

Bob Andalora is a distinguished
guitarist from Buffalo, New York, whose contributions to the region’s music
scene have earned him recognition as one of Western New York’s notable
performers. A versatile and skilled musician, Andalora became a respected figure
in Buffalo’s rock community during the 1980s, gaining prominence through both
his live performances and his work with locally influential bands.
In 1988, Andalora was inducted
into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame. That same year, he was also recognized by
the Buffalo Music Awards, where he was celebrated as one of the region’s
standout guitarists. Andalora had recently joined Rock Candy, a group that
enjoyed considerable success in the Buffalo hard‑rock scene, known for its
energetic performances and strong presence in local award circuits.
In
addition to his rock credentials, Andalora’s profile appeared on the jazz‑focused
platform All About Jazz, highlighting his work as a guitarist and
demonstrating the breadth of his musical abilities beyond rock performance.
This entry reflects both his
longevity and ongoing relevance within musician circles, emphasizing his
versatility and craftsmanship on the instrument. Voted top rock guitarist in
three consecutive Buffalo Music Awards while with White Lies and Rock Candy,
Andalora held numerous recording credits in everything from rock to country,
including an album with Broken Silence.
After leaving Buffalo, he went on to live in Nashville, where he continued to
perform and compose. Across his career, Bob Andalora has been celebrated for
his technical skill, stage presence, and contributions to ensembles that helped
shape Western New York’s musical identity. His achievements and recognitions underscore
his lasting influence on Buffalo’s musical heritage.