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Norton Buffalo is regarded as one of the most versatile and talented harmonica players in the music business. Having performed and recorded across nearly every style of music, he has been widely acclaimed as the finest multigenre harmonica player of all time. His recordings, going back to his first releases on Capitol in 1977 and '78 have all been received with great reviews, are revered by his fans, and are a must in every harmonica player's collection. While his talents on the harmonica have been the most major part of his success, Norton is known as a strong and soulful vocalist (Steve Miller introduces him each night as his "Partner in Harmony") and is as well regarded as a notable songwriter, engineer and producer.

For the last thirty four years Buffalo has been a highly celebrated member of the Steve Miller Band, has recorded and toured with some of the top names in music, worked in movies and television, and stayed very busy performing and recording with his many diverse musical ventures many of which will be noted below.

In addition to his work on recordings and on stage with Steve Miller, who spotlights Norton’s playing in his shows, Buffalo has also been highly sought after as a recording artist, having played on over 180 albums by artists as diverse as Bonnie Raitt, Kenny Loggins, The Doobie Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band, Johnny Cash, Kate Wolf, Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen, David Grisman, Juice Newton, Laurie Lewis, Elvin Bishop and George Kahumoku Jr.. To date, Buffalo has been nominated for two Grammys and was part of the Doobie Brothers Grammy award winning LP "Minute By Minute". Norton is featured on Kenny Loggins new children's CD that will be released in the Spring of 2009.

Besides performing live with his own groups and before the millions of Steve Miller fans he has played for in more than three decades of touring, Norton has also been recruited by notable musicians such as Kenny Loggins, The Doobie Brothers and Olivia Newton-John and others, for concerts and touring.

This man was blessed with a musical gene pool. Born in Oakland, California into a musical family - his father, a harmonica player, and his mother a vocalist in nightclubs in San Francisco in the early 1940's. Buffalo’s great-uncle, Herbert Stothart, won an Academy Award for his contribution to the music of "The Wizard of Oz", and was one the main composers during MGM's golden years of musicals from the 1930s through late 1940s, nominated for 12 Academy Awards, co-authoring many well-known, hits and scoring many of their classic films of that wonderful cinematic era. Buffalo has done his best to try to fill those big family shoes with his singing, harmonica, songwriting, scoring music for both film and TV, producing, engineering and acting. Through it all Norton has carved a long and wonderful career.

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Steve Miller: Live! Breaking Ground August 3, 1977

Read "Live! Breaking Ground August 3, 1977" reviewed by Doug Collette


Given the careerist bent of Steve Miller around the time of Live! Breaking Ground: August 3, 1977, not to mention the popularity of concert releases in the wake of Frampton Comes Alive! (A&M,1976), it is altogether surprising the Space Cowboy did not issue a formal concert album until 1983. Miller came back from a self-imposed hiatus following the surprise (and widespread) popularity of The Joker (Capitol, 1973) with two smash albums in successive years, Fly Like An Eagle (Capitol, 1976) ...

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Benefit Concert for Norton Buffalo Planned for November 22 and 23rd-Proceeds to Benefit the Paradise, California Performing Arts Center

Benefit Concert for Norton Buffalo Planned for November 22 and 23rd-Proceeds to Benefit the Paradise, California Performing Arts Center

Source: Just Roots PR

Date: Sunday, November 22, 2009 Time: 5:30pm - 11:00pm Location: Paradise performing Arts Center Street: Clark Rd. @ Nunnely City: Paradise, CA

At Norton's request the Sunday night benefit will feature. . . Big Mo and Friends, Carlos Reyes and Friends, Tom Rigney and Flambeau and Roy Rogers and The Delta Rhythm Kings. $40 General Admission. FIRST SHOW SOLD OUT Call Bill Anderson toll free 1-877-397-3363 10AM to 10PM. Or send check ...

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Harmonica Legend Norton Buffalo Dies

Harmonica Legend Norton Buffalo Dies

Source: All About Jazz

Blues harmonica virtuoso Norton Buffalo died Friday, following a brief battle with lung cancer.

Buffalo, 58, learned in September he had cancer and was attempting to beat the disease. Friends learned he went into a coma Thursday night and then died Friday afternoon, said Bill Bowker, a longtime Sonoma County DJ and music promoter and longtime acquaintance of Buffalos.

“He was really a master of the harmonica, said Bowker on Sunday. For years he was a mainstay of Sonoma County ...

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