ASHEVILLE, NC (Press Release)-- One of the most dynamic and determined bands continuously touring America for since 1989, Donna the Buffalo has created a community environment at their shows through their distinctive, groove-heavy, and danceable music. Donna the Buffalo is happy to announce their new year’s and winter tour for 2016! They travel into Florida leading up to the New Year with a show in Ponte Vedra Beach on the 30th of December and they ring in the new year on NYE at Skipper’s in Tampa. They continue on in early January through Stuart, Boca Raton, Key West, and Orlando before heading back up north for stops in Saxapahaw, NC as well as Charlottesville, and Richmond, Virginia before a short break. The tour picks back up again at The Hamilton in Washington, DC on January, 22nd as they travel south to play Asheville’s Orange Peel the following day. The following Thursday they meet up with Ben Cohen (Co-founder of Ben and Jerry’s) for another Stampede show - this one Free - in Plymouth, NH on the 28th. That weekend they roam the northeast with shows in Jim Thorpe, Buffalo, and Infinity Hall in Norfolk. In early February they hit the Brooklyn Bowl, Club Helsinki Hudson, the Narrow Center for the Arts in Fall River and the Bull Run Concert Series near Boston, MA. Inventive New York City-based band, City of the Sun will open along select winter shows. Donna the Buffalo is the host band for the Virginia Key GrassRoots Festival of Music, Art & Dance in Miami and they’ll be performing throughout the weekend from Thursday-Sunday, February 18-21. Stay tuned for more dates to be announced for late winter and early spring! Donna the Buffalo is a band for the people that is accessible, positive, and memorable. With roots in old time fiddle music that evolved into a soulful electric American mix infused with elements of cajun/ zydeco, rock, folk, reggae, and country.
“For the dizzying array of styles and genres with which they work, Donna The Buffalo maintain a surprising level of consistency... over the course of their 25-year career, they retain a sharp focus that has helped them create some truly lasting music…” writes Elmore. “Few groups are this comfortable as performers, and even fewer would take as many risks." Donna the Buffalo Winter Tour 2016 12/30 Wed - Ponte Vedra Concert Hall - Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 12/31/15 Thu - Skipper’s Smokehouse - Tampa, FL 1/1/16 Fri - Terra Fermata - Stuart, FL 1/2 Sat - The Funky Biscuit - Boca Raton, FL 1/5-6 Tue-Wed - Green Parrot - Key West, FL 1/7 Thu - Plaza Live - Orlando, FL 1/8 Fri - Haw River Ballroom - Saxapahaw, NC 1/9 Sat - The Jefferson Theater - Charlottesville, VA* 1/10 Sun - Capital Ale House - Richmond, VA 1/22 Fri -The Hamilton - Washington, DC* 1/23 Sat - The Orange Peel - Asheville, NC* 1/28 Thu - Flying Monkey Performance Center - Plymouth, NH# 1/29 Fri - Mauch Chunk Opera House - Jim Thorpe, PA* 1/30 Sat - Buffalo Iron Works - Buffalo, NY* 1/31 Sun - Infinity Hall - Norfolk, CT* 2/3 Wed - Brooklyn Bowl - Brooklyn, NY 2/4 Thu - Club Helsinki Hudson - Hudson, NY 2/5 Fri - Narrows Center For the Arts - Fall River, MA 2/6 Sat - The Bull Run Concert Series - Shirley, MA 2/18-21 Thu-Sun - Virginia Key GrassRoots Festival of Music, Art & Dance - Miami, FL * w/ City of The Sun opening # Stampede show with Ben Cohen (Co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s) Free! For more information and complete tour dates, please visit www.donnathebuffalo.com facebook.com/donnathebuffalo and twitter.com/donnathebuffalo MORE ABOUT THE MUSIC→ Jeb talks of his inspiration “rolling off all the great protest songs and the socially conscious music like Bob Marley and The Beatles and Bob Dylan – all of that stuff. So that, to me, is sort of like a tradition to write from that angle as a way of reflecting on what you feel about the world and how you feel it could be better and getting to a different place as a society. There’s also the strength that comes from music and gives you the feeling like you can change those things and make some progress, and then express some of the particulars about what you’d like to change.” “If there’s a common thread, it’s an up-tempo beat that gets audiences dancing, moving and smiling, even for the more topical songs. That’s part of the point: Sending energy and spreading joy can be political acts… When the band recently went out to the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations, Puryear read a pamphlet that said ‘it’s about the vibration,’ and he agrees. ‘The vibe is going to be the big change, out of a passion for living,”Jeb says said to the Rochester Messenger Post. “Just that kind of energy, something we kind of feel in ourselves.” It’s certainly kept the band rejuvenated, he noted: It’s “having an absolute chemistry that’s creative and can still be exciting over 20-something years.’” Donna the Buffalo was on tour in the fall of 2015 with The Stampede: A tour to raise awareness to the inappropriate use of corporate money in politics, which garnered press in USA Today and SALON, as well as the support of Occupy Wall Street and Headcount, amongst many others. They joined forces with Ben Cohen, Co-Founder of Ben & Jerry's, who has started stamping slogans on currency in protest (stampstampede.org). American roots music troubadour Peter Rowan joined in on the tour as well; he says “At last, it comes around again; making music with Donna the Buffalo, one of my favorites.” “As a band, we have made a long term commitment to join this burgeoning movement,” says Jeb Puryear. “It is clear to us that we will never get significant government action on issues like healthcare, student debt, wall street banks, the environment, and corporate tax evasion until we outlaw legalized corporate bribery of our politicians.”
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