Posts Tagged ‘Buckwheat Zydeco’

Rhythm & Resolve

Sunday, November 13th, 2016
Miss Marie & Professor Louie (Center for the Arts, Homer, NY)

Miss Marie & Professor Louie (Center for the Arts, Homer, NY)

We visited the artsy, but reverent space known as the Center for the Arts in Homer for the first time on Friday. The Veterans Day tribute featuring Professor Louie & The Crowmatix was a blast. The Pride of Peekskill (aka The Professor) oversaw the wonderful performance either seated at the keys, and or flexing his shoulders to play his vintage accordion.  We particularly enjoyed his vocal chemistry with singer Miss Marie (pictured above).

The show featured a generous 2-hour plus performance, including tributes to Leonard Cohen and Buckwheat Zydeco. As an added bonus, we noticed some familiar faces in the horn section, and their intro paved the way for a truly sonic performance in the formerly sacred space.

Gary Burke

Gary Burke

Gary Burke drummed up a fuss the entire night, including a great solo on the cut “Mr. Luck.”  Meanwhile guitarist John Planania put the crowd under his spell, especially on the Van Morrison hit “Domino.” Frank Campbell also kept things steady with his trusty bass and background vocals.

The venue featured a spacious lobby as well. The acoustics sometimes suffered from the vaulted ceiling, but there was not a bad seat in the house.  We found the post-it seat reservation system a pleasant dose of nonconformity.

Special thanks to Tom Honan and Live Space Entertainment for the invite.

National Anthem

National Anthem

Great Performances (SIF Archive)

Sunday, September 25th, 2016
RIP Stanley Durell, aka Mr. Wheat

Unapologetically Cajun: RIP Stanley Dural, Jr., aka Buckwheat Zydeco (pictured here at Syracuse Jazz Fest)

Throwback Thursday

Thursday, July 21st, 2016

Five Gold Gloves, Two World Series Titles, Four All-Star Appearances, and One Cy Young Award are all part of Ron Guidry’s resume. The retired Yankee (and son of Lafayette, LA like Buckwheat Zydeco) found his pro pedigree 40 years ago right here in Syracuse. For this Throwback Thursday take a listen as he talks about his time with the Chiefs.

Year in Review (Music): Take One

Monday, December 28th, 2015
Banks and 50 at the Dome

Banks and 50 at the Dome

Here are some of the music we experienced in 2015.

Cookie Coogan admires the trumpet work of J.T. Hall at Jazz @ Sitrus

Cookie Coogan admires the trumpet work of J.T. Hall at Jazz @ Sitrus

Lydia at CFAC

Lydia Caesar at CFAC

C&C at Empire (Byron Cage, <a href=

Janis Seigel in Clinton Square

Janis Seigel (Northeast Jazz & Wine Fest)

Jazz Fest

Mr. Wheat: Jazz Fest

NYS Fair Gospel Choir, under the direction of Jason Barnes.

NYS Fair Gospel Choir, under the direction of Jason Barnes.

Rachel of Lake Street Dive (Jazz Fest)

Rachel of Lake Street Dive (Jazz Fest)

Raury at SU

Raury at SU

Teyana Taylor at SU

Teyana Taylor at SU

Dj SNBRN

Dj SNBRN

Stephen Wise

Stephen Wise at Munjed’s

Jazz Fest, Day 1: Confession

Saturday, July 18th, 2015
Buckwheat Zydeco on Percussion

Buckwheat on Percussion: who knew the brother was unce, tyce, and fee times a beast not just on the accordion, but also on the Hammond.

Here’s the answer to that age old question: who shot Buckwheat? Buckwheat Zydeco, that is. We did.  He is an incredible performer and showed out for a fantastic Syracuse show (with a few encores). Buckwheat (aka Stanley Dural Jr) was given a proclamation by Frank Malfitano last night which made Friday, July 17, 2015 Buckwheat Zydeco Day.

The band moves on to Canada for a few shows next week.

Buckwheat Zydeco

Buck (the man, the performer), put in a swamp romp performance at day one of Jazz Fest.

Jazz Fest, Day 1: Soul Rebel

Saturday, July 18th, 2015
Curtis Watson

Curtis Watson played some good lovin’ blues for Buckwheat Zydeco.

Son of a Buckwheat (aka Sir)

Saturday, July 18th, 2015
Reginald Master Dural on Washboard

Reginald Master Dural on Washboard (Friday at Jazz Fest).

Buckwheat for President

Saturday, July 18th, 2015
Syracuse Jazz Fest Producer Frank Malfitano holds up a sign to get the crowd to cheer on Buckwheat Zydeco to do one more encore last night.

Syracuse Jazz Fest Producer Frank Malfitano tries to  get the crowd to cheer on Buckwheat Zydeco to do one more encore last night.

Jazz Fest, Day 1: Living Legend

Saturday, July 18th, 2015

Freemium

Wednesday, March 11th, 2015

Free event + Premium content=Freemium.

Bravo to Frank Malfitano for putting together what sounds like another great line up for Syracuse Jazz Fest. This year’s festival features Aretha Franklin, Wynton Marsalis, and Lake Street Drive.

Once again the festival is free.

The Friday night shows at Jazz Fest have become legendary (Trombone Shorty, Gregory Porter, Preservation Hall Jazz Band), and this year we are particularly interested in seeing the evening sizzle with a combination of Marsalis and Buckwheat Zydeco.

To see Buckwheat Zydeco at a New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Fest back in the day check this out:

To get some background on Creole music and the culture of SW Louisiana, listen to one of our favorite DJ’s, historian Cowboy Texas Fred: