Buffalo Rose compares their sound to the feeling of driving on an open road with the windows down, letting the breezes of various musical styles wash over you. The band commandeers the shimmering and electrifying riffs of the mandolin with Bryce Rabideau, the cascading guitar arpeggios of folk and bluegrass from Shane McLaughlin, the ringing purity of the dobro with Malcolm Inglis, and the steady percussive thrum of upright bass from their very own Jason Rafalak. The ultimate experience provides an effervescent blanket of sound under and around in which the ethereal harmonies of Lucy Clabby, Margot Jezerc, and McLaughlin float. There’s a singular beauty in every Buffalo Rose song, whether the group is covering Madonna’s “Borderline” or delivering their stirring original material. Fans can also look forward to Buffalo Rose’s upcoming single in September – a new duet with folk music legend Tom Paxton on his classic song “I Give You the Morning.”
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