Don't Bother Knockin'... This Town's A Rockin' : A History of Traditional Rhythm and Blues & Early Rock'n' Roll In Buffalo, New York
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Chronicles the importance of national and local historical events that led to the development of the Buffalo style of traditional R&B. The Western New York area has spawned some significant R&B players who have laid down their tracks on the national scene over the decades- Dyke and The Blazers, Darrell Banks, Boogie woogie piano man Stan Szelest (The Band) and Gary Mallaber (Van Morrison, Steve Miller Band, Bruce Springsteen).
Also Chronicles early rock'n'roll radio in Buffalo which featured the infamous George "Hound dog" Lorenz.
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