By: Ann Marie Awad, Tony Wilson, & Joseph DiDomizio
The Setlist returns with hosts Ann and Joseph discussing the upcoming concerts in Buffalo, and introducing new Setlist contributor, Tony Wilson.
Each podcast features our hosts recommending various local and national acts to see over the course of the month. Naturally, each show has its own local flavor, be it the local music, the recording location, or the Un-Celebrity Guest. The Un-Celebrity Guest is a local music savant who favors a particular genre, and who illuminates the hosts–and the audience–on a particular event or aspect of music they may not be familiar with.
This month, Tony makes his mark on the podcast by discussing Shellac, while Ann tells you about Of Montreal. Joseph highlights Built To Spill and The Stay Lows provide the soundtrack.
Listen Here: 03 The Set List-September 2010.mp3
Tickets for Of Montreal with Janelle Monáe
September 19th, 7:00 PM
Town Ballroom
681 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14203
$25.00 adv./$28.00 at the door
Tickets for Built to Spill with Revolt Revolt, The Stay Lows
September 19th, 7:00 PM
Town Ballroom
681 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14203
$18.00 adv./$22.00 at the door
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Ann Marie Awad is a senior English major at the University at Buffalo, who is also studying journalism. Awad has been published in Artvoice, Generation Magazine and Eat Me Daily. She has a passion for supporting local businesses, great coffee and Saturday mornings at the farmers market.
Joseph DiDomizio is a local writer, filmmaker, and graphic artist. He graduated from UB with a BA in Media Study and English, and has been writing about music, movies, books and pop-culture for several years. A long-standing contributor to Buffalo Rising, he has also written a couple full-length screenplays, a handful of short stories, and been involved with the production of Nickel City Chef, as well as several short local films. Currently he is a contributor to The Way Of The Buffalo podcasts, and is developing a web serial, amongst other media projects.
The Set List is engineered and edited by Hugh O’Donnell. Additional podcast work of Hugh’s can be found at http://wayofthebuffalopodcast.blogspot.com.