Posts Tagged ‘SIF Conversations’

Happy Birthday BCCE

Saturday, April 21st, 2012
I will bless the Lord at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.” Psalm 34:1
BCCE with Kirk Franklin

BCCE with Kirk Franklin

The legendary gospel collective known as the Black Celestial Choral Ensemble, or BCCE, celebrates its 35th anniversary this weekend.   The BCCE will perform a concert on Saturday in Hendricks Chapel that will include an alumni section as well as guest directors.

Here is a small collection of photographs that have appeared on the SIF site in the past seven years or so from their various annointed performances.

BCCE at the Cora Thomas Gospel Extravaganza

BCCE at the Cora Thomas Gospel Extravaganza

BCCE at Hendricks Chapel

BCCE at Hendricks Chapel

We got a chance to speak with BCCE Director Byron Canada before the concert,  and he talked about the history of the group and the significance of this particular anniversary.

Byron Canada, Director, BCCE

Byron Canada, Director, BCCE

BCCE-Byron Canada by SIF

BCCE under the direction of B. Canada

BCCE under the direction of B. Canada

Here is a song BCCE performed at this year’s Syracuse University Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration in the Carrier Dome.

BCCE-Public Performance by SIF

BCCE: Duet

BCCE: Duet

Southern Soul Food

Thursday, November 18th, 2010
Mrs. Townsend

Mrs. Townsend, DJ WSIV radio

Syracuse in many ways is a city of churches. I recently caught up with on-air personality Lula Townsend, who has a radio show on 1540 WSIV-AM. Her show brings the church experience to the shut-ins, retirees and those unable to make it to Sunday services.

At one time Townsend’s Classic and Traditional Gospel Hour was on three times a week, but now she’s cut back to once. Each Monday she is in the studio shuffling vinyl records, reading Bible verses to her listeners, and answering phone calls.

Mrs. Townsend, DJ WSIV radio

Mrs. Townsend, DJ WSIV radio

I’ve always enjoyed Mrs. Townsend’s show, because in addition to providing informal history lessons about Syracuse, her voice is a true echo of our city’s Southern roots.

Mrs. Townsend, DJ WSIV radio (playlist)

Mrs. Townsend, DJ WSIV radio (playlist)

When did you come to Syracuse: I came from Miami, FL in 1953.

Who inspired you: I credit Rev. Walter C. Blue who was on WSOQ radio in the 1960s.

What is your favorite song: Bless me now Blessed Savior.

What is your motto: Pray without ceasing.

What does Syracuse mean to you: Syracuse has always been [for me] the center of hospitality and home of brotherly love.

Maars, the SIF Conversation

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

The Maars post-show interview was posted and can be seen/heard here.

Martian Invasion

Friday, October 1st, 2010
Mars, emerging artis

Maars, emerging artist

We are grateful that mixed-media artist Maars, a friend of SIF, chose to hold his one man show at our studio location last night.

An interview we did with him and photographs will appear soon.  Maars’ next show will be held at Homegrown in Ithaca, New York.