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Donna The Buffalo

Donna The Buffalo's feel-good, groove-oriented, danceable beats all began with roots in old-time fiddle music, and then evolved into a soulful electric Americana mix.

Over the years, the band has also built a following that proudly calls itself The Herd, along with a well-deserved reputation for crafting social narratives and slipstream grooves without equal. The roots nurtured by songwriter-vocalists Jeb Puryear and Tara Nevins run wild, deep and strong—a tribute to how much Donna the Buffalo marries musical trailblazing and tradition. What other group can tackle reggae, zydeco and jam-band stylings with such abandon? Their newest album, Tonight, Tomorrow and Yesterday, was produced in a rustic church in Enfield, New York that lacked running water but overflowed with vibe enough to serve as a makeshift studio. Music poured out take after live take onto old-school analog tape.

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In an age of computerized this and Auto-Tuned that, Donna the Buffalo sounds and feels organic, authentic, and honest.

ARTIST WEBSITEhttp://www.donnathebuffalo.com/

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