\, October 19\, 2025 | 3 PM\nWe regret to inform you that United States Air Force Band concert scheduled for Sunday\, October 19th at Kleinhans Music Hall has been canceled due to the ongoing government shutdown. Thank you for your understanding and continued support – we hope to see you at a future event. \n  \nThis event is FREE and open to the public. Please reserve your ticket via the link below. \nThe U.S. Air Force Concert Band and Singing Sergeants are two of the six performing ensembles within The United States Air Force Band\, the premier musical organization of the U.S. Air Force. Stationed at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington\, D.C.\, The U.S. Air Force Band and Singing Sergeants honor those who have served\, inspire American citizens to heightened patriotism and service\, and connect with the global community on behalf of the U.S. Air Force and the United States of America. Join us for a night to remember with great patriotic music\, broadway classics and as always a tribute to celebrate our veterans!
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/united-states-air-force-band/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
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SUMMARY:BABEL | Colm Tóibín
DESCRIPTION:Just Buffalo Literary Center presents\nBABEL featuring Colm Tóibín\nThursday\, October 16\, 2025\n7:30 pm\nDoors open & VIP Patron Reception at 6:30 p.m. \nJoin Just Buffalo Literary Center’s BABEL Author Series for an evening with Colm Tóibín \nColm Tóibín (pronounced “cuh-lem toe-bean”) is many things – not only a novelist\, but also a short story writer\, essayist\, journalist\, critic\, playwright and poet. Born in Enniscorthy\, Ireland\, he is the author of eleven novels\, including Long Island\, an Oprah’s Book Club Pick; The Magician; The Master\, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize; Brooklyn\, which was adapted into an Oscar-nominated film; and Nora Webster; as well as two story collections and several books of criticism. He is the Irene and Sidney B. Silverman Professor of the Humanities at Columbia University and was named the 2022–2024 Laureate for Irish Fiction by the Arts Council of Ireland. \nSeason subscriptions include a ticket for all (4) of Just Buffalo Literary Center’s BABEL 2025-26 events\, on sale now!
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/babel-colm-toibin/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Just Buffalo's Babel Series
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SUMMARY:Steve Hackett
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall presents\n\nSteve Hackett\nGenesis Greats\, Lamb Highlights & Solo\nNorth American Tour 2025\nSunday\, October 5\, 2025\nShow at 7 PM｜Doors at 5:30 PM\nHis new show celebrates the 50th anniversary of The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway\, and Steve Hackett includes a selection of highlights from this iconic Genesis album. \nSteve Hackett’s timeless guitar work was woven throughout the classic Genesis albums of the ’70s. In recent years\, he and his world class band have brought several of these albums back to concert halls to great acclaim. Many fans also asked for more of The Lamb’s songs to be included. What better way to celebrate the half-century of this remarkable album than to include a selection of Lamb Highlights alongside some of Hackett’s best solos and the essential Genesis Greats. \nAccompanying Steve for these dates with be long-standing musicians Roger King (keyboards)\, Nad Sylvan (vocals)\, Jonas Reingold (bass\, backing vocals)\, Rob Townsend (saxophone\, flutes\, additional keyboards) and for this North American tour\,  Nick D’Virgilio  on drums.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/steve-hackett/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Bokyung Byun and Friends
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, Castellani Andriaccio Guitar Studios and the University at Buffalo present\nGuitar Meets Korea: Tradition and Today\nAn Evening with Bokyung Byun and Friends\nThursday\, October 2\, 2025 | 7 PM\nThe Mary Seaton Room\nWinner of the 2018 JoAnn Falletta International Guitar Concerto Competition\n“Here is a simple fact: with artistry such as Ms. Byun’s\, the state-of-the-art of guitar performance has reached a new level.”\n-Al Kunze\, Soundboard Magazine\, 2022 \nJoin us for an intimate and riveting evening of guitar featuring Bokyung Byun as she returns to Kleinhans Music Hall along with Cecilia Kang\, clarinetist\, and Sungmin Shin\, guitar. \nThanks to our sponsors: Castellani Andriaccio Guitar Studios & The University at Buffalo Asia Research Institute and Department of Music \nAbout Bokyung Byun\nRecipient of the 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant\, Bokyung Byun​ enjoys a reputation as one of the most sought-after guitarists of her generation. Bokyung holds the distinction of being the first female winner of the prestigious JoAnn Falletta International Guitar Concerto Competition\, where Falletta herself described Bokyung’s performance as “stunning\, showcasing her gorgeous tone\, immaculate technique\, and sophisticated musicianship.” Other recent honors include the grand prize at the 2021 Guitar Foundation of America International Concert Artist Competition and the Montreal International Classical Guitar Competition. \nBorn in Seoul\, Korea\, Bokyung began playing guitar at the age of six. At eleven\, she took the stage for her first solo recital\, leading to an early start in her teen years performing numerous concert tours in Asia. At the same time\, Bokyung gained international attention for first-prize finishes in international competitions. \nBokyung soon moved to the United States\, where she entered The Juilliard School at the age of sixteen. She holds Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from The Juilliard School and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Southern California. Teachers and mentors include Scott Tennant\, William Kanengiser\, Chen Zhi\, Tae-Soo Kim\, and Sharon Isbin. \nBokyung’s debut recording in 2020 has been praised by Soundboard Magazine as\, “a very beautiful disc…We are treated to extraordinary musicianship\, technical assurance\, and beauty of sound.” In 2022\, American Record Guide chose her Naxos Laurate Series recording as the Critics’ Choice Album\, remarking her style as “very reminiscent of Andres Segovia.” \nBokyung is currently on the guitar faculty of University of North Texas. She is an Augustine Strings artist and plays a guitar by Dieter Mueller (2019). \nAbout Cecilia Kang\nCecilia Kang is a Korea-born Canadian clarinetist\, educator\, scholar\, and curator\, celebrated for her “ethereal colors” and “effortless” playing (The Clarinet Journal). A versatile musician\, she has performed as a soloist\, recitalist\, chamber\, and orchestral player across North America\, Europe\, and Asia. Her interpretations—ranging from classical masterworks to bold contemporary compositions—are known for their depth\, nuance\, and emotional resonance. \nShe recently appeared as a headline artist at the International Clarinet Association’s ClarinetFest and as a featured performer at the Daejeon Cosmopolitan Music Festival with the New World Philharmonic under Maestro Nanse Gum. A passionate advocate for cross-cultural and interdisciplinary performance\, Kang works closely with composers to champion new music for the clarinet. She has commissioned and premiered over a dozen works and continues to expand the repertoire through innovative and thoughtful programming. \nHer latest album\, The Han (한/恨) and Heung (흥/興) Odyssey: Global Sounds of Resilience & Joy\, is a sonic ritual exploring the emotional duality of two deeply rooted Korean concepts: han\, the expression of sorrow and trauma\, and heung\, the embodiment of vitality and joy. Featuring works for clarinet\, piano\, voice\, and electronics by nine living composers from diverse cultural backgrounds\, the album weaves these themes into a shared\, universal musical language. \nAs an educator\, Kang has been invited to present over 100 masterclasses worldwide\, including at the Milan Conservatory (Italy)\, Central Conservatory of Music (China)\, National Taiwan University of Arts\, Yonsei University (South Korea)\, Manhattan School of Music (USA)\, University of California\, Los Angeles (USA)\, and the University of Toronto (Canada). She has lectured at the Midwest Clinic\, Texas Music Educators Association Convention\, ClarinetFest\, Kyung Hee University (South Korea)\, and other international institutions. She is also frequently invited to serve as a juror for competitions by organizations such as the International Clarinet Association\, Vandoren\, and the National Endowment for the Arts. \nHer research on inclusive pedagogy and neurodiversity—awarded first prize at the 2023 International Clarinet Association Research Competition—has been published in The Clarinet Journal. A strong advocate for community engagement\, she curated the Silver Linings Initiative during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Han and Heung Festival at Louisiana State University\, celebrating Korean and African American diasporas. \nKang holds degrees from the University of Michigan (D.M.A.)\, the University of Southern California (M.M.)\, and the University of Toronto (B.M.). She is Associate Professor of Clarinet at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music and serves on the faculty of the Aria International Summer Academy and the Sewanee Summer Music Festival. She is a Vandoren and Buffet Crampon Performing Artist. \nAbout Sungmin Shin\n \nKorean-born American musician Sungmin Shin maintains a vigorous schedule seamlessly navigating the unpredictable musical landscape of the 21st century. Dr. Shin is an artist-teacher\, arts leadership advocate\, composer\, consultant\, engineer-producer\, ensemble director\, entrepreneur\, improviser\, multi-instrumentalist\, music theorist\, and scholar. Redefining what it means to be genre-bending\, Sungmin balances his serious classical training with his deep roots in diverse musical cultures to seek new modes of expression through performance\, improvisation\, and composition. He is frequently invited to adjudicate\, compose\, perform\, speak\, and teach at major international competitions\, events\, and festivals including the Guitar Foundation of America International Convention & Competition\, Iserlohn International Guitar Festival (Germany)\, Rochester International Jazz Festival\, and many more. Known for his artistic and professional collaborative work in music and with interdisciplinary projects\, Sungmin is a member of the internationally acclaimed guitar ensemble Tantalus Quartet and 8-piece rock band Lauren & the Good Souls. \nDr. Shin is a devoted educator that believes high quality music education should be available and accessible to all students and shares his passion for music with students of all ages and levels. He is Associate Professor of Practice at the University at Buffalo\, State University of New York where he directs the guitar program and guitar ensembles. He has presented concerts and masterclasses at top level university music programs including at the Eastman School of Music\, Seoul National University of Education (South Korea)\, Shenandoah Conservatory\, University of Louisville\, University of South Carolina\, and more. Former students of Dr. Shin are currently working as professional musicians in Western NY and beyond and have gained admission to top music schools such as Belmont\, Berklee\, Eastman\, Northwestern\, North Texas and many more at the undergraduate and graduate levels with scholarships. Dr. Shin is the Artistic Director of the Buffalo International Guitar Festival and the founder/co-director of the UB International Guitar Research Conference. Also\, he is a long time guitar faculty member of Guitar Workshop Plus and has taught and served as the assistant director at the various campuses of the workshop including Fort Lauderdale\, Nashville\, San Diego\, Seattle\, Toronto\, and Vancouver. Dr. Shin is the founder and former director of the Penfield Guitar School.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/bokyung-byun-2025/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
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SUMMARY:Takács Quartet | Buffalo Chamber Music Society
DESCRIPTION:Buffalo Chamber Music Society presents\nThe Takács Quartet\nwith Jordan Bak\, viola\nSeptember 30\, 2025 | 7:30 PM\nPre-concert Talk at 6:45 PM\n\nMembers:\nEdward Dusinberre\, violin\nHarumi Rhodes\, violin\nRichard O’Neill\, viola\nAndrás Fejér\, cello\n\nProgram:\n‘Quartettsatz’ —– Schubert\nViola Quintet in C Major —— Mozart\nViola Quintet in G Minor —— Mozart\n\nFor more information\, click here.\nAbout The Takács Quartet \n“A superlative performance in which the music never sits still”….. Erica Jeal | The Guardian \nThe Takács Quartet\, now entering its forty-sixth season\, is renowned for the vitality of its interpretations. The Guardian recently commented: “What endures about the Takács Quartet\, year after year\, is how equally the four players carry the music.” BBC Music Magazine described their recent Dohnányi recording with pianist Marc André Hamelin as “totally compelling\, encapsulating a vast array of colours and textures.” Based in Boulder at the University of Colorado\, Edward Dusinberre\, Harumi Rhodes (violins)\, Richard O’Neill (viola) and András Fejér (cello) perform eighty concerts a year worldwide.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/takacs-quartet/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Chamber Music Society
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SUMMARY:Rosanne Cash
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall and Soul of Buffalo Present:\nAn evening with Rosanne Cash\nwith John Leventhal\nWednesday\, September 24\, 2025\nThe Mary Seaton Room\nDoors at 5:30PM / Show at 7PM\nReserved Seating\n“One of the most ambitious and literary songwriters of her generation” (Rolling Stone)\, Rosanne Cash is America’s foremost musical woman of letters\, a literate and incisive artist whose poignant and distinctive vocals turn every song into a revelatory tale. A singular artist at the peak of her interpretive powers\, Cash has earned four Grammy awards—three for The River & The Thread (2014\, Blue Note)—and 12 additional nominations. Among many other accolades\, in 2021 she became the first woman to receive the Edward MacDowell award for music composition.  Her acclaimed 2010 memoir Composed has been described by the Chicago Tribune as “one of the best accounts of an American life you’ll likely ever read.”  Cash was recently elected as an Honorary American member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. \n“I consider artists to be in the service industry; the premier service industry for the heart and soul. I am curious to a pathological degree and the Sword of Time hangs over me\, and those two things— curiosity and the hourglass— make me feel more urgent than ever to connect\, to find community\, and to create. It doesn’t matter what the world thinks\, it only matters that what is unsaid and what is unseen is given form and has a voice.” \nIn 2023 Rosanne and her husband John Leventhal\, the six-time Grammy winning songwriter\, producer and life-long creative partner\, launched RumbleStrip Records\, an initiative to reexamine and reissue Rosanne’s early work\, originally released on Columbia / Sony Music\, and beyond. \nThe first two releases were a deluxe remastered version and first vinyl pressing of the 30th anniversary of Cash’s landmark album The Wheel and Leventhal’s debut solo album\, Rumble Strip (2024)\, released 50 years into his remarkable career. 2025 begins with The Essential Collection\, a new 40 song/40 year 2CD compilation highlighting Rosanne’s deep catalogue of songs including 10 number 1 hits. The album coincides with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum exhibit\, Rosanne Cash: Time Is A Mirror.  The exhibit explores Cash’s more than 40-year journey as an artist\, songwriter and storyteller\, and how she has embodied both tradition and innovation across her musical career. It runs through March 2026. \nCash and Leventhal are currently writing the music to the theatrical production of Norma Rae.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/rosanne-cash/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Erin Wagner | Buffalo Chamber Music Society
DESCRIPTION:Buffalo Chamber Music Society presents\nGift to the Community Concert\nErin Wagner\, mezzo-soprano\nSeptember 21\, 2025 | 3 PM\nPre-concert Performance at 2:15\nThis concert is free of charge.\nMade possible through a grant from the Cameron and Jane Baird Foundation\n\nNow in its 27th season\, our Gift to the Community series continues to feature some of the world’s most exciting young artists. Four performers from our previous seasons have won 1st prize at the coveted Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow\, and 10 series performers have been awarded highly competitive Avery Fisher Career Grants. This season the three artists will astound you with their unique creativity and incomparable technique.\n\nFor more information\, click here.\nAbout Erin Wagner\nThe mezzo-soprano Erin Wagner has made her mark not only in traditional vocal roles but as an advocate of contemporary music on modern themes. A native of El Paso\, Texas\, Erin holds a bachelor’s degree from The Manhattan School of Music and a master’s degree from Juilliard\, where she won the Juilliard Vocal Arts Honors Recital. She won the 2021 Naumburg Foundation Vocal Award\, making her Carnegie Hall recital debut with the program “But how things change” which featured classics and works by contemporary composers. She is an alumna of the Houston Grand Opera Studio and the Merola Opera Program\, where she won the Schwabacher Recital Debut Auditions.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/erin-wagner-buffalo-chamber-music-society/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Chamber Music Society
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SUMMARY:Explore Buffalo Tour
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet an in-depth look at Buffalo’s world-famous music hall! Explore the interior spaces of Kleinhans Music Hall\, a National Historic Landmark designed by renowned architects Eliel & Eero Saarinen\, with assistance from designer Charles Eames. It is a modern masterpiece\, home of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra for more than 75 years. \nMeet inside the lobby entrance\, by the parking lot entrance\, of Kleinhans Music Hall at 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, NY 14201. Free parking is available in the Kleinhans Music Hall parking lot. Space on this tour is limited\, and reservations are required. Interior photography is allowed. This tour is approximately ninety minutes in length. \nTour Prices:  \n\nGeneral Admission: $19\nExplorer Pass Member Admission: FREE\nChildren: Free for children under 18\, must be accompanied by parent or guardian. School Groups must contact Explore Buffalo to arrange a School Group Tour.\n\nFor tickets and more information click here!
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/explore-buffalo-tour/2025-07-29/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hall Tour
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SUMMARY:Caity Gyorgy
DESCRIPTION:JazzBuffalo and Kleinhans Music Hall are excited to present rising star jazz vocalist Caity Gyorgy for an unforgettable evening of jazz! \nJoin us at Kleinhans Music Hall’s Mary Seaton Room as we welcome two-time JUNO award-winning Canadian vocalist Caity Gyorgy. Known for her remarkable bebop and swing performances\, Gyorgy has dazzled audiences across North America and worked alongside iconic musicians like Christine Jensen\, Benny Benack\, III and Emmet Cohen\, and Postmodern Jukebox. Her unique voice\, coupled with her original compositions in the Great American Songbook style\, has earned her accolades such as the 2021 John Lennon Songwriting Contest Grand Prize in Jazz for her song “Secret Safe.” \nAs DownBeat Magazine puts it\, “Canadian jazz singer Caity Gyorgy\, in addition to having a warm voice and swinging phrasing\, is a skilled songwriter whose originals sound as if they are from the 1950s with more modern lyrics.” This blend of vintage charm and modern sophistication shines through in her live performances\, delivering a nostalgic yet fresh take on jazz standards. \nWholeNote magazine also praises her versatility\, noting\, “While having a beautiful voice is plenty to recommend any singer\, also knowing how to use it in the myriad ways that Caity Gyorgy does puts her high up the list of young singers to watch.” \nCaity’s latest album\, Hello! How Are You?\, has been receiving glowing reviews and praise\, and her live performances are nothing short of captivating. Joining her on stage will be the exceptional pianist Anthony D’Alessandro\, whose rising talent is sure to complement the evening’s vibrant jazz energy. \nDon’t miss this chance to experience the impeccable vocal artistry of Caity Gyorgy as she delivers a stunning performance filled with swinging rhythms and modern takes on timeless jazz standards. \nReserve your seats for a night of pure jazz magic with Caity Gyorgy!
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/caity-gyorgy/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Marsha Ambrosius
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall and Soul of Buffalo Present:\nMarsha Ambrosius\nwith special guest RNSM Duo\nSunday\, June 15\, 2025\nKleinhans Music Hall\nDoors at 5:30pm / Show at 7pm\nHailing from Liverpool\, England\, MARSHA AMBROSIUS first made her mark in 2002 as one half of the British soul duo FLOETRY. Their 2000 debut produced signature singles like “Say Yes” and “Getting Late\,” as well as five Grammy nods. \nAmbrosius’ debut solo record Late Nights and Early Mornings was an immediate No. 1 on the US Billboard R&B Albums chart\, and No. 2 on the US Billboard 200 behind ADELE\, and earned her another Grammy nomination. \nAmbrosius has written hit songs for: Michael Jackson (“Butterflies\,” which features Ambrosius on the backing tracks)\, Bilal\, Alicia Keys\, JoJo\, Tyrese & Mya Harrison. She has actively collaborated with socially conscious\, jazzy hip hop artists Mos Def\, Common\, Busta Rhymes\, plus The Robert Glaspert Experiment. \nHer other collaborations read like a Who’s Who of contemporary soul artists including: Jamie Foxx\, T.I.\, Raven-Symone\, Anthony Hamilton\, Stevie Wonder\, The Roots\, Wale\, Daley & Maxwell\, among others. \nRNSM Duo \n 
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/marshaambrosius/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Rhythm & Brews
DESCRIPTION:Rhythm & Brews\nFriday\, May 9\, 2025\nVIP Doors at 5:30 PM | General Admission Doors at 6:30 PM\nThe Mary Seaton Room\nTickets include: food\, drink\, live music and a commemorative beer glass\nKleinhans Music Hall’s beloved annual fundraiser Rhythm and Brews returns on Friday\, May 9\, 2025 from 6:30 pm-9:00 pm in the Mary Seaton Room at the famed Buffalo venue. \nProceeds from the event will benefit Kleinhans Music Hall’s programming including the Global Grooves music series and the upkeep of this National Historic Landmark building. \nBuffalocal will again bring together wide representation from the Western New York brewery scene for sampling of various local brews and ciders! We are pleased to welcome the following breweries to the event: Black Bird Cider\, 42 North\, Ellicotville Brewing Company\, Southern Tier\, Big Ditch\, Hamburg Brewery\, Resurgence Brewery\, Steelbound Brewery\, Community Beer Works\, Thin Man Brewery\, 1911 Cider. \nIn addition to selections from local breweries\, patrons will be able to taste high-end cuisine courtesy of Oliver’s\, Britesmith\, Creekview Restaurant\, Lady Bird and Marcato by Oliver’s\,  all part of the Schutte Hospitality Group. \nThis year we are pleased to welcome two incredible local Buffalo musical groups. \nStarting the evening off is The Lance Tanner Duo\, a jazz guitar duo steeped in the tradition of guitar greats and classic tunes. Jim Ferrantini and Marcus Deveso\, have nearly three-quarters of a century of combined playing experience between them\, and are proud to claim Jazz guitar legend Martin Taylor as their mentor and greatest influence. Jim and Marcus have been playing together as LTD Jazz for over a decade and are committed to innovative duo guitar arrangements over a wide variety of Jazz standards and popular tunes.They have shared the stage with Frank Vignola and Vinny Raniolo and have been honored to have produced shows for Martin Taylor\, Brian Gore\, Celso Machado\, Mike Dawes\, Frank Vignola\, Vinny Raniolo\, Solorazaf\, Quique Sinesi\, Pinot Forestiere\, Andrew York\, Diego Figuieredo\, and Maneli Jamal. \nRounding out the evening with a spicy blend of crime jazz\, surf\, latin\, and pop with a touch of blood and a dash of cinnamon\, Carina and the Six String Preacher’s signature sound is a modern day jazz noir with a twist. \nBased out of Buffalo New York\, the band — formed by singer/songwriter Carina M. and guitarist/songwriter Vincent James Mastrantonio— has been independently writing\, recording\, and producing music and music videos since 2013. They’ve since released three albums and 10 singles\, including their most recent single/music video\, Stonewalls. While recording their second album “Why You So Wild\, Crocodile?”\, the duo began making music videos on YouTube for the new songs off their forthcoming EP. Their YouTube videos have garnered thousands of views and followers from around the world. Joined by esteemed musicians Erik Eimiller (drums) and Patrick Jackson (upright bass)\, the band continues to perform at some of the most renowned venues and festivals in the region. \nAll tickets include food and drink as well as a commemorative Belgian beer glass!  General admission event tickets are $45\, but a limited number of VIP tickets are available for $85\, including early admission at 5:30 pm\, first tasting of brews\, and reserved table seating. \nTickets can be purchased at the Kleinhans Music Hall Box office\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo 14201\, by calling 715-885-5000 or clicking the link below! \n\nThank you to our sponsors! \n  \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/rhythm-brews-25/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:The Untold Story of Sharks: Jess Cramp｜National Geographic Live
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall is pleased to welcome Dr. Jess Cramp as part of the National Geographic Live 2025 series\, taking place in the Main Hall with reserved seating and cushy seats! Doors open at 5:30 PM! \nSharks have roamed the planet’s waters since before the dinosaurs and have evolved into more than 500 species. But only recently have we begun to understand their lives—and how our actions can threaten their survival. Dr. Jess Cramp taps into the National Geographic archives to discover the work of 20th-century women leading shark science and storytelling before she dives into her own cutting-edge research and conservation. Swim alongside her under the vibrant waters of the South Pacific to find out what it truly means to save sharks. \nAbout Dr. Jess Cramp\nDr. Jess Cramp is a shark researcher who specializes in conservation policy and engaging communities in the management of their ocean. Jess co-championed a grassroots campaign that resulted in the Cook Islands Shark Sanctuary in 2012\, an area exceeding 770\,000 square miles. She is the founder and executive director of Sharks Pacific\, a non-profit organization that conducts research\, outreach\, and advocacy throughout the Pacific Islands region.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/the-untold-story-of-sharks/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:National Geographic Live
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SUMMARY:Wanda Sykes
DESCRIPTION:AM Productions presents\nWANDA SYKES: Please & Thank You Tour with Special Guest Keith Robinson\nSunday\, May 4\n7 PM | 5:30 Doors\nWanda Sykes is an Emmy winning stand up comic\, writer\, actress and producer who has been entertaining audiences for over twenty years. She has ranked among Entertainment Weekly’s “25 Funniest People in America” and her peers have called her “one of the funniest stand-up comics” in the field. \nHeading to the show? Come grab a bite to eat before hand at Marcato by Olivers\, no reservations necessary! \nIn 2023 Wanda was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Nominations; Two for her Netflix special Wanda Sykes; I’m an Entertainer (her sixth stand-up special ) and another for her role as ‘Gladys Murphy’ in Crank Yankers\, a role she originated in 2004. In 2020\, she received Emmy nominations for both her role as real-life comic ‘Moms Mabley’ in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and for her voice work as ‘Gladys Murphy’ in Crank Yankers. Wanda’s guest-starring role on ABC’s Black-ish also brought her two back-to-back Emmy nominations for “Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series” in 2017 and 2018. Her fifth standup special\, Wanda Sykes: Not Normal\, is streaming on Netflix and was nominated for two 2019 Primetime Emmy Awards; “Outstanding Variety\, Music or Comedy Special” and “Outstanding Writing for a Variety\, Musicor Comedy Special.” The special also received a Broadcast Critic Award nomination. \nWanda can currently be seen in season 4 of the Netflix’s comedy The Upshaws\, which she is writing\, co-showruning and starring in. The Upshaws centers on a working-class African American family in Indiana struggling to make it work and make it right without any blueprints. The show was recently picked up for a fourth season with 12 episodes. Season one was nominated for a People’s Choice Award and a 2022 NAACP Image Award. Sykes was also nominated for and NAACP Image award for supporting actress. In 2022\, she was seen starring in the Hulu / Mel Brooks series History of the World PT2 which she also writes and produces with Nick Kroll and Ike Barinholtz. She recently produced and was a part of the Apple TV+ 5-part documentary series Visible; Out on Television\, about how the LGBTQ movement has shaped the history of the medium. Each hour-long episode explores themes of homophobia\, the evolution of the LGBTQ character\, and coming out in the television industry. Wanda spent five years on the CBS sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine co-starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus as well as HBO’s critically acclaimed The Chris Rock Show (the latter of which earned her two Emmy nominations and one win). She has appeared in Broad City\, House of Lies\, Curb Your Enthusiasm\, and many more hit television shows. Other TV credits include Fox’s Wanda at Large which she wrote\, produced and starred in\, Wanda Does It on Comedy Central\, and Crank Yankers. Wanda even starred on her own late-night talk show on Fox\, The Wanda Sykes Show. \nIn 2017\, Wanda was seen in the feature comedy Snatched\, opposite Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn. She was also seen in Evan Almighty (sequel to Bruce Almighty)\, in which she co-starred with Steve Carell\, the cult-hit Monster-In-Law with Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez\, My Super Ex-Girlfriend\, Pootie Tang\, Nutty Professor 2; The Klumps\, Down to Earth and many more. \nWanda has had four comedy specials prior to Not Normal; 2016’s What Happened…Ms. Sykes? which premiered on Epix\, 2009’s Wanda Sykes: I’ma Be Me on HBO\, nominated for two Emmys\, HBO’s 2006 comedy special Wanda Sykes: Sick & Tired\, nominated for a 2007 Emmy for “Outstanding Variety\, Music or Comedy Special\,” and her first\, 2003’s Wanda Sykes: Tongue Untied\, which premiered on Comedy Central. Her stand up has tackled everything from politics and marriage to racial profiling and parenting. \nIn 2012\, Wanda joined forces with veteran producer Page Hurwitz to form Push It Productions\, a production company dedicated to creating quality\, comedy-based programming for network and cable television outlets. The company’s diverse slate of projects includes sketch comedy\, concerts\, reality talk/variety\, and competition formats. In just its first year\, Push It made a first look production deal with NBC\, had a new series on OWN (Herlarious\, which was the recipient of a 2014 Gracie Award)\, and the company currently has shows in development with NickMom (Comedy Camp) and Comcast. Push It Productions produced the 8th and 9th seasons of NBC’s Last Comic Standing and the second season of Talk Show The Game Show\, which premiered on TruTV in February 2018. They also helmed the second season of Face Value\, hosted by Deon Cole\, which returned to BET in spring 2018. Push It received two Primetime Emmy nominations in 2020 for “Outstanding Variety Special” for Tiffany Haddish: Black Mitzvah and for “Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series” for Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready.” \nWanda can be heard in many animated feature films and television shows\, such as Fox’s Ice Ace: Collision Course (reprising her role as ‘Granny’ from Ice Age: Continental Drift) Dreamworks’ Over the Hedge and Paramount’s The Barnyard\, as well as children’s shows Vampirina and Doc McStuffins. Wanda’s first book\, Yeah\, I Said It\, published by Simon and Schuster\, hit bookstores in September 2004. Yeah\, I Said It is a hilarious collection of essays touching on life\, family and the current events of the time. \nWanda was born in Portsmouth\, Virginia and raised in Maryland. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Hampton University. Her stand up career began at a Coors Light Super talent Showcase in Washington\, D.C. where she performed for the first time in front of a live audience. \n“This event will be a phone-free experience. Use of phones\, smart watches\, and accessories will not be permitted in the performance space. Upon arrival at the venue\, all phones\, smart watches\, and accessories will be secured in individual Yondr pouches that will be opened at the end of the event. Guests maintain possession of their devices at all times and can access them throughout the event only in designated Phone Use Areas within the venue. All devices will be re-secured in Yondr pouches before returning to the performance space. Anyone seen using a device (phone\, smart watch or accessories) during the performance will be escorted out of the venue.” \n\n\nWANDA SYKES owns all rights in the content and materials delivered during her performance (the “Materials”). Any use of the Materials without the express prior written consent of WANDA SYKES is strictly prohibited and is punishable to the full extent of the law.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/wanda-sykes/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
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SUMMARY:BABEL | James McBRIDE
DESCRIPTION:Just Buffalo Literary Center presents\nBABEL featuring James McBRIDE\nWednesday\, April 30\, 2025\n8:00 pm\nDoors open & VIP Patron Reception at 7:00 p.m. \nJoin Just Buffalo Literary Center’s BABEL series for an evening with James McBride. \nJames McBride is a New York Times bestselling author\, musician and screenwriter. His landmark memoir\, The Color of Water\, rested on the NYT bestseller list for two years and explored McBride’s search for identity as the son of a white\, Jewish woman and a Black man. It is considered an American classic and is read in schools and universities across the United States. BABEL audiences will focus on his latest novel\, The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store which has been named to numerous Best Book of the Year lists. \nSeason subscriptions include a ticket for all (4) of Just Buffalo Literary Center’s BABEL 2024-25 events\, on sale now!
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/babel-james-mcbride/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Just Buffalo's Babel Series
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SUMMARY:Dweezil Zappa
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall & Soul of Buffalo present\nDweezil Zappa\n50 Years of Roxy & Elsewhere + Apostrophe\nApril 29\, 2025｜7:00 PM\, Doors at 6 PM \nDweezil Zappa was born on September 5\, 1969\, in Los Angeles\, the son of the iconic musician Frank Zappa. Over the past three decades\, Dweezil has carved out an eclectic and illustrious career that spans music\, television\, film\, and entrepreneurship. \nA Grammy-winning guitarist\, Dweezil has left an indelible mark on the music industry with over 2000 concerts performed worldwide. Known for his masterful performances and deep connection to his father’s music\, he returns to concert stages in 2024 for the first time since the 2019-2020 Hot Ratz Live! Tour\, continuing to guide fans through the thrilling and sophisticated world of his father’s music. \nHis virtuosity on the guitar is matched only by his prolific compositional skills\, which have generated numerous original works spanning multiple albums including “Confessions of Deprived Youth” (1991) and “Via Zammata” (2015). Zappa’s compositions have even been performed by a 100-piece orchestra in Holland\, showcasing his versatility and command of orchestral arrangements. His music effortlessly traverses genres\, seamlessly weaving together elements of rock\, fusion\, and experimental sounds\, all while maintaining a signature style that is unmistakably his own. In addition to his solo work\, Dweezil has collaborated with an impressively varied roster of artists\, including Eddie Van Halen\, Deep Purple\, Lisa Loeb\, Chick Corea\, Herbie Hancock and Steve Vai\, among others. \nIn 2020\, Dweezil further solidified his reputation as a pioneer in the industry by completing construction on “Hikari\,” a state-of-the-art multimedia studio. As a sought-after audio mix engineer\, he showcased his expertise by crafting the stereo and Atmos mixes for the 50th anniversary re-release of Deep Purple’s legendary album “Machine Head” in 2024. \nBeyond his artistic pursuits\, Dweezil is deeply passionate about music education. He frequently shares his knowledge and expertise by teaching guitar\, both through his own music camp “Dweezilla\,” and online lessons. His collaborative spirit has led him to work with a diverse array of musicians all while honoring the legacy of his father. \nIn all his endeavors\, Dweezil remains committed to upholding integrity and pushing the boundaries of technology and creativity. As he continues to innovate and inspire\, Dweezil Zappa stands as a true luminary in the world of music and beyond.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/dweezil-zappa/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Vieux Farka Touré
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall presents\nVieux Farka Touré\nwith special guest The Paul Kozlowski Quintent\nSunday\, April 27 at 3 PM\nMary Seaton Room \nWorld-renowned musician Vieux Farka Touré is often referred to as “the Hendrix of the Sahara\,” and has become a cultural ambassador for the people of Mali and the Sahel. His 2022 collaboration with Khruangbin\, “Ali\,” pays tribute to his father (legendary guitar player Ali Farka Touré)\, receiving international acclaim. Touré’s live performances are highly energized\, dazzling crowds with his charisma and talent. \nOpening for Vieux is the Paul Kozlowski Quintet! Paul C Kozlowski is an award-winning composer\, multi-instrumentalist\, and recording artist known for his genre-bending music as well as his scores for avant-garde theater productions.  Joining him onstage culled from Buffalo’s own talent pool will be Vanessa Snowden on violin\, David Phillips on cajon\, James Benders on bass\, and Nelson Rivera on woodwinds and percussion. They will be performing one set of Kozlowski’s compositions inspired by Mediterranean\, Baltic\, and North African sensibilities. \nAbout Vieux Farka Touré\nVieux was initially a drummer / calabash player at Mali’s Institut National des Arts\, but secretly began playing guitar in 2001. Ali Farka Touré was weakened with cancer when Vieux announced that he was going to record an album. Ali recorded a couple of tracks with him\, and these recordings\, which can be heard on Vieux’s debut CD\, were amongst his final ones. It has been said that the senior Touré played rough mixes of these songs when people visited him in his final days\, at peace with\, and proud of\, his son’s talent as a musician. \nIn 2005\, Eric Herman (still Vieux’s manager today) of Modiba Productions expressed an interest in producing an album for Vieux; this led to Vieux’s self-titled debut album\, released by World Village in 2007. Ali Farka Touré’s work to tackle the problem of malaria is continued as 10% of proceeds are donated to Modiba’s “Fight Malaria” campaign in Niafunké through which over 3000 mosquito nets have been delivered to children and pregnant women in the Timbuktu region of Mali. On this first album\, Vieux pays homage to his father and follows Ali’s musical tradition\, giving new versions of the West African music that is echoed in the American blues. The album features Toumani Diabaté\, as well as his late father. \nOn his second record\, Fondo on Six Degrees (2009)\, Vieux branched out and presented his own sound: while remaining true to the roots of his father’s music he uses elements of rock\, Latin music\, and other African influences. The album received a great deal of critical acclaim from across the globe\, and Vieux was clearly moving out of his father’s shadow. \nBy June 2010\, Vieux was performing at the opening concert for the FIFA World Cup in South Africa. That month Vieux also released his first live album\, LIVE. His live performances are highly energized and Vieux is known for dazzling crowds with his speed and dexterity on the guitar\, as well as his palpable charisma and luminous smile\, both of which captivate audiences from all audiences in spite of any language barriers (though Vieux does speak 8 languages). \nIn 2011 Vieux released his 3rd studio album\, The Secret\, so named because the listener will hear the secret of the blues with a blend of generations from father to son. It was produced by guitarist Eric Krasno (of the Soulive trio) and features South African-born vocalist Dave Matthews\, Derek Trucks on electric slide guitar and jazz guitarist John Scofield. The title track is the last collaboration between Vieux and his late father. With the heralded release of The Secret\, Vieux Farka Touré has clearly established himself as one of the world’s rare musical talents and guitar virtuosos with a distinct style that always pays homage to the past while looking towards the future. \nVieux released The Tel Aviv Session (Cumbancha) in April 2012\, a collaborative project with Israeli superstar Idan Raichel dubbed ‘The Touré-Raichel Collective’ that has been hailed by fans and critics alike as a masterpiece and one of the best collaborative albums in the history of international music\, drawing comparisons to Ali Farka Touré and Ry Cooder’s legendary Talking Timbuktu album. \nIn 2013\, Vieux Farka Touré’s beautiful and critically acclaimed album Mon Pays was released as an homage to his homeland. Being that his native Mali had recently been splintered by territorial fighting between Tuareg and Islamic rebels since January 2012\, Mon Pays was devoted to reminding the world about the beauty and culture of his native Mali. Translated as ‘My Country\,’ this predominantly acoustic undertaking transformed into an artifact of cultural preservation. Two songs on the project – ‘Future’ and ‘Peace’ feature Sidiki Diabate’s kora leading an emotional charge complemented by Touré’s spectacular guitar work. Both tracks represent an important generational “passing of the torch” as Sidiki’s father\, Toumani is considered one of the greatest living kora masters and was a close friend of Vieux’s father Ali. Mon Pays has been widely hailed as the most mature and lovely record yet from one of this generation’s most exciting artists to come out of Mali and one of world music’s true rising stars. \nVieux reunited with Idan Raichel in Paris to record\, release and subsequently tour their 2nd collaborative album as The Touré-Raichel Collective in 2014. The result was yet another musical and critical triumph\, titled ‘The Paris Session’ (Cumbancha) revered by many as not just a musical gem for the ages\, but a powerful testimonial to the power of art and fraternity to transcend vast cultural and political divides. In 2015\, Vieux released another unexpected\, genre-bending collaborative album\, this time with New York-based singer Julia Easterlin\, aptly titled ‘Touristes’. The album shot to the top of the iTunes World chart and earned critical acclaim\, including that of John Schaefer (NPR) who called it “brilliant.” On April 7\, 2017\, Vieux released his next album ‘Samba’\, recorded live in front of a small audience at Applehead Studio in Woodstock\, NY. \nWhen the COVID pandemic hit in 2020 and all touring ground to a halt\, Vieux stayed focussed on his craft at home. He worked tirelessly in the studio he built at his family’s compound (which he named ‘Studio Ali Farka Toure’ in honor of his late father) to record his debut album for World Circuit Records/BMG\, the prestigious UK-based record label with whom his father recorded and released most of his own work. The resulting album\, ‘Les Racines’ (released June 2022)\, sees Vieux masterfully return to the deep roots of the Desert Blues music that his father introduced to the world and Vieux spent most of his career to date exploring\, experimenting with\, and expanding. 2022 also saw the release of a long-awaited collaborative album between Vieux and Houston-based psych-rock superstars Khruangbin called ‘Ali’ – an album on which the artists join forces to pay homage to Ali Farka Toure by reimagining eight of his songs together.  The album was an instant hit around the globe\, immediately getting millions of streams\, enormous critical acclaim and even earning the praise of Sir Elton John who called it “one of the albums of the year – absolutely wonderful music.” With each new project Vieux broadens his horizons\, embraces new challenges and further entrenches his reputation as one of the world’s most talented and innovative musicians. \nAs a passionate champion for the people of Mali and The Sahel\, Vieux founded the charity Amahrec Sahel in 2012. As part of Amahrec Sahel’s mission to support humanitarian reconstruction and culture\, the charity has provided school supplies for children\, supported an orphanage in Bamako and provided musical instruments for young musicians in Mali. Vieux is also the director of The Ali Farka Touré Foundation\, an international organization dedicated to the preservation of Ali’s legacy and the cultural growth of Mali.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/vieux-farka-toure/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Joan Osborne
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall presents\nJoan Osborne Sings the Songs of Bob Dylan\nThursday\, April 17\, 2025\nDoors at 6:30 PM｜Show at 7:30 PM\nMary Seaton Room\n“Like Bonnie Raitt\, a musician to whom she has often been compared\, Ms. Obsborne is a fiercely intelligent\, no-nonsense singer-songwriter who is allergic to traditional pop sentimentality\, though hardly devoid of feeling… She treats Mr. Dylan as fellow troubadour and roustabout\, inventing the rules while traveling along an endless road. Mr. Dylan’s songs are so deeply ingrained in the culture\, it’s a wonder more singers haven’t devoted entire concerts to his songs.” (The New York Times)\nAbout Joan Osborne\nOn her tenth studio album\, the masterful Trouble and Strife\, Joan Osborne has issued a clarion call. With stunning vocals\, a diverse range of sonics\, and incisive lyrics\, this deeply engaging collection of new original songs is her response to “the crazy\, chaotic times we’re living in\,” she says\, and “a recognition of the important role music has to play in this moment. Music has a unique ability to re-energize people and allow us to continue to hang on to that sense of joy of being alive.” \nSince she broke through 25 years ago with the multi-platinum Relish and its touchstone mega-smash “One of Us\,” the seven-time Grammy nominee has never played it safe. Osborne has followed her restless musical heart\, exploring a diverse range of genres: pop rock\, soul\, R&B\, blues\, roots rock\, gospel\, funk\, and country – all of which can be heard on Trouble and Strife\, along with the Western side of C&W and a touch of glam and disco. “For a lot of the record\, we were going for a ‘70s AM radio vibe\,” says Osborne. As for the lyrics\, the songs “are the most political I’ve ever written\,” she conveys of her first album of originals since 2014’s confessional Love and Hate. Osborne also produced Trouble and Strife\, primarily recorded in her basement studio in Brooklyn and released on the label she founded in 1991\, Womanly Hips. \nTackling serious subject matter in her writing while crafting music to “uplift\,” Osborne assembled “a great live band” (including several musicians who played on her acclaimed last album\, Songs of Bob Dylan): guitarists Jack Petruzzelli\, Nels Cline\, and Andrew Carillo\, keyboardist Keith Cotton\, bassist Richard Hammond and drummer Aaron Comess. For vocal harmonies\, she enlisted exquisite vocalists Catherine Russell\, Ada Dyer\, Martha Redbone and Audrey Martells\, whom she’s “had the great privilege to work with over many years.” The result is a Trojan horse of a record – music that is energizing\, melodic\, and hummable\, with lyrics that call out the corrupt\, the despicable and the destructive. \nRoots-rockin’ opener “Take It Any Way I Can Get It” inspires with the mandate “I’m still survivin’/I got to be dancin’”\, propelled by a joyous gospel-tinged vocal attack backed by Wurlitzer and Southern-style intertwined guitars that dare you to sit still. She co-wrote the funky “Never Get Tired (of Loving You)” with Richard Hammond and her partner Keith Cotton\, propelled by Cotton’s Prophet 6 synth\, for her teenaged daughter: a message of stability in an uncertain world. “That song has a serious subtext\,” says Osborne\, but its “cool\, retro flavor hopefully makes it a joyful thing.” The gorgeous ballad “Whole Wide World” finds Osborne hitting impossibly high notes\, its sound inspired by the Chi-Lites; its message “is about hanging on to hope and envisioning something better for the future.” Another early ‘70’s sound infuses the super-catchy “Boy Dontcha Know”: Osborne’s purring vocals are surrounded by a Spiders from Mars-era piano and Big Star-esque Mando-guitar; its singalong lyrics look at gender nonconformity and the obstacles one faces when born female. \nAbuse of power is the subject of two of the angriest songs on Trouble and Strife\, with their infectious sound imbuing the songs a la a wolf in sheep’s clothing: the bluesy stomp “Hands Off\,” punctuated by distinctive guitar riffs\, denounces corrupt exploiters of people and the planet. “That Was A Lie\,” with scornful lyrics buffeted by buoyant pop rock\, castigates “those camera-ready mouthpieces for corrupt officials\,” according to Osborne. \nTexan Ana Maria Rea\, whose family emigrated to America when she was a child\, contributed spoken passages in her native tongue to the rhythmic “What’s That You Say.” “She tells the story of her family coming from Mexico City\, where her father had been kidnapped\, to the U.S. and how difficult that was\,” says Osborne. “Her message is ‘I’m not afraid\,’ and her mission is to help other people who are in the same position she was in. Ana Maria is a shining light of a person.” \nEscape from a place where “there’s nothin’ left alive” drives Osborne to “Panama\,” a showcase of her vocal range expressing gut-punch lyrics reminiscent of Dylan at his most vitriolic. But it is the Western-flavored title track that Osborne points to as the song most inspired by her “Dylanology” concerts that began in 2016 and led to her 2018 covers album\, “If you spend that intensive time living with his songs\, I think it just rubs off on you\,” Osborne admits. “’Trouble and Strife’ betrays the Dylan influence the most because of the odd characters coming in and out of these absurd situations (much like the ones we find ourselves in today).” \nOsborne’s years of experience as a seasoned road warrior are reflected throughout Trouble and Strife\, the album. Her tenure with what she calls a “meat and potatoes rock ‘n roll band”\, Trigger Hippy\, shows up in “Meat and Potatoes\,” a farewell collaboration with her former bandmates\, cut in a Nashville studio: Written with Trigger Hippy bassist Nick Govrik\, it features that group’s Southern-boogie groove. It’s a feel-good song extolling the virtue of downhome cookin’ – and lovin’. “ \nIt’s been quite the journey since the woman AllMusic.com declared “the most gifted vocalist of her generation” moved from small-town Kentucky to attend NYU film school in the 1980s. Osborne’s astounding voice drew attention when she joined the fun at open mic nights in downtown clubs\, which eventually led to 1995’s Relish\, “that rare breed of album where critical consensus\, popular approval and enduring appeal unite\,” according to American Songwriter. Since then\, she’s performed with Motown’s revered rhythm section the Funk Brothers and toured with the Dead (where she first met and sang with Dylan). She’s harmonized with Stevie Wonder at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame\, duetted with Luciano Pavarotti\, and co-headlined a tour with the legendary Mavis Staples. She has amassed a loyal fan base as she’s continuously traveled the country. Through it all\, she sees more clearly now than ever the essential role our troubadours play. \n“I feel like music has this important job to do right now\,” Osborne says. “Part of that job is to help imagine a better future – and to hang on to hope. I want to play for people and get them up on their feet and dancing. To let music do that thing it does – bring joy and energy because we really need that right now.” With Trouble and Strife\, she intends to do just that.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/joan-osborne/
LOCATION:Mary Seaton Room\, 3 Symphony Circle\, Buffalo\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Life on the Move: Lucy Hawkes｜National Geographic Live
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall is pleased to welcome Lucy Hawkes as part of the National Geographic Live 2025 series\, taking place in the Main Hall with reserved seating and cushy seats! Student tickets are also available. \nEvery year\, billions of animals migrate in search of food\, water\, or a mate. Ecologist Lucy Hawkes has scoured the ocean\, land\, and sky to investigate the astonishing stories of animal perseverance. Join her for a peek into landscapes where some of the planet’s most notable animal athletes move and shake\, and follow their beautiful\, massive migrations across the globe. \nAbout Lucy Hawkes\nLucy Hawkes is a physiological ecologist who uses the latest state-of-the-art miniaturized electronic tracking units to study species movement and migration. She works with a range of animal athletes\, from deep-diving basking sharks to high-flying bar-headed geese. Hawkes obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Exeter\, where she was the first person to track sea turtles from populations in North Carolina and the Cape Verde Islands. She has written more than 60 scientific articles\, which have been cited over 2\,300 times.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/life-on-the-move/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:National Geographic Live
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SUMMARY:Experience Hendrix
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall presents\nExperience Hendrix\nMarch 23\, 2025｜7 PM\nFeaturing:\nKenny Wayne Shepherd • Marcus King • Eric Johnson • Devon Allman • Noah Hunt\nAlly Venable • Mato Nanji • Dylan Triplett\nHenri Brown • Kevin McCormick • Tony Beard • Orlando Wright • Sam Bryant \nThe Experience Hendrix Tour evokes the era when artists treated each performance as a unique interaction with their audience. Jimi Hendrix called this his ‘Electric Church.’ The Experience Hendrix Tour fully embraces this approach\, presenting multiple opportunities for performers and audiences to witness unique collaborations among the participating artists\, and will highlight these artists performing their favorite Hendrix signature songs including “Little Wing\,” “Fire\,” “Purple Haze\,” and “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).” \nFREE Shuttle Service from D’Youville University\nPark and ride from D’Youville University (260 Connecticut St.) for this event. The lot is less than a quarter of a mile away from the hall and the shuttle provides a quick and easy way to get to the hall without walking. Parking and shuttle service are free of charge for patrons. Shuttle service begins at 6PM and ends 30 minutes after the conclusion of the concert.
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LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:The Strictly Hip
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall is pleased to present\nThe Strictly Hip 30th Anniversary Concert\nFriday\, March 21\nShow at 8 PM\nAn evening of the music of The Tragically Hip in celebration of 30 years of Buffalo’s own The Strictly Hip\, with special performances and guest appearances. \nIn celebration of 30 great years of the Strictly Hip\, general admission tickets are just $30! For those who want to even MORE  hip\, VIP tickets are available.  VIP tickets come with reserved front\, center seating (first come\, first serve)\, an after party with the Hip\, a drink ticket and special\, VIP-only swag! \nAbout The Strictly Hip \nThe Strictly Hip have been evangelists\, spreading the good word of The Tragically Hip’s music far and wide. This is the music of The Tragically Hip presented with reverence\, respect\, accuracy\, and fun! \nOriginally conceived in 1995 in St. Catharines\, Ontario\, The Strictly Hip is now based in Buffalo New York performing for The Hip’s rabid American fan base. The Strictly Hip regularly perform to sold out venues across North America and have created a loyal fan base of their own. \nThis is not a campy impersonator act. The music of The Tragically Hip is performed passionately\, respectfully and with reverence to its creators. It’s a fun and nostalgic adventure through The Hip’s storied catalog of favourites. No gimmicks required \nPlay air guitar.. sing-a-long… play drums on the table. Celebrate the music of The Tragically Hip with a fist in the air and an arm around your buddy. The Strictly Hip bring the soundtrack of a million camp fires\, road trips\, and backyard parties\, to the concert stage.
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/the-strictly-hip/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
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SUMMARY:BABEL | Cheryl Strayed
DESCRIPTION:Just Buffalo Literary Center presents\nBABEL featuring Cheryl Strayed\nThursday\, March 20\, 2025\n8:00 pm\nDoors open & VIP Patron Reception at 7:00 p.m. \nJoin Just Buffalo Literary Center’s BABEL series for an evening with Cheryl Strayed. \nCheryl Strayed is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail\, which was adapted into an Oscar-nominated film starring Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern. Her bestselling collection of Dear Sugar columns\, Tiny Beautiful Things\, was adapted for a Hulu television show and as a play that continues to be staged in theaters nationwide. \nSeason subscriptions include a ticket for all (4) of Just Buffalo Literary Center’s BABEL 2024-25 events\, on sale now!
URL:https://kleinhansbuffalo.org/event/babel-cheryl-strayed/
LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Just Buffalo's Babel Series
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SUMMARY:Burton Cummings of The Guess Who
DESCRIPTION:Kleinhans Music Hall and Soul of Buffalo present\nBurton Cummings\nof ‘The Guess Who:’ 60th Anniversary Hits Tour\nwith special guest The Vincent James Explosion\nThursday\, March 6｜7 PM \nBurton Cummings transcends time\, genres\, and generations with a body of work that continues to resonate with fans old and new. His voice has been rated among the finest in rock music. He continues at the top of his game as performer\, singer\, songwriter\, and recording artist. \nTickets start at just $49.50 with limited Meet & Greet and Tour Package experiences available! \n \nPark and ride from D’Youville University (260 Connecticut St.) for this event. The lot is less than a quarter of a mile away from the hall and the shuttle provides a quick and easy way to get to the hall without walking. Parking and shuttle service are free of charge for patrons. Shuttle service begins at 6PM and ends 30 minutes after the conclusion of the concert. \nPlease note the venue is unable to accept Canadian currency for this event. \nAbout Burton Cummings\nAs lead singer and songwriter for Canada’s original rock ‘n’ roll superstars\, The Guess Who\, Burton scored an unprecedented string of international hit singles and albums including “American Woman\,” “These Eyes\,” “Laughing\,” “No Time\,” “Share the Land\,” “No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature\,” and others\, all written or co-written by Burton. By 1970\, The Guess Who had sold more records than the entire Canadian music industry before breaking up in 1975. \nThe group achieved a long list of firsts\, including first Canadian group to reach #1 on the Billboard charts – holding that spot for three weeks – and first to earn a platinum album for U.S. sales of more than one million copies. Rolling Stone magazine hailed The Guess Who as “one of rock’s most consistently fascinating maverick bands” with a succession of songs “that has few equals among contemporary North American groups.” Dick Clark described the group as rock innovators and ambassadors of Canadian music. \nWith a Winnipeg Community Centre and Performing Arts Centre named in his honor\, Burton is a candidate for Canada’s most beloved rock ‘n’ roll son\, yet he also enjoys a level of world-wide stature shared by only a handful of other Canadian artists. \nThe vast Guess Who catalogue endures today with staples of classic rock and oldies radio as well as in feature films\, including: American Beauty\, Almost Famous\, Cable Guy\, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me\, and Jackie Brown. “When I think back on having five million-selling records in the Top 10\, one after the other\, I can hardly believe it\,” says Burton\, “I was just twenty years old. The scope and magnitude of our success escaped all of us. It really didn’t sink in until years later.” \nBeginning his solo career in 1976\, Burton continued his winning streak with a gold record for his solo debut single “Stand Tall\,” produced by legendary hitmaker Richard Perry\, who numbered among his clients Barbra Streisand\, Carly Simon and Ringo Starr. He followed this with more than a dozen hit singles and albums including “I’m Scared\,” “My Own Way to Rock\,” “I Will Play a Rhapsody\,” “Timeless Love\,” and “You Saved My Soul.” Sold-out tours across Canada and the United States solidified Burton’s stature as a top entertainer. Burton’s 1978 album Dream of a Child became the first quadruple platinum-selling album by a Canadian artist. \nThrough the 1980s and ‘90s\, Burton continued to tour and joined Beatles drummer Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band. The success of Lenny Kravitz’ cover of “American Woman” in the hit feature film Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me brought renewed attention to the original Guess Who. The group reunited in 1999 for the closing ceremonies of the Pan-American Games with a television audience numbering in the tens of millions. Several high-profile North American tours followed. \nAs the voice of all of the classic Guess Who hit songs\, Burton has toured with his long-time band for the past twenty plus years across North America\, as well as joining Randy Bachman onstage as Bachman-Cummings\, performing the songs from the original The Guess Who\, Bachman-Turner Overdrive and Burton’s solo career. \nAbout the Vincent James Explosion\nThe Vincent James Explosion is a high powered fusion of Rock\, Blues & Jazz\, formed in 2005 by guitarist and composer Vincent James Mastrantonio.  Based out of Buffalo\, NY. they have released four all original albums.  They have performed on many festival stages and have also been direct support for many iconic artists\, including The Alex Skolnick Trio\, Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express\, Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush\, Jeff Lorber Fusion and the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra playing Led Zepplin. \nThe current lineup features Vincent on guitar and vocals\, Jerry Sampson on bass and vocals and Jim Lisner on drums. \n 
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LOCATION:Kleinhans Music Hall\, 3 Symphony Circle \,  Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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