I met Mr. Buffalo in the 80s, after a show in a little bar in a little town in Montana. Bought him a beer and had a nice conversation with him while we drank our beers. Very classy guy to take the time with a nobody like me!
back in 1847, Wingo boomed. It was called Norfolk then, a popular stop for the 37-foot paddle-wheel steamer Sitka that ferried passengers from San Francisco to Sonoma, eventually stopping at Sonoma Embarcadero near what is now Schellville, where horse-drawn carriages would take travelers onward to Sonoma.
So, I see this in my recommended videos. I thought it was Roy Rogers, ya know, the real Roy Rogers. I mean it's OK, but I was a little disappointed. I guess I'm just gettin' old.
I met Mr. Buffalo in the 80s, after a show in a little bar in a little town in Montana. Bought him a beer and had a nice conversation with him while we drank our beers. Very classy guy to take the time with a nobody like me!
I had the honor of playing music with norton in the sixties he was a good man
Norton Buffalo was a great blues harp player RIP
Roy working a slide on a twelve-string! Wonderful stuff! ^..^
So much talent. If I had 100 more years to live I could never catch up on all the great music out of the bay area. Life is so short
SUPER COOL VIDEO!
No one like NB no more, RIP !
back in 1847, Wingo boomed. It was called Norfolk then, a popular stop for the 37-foot paddle-wheel steamer Sitka that ferried passengers from San Francisco to Sonoma, eventually stopping at Sonoma Embarcadero near what is now Schellville, where horse-drawn carriages would take travelers onward to Sonoma.
Brilliant. Puts a smile on my face every time.
So, I see this in my recommended videos. I thought it was Roy Rogers, ya know, the real Roy Rogers. I mean it's OK, but I was a little disappointed. I guess I'm just gettin' old.
That's ok Joe, maybe you just discovered a whole new world of blues and music!
I love this shit !!!!!!