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About Buffalo Alice

 
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Buffalo Alice was formed by singer/songwriter Alex Aaron in the spring of 2004 from the ashes of alt rock band G.B. Fuzz. Aaron started writing new songs and reworking old ones to make them friendly to an acoustic act under the new name. After many long hours and a few six packs doing some serious soul searching and collaborating with many musicians he has arrived at the sound that is Buffalo Alice. After playing for more than a year as a solo acoustic act, Aaron picked drummer John Bennett. Jason Cropper joined the band as the third member playing bass and lead guitar, as well as singing. The full band version of Buffalo Alice has very quickly developed a following across the U.S.A. through touring and exposure via college and commercial radio play and television.

The bands first record, The Fifth Sparrow was a hit with critics:

"Their brand of power pop based alt-country rockers and ballads have a distinctly southern flavor to them, yet remain unmarred by the normal images that spring to mind when someone thinks south of the Mason Dixie. The music has a warm sense of pop sweetness underneath the melancholy vocals and heartbroken lyrics...Expect bright things from these guys in the future." - Mammoth Press

The newest album "Mitchell" was produced in Los Angeles by Jason Cropper (Weezer, Chopper One). It has been described as "genre-jumping and insidiously catchy indie rock." -www.cdreviews.com

 
 

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The front page of the newspaper yesterday had an article about a young man who was found dead in the river here in Minneapolis. Police believe the student was intoxicated and fell into the river and drowned after leaving a party and walking home alone. Since I have lived in Minneapolis, this is the third such suspicious death with similar circumstances. I did a little research and found that over the past ten years, a string of people who have attended colleges along the Interstate 94 corridor in the Midwest (in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa) were found dead in the river. These deaths are always considered accidents. They also always have a common circumstance: a young male college student walks home alone late at night drunk and accidentally falls into a river. Hmmm. Some people thi...

 
 

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