Griffis Sculpture Park Benefit
We opened for 10,000 Maniacs tonight (10/25/09) at the Essex Arts Center to benefit the storm-damaged Griffis Sculpture Park.
We opened for 10,000 Maniacs tonight (10/25/09) at the Essex Arts Center to benefit the storm-damaged Griffis Sculpture Park.
Rich Wall put together this video of us performing "Curious" at Big Orbit Gallery Saturday night.
We had a great time at the Big Orbit Gallery last night. After our set, Dear Leader came on and blew the roof off the place.
Come out and see our band open for Dear Leader at the Big Orbit Gallery this Saturday at 6 PM.
Thursday night's show at Nietzsche's turned out to be a bit of an adventure for us, with Tony being called home to deal with a carbon monoxide problem minutes before we were to go on. Geno McManus was kind enough to jump in for us on lead guitar, Mai Lien was brilliant, and we did our two songs. Geno stayed on stage with Gretchen Shultz and an all-star lineup, and Tony later returned, having saved the day at home.
Our band, A Potter's Field will be playing at Nietzsche's Thursday night, sometime after 9 PM. Bands do about 20 minutes each, and it's always a great line-up doing all Lennon all night.
People who haven't heard the band always ask what type of music we play. What would you call it?
Other Buffalo State graduates recognized Friday were: Ann Carden, an assistant professor of communication at Fredonia State College; Mylous Hairston, anchor and reporter at WIVB-TV; Martha Meegan, assignment editor and manager at WIVB-TV; Mark Gaughan, Buffalo News Bills beat reporter, and John Davis, News design director.
October 7, 2008 at the Statler Golden Ballroom, Buffalo NY.