Romen Buffalo and the Loyal Order just seemed happy to be there. And that only added to the charm and entertainment value of their set, which included bluegrass versions of the Rolling Stones’ “Street Fighting Man” and the Replacements’ “Can’t Hardly Wait.”
Buffalo – if that’s his real name (insert winking-face emoji) – leads the band on acoustic guitar and vocals, and his bandmates flesh out the songs with traditional bluegrass instrumentation (banjo, dobro, mandolin and upright bass).
They’re funny, too. As I was walking over after catching part of Magic City Hippies’ set, they were explaining that they have two rules in their band. “Rule No. 1: No drinking during the gospel songs. Rule No. 2: No gospel songs.”
In other words, they had me at “Hello.”
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