Posts Tagged ‘Melissa Gardiner’

When the Second Line Comes Marching In…

Wednesday, February 24th, 2016
Melissa Gardiner and Second Line Syracuse band marched through the Landmark on Friday.

Melissa Gardiner and her band marches on!

These days a party’s just not a party until Second Line Syracuse meanders on through. They did just that during the Festival of the Fantastical Follicle last Friday. When they show up it’s always Mardi Gras or Carnival!

March On!

Mike Heagerty kept time for the band as they descended to the lobby.

Dan Fields

Dan Fields tried to blow the roof off the Landmark.

Year in Review (Music): Take Two…seeing music, not color

Wednesday, December 30th, 2015

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Here are some more photos of the live music scene.

Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival

Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival

Michael Kelly, Empire Brewery Co.

Michael Kelly, Empire Brewery Co.

Gregory Collins, channels the Godfather of Soul at Funk & Waffles

Gregory Collins, channels the Godfather of Soul at Funk & Waffles

Melissa Gardiner seemed to be everywhere in 2015, from the State Fair, SU, Tokyo Seoul, Lemoyne Plaza, and she even played the streets of the Near Westside.

Melissa Gardiner’s name and her band were synonymous with live music in 2015, everywhere from the State Fair, SU, Tokyo Seoul, Sitrus Lounge, Le Moyne Plaza (above), and even the streets of the Near Westside.

Brother Num at The Dinosaur

Brother Num at The Dinosaur

Maxwell Brown, 315Drumline

Maxwell Brown, 315Drumline

Hot Jazz, Cool Collaborations

Saturday, October 17th, 2015
Syracuse music legend Marcus Curry got in the mix at the Sitrus Lounge last night with Ronnie Leigh.

Spicy: Syracuse guitar legend Marcus Curry got in the mix at the Sitrus Lounge last night with vocalist Ronnie Leigh.  They even did a birthday tribute to WAER FM-88’s Eric Cohen. Next month the series will feature a Wil Gorman and Melissa Gardiner reunion.

Urban Reverb

Tuesday, October 13th, 2015
Second Line Syracuse

Second Line Syracuse

We salute Melissa Gardiner and her mates for taking Second Line from concept to execution,and now award-winning recognition. They were named Best Jazz Band in the latest Syracuse New Times Best of Syracuse survey. Here’s the band showing some reggae flavor during one of their neighborhood visits from the summer:

Takin’ it to the Streets

Monday, June 22nd, 2015
Second Line Syracuse, an interactive, roving community jazz band is the brainchild of musician & composer Melissa Gardiner. Sunday afternoon the group marched thru the streets of the Near Westside to the delight of neighbors and passersby.

Second Line Syracuse, an interactive, roving community jazz band is the brainchild of musician & composer Melissa Gardiner. Sunday afternoon the group marched thru the streets of the Near Westside to the delight of neighbors and passersby.

Competition obviously makes for plenty of invention.

We finally got to see the Second Line Syracuse project (winner of the Salt City Dishes prize) up close yesterday, and we were impressed. We hope their dedication to the craft (they marched in the rain) is a reflection of the shape of jazz to come here in the city.  Maybe they will show up at the Downtown Syracuse Arts Festival or a street party near you soon.

Jam session in the streets.

Jam session in the streets.

Second Line Syracuse

Second Line Syracuse: Strollin’ on Tioga Street.

Sounds over Sushi

Friday, June 19th, 2015
Melissa Gardiner, Will Gorman and Ronnie Leigh, along with Byron Cage (not pictured) served up a hot set at Tokyo-Seoul last night.

Melissa Gardiner, Will Gorman and Ronnie Leigh, along with Byron Cage (not pictured) served up a hot set at Tokyo-Seoul last night.

We got to see a few generations of musical performers at Melissa Gardiner’s gig at Tokyo-Seoul last night.  Her MG3 band, along with veteran vocalist Ronnie Leigh, made for a sweltering combination.

Leigh, who is the equivalent of a made guy in the music scene here (our version of Tony Bennett),  has been around for years and has multiple SAMMY Awards.  But don’t let his musical mileage fool you however, because he still had enough in reserve to close the show with a Fats Waller cut (“Aint Misbehavin”) that had the ebbing energy of a strong summer storm.

Our take-away question is this: has anyone recorded these sessions (which began in December)? They would make a great compilation CD.

Called & Chosen

Friday, June 19th, 2015
Jake Ford sat in with MG3 at Tokyo Seoul last night.

Jake Ford was called up to share the Tokyo-Seoul stage with MG3 on Thursday.

You have to be secure with your art & abilities to let someone share your stage. We thought it big-hearted for Melissa Gardiner and her new power group,MG3 (Gardiner, Gorman & Cage), to shine some light on guitarist Jake Ford last night.  Ford sat in briefly during the MG3 + Ronnie Leigh show at Tokyo Seoul.

This is only our second time seeing the Third Thursday’s series, but generally when it comes to the Syracuse scene, established musicians are quick to show love to up-and-coming talent.

Happy International Jazz Day

Thursday, April 30th, 2015


We thought we’d share our first glimpse of the Jazz at the Plaza series, coordinated by the Central New York Jazz Arts Foundation. The turn out on Wednesday was great,  but we hope the Le Moyne College location doesn’t replace the usual Jazz in the City block parties.

Dancehall Style

Saturday, March 28th, 2015
Brother Num brought the rub-a-dub vibe to the Dinosaur on Friday evening.

Brother Num brought the rub-a-dub vibe to the Dinosaur on Friday evening.

Shout-out to trombonist Melissa Gardiner for sending out a reminder about her sitting in with the reggae artist Brother Num.

Downtown Funk

Tuesday, March 17th, 2015