CRUMBS Cafe

Mike Guzzo
CRUMBS Cafe

CRUMBS Cafe was an Upstate New York radio show from January 2007 to September 2015 where local musicians stopped by the CRUMBS Cafe Studio for an interview and a couple of songs. Often we get the chance to record rare, acoustic versions of your favorite local songs. These weekly shows give musicians the outlet to chat a bit about whom they are, what their songs are all about, or even the local music scene in general. These episodes were also heard on Exit 97.7 WEXT every Friday night and blogged about on the Times Union website.

  1. 3 DAYS AGO

    Legendary Losers - Episode 182

    27 Jun 2013: 'Is my music really dead, or just a rumor ravers spread. Electro freaks and the techno geeks have left it buried six feet deep. OH NO!!!' Never fear, the LEGENDARY LOSERS are here! Hailing from the State Capital of New York, this three piece band, formed in January 2013, is on a mission to bring real rock n roll played with real instruments, back to the masses. Lead by the dynamic front man Dave Graham on guitar and vocals and fueled by the driving rhythm section of Chris The Wizard Wisniewski on bass and vocals and Matt The Warlock Carlock on drums these boys crank out pop gems with a rough hewn edge that go down smooth like a cold beer on a hot summer night. Living by their creed Dont bore us, get to the chorus the LEGENDARY LOSERS will have you singing along to their infectious, radio ready rockers the very first time they reach your ears. The LOSERS are a well honed, versatile rock n roll machine that are able to adapt themselves to fit any style venue or stage size. Catch them one night in the corner of a small pub armed with an acoustic guitar, upright bass and snare drum as they strip down to the bare bones for an evening of unplugged sing-a-longs. The next night might find them on the big stage strapping on their electric guitars, fortified by a full drum kit as they crank their amps to 11 while you shout along to their hook filled anthems. So grab the dice and take a shot. They will ROCK and you can ROLL!!!

    29 min
  2. 3 DAYS AGO

    Bill Stankay - Episode 180a

    28 May 2013: This special episode of CRUMBS Cafe with Bill Stankay was recorded while CRUMBS was visiting Pittsburgh, PA. Bill has a shared interest in supporting the local music scene and is considering starting a collective of local musicians. He wanted to see what goes into creating a CRUMBS Cafe radio show to potentially help him develop a video podcast of local musicians from Pittsburgh. Bill has been involved with music for most of this life. Early on, would experiment with intertwining visual images with the dynamic of symphonic concepts and infuse the experience with contemporary music patterns. From there he went on to delivering live performances on stage. To his surprise and delight, sometimes it was in front of a packed house. There then came that moment when he transformed from experimental artist to a musician with a message that contained a real and intense meaning. He created the AXA project 'Images at Sunfall' and continued to compose and write in other genres, developing new sounds along the way. He emerged almost a year later with the Prelude to Sunfall EP completed and two new projects; the ambient 'Tones and Shadows', and the electronic/dance music of Amphibicopter. He began experimenting with the visual arts to add a new element to his original music and sound architecture projects. His evolution as a visual artist continued over time as he worked extensively with his wife, a professional photographer, in both the commercial and fine art fields. He added new visual elements to his work when he shot and designed the original artwork for his company, Sunfall Records, and created a mix of music videos, short films and commercial productions for both Bill and professional clients.

    29 min
  3. 3 DAYS AGO

    Frank Palangi - Episode 180

    04 Jun 2013: Bringing creativity that remolds the mainstream rock genre and busts out thought provoking lyrics while arranging a positive outlook for the modern audience. Slamming energy and new life onto airwaves with a sonic blend of melodies, that speaks to the listeners. Upstate, NY singer, songwriter, and artist whose music ranges from acoustic rock to heavier flavors who writes, creates and develops his own music. 'It has been a blessing.' Palangi said due to some of his past medical issues growing up with those hardships but learning to adapt and overcome challenges with his passion and drive. One of the most important things to Frank is interaction and standing tall for his positive influence for fans. From emails, to social media everyday, to personal phone calls to shows with talking, taking pictures and hanging at the merch booth and walking around personally getting to know people. Franks online networking and promotions are heavy and is easy for fans to know where they can hear, see, and connect. Palangi performs as frequently as possible and plays heavily throughout the northern eastern area. Any chance he gets to play either solo or band backing type show, he rocks the house giving energetic, true, and enjoyable performance. With branching out with national artists for shows in other states/tours... the future is wide open for this musician. 2013 brings new light and exposure with a full length album titled 'I AM READY'. The 2012 single 'I AM READY' proves to be a solid modern rock track that attracts your attention and is not the traditional cookie cutter material with raw ambition. Along with 'FROZEN' the ballad single off the record, producer Rob Coates from Nashville, TN, who has worked with many mainstream and Grammy nominated artists, has brought that raw, solid, and modern twist with Franks honest, determined, and motivating personally to life. Members of signed acts like 'Pillar' and Grammy nominated band 'Day of Fire' with singer Josh Brown (former Full Devil Jacket) has performed working with Frank. 'Franks natural talent and certifies that he can write songs that compete with the big boys of rock.' Jamsphere Magazine.

    29 min
  4. 3 DAYS AGO

    Two Guys - Episode 179

    21 May 2013: Two upstate New York area musicians who have been in the capital region music scene for over 20 years have joined together to form Two Guys, a unique indie-folk duo. Eric Braymer who was previously the bandleader and songwriter of the modern rock trio SpineCar performs lead vocals and acoustic guitars while Ron Burris, the former drummer and leader of Sub Atomic Genius, The Red Line and the roots-rock band Sumac, provides the pulsing rhythm, drums and harmony vocals. After years of the heavy rock music scene, both Ron and Eric are excited to have created a new sound that is stripped down to the basics and challenges what they have learned from their wide ranging and eclectic musical pasts. Two Guys original sound has been described as modern indie-folk rock, attributable to the distinct vocals and harmonies supported by intricate and dreamy finger-style guitars and brash scrappy drum beats to fill out the sound in a unique way. While playing a daytime gig at a local record store, Two Guys met Wreckless Eric - a renowned British Rock Icon - who wrote the 1977 hit 'Whole Wide World' and immediately took an interest in the unique sound of Two Guys. He is currently producing their first full length album due to be released later in the spring of 2013. With many new original songs and an interesting blend of Two Guys versions of cover songs from the past and present, Two Guys are ready to entertain and share their music with the world.

    29 min
  5. 3 DAYS AGO

    Low n Lonesome - Episode 177

    07 May 2013: Rob Adkins and Phil Drum are two fine Fingerstyle /Acoustic Blues guitar players and songwriters from Saratoga Springs, NY. As Low n Lonesome, they join forces and blend their talents to produce some of the finest old time Blues and Ragtime to be heard anywhere. They perform top-notch originals, as well as Blues-based versions of tunes from old school jazz, rock, folk, and country music, covering great artists from from Robert Johnson and Louis Armstrong to Hank Williams and Bob Dylan. Rob Adkins hails from Louisiana, and plays a mix of blues, roots and originals based on a lifelong interest in and pursuit of several genres. He has recorded, wrote, and performed extensively in North Carolina, Florida, and New York. He actually got his first stage experience at an amateur night at Cafe Lenas after having auditioned for Lena Spencer herself, a memory he treasures to this day. Phil Drum is an eclectic musician whose attention always comes back to the Blues. As co-founder and leader of the Saratoga Acoustic Blues Society, Phil has organized and performed in several shows featuring Acoustic Blues music, as well as concerts featuring such notable performers as Paul Geremia (2009). Phil has performed at venues throughout the Capital District, most notably Caffe Lena and the Dance Flurry, as well as shows featuring his Blues-Rock band, The Resonators. He in 2010 produced Old Blues, a highly praised CD of originals and old school Acoustic Blues, the title tune of which was featured in the online Nashville Review.

    29 min

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CRUMBS Cafe was an Upstate New York radio show from January 2007 to September 2015 where local musicians stopped by the CRUMBS Cafe Studio for an interview and a couple of songs. Often we get the chance to record rare, acoustic versions of your favorite local songs. These weekly shows give musicians the outlet to chat a bit about whom they are, what their songs are all about, or even the local music scene in general. These episodes were also heard on Exit 97.7 WEXT every Friday night and blogged about on the Times Union website.

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