44 E. Cross St.
Ypsilanti, Michigan 48198

"Friday December 2nd

THE BUFFALI

http://www.buffali.com

The Buffali are a bombastic acoustic indie-pop duo. Featuring wacky vocal interplay and catchy melodies, this irreverent girl/guy outfit sings songs about everything from heartbreak to alien abduction. Their unique songwriting incorporates influences ranging from the Beatles to the blues, with a healthy dose of country and a quirk reminiscent of the Violent Femmes thrown in. The duo brings an infectious glee to their entertaining live show, combining originals with an eclectic mix of covers from hip-hop to oldies. They play acoustic guitar and acoustic bass guitar, and occasionally piano, upright bass and auxiliary percussion.

Since winning the University of Wisconsin-Madison Battle of the Bands in 2004, The Buffali have developed a devoted following, an email list including fans in cities throughout the region and positive reviews in all of Madison's local press. The Buffali celebrated the release of their new album "Kerfuffle No. 10" with a regional CD release tour in June 2005.

The Buffali have shared the stage with Clyde Stubblefield, Those Darn Accordions, the Ditty Bops and the Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash, among others. The duo has performed at Madison's premiere venues including the High Noon Saloon and the UW Memorial Union Terrace, and were the featured band at the 2005 Wisconsin Film Festival. They have played on UW's student radio station WSUM and Madison's community radio station WORT, as well as Wisconsin Public Radio's Higher Ground. They are currently receiving airplay on WORT and WSUM as well.

Also playing at this show:

The heart breaking, mesmerizing music of Kelly Caldwell

PLUS:

MELTING MOMENTS
ace deuce casio noise sex pop sweets duo of vocalist/keyboardist Anna Vitale and guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Jason Adam Voss plays songs about food, body image, hounds and other topics. www.myspace.com/meltingmoments

The show starts at 8:00 PM Admission is $5.00"

Added by brandonz on December 1, 2005

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