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24/06/2010

Marc Riley's away, so Rob Hughes steps into his shoes to bring you a live session from Avi Buffalo.

Marc's away so Rob Hughes steps into his shoes with Avi Buffalo live in session

Avi Buffalo are singer guitarist Avi (short for Avigdor Zahner-Isenberg) plus Sheridan Riley on drums, Rebecca Coleman on keys and piano and Arin Fazio on bass. They met not all that long ago, at Millikan High School in Long Beach.

"What's In It For?" was one of the first tunes they recorded as a band, one of the first tunes that went up on the web and now they've signed to the legendary Sub Pop label, their first single. And if they seem a bit quiet for Sub Pop Avi's love of noise did lead to the Long Beach Police Department banning him from rehearsing in his garage.

2 hours

Last on

Thu 24 Jun 2010 19:00

Music Played

  • Avi Buffalo

    What's In It For?

  • The Bobby Fuller Four

    Let Her Dance

  • John Grant

    I Wanna Go To Marz

  • Ariel Pink鈥檚 Haunted Graffiti

    Menopause Man

  • Sarabeth Tucek

    Splash 1

    • Now I'm Home.
  • Neko Case & Her Boyfriends

    I'll Be Around

  • Damien Jurado

    Medication

  • Behind The Mirror & Jimmy Carl Black

    Tumbleweed Canyon

  • Endless Boogie

    Tarmac City

  • Avi Buffalo

    Truth Sets In

  • Avi Buffalo

    Remember Last Time

  • McCarthy

    The Well Of Loneliness

  • Caitlin Rose

    Shanghai Cigarettes

  • Wooden Shjips

    Vampire Blues

  • The Teardrop Explodes

    Read It In Books

  • Miai

    Pigs In

  • ABC

    Show Me

  • Linda Perhacs

    Paper Mountain Man

  • The Juan MacLean

    The Future Will Come

  • Broadcast and The Focus Group - The Be Colony

  • Electrafixion

    Holy Grail

  • Cherry Ghost

    Kissing Strangers

  • Teenage Fanclub

    Sometimes I Don't Need To Believe In Anything

Broadcast

  • Thu 24 Jun 2010 19:00

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