VØYAGR Brings Indie-Folk Energy to the Station
- Mar 20
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 27
VØYAGR brings their electrifying blend of indie-folk and country to Episode 5 of The Train Station Concerts. Known for heartfelt storytelling and dynamic musicianship, the Buffalo-based group delivers songs that explore faith, loss, and human connection with warmth and power.

The Performance
Set List: Canyon Winds - Written by Rachel Josey
Lover’s Lie - Written by AJ Jabaji
Scars - Written by Rachel Josey
Devil That You Bring - Written by AJ Jabaji, Rachel Josey, Drew Shannon
Sinking Ships - Written by Drew Shannon, AJ Jabaji
The Interview
VØYAGR on songwriting, growth, and carving out their own lane in a cover band city: For a deeper look at the people behind the performance, VØYAGR sits down with host Jeff Schober for a conversation that goes beyond the music, tracing their journey from early days in a Lockport apartment to a growing presence in Western New York’s music scene. They share how their sound has evolved, what it takes to operate as a cohesive band, and the realities of building momentum as independent artists.
The Artists
Inspired by artists like Wild Rivers and Donovan Woods, VØYAGR debuted with Lover’s Lie and the EP Think of You (2022), followed by Canyon Winds (2023) and Go On & Get Out (2024). Their rising profile has earned accolades including the 106.5 WYRK Country Riser and All WNY’s Best Country and Folk/Americana Group.

The band has shared stages with some of music's biggest names including Scotty McCreery, Josh Meloy, Drew Baldridge, and in 2025 supported Jason Aldean, Brantley Gilbert, LOCASH, and past winner of The Voice, Huntley. VØYAGR’s debut album, Born a Believer, is out now.
Artist website: https://www.voyagrmusic.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VOYAGRBAND
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voyagr_music/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@voyagrmusic

Your donation directly sustains the artists, the space, and the continuation of this concert series.

A Multidisciplinary Art Adventure

In this episode of The Train Station Concerts we're introducing a new element: fine art. This episode features artwork by Janet Nye Vedder, currently the Artist in Residence at The Roycroft Campus.
Janet’s artwork reflects the everyday magic that surrounds us - driven by a thought - directed by the media.
Janet is dedicated to sharing, promoting, and broadening the inquiry of art in our lives. To see more of Janet's work please visit Janet's website https://www.janetnyevedder.com.

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