Draconator Posted Tuesday at 07:22 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:22 PM Ted Reinhart of Gamalon fame also deserves recognition. In 1973, Ted's band at the time was covering Genesis. The actual band Genesis thought it was super cool that a US band was covering their music, so they all flew to Buffalo to see the band. The band, and especially Phil Collins was super impressed with Ted. In 1977 when Phil took over lead singing duties, Phil reached out to Ted to see if he had any interest in becoming Genesis' full time touring drummer. Ted turned it down as he didn't want to spend his whole life touring. So they offered the gig to the next guy on their list, Chester Thompson. 4 Quote
Augie Posted Tuesday at 08:12 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:12 PM 46 minutes ago, Draconator said: Ted Reinhart of Gamalon fame also deserves recognition. In 1973, Ted's band at the time was covering Genesis. The actual band Genesis thought it was super cool that a US band was covering their music, so they all flew to Buffalo to see the band. The band, and especially Phil Collins was super impressed with Ted. In 1977 when Phil took over lead singing duties, Phil reached out to Ted to see if he had any interest in becoming Genesis' full time touring drummer. Ted turned it down as he didn't want to spend his whole life touring. So they offered the gig to the next guy on their list, Chester Thompson. I hope he was always good with that decision. That is the kind of choice that seriously alters your life, but it’s usually best to be true to yourself. Quote
Draconator Posted Tuesday at 08:53 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:53 PM (edited) 41 minutes ago, Augie said: I hope he was always good with that decision. That is the kind of choice that seriously alters your life, but it’s usually best to be true to yourself. I didn't know Ted personally, but he became a world wide respected jazz fusion drummer with Gamalon and other projects. Unfortunately Ted passed away in 2015 from a small plane crash. Just YouTube Ted Reinhert Gamalon. Edited Tuesday at 08:54 PM by Draconator 1 Quote
rusty shackleford Posted Tuesday at 11:34 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:34 PM (edited) Rick James Goo Goo Dolls Every Time I Die Ani DiFranco It Dies Today Nerds Gone Wild Honorable mention: Natalie Merchant/10,000 Maniacs (Jamestown is pushing the Buffalo region) Edited Wednesday at 12:22 AM by rusty shackleford 1 Quote
Draconator Posted Wednesday at 02:41 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:41 AM 3 hours ago, rusty shackleford said: Rick James Goo Goo Dolls Every Time I Die Ani DiFranco It Dies Today Nerds Gone Wild Honorable mention: Natalie Merchant/10,000 Maniacs (Jamestown is pushing the Buffalo region) Nerds are a cover band that uses a gimmick for fans. They don't belong. Quote
rusty shackleford Posted Wednesday at 02:47 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:47 AM 5 minutes ago, Draconator said: Nerds are a cover band that uses a gimmick for fans. They don't belong. I rather watch their gimmicks than hit n’ run (again)… we’re limited on talent coming out of Buffalo Quote
Draconator Posted Wednesday at 02:57 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:57 AM 10 minutes ago, rusty shackleford said: I rather watch their gimmicks than hit n’ run (again)… we’re limited on talent coming out of Buffalo My band won Best Classic Rock Band for the past two years in the All-WNY Awards. Quote
rusty shackleford Posted Wednesday at 03:06 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:06 AM 8 minutes ago, Draconator said: My band won Best Classic Rock Band for the past two years in the All-WNY Awards. That’s really cool, what’s your band? Quote
Draconator Posted Wednesday at 03:43 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:43 AM (edited) 36 minutes ago, rusty shackleford said: That’s really cool, what’s your band? http://www.boomerangbuffalo.com Edited Wednesday at 03:43 AM by Draconator 2 Quote
buffalonian Posted Wednesday at 01:16 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:16 PM On 6/7/2025 at 7:37 PM, SinceThe70s said: Isn't moe. from Buffalo? Yep. I booked them to play in the Bronx in the mid-90s, and introduced them from the stage as “moe. from Buffalo.” 2 Quote
BillsFanNC Posted Wednesday at 03:45 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:45 PM Great Train Robbery was a band with a pretty large following. The camera man here is focused more on the young ladies upfront than the band, which is nice. Went to many shows at the ICON but not this one. I did catch BNL there in '92. The '92 BNL show at the ICON was a great sounding much sought after bootleg back in the day, if you were lucky enough to get an early gen cassette transfer. With YouTube these things are now readily available. Quote
Draconator Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 6/17/2025 at 10:47 PM, rusty shackleford said: I rather watch their gimmicks than hit n’ run (again)… we’re limited on talent coming out of Buffalo If you wanted to include Buffalo area bar bands, the most talented bands, and it's not even close, are Back to the Bars and The Jim Wynne Band Quote
Draconator Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Honorable mention: My band, Boomerang, (our drummer Jake won Best Drummer in the All WNY awards), Damone Jackson Outcome, Analog Kids, (3 piece Rush tribute band), Uncovered, Hurricane (Scorpions tribute band), The Knight Crew. Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 4 hours ago, Draconator said: Honorable mention: My band, Boomerang, (our drummer Jake won Best Drummer in the All WNY awards), Damone Jackson Outcome, Analog Kids, (3 piece Rush tribute band), Uncovered, Hurricane (Scorpions tribute band), The Knight Crew. One of my closest friends is jony James Buffalo music Hall of famer and Kent Leech aka boom boom Both Legends in buffalo I'm sure you absolutely know of them Edited 2 hours ago by Buffalo716 Quote
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