Summary
Every musician at one point or another dreams of one day chucking their instrument in the van, stuffing some clothes in a rucksack and hitting the highway without much more than a wistful backward glance. Very few ever manage to act on this impulse, however. After all, dreaming of riding the rails like Woody Guthrie is one thing, but actually going "off the grid" and doing it is another entirely.
Greg Klyma emerged in the latter 1990s as part of what would become a bona fide roots music movement in Buffalo. After kicking around the open mic/coffeehouse/some dude's living room circuit in Buffalo for a few years, Klyma decided to man up and hit the highway. He's been going ever since. At 8 p.m. Saturday, Klyma comes home for a birthday gig inside the Sportsmen's Tavern (326 Amherst St.). Here, he catches us up on the troubadour's life. (See www.klyma.com.)See the full content of this document
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Tell Me / a Little Q & A
What have you been up to, you road rat, you?
Man, promoting my "Pianomandonation" disc, taking stock of a good life and putting down some...See the full content of this document
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