Ghost Buffalo
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Ghost Buffalo Video Release
Sat, Dec 20th @ 3 Kings Tavern
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Ghost Buffalo @ Old Curtis Street Bar
Ghost Buffalo's Marie Litton showed some sisterly love on Friday at Old Curtis Street Bar. Photos
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Ghost Buffalo @ the Larimer Lounge
Matt Bellinger fully embraced the rock element at Ghost Buffalo's CD release show on Thursday
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On tour this week
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Beautiful Music from Ghost Buffalo
gorgeous vinyl pressings like the new Ghost Buffalo album, The Magician , pictured above and after the jump
(Backbeat Online)
New Stuff From Ghost Buffalo
Ghost Buffalo have a new album coming out in 2008 called The Magician, I don’t know any real
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NINJA GUN LIVE!...
with Ghost Buffalo and Sleepercar. It was a pretty amazing show. More videos to come this weekend. Stay tuned...
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Suburban Homes announces day party
set), Teenage Bottlerocket, Scott Reynolds and the Steaming Beast, Limbeck, Portugal the Man, Ghost
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The UMS: A photo essay by Julio Enriquez
Ghost Buffalo, led by Marie Litton, was one of more than 100 local acts to play the 8th annual UMS
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YEAH, I LOVE PBR...
So what?! We were at the benefit show for Matt & Marie's (Ghost Buffalo) kitty at 3 Kings
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Tonight: Machine Gun Blues Final Show.
adieu with the help of Ghost Buffalo, Mr. Pacman and the Nicotine Fits. Oh, and as a going away present
(Backbeat Online)
With artwork that bears a vague resemblance to the cover of the Eagles’ One of These Nights, Ghost Buffalo’s six-song debut looks like it might be a throwback to 1970s West Coast country rock. And it is, sort of: Singer/guitarist Marie Litton sounds linked in psychic and sonic empathy with the aching twang of early Linda Ronstadt. But the fact that two of the four members of Planes Mistaken for Stars—guitarist Matt Bellinger and drummer Mike Ricketts—are counted among the group’s lineup is plainly apparent. Instead of Planes’ trademark uproar, though, Bellinger and Ricketts bring to the table a penchant for tension and complexity that plucks post-hardcore and replants it in a bone-dry landscape full of tumbleweeds, rumbling skies and the cavernous expanses of loneliness and loss. This isn’t your dad’s honky-tonk, your uncle’s cow punk or even your ex-lover’s alt-country; rather, Ghost Buffalo lends an anxious heart and fresh, tender soul to the country-rock tradition (Westword, 7/29/04).
Josh and Tommy also play in this band.


