Here's a recent pic of Tommy performing with singer Cami Clune.
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Joe Tell playing his 8 string bass at a Halloween Party dressed as one of his fave comic book characters, Captain America.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Zepparella, Buffalo Iron Works, May 15
Zepparella
How to honor the legacy of a band deemed sacred? To tread on holy ground is perilous, and must be done with the intent and spirit of a disciple—Pay attention to the intricacies of the magic, explore the far ends of the innovation, strive for ever-growing ability, and let the purity of the love for the music drive it all.
Drummer Clementine is the founding member of ZEPPARELLA. From the beginning of her musical career, her goal has been to be onstage every night. The pursuit of that goal has led Clementine to constantly tour the US and Europe in projects as diverse as Bottom, AC/DShe, The House Of More, The Solid, Francis Bakin, Stars Turn Me On and Beaux Cheveux. She tackles the best rock drumming ever written with her own emotionally powerful style, bringing the Motown influence of the Bonham groove to the forefront. The profound musical connection established with Gretchen Menn (guitar), Holly West (bass), and Anna Kristina (vocals) creates the bond required to do this great music justice.
It was under the tutelage of classical guitarist Phillip DeFremery, a student of AndrĂ©s Segovia, that guitarist Gretchen Menn began her path on the instrument. Playing with tireless passion and constantly seeking out new challenges, her projects are often unconventional, genre-bending expressions combining elements of classical, rock, progressive, jazz, and metal. On influences, Gretchen has never tired of her initial inspirations—Eric Johnson, Steve Morse, Frank Zappa, and Jeff Beck. But she has loved Jimmy Page’s guitar playing longer than she has played the guitar. It was through the music of Led Zeppelin that she found a gateway into music that resonated deeply with her, creating a love for guitar-oriented music, and, ultimately, the guitar.
Bassist Holly West began her musical journey full-steam ahead, and more recently than her stellar playing belies. Her unstoppable will and drive have truly propelled her to this moment and her place in the powerhouse Zepparella. A self-taught bass player, she is also a blossoming vocalist with rich rock pipes. Her time on stage has been well spent, developing an impressive attack, impeccable feel, and a technique which seems to have come completely naturally to her, not to mention her dazzling stage presence and joyful performance style. Her influences span the rock gauntlet, from Clutch and the Rival Sons to Slash, ZZ Top, and of course, the mighty Zeppelin.
Singer Anna Kristina is a soulful, fiery, and rocking vocal powerhouse who has stepped into Zepparella’s Plant spot for a second time. Anna was with the band for 5 years, became known for her performance in the band’s 15 million-view “When The Levee Breaks” video, took a 6-year hiatus, and now returns in 2018 to front the band. Her career has spanned acoustic, jazz, soul, rock, and her charisma and power delivers captivating performances every night. About her brilliant harp playing she says: “getting a chance to blow on the harmonica is an added bonus! Plant isn’t just a singer he’s a musician. He brings his blues background and natural percussive feel to his harmonica playing as well and I love getting lost in that. Playing the harp allows me to express on a whole different level and it’s so freeing.”
Now more than ever, Zepparella explores their own improvised magic within the framework of Zeppelin’s mighty songs!
Hurricane, The Music of the Scorpions - Buffalo, NY
Hurricane, The Music of the Scorpions - Buffalo, NY
Hurricane Promo video for the June 12th show w/Octane V2 at Iron Smoke Distillery, Fairport NY
Promo video for the May 9th 2025 show at The Stage in Williamsville, NY
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Crystal Ship - The Ultimate Doors Tribute, Buffalo Iron Works, May 16
Crystal Ship - The Ultimate Doors Tribute
Step back in time to the vibrant Sunset Strip in the swinging 1960s with Crystal Ship, the ultimate and definitive tribute to The Doors. Immerse yourself in the music, magic, and intensity of a live Doors concert as this highly acclaimed act takes you on a journey that will transport you straight into the heart of the iconic era. Crystal Ship is dedicated to preserving the legacy of Jim Morrison and The Doors, and they do it with unparalleled authenticity.
Every detail is meticulously recreated, from vintage gear and instruments to the unmistakable costumes that were synonymous with the band. Led by the incredible Eddie Racci, acclaimed as the best Doors front men, this is a show that will leave you awestruck. Whether you’re a die-hard Doors fan or simply a lover of great music, Crystal Ship’s performances are a must-see. Their dedication to capturing the essence of The Doors’ sound and stage presence is unmatched, making for a truly unforgettable experience.
It’s no wonder they’ve been selling out venues across the world from historic tours in the UK and Germany to tours all along the Northeast and the East coast.
Don’t miss your chance to experience the timeless music of The Doors brought to life by Crystal Ship!
Let them take you on a journey that will leave you reminiscing about the glory days of rock music.
Monday, May 12, 2025
Frontline - Delft, Netherlands
Frontline - Delft, Netherlands
On the 1st of May, Dutch hard rock band Frontline will present their new EP “Back with a 6-pack” on Spotify and other channels. The lead single from this EP, a hard rock cover of Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding”, was already released in the summer of 2024 to positive critical reception. The rest of the EP offers only original tracks, exploring themes such as deceit, guilt, anger, revenge and redemption, once again influenced by hard rock greats such as Guns N’ Roses and Thin Lizzy. The EP’s cover art shows combat pilots descending by parachute after a dogfight, portraying the scenario of one of the tracks, “Crimson Skies”.
This release presents a step forward in the band’s sound from their previous album “Scream all you want”. The members’ instrumental talents are showcased with an extended drum solo and numerous tradeoff solo’s. For the production, the band has made use of authentic techniques such as a real drum kit and tube amplifiers. (No AI!) After this release, Frontline intend to keep developing their sound with more full-length albums in the near future, for which numerous tracks are already in the make.
Track listing:
Four Seasons
Sign of the Times
Hollywood’s Bleeding
Crimson Skies
Sinner or Saint
No Way in Hell
Frontline Personnel:
Vocals: Thomas Kunst
Guitars: Arti Flinkerbusch
Bass: Steven Wijtenburg
Drums: Wouter Michawitz
Mixing & mastering: IzzyMix
Review for Accidental Gathering by Frontline by Joe Tell.
The title of the EP, Accidental Gathering, is perfect for these turbulent times. Keep It A Secret is a straight ahead, in your face hard rock song. The uptempo song is a great choice to kick off the Frontline Accidental Gathering EP. The chromatic guitar lines keep the energy flowing and the explicit lyrics make the song that much cooler. Love Creeps features some heavy guitar and great soloing to start the song. The solos continue throughout the song as the energy and the key of the music moves up a little higher. Cheating Is Easy is a updated slab of the classic 70's rock sound complete with a melodic guitar solo, sure to please any rock fan. Tower Of Lies sounds to me like the most powerful and polished song of the set. Overall the band mixes the rock sounds of legendary bands like April Wine, Def Leppard, Foghat and Grand Funk Railroad together to create a unique rock sound.
Frontline is a hard rock band from Delft consisting of five enthusiastic band members; Thomas (vocals), Arti (guitar), Thijs (guitar), Steven (bass) and Jamal (drums). The band formed in the summer of 2018. Arti wrote a bunch of hard rock songs and was looking for the right musicians to perform them with. He found these through jam sessions in a medieval cellar in the city center of Delft. The band had some live gigs and a radio performance - before the pandemic kicked in.
Frontline did not let the pandemic interfere with their work. The EP ‘Accidental Gathering’ was recorded even in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Bassist Steven explains: ’We separately recorded our instruments from the safety of our homes and then Thijs mixed them together..” The band has made a tight production - you wouldn’t tell the EP has been recorded from home, completely DIY. The song writing recalls old-school hard rock music. Arti: “My influences are mostly Guns N’ Roses, Thin Lizzy and other hard rock legends from back in the day. Although everybody in the band digs that, the members’ individual tastes are diverse. For instance, Steven’s background is punk rock and Jamal’s more metal. This makes the band’s sound an interesting mix.”
The EP ‘Accidental Gathering’ is Frontline’s first release. Get ready for some spot-on hard rock vocals and guitar riffs. Lead singer Thomas: “Our song Let’s keep it a secret is one of my favorites! The riffs are awesome and the song will most definitely be stuck in your head all day.” It sure is a good teaser for their upcoming album, expected to be released in summer 2021. If you love rock music, make sure to follow this band to stay up to date. You’ll definitely want to add this EP to your favorites!
Frontline is:
Thomas Kunst - vocals
Arti Flinkerbusch - lead guitar
Thijs Stoffelen – rhythm guitar
Steven Wijtenburg - bass
Jamal van Kastel – drums
For more information:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3uEUYjvr0s73UvwZSEiast
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgnlojMNwsTQ-uwJwBlDwCA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frontlinedelft
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontlinedelft/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrontlineDelft
Website: http://www.frontlinemusic.nl
E-mail: frontlinedelft@gmail.com
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Pepous People - Brazil
Friday, May 2, 2025
Jeremy Porter - May 12, Sportsmen's Tavern, Buffalo, NY
Jeremy Porter and the Tucos Don't Worry, It's Not Contagious music review by Joe Tell. Jeremy Porter and the Tucos sound like a band that is ambitiously striving for the mainstream. The band is very diverse showing off many styles punctuated by some unique sounds.
Don't Worry, It's Not Contagious kicks off with Walk Of Shame. Walk Of Shame has an Americana feel and packs a punch with it's twangy rock and roll guitars. The piano track played by Jeremy Porter adds a unique sound to this straight ahead rock and roll song.
Huckleberry has a infectious, urgent rock energy that's hard to ignore. This song shows off the band's alternative rock side with elements of pop punk. Patrick O'Harris provides a sweet sounding bass track offset with some great guitar melodies. This song reminded me of Huckleberry Hound.
Watch and listen to Huckleberry on Youtube, here's the link https://youtu.be/4dIGIuuhz5k
The title track, Don't Worry.. kicks off with a cool sounding bass line and neat little bass line takes the song out. A strong vocal delivery tops off this powerful and punky track.
A slammin' drum track provided by Gabriel Doman punctuates Avenues Are For Heroes, an uptempo song about the hard life of the streets.
Consolation Prize features Jeremy Porter and Jennifer Westwood on a vocal duet. Jennifer Westwood fronts a band called Jennifer Westwood and the Handsome Devils.
Torn features Jeremy on acoustic guitar topped with a lone, melancholy vocal track.
The sound of Don't Have To Ask Twice is reminiscent of early 80's alternative rock. A sound at the end of the track sounds vaguely familiar adding a unique touch...
Urge To Cry is a rock ballad with a cool tempo change and a great guitar lick ending.
Patty's Not Impressed is a quick uptempo song about a rock fan who just doesn't "get it".
Worth The Wait is a straight ahead rock song with a catchy chorus. This song reminded me of early 80's FM rock, like Tom Petty.
Somewhere New closes out the record with a bang. This song is one of my faves with it's old school drums, twangy guitar track and blowin' harp.
Jeremy Porter and The Tucos play a unique blend of classic American Powerpop and roots-rock and they are from Detroit, Michigan. They've been compared to The Replacements, Cheap Trick, Gram Parsons and X, and they're currently touring in support of their third album "Don't Worry, It's Not Contagious." They are known for a tight live show that will get you rocking and dancing one minute and crying in your beer the next. Don't miss the band live!
http://www.thetucos.com/
https://www.facebook.com/JeremyPorterMusic/
https://jeremyporter.bandcamp.com/
Jeremy Porter & The Tucos - Wikipedia Page
Stream our music at jeremyporter.bandcamp.com/
Check out Huckleberry on our YouTube channel - the first video from our third album - Don't Worry, It's Not Contagious!
"...one of America's best examples of pure talent and hard work." - Jersey Beat, November 2017
“…a great job combining roots rock and powerpop…highly recommended.” - PowerPopAHolic, Oct 2015
“…as northern American blues as you can get before Canada. Whiskey-smooth, with the white hot licks of Ted Nugent, the veteran inspiration of Cheap Trick, and the experimentation of HĂ¼sker DĂ¼. They also have grooves, in all the right places.” – Dayton City Paper, Oct 2015