Buffalo Musicians Perform in Bob Dylan Honors Seminar
On Feb. 26, students in Prof. Mick Cochrane’s All-College Honors seminar “Bob Dylan, American Genius” were treated to a performance by Buffalo musicians Cathy Carfagna and Dave Meinzer.
Carfagna and Meinzer played a selection of Dylan songs—including “Girl from the North Country,” “My Back Pages,” “Ballad of a Thin,” and “Like A Rolling Stone”—as well as several of their own compositions. They discussed Dylan’s growth as a performer and songwriter, his increasing musical sophistication, and his many influences, such as Woody Guthrie, Buddy Holly, and Chuck Berry. A special highlight was their performance of “Subterranean Homesick Blues” with additional original verses written by members of the seminar.
“It is one thing to listen to Dylan’s music through videos and sound files,” one student commented, “but to hear and see it played live was another experience entirely.” Another remarked, “It was very cool to hear a musician’s perspective!”
Meinzer is a member of The Buffalo Music Hall of Fame who has released his own songs on a number of CDs, most recently Tambourine. Carfagna has performed and released music both as a solo artist and as a member of several groups, including the Jazzabels, the Vores, and the Black Rock Beatles.
The event was made possible through the support of the Thomas Connelly Endowment.
Submitted by: Mick Cochrane, Professor, English