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Why Music Matters With Jeff Miers

Why Music Matters With Jeff Miers

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Welcome to the Why Music Matters podcast. I’m your host, music journalist and musician Jeff Miers. Throughout my life in and around music, I’ve often asked myself the question - Why does music matter? This podcast attempts to answer that question, with the help of musicians, members of the music industry, and music-lovers like you. Join us!Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Arte Musica
  • Why Music Matters with Jeff Miers: Troubadour, Road Dog and Folk Poet Greg Klyma
    Jan 22 2026

    Hey there, music-lovers.

    Welcome to Why Music Matters, a podcast where we examine the power and influence that music can wield in our lives.

    I’m your host, Jeff Miers.

    Today, I’ve got an old friend stopping by 678Main Studios.

    I’ve known Greg Klyma for more than three decades. During that time, I’ve watched him evolve from an aspiring songwriter and bandleader performing during Open Mic Nights at Nietzsche’s in downtown Buffalo, into a seasoned touring artist with more than a dozen album releases to his credit.

    Taking a page from the book of greats in the folk, old school country, and singer-songwriter schools, Greg hit the road in the late 90s, and he hasn’t looked back since. Along the way, he’s played his songs to rooms full of strangers who’d soon become friends, honed his craft as a performer and writer, and learned a thing or two about our country as the tires of his ‘apartment-on-wheels’ passed over its varied terrain.

    If you know Greg, you already know - he’s a gifted and passionate raconteur, one who is always ready with a song and a story to go with it. His love for music is deep and boundless. And during today’s episode, he offers us some insight into both the roots of that love, and the way it has evolved over time’s passage.

    Welcome to Why Music Matters, Greg Klyma…

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    1 ora e 5 min
  • 12/8/80 (In the Name of Love)
    Dec 8 2025

    Hey there, everyone.

    I’d like to welcome you to a special edition of the podcast - a joint creation between Why Music Matters and The Buffalo History Museum.

    This episode, which we’ve named 12/8/80 (In the Name of Love), was created with my good friend Anthony Greco, Director of Exhibits at The Buffalo History Museum, and creator and host of the Museum’s podcast.

    The episode explores an evening that changed the world for the worse. And it turns out that there’s an interesting Buffalo angle to the story of this tragic night.

    On December 8, 1980, as a then-unknown band called U2 played to a sparse crowd as they opened for the power trio Talas at Stage One, just outside Buffalo, the world was upended by the murder of John Lennon.

    Lennon’s death transformed an ordinary evening into a defining moment in music and cultural history. This episode tells the story of that night.

    I’d like to thank Anthony Greco for his outstanding work on this joint venture. And shout-outs are in order to Willie Nile and Billy Sheehan, both of whom were kind enough to share their memories of that fateful evening with me. Additional thanks to WKBW in Buffalo, who shared with us an excerpt of their 2017 interview with Bruce Moser - a Buffalo promoter and dear friend who played a significant role in breaking U2 in the American Northeast, way back in 1980.

    Bruce passed away in 2020. This joint podcast is dedicated to his memory, with thanks for all he gave - to Buffalo, and to the world. We all miss you, Bruce.

    Thanks for joining us. Take it away, Anthony Greco…

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    23 min
  • Musician and live music entrepreneur Evan Laedke
    Dec 4 2025

    Welcome to Why Music Matters, a podcast where we examine the power and influence that music can wield in our lives. I’m your host, Jeff Miers. Today, my guest is Evan Laedke, a musician with an impressively broad skill-set, one that has made him a first-call keyboardist for a wide variety of WNY bands, one-off gigs and sessions. Currently playing keys for Tsavo Highway, the Little Mountain Band, and others, Evan somehow found time in his busy schedule to take on the role of Music Director at Third Space, a 4,000 sq. foot, 2-story cafe, art gallery and entertainment space. Evan and his partner, owner Chelsea Mae, opened their ‘dream come true’ in the historic Sidway Building at 777 Main St. in Buffalo, last December. In the time since, he’s poured his considerable passion for our city’s music scene into making Third Space into a home-away-from home for regional artists, bands, poets and comedians. During our chat, Evan told me about his life in music, his early inspirations, and his hopes for Third Space going forward. Welcome to Why Music Matters, Evan Laedke! --- Follow 3rd Space on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/third_space_buffalo --- Produced by 678Main Studio and Creative Services https://678main.com --- Follow Why Music Matters on social media https://instagram.com/whymusicmatterspodcast https://www.facebook.com/whymusicmatterspodcast https://twitter.com/wmmpod

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    37 min
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