This week’s featured event is the Intent To Sell’s 4/20 Party.

Intent To Sell has been a dominant blend of Rock and Hip Hop in the Buffalo music scene since 2011. Although you may see some new members, the core frontman Brandon Sylvia has spearheaded this project from the very beginning. He is currently backed by the talents of Christopher Balash, Alexander Schneider, Thomas Cooke, Matthew Eckle, & Mike Golombeck.

All born & raised in the beautiful city of Buffalo, NY. They are a group of friends, more of a team (not just the band, but all of the supporters who have helped over the years) who have continued making music because its what they believe in. Jamming is what they like to do, but there’s no definite description of their music since they enjoy a plethora of different genres and decided to just make whatever it is they want. But, their live performance is where they shine. Its more than just playing a song, it’s living it.

Popping off a huge summer after a brief hibernation of writing new songs & releasing some killer music videos, Intent To Sell is headlining at the Attic (upstairs) at Mr. Goodbar on Friday, April 20th. They’ll be performing some fan favorites as well as new material, alongside a few new things up their sleeves including I.T.S. merch!

Opening the night will be the all original funk/blues powerhouse Strange Standard along with the jazz/pop/soul/rock/hip hop/funk singer/songwriter Sum’er! Doors open at 7:00pm, show starts at 8:00pm! Get a presale ticket for 5 bucks, or pay $7 at the door for this ages 21+ event!

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Greg Burt is a Concert Promoter/Sound Guy/Music Supporter/Keyboardist/etc. He can be reached at Greg@FTMPEvents.com. For the full FTMP show calendar, visit www.FTMPEvents.com.

By Scott Leffler

Scott Leffler is the editor of All WNY News, program director of All WNY Radio, maker of All WNY Stuff and usually, the guy who breaks -- and then (hopefully) fixes things at All WNY. Aside from running All WNY, Scott is a professional narrator, voicing radio and TV commercials, audiobooks, phone systems, and a whole lot of YouTube videos.