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Music Is Me Fest. Part Two: Buffalo Rodeo.

Music Is Me is a business created to help foster a community, that is absolutely rich with talent. Based in Glasgow, KY (near Bowling Green), Music Is Me was created by lifelong friends and musicians. They offer recordings, lessons, graphic design, instruments, accessories and just about anything a musician could ask for. To continue to foster the musical scene in the area, they put together some of the best local talents to showcase who they are, and what they stand for. The end result was the first annual Music Is Me Fest. Some of the diverse acts to rise up from the area are, Sam Bush, The Kentucky Headhunters, Black Stone Cherry, Cage The Elephant, Sleeper Agent, and Nappy Roots. As you can see, that’s quite an eclectic list. Having something such as Music Is Me to be a common thread between all this talent, can only prove to be a good thing. I hope you enjoy Part Two of our coverage. Next up, is Buffalo Rodeo! Their sound is definite Indie Rock. With their spacey guitars, keyboards, and howling vocals, they proved to be a hit with most at the show.

Jonathan Newsome

I'm a music fanatic. I've been involved in most aspects of music. I've been a roadie, a manager, a promoter, a graphic designer, a talent buyer and now a blogger. My family is my life. Anymore info, just ask. You can find me on Twitter @Googlyi.

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