Artist's albums
Live From The American Ballroom
2001 · album
Positive Friction
2000 · album
The Ones You Love
1996 · album
Donna The Buffalo
1993 · album
The Red Tape
1991 · album
Truckin'
2021 · single
Dance in the Street
2018 · album
Motor
2018 · single
Tonight, Tomorrow And Yesterday
2013 · album
Silverlined
2008 · album
Rockin' In The Weary Land
2006 · album
Life's a Ride
2005 · album
Wait Til Spring
2003 · album
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Biography
Dance In The Street: New Album Street Date: Nov 9, 2018 The Band is Jeb Puryear, Tara Nevins, Mark Raudabaugh, Kyle Spark & David McCracken Donna The Buffalo is not just a band, rather one might say that Donna The Buffalo has become a lifestyle for its members and audiences. The band has played thousands of shows and countless festivals including Bonnaroo, Newport Folk Festival, Telluride, Austin City Limits Festival, MerleFest, and Philadelphia Folk Festival. At several festivals Donna The Buffalo has become the house band for closing the events by backing up artists including The Avett Brothers, Keller Williams, Zac Brown, Bela Fleck, John Paul Jones, and Chris Thile. They’ve opened for The Dead and have toured with Peter Rowan, Del McCoury, Los Lobos, Little Feat, Jim Lauderdale, Rusted Root, and Railroad Earth to name a few. They also toured with Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Ben Cohen to help raise awareness about increased corporate spending in politics. In 1991, the band started the Finger Lakes Grassroots Festival in Trumansburg, NY. The four day festival has become an annual destination for over 15,000 music lovers every year and was started as an AIDS benefit. It continues as a benefit for arts and education. To date, the event has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars and is now one of three Grassroots Festivals; the Bi-annual Shakori Hills fest in North Carolina and Virginia Key festival in Florida.