Sunday, August 19, 2007

Concert Conflict

Sometimes, you wait a long time for a really good concert from one of your favorite bands to come to town; of course, next month, two great shows will occur on the same night.
On Wednesday, September 26, Americana/roots rock legendary guitarist, band leader, producer and singer/songwriter Gurf Morlix, who grew up in Hamburg and Buffalo and performed in a band with Jim Whitford (Pine Dogs, Rex Hobart and the Wrecks) before departing for Austin and later hooking up with the likes of Lucinda Williams, Slaid Cleaves and Ray Wylie Hubbard, will perform in a private party showcase show at 7:30 p.m. at the Sportsmen's Tavern, Amherst Street near Grant Street, Buffalo, for $10.
That same night, Southern Culture on the Skids will bring their brand of trashy, raunchy roots rock, blues rock and twangy rock to Mohawk Place, 37 East Mohawk Street in Buffalo. Southern Culture on the Skids' shows may be some of the greasiest, sleaziest musical fun you can legally have at a concert.

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