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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

PODCAST: ThinkSoJoe Show for Jan. 25, 2017

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Tonight, Joe tries to teach Muller how to use Snapchat and give his thoughts after watching Die Hard 2 for the first time. Plus music from Lost ElysiumOriusThe Anti-Bodies, and Savannah King - Savannah & The Kings!








Monday, January 23, 2017

PODCAST: Here's the Thing for Jan. 23, 2017

Unknown     January 23, 2017    
Topics include Sean Spicer, Kellyanne Conway, the inauguration and Dippin' Dots.

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HEaRD in WNY: Top shows for Jan. 26 - Feb. 1

Unknown     January 23, 2017    
This week's featured event is the two-day Live Alive Fest Series / Hope For Tomorrow on Thursday at Mohawk Place and Friday at Sugar City.

For those who knew Max, she was full of life. Caring for those who could not care for themselves and caring for those in need. All she wanted to do was spread her love for music, animals and love.

Starting out with her passion of Photography, she photographed Warped Tour in 2011 and 2012. Bands she has worked with include The Devil Wears Prada, Asking Alexandria, Blood On The Dancefloor, Black Veil Brides, The Ready Set, Less Than Jake, Go Radio, Vanna, The Word Alive, We Came As Romans, Suicide Silence, Pierce The Veil, Miss May I, Bless The Fall, Breathe Carolina, Mayday Parade, Motionless In White, Sleeping With Sirens and many more.

In 2013, she landed a job as a Merch Assistant with Chiodos as well as continuing her job with Warped Tour.

In 2014, while still working with Warped tour, Max stood as Manager Merch Assistant and Street Team Advisor of Buttons (acoustic singer/songwriter). Touring with Courage, My Love in late 2014.

In 2015, Max joined Warped Tour yet again as Buttons was playing the entire tour. While managing the entire tour, Max got married on Warped Tour and created A New Hope: Animal Sanctuary and Education Center.

But her dream this time was to spread her love for animals. As a vegan activist, she started focusing on saving exotic animals. Her first rescue, Griffin (a Red Fox), joined her on the road during 2015 Warped Tour. Still a baby, Griffin stole the spotlight and landed himself on the cover of Emarosa's album VS.

A New Hope: Animal Sanctuary, A New Hope is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal sanctuary in Athens, Ga. that promotes animal rights by educating the community and offering opportunities for hands on experience with animals. They offer a home to animals rescued from the exotic pet trade, non-releasable wildlife, and the victims of animal agriculture. At A New Hope, they believe all lives are created equally. They also believe the best way to share that message is by bringing the public closer to the animals that are exploited and abused. Education is essential. They believe that the next generation can be the generation to end animal cruelty, and that’s why they will work heavily with youth to grow a more compassionate culture. Through volunteer and donor support, we can build a place where animals can be safe and humans can learn kindness.

Anyone who was able to know her, got the best of her. Teaching those who aspired to do things in the Music Industry, Tips and Tricks she knew and learned to be successful. Caring for those who seemed sad or not themselves, by simply saying hello and talking to them for 15 minutes, or giving them a free CD as well as her contact info. She had a heart of gold that she just wanted to share. Helping those who could not help themselves. When little did any of us know, the struggles she was facing herself.

On Nov. 9, 2016, friends and family lost Max to suicide.

On Thursday and Friday, the Buffalo music scene is coming together in remembrance and support for an event titled "Hope For Tomorrow." This will feature artists from the area and beyond performing to raise funds for Max's organization A New Hope along with Hope for the Day which is well known in the Warped Tour community, often being an active part of the tour.

Hope for the Day focuses on suicide prevention and mental health education through self-expression platforms to achieve outreach, education and prevention. As their slogan states "It's OK not to be OK, have hope."

All proceeds from these events will be donated to these two charities and we would like to also remind you "If you're struggling, please talk to someone."

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Greg Burt is a Concert Promoter/Sound Guy/Music Supporter/Keyboardist/etc. He can be reached at Greg@FTMPEvents.com. For the full FTMP show calendar, visit www.FTMPEvents.com.




Sunday, January 22, 2017

NEW MUSIC: Donna Dutchess: Try

Unknown     January 22, 2017    
Tonight's new track on All WNY Radio is the second contribution from Angola songwriter Donna Dutchess and can be found on her album, "The Songs of Donna Dutchess."

The track, "Try," as performed by Nashville recording artist Kalii Palmer, will air at 8 p.m. only on All WNY Radio.

Tune in at listen.allwnyradio.com or via the All WNY News & Radio Android app.

All WNY Radio is featuring a new track at 8 p.m. every night in 2017. Artists may submit their work to submit.allwnyradio.com.







Friday, January 20, 2017

Blackened Heart Ball to show no love

Unknown     January 20, 2017    
TONAWANDA -- The All WNY Radio Blacked Heart Ball slated for Feb. 12 promises three bands and no love.

The anti-Valentines Day show at Stamps will feature Lower Town Trio, Scathed and Final Decline in All WNY Radio's return to hosting local concerts after taking a hiaitus from doing so for several years.

Joe Kent, host of the ThinkSoJoe Show and lead organizer for the event said, "It's been great talking to artists about performing not only at the Blackened Hearts Ball, but at upcoming All WNY Radio events as well."

Kent called the lineup of Lower Town Trio, a rockabilly band from Lockport; Scathed, a four-piece punk band from Buffalo; and Final Decline, a thrash metal band from Buffalo "a very strong lineup for this first show back, with a great range of sounds."

"This show is still weeks away and I'm already looking forward to booking the next one," Kent concluded. "Hope everybody can come out and have a great time with the All WNY Radio family."

Kent originally proposed a "second-Halloween" anti-Valentines Day affair in 2016 but the arrangement didn't work for All WNY Radio management. This year, owner Scott Leffler along with For The Music Productions owner Greg Burt pushed to make Kent's vision a reality.

While the original plan of the show being a masquerade ball has fallen by the wayside, organizers are encouraging attendees to dress in costume as though it were Halloween Part 2.

"Valentines Day sucks anyway," Leffler said. "Who wants a Hallmark holiday when you can have great music?"

Couples will be permitted. But no mushy stuff.

Tickets for the show are a mere $5 at the door. Doors open at 6 p.m.





Thursday, January 19, 2017

PODCAST: ThinkSoJoe Show for Jan. 18, 2017

Unknown     January 19, 2017    

It's an all new ThinkSoJoE Show on All WNY Radio with your hosts, ThinkSoJoE and Muller! There's music from Marquee GrandRitual WalkThe Search and Find, and Axed and Smashed, plus details on the upcoming All WNY Radio's Blackened Heart Ball.








Monday, January 16, 2017

PODCAST: Here's the Thing for Jan. 16, 2017

Unknown     January 16, 2017    
Scott discusses Donald Trump's appointments, his recent press conference and his "landslide" victory, plus Alexa horror stories and tipping.



Here's the link to the "Alexa Gone Wild" video.






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