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The Blues Buddha Music Review

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The Blues Buddha Music Review

by Holistic Lifestyles Radio on Aug.02, 2010, under Home


This is part of the 12 Step Music Fest series of interviews and music to Début at the 12 Step Music Fest brought to you by “Rockers In Recovery”. Tonight At 10:00 PM ET

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3rd Annual 12 Step Music Fest Dates – NOV 4 – 7, 2010

Holistic Lifestyles Radio Will Be Broadcasting Live From 12 Step Music Fest. The 12 Step Music Fest is a four day and night Clean & Sober Music Festival.

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It’s a mini Woodstock, minus the drugs and alcohol, but add meetings and fellowship! It is being produced by No Matter What Productions, a not for profit, 501 c 3 charity for more information go to http://www.holisticlifestylesradio.com/?page_id=963

About The Blues Buddha Band’s:


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The Blues Buddha Band’s Goal is to “ENTERTAIN” and interact with the audience. We want the audience to have fun and hang till the end. We bring the best quality Musicians, All seasoned Pros. Don’t be fooled by the blues tag – we funk it up, we rock it up and we are loaded with Soul doing a mixture of original tunes, standard hits (Elvis, James Brown, Joe Cocker, CCR, Beatles etc) and remakes of Blues classics. We will lift your spirits and Rock Your Rooster.

Recent reviews

12 Grapes Ad (Hired to be the New Years act bringing in 2009 and 2010 at this venue)
The Buddha is Back! To know The Buddha is to love his unique, infectious havin’-a-good-time style. If you’ve never seen these guys, you’re missing out on one of the most fun and exciting Blues acts in the Tri-State area. Come see Tommy dance with the crowd and get the whole place in a groove.

Big City Rythm and Blues Magazine Oct/Nov2008
Dave Fields/ NYC Blues
Buddha got a Voice So big You swear he wouldn’t need a Mic, Tommy was flanked by my pal guitarist Ronniie Mirro. Eddie Crucy on Drums, Mike Garner on Bass and Scott Stanton on keys

CD review by Victor Zumel (Last year review of a CD recorded with other band)
Lahora Del Blues online Radio show
“…Recording, production and mixing are excellent… very professional
musicians who do splendid work. [Tommy's] voice sounds powerful,
convincing and [he] sings with great feeling. I am sure the band
[receives] great feedback [from] the audience… Finally, the band sounds
tight and teamed. Great stuff!!”

Tommy Dudley Vocals
Tommy a/k/a The Blues Buddha is a rough and tumble blues vocalist who, in his own words, has picked up stylistic influences from people he admires and mixes them into his own musical gumbo. Eclectic influences include: R&B artists Wilson Pickett and Otis Redding…(the) straight-ahead blues and rock and soul of Eric Burdon… and Tom Jones. Tommy aka Blues Buddha is a popular figure in the NY Metro area club scene and performs at multiple venues several nights per week.

Musicians in his band can include Al Payson on Bass, Tyger Macniel, on Drums, Chip Lairson on Guitar and Scott Staton, on Piano. Other guests include Joe Piteo,Vinny Nicosa,Frank Vilardi on Drums, Johnny Federico, Charlie Scott, Ronnie Mirro, and Benny Landa on Guitar. Tommy has shared the stage with many local and National talents including Gil Parris, Dave Fields, Joe Louis Walker, Roxy Perry and Nicole Hart Tommy Mandel, Kenny Aaronson, Paulie Triff. A goal for 2010 is to participate in the Blues and Jazz Society Festival Competition in Memphis Tennessee. CD project “I like it a Lot” Just released on Stoppid Daddy Records in march of 2010 http://www.bluesbuddha.com

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