Your weekly guide to Jazz in Buffalo. Tony’s Thoughts When People Want to Stay One of the things I noticed Sunday during Voci d’Amore was how comfortable people seemed simply […]
JazzBuffalo: Your Weekly Guide to Jazz in Buffalo


Your weekly guide to Jazz in Buffalo. Tony’s Thoughts When People Want to Stay One of the things I noticed Sunday during Voci d’Amore was how comfortable people seemed simply […]

The music of Andrea Bocelli filled downtown Buffalo, but the experience taking shape around the music may have told an even bigger story. There are afternoons when everything seems to […]

An ArtsBuffalo series exploring how arts and culture can help shape the future of downtown Buffalo. For those of us who produce arts and cultural experiences, attendance has always mattered. […]

Your weekly guide to Jazz in Buffalo. Tony’s Thoughts Sometimes You Have to Create the Unexpected One of the things I’ve learned over the years is that people don’t always […]

Havana Nights brought music and a festive spirit to Ellicott Street Sometimes the best measure of an event isn’t simply what happens on the stage. It’s what happens all around […]

An ArtsBuffalo series exploring how arts and culture can help shape the future of downtown Buffalo. When people talk about revitalizing downtown, the conversation often turns to the next big […]

Jay Dref, Carolyn Lansom, and Broadway veteran Don Rebic come together for a rare celebration of the music of Andrea Bocelli in downtown Buffalo. One of the things we’ve tried […]

Your weekly guide to Jazz in Buffalo. Tony’s Thoughts One of the things I’ve noticed this summer is that communities are built one experience at a time. It may be […]

MusicalFare’s first season at Shea’s 710 reminds us that downtown revitalization begins when people choose to gather. Congratulations to Randy Kramer, the entire MusicalFare team, Brian Higgins, and everyone at […]

Tony’s Thoughts Building Traditions, One Sunday at a Time One of the things I’ve been reflecting on lately is how traditions begin. They rarely arrive with great fanfare. More often, […]