While visiting various destinations in the United States Don Traynor never felt satisfied with generic ninety minute historic tours aboard a double decker bus or an amphibious quacker car. The prerecorded vignettes about the points of historical significance just didn’t suffice as the vehicle was cruising past them at 35 miles per hour. Maybe, if you were lucky, you’d get a few extra seconds to snap a picture if the red lights were working in your favor. Then he discovered historical ghost tours. What started with ghost tour on a warm October evening during a visit to Haunted Happenings in Salem, Massachusetts, the shores of which his oldest descendent in America arrived upon on June 24th 1625, soon became a ritual for Don no matter what location he would visit. He found historical ghost tours to be the perfect conduit to fuel his interest in history, his desire to stand in the footsteps of the past, and to provide a forum to discuss paranormal events experienced by guides and patrons similar to his own. In the years to follow Don continued to explore the connection between historical locations and the paranormal with focused attention on connecting to the residual activity. Most probably related to the duel explosion of social networking and paranormal based television programming, the opportunity to communicate with more like minded examiners became much easier to identify and execute. This led to Don joining a now defunct local paranormal investigation group called Chautauqua Paranormal. Although short lived, this opportunity allowed him to investigate and explore historic locations and private homes gaining valuable experience. Soon after, Don was invited to become a member of Fredonia Ghost Hunters and continues to work with the group to this day. Open to collaborations and new experiences, Don has also attended and assisted with investigations and events performed by many groups in the New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio region. He is the founder of Village Haunts, and lends that moniker to FGH as a public service component to support historic locations in raising funding to realize their missions through the facilitation of public paranormal investigations of historic locations. Through Village Haunts he has worked with organizations such as the Historic Bemus Point – Stow Ferry, The Daughters of the American Revolution, and Dunkirk Lighthouse & Military Park. Always looking to give back and learn new things, Don is entering his sixth season as a volunteer program coordinator at Lily Dale Assembly in Lily Dale, NY and keeps a full slate of participation and speaking engagements on the paracon circuit in his region including several events over the next several months in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan.
The Haunted Buffalo Radio Show 005 – a talk with Psychic-Medium Glenn White
Ahoy Folks! This week, I chat with Psychic-Medium, author and Professional Wrestler … Glenn White. Listen as we discuss the haunting of Hinsdale house! Listen as we chat about paranormal childhood obscurity! Hear us revisit our fears about The Exorcist and marvel at the image of Glenn as a pro wrestler in a feather boa! I can’t make this stuff up! Well, I probably could but I don’t have to because it happened naturally on the show in real-time. Enjoy!
The Haunted Buffalo Radio Show 004 – An evening with P.R.O.N.E
I now present, for your enjoyment and informational needs … a lively talk about the dead, with members of PRONE or Paranormal Researchers of Niagara and Erie. PRONE, is a paranormal investigation group based out of the Western New York area, whose goal is to gather objective scientific evidence in the realm of the paranormal in hope to obtain proof of whether or not, paranormal entities exists. They do this for their own personal knowledge as well as to assist clients with similar interests and at the very base of all this is a mission to simply help people out … folks who may have questions or concerns about a situation they may be dealing with, in the home or other location. As it states on their website, which is www.pro-ne.org “Above all we seek the truth.” and I believe that to the fullest extent of the law. I’ve been lucky enough to be at several investigations or gatherings with at least one, if not all of my guests at once and one thing I’ve learned is that they’re all good people and their integrity runs high. Without further yammering on my part, I’d like to invite you to take a listen to an exciting hour of para-discussion, with Alison Smith, Rob Gillitto and Jeff Parham!
The Haunted Buffalo Radio Show 002 – an evening with Rev. Tim Shaw
Hello and welcome again to The Haunted Buffalo Radio Show! This past week I spent an evening talking with the para-legend, Rev. Tim Shaw! Besides the usual moments of flatulent, we discussed Mr. Shaw’s upbringing within the spiritual community, as well as considerations on Seance, his writings, ethics and in general, life according to Tim! It was such an enjoyable hour that it sprawled into an hour and a half, and I still wasn’t done interrogating! After listening to this one, stay tuned for the imminent follow up. Rev. Tim Shaw, a fantastic being with a great outlook and many awesome adventures. Enjoy!
The Haunted Buffalo Radio Show 001 – Debut on Para-X radio
Listen in as I, your most congenital gHost, unleash a barrage of at least a few ghost stories, sing some Love Boat and make ocean noises due to the technical issues I was having with my audio. In this episode, you’ll hear tales from New York, Las Vegas, Canada & Austrailia and more! I even do a live rendition of my tune “Moonlight in the Morgue” to end out the set. Yep, an hour like this doesn’t come around just anytime, unless you listen to the podcast version, which is conveniently enough is attached to this link! Enjoy!
Promo for The Haunted Buffalo on Para-X Radio network!
The Haunted Buffalo has been picked up by Para-X radio network, so we’ll be LIVE, every Wednesday night at 9pm EST. All the shows will be converted to podcast format after so the list of shows here on Redcat, as well as on iTunes should have a nice burst of flavor, if you know what I mean and I think you do. Take a listen to this five minute spot and gear up for old timey radio fun. yup.
The Haunted Buffalo Episode 006 – Interview with WNYGHOST -Western New York Ghost Hunters of the Southern Tier
Relax and listen to my velvety smooth voice as I sit through an entertaining interview with Ashley Neumeister, Christine Jewel and Josh Aza .. Josh Azarel l a? of WNYGHOST paranormal investigation team. They are based out of Silvercreek NY and have a lot of investigating under their belts. This interview was done over a year ago and yes, I just got around to it because I have 20 backlogged shows to dig out of … but that’s good news for you, the hungry listener. Now don’t forget to send me your personal paranormal stories!
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8-bit – Episode 6 – Garage Sale Treasures
For his birthday, Jeremy finds a very memorable garage sale!
The Cut Out Bin #4: The Sweetest Sound Blossom Yet
The best one yet! If you can get past the first song, the purple bottle (I am not sure what I was thinking when I even put that one on) some sweet classic jazz in the form of Fine and Dandy by Sonny Stitt comes next. Then we’re treated to Taxi, a little psychedelic Africa from the Rough Guide to Psychedelic Africa. Following that up is some Ry Cooder from a fantastic concept album called Chavez Ravine. Billy Bragg performs Airline to Heavan. Toots and the Maytals with Trey Anastasio do Sweet and Dandy. Finally, get on your feet if your not trapped in your cubicle and dance a bit to some Scissors Sisters and finish up the set with Of Montreal which is not technically cutout material but a great song nonetheless. Enjoy!
The Cut Out Bin #3: The Compilation Issue
Uncle Pep is back again with another 40 minutes of Cut Out goodness. This weeks episode features Hörnung performing Läkker, Somethings Wrong off of Fluff’s Honest Dons Greatest Shits album, a great tune called Mario Y Maria, and many others!