Posts Tagged ‘Syracuse’

A Funky Four Plus One

Sunday, July 17th, 2016
Danielle Ponder, vocalist

Danielle Ponder, vocalist

We hear that Danielle Ponder & The Tomorrow People came to Syracuse previously and played the Westcott Theater.

How did we miss this band?

Ponder is the lead singer for the neo-soul/funk quintet, and she can be best described as follows: hair like Chaka; dancehall moves like Patra; gut power like Jill Scott; vocal inflection like Regina Bell, all with the bravura of Lauryn Hill. She belted out some original songs, and even did a Billie Holiday version on one cut.

Before the night was over people could be heard screaming from the back:  “Danielle Ponder! Danielle Ponder!”

Not to be outdone, or out-shined, the band, made up of Avis Reese (keys), Timm Cash (guitar), Corey Owens (drums) and Carlton Wilcox (bass), were the perfect side order. Their out-of-this-world solos, particularly by Wilcox and Owens, quickly drove the audience onto the dance floor.

The event, which also featured opening band Funk Nut, was produced by CuseCulture Magazine.

Just after midnight Ponder invited poet and actor Reenah Golden onto stage and she free-styled some verse for the mostly millennial audience. We last saw Golden during a one-woman show at Syracuse University’s Drama Department, and her stage presence remains legendary.

Funk n' Waffles

Funk n’ Waffles

Last night’s two-hour show is further evidence that Funk n’ Waffles is becoming the go-to spot for a generous whiff of the Downtown Funk Scene.

Nothing goes better with good, foot-stomping music than the aromatic bliss of waffles and maple syrup. We eagerly await this group’s return to the ‘Cuse. Maybe next time they party til breakfast.

Throwback Thursday

Thursday, July 14th, 2016
The Virginia-based band Six Chasing Seven performed in Syracuse in 2008.

We got to meet The Virginia-based band Six Chasing Seven when they performed in Syracuse (2008).

Vendor in Chief

Monday, July 11th, 2016
Jimmy Durkin at Opening Day in 2014.

Soon to be Wall of Famer Jimmy Durkin at Opening Day in 2014.

Here’s a story about Jimmy Durkin, a fixture at NBT stadium and around the Chiefs organization. He will be inducted into the Chiefs Wall of Fame later this week.

Memphis Rub

Friday, July 8th, 2016
John Németh kicked-off  the NYS Blues Fest at the Dinosaur Bar-B-Que last night. He started off  with gospel inflection and slowly simmered to some red-hot blues.

John Németh kicked-off the NYS Blues Fest at the Dinosaur Bar-B-Que last night. The Boise-born, Mempis-based vocalist started off with a gospel inflection, and slowly simmered toward some red-hot blues (using nearly a dozen different harmonicas during the set).

Summer Kicks

Wednesday, July 6th, 2016
Not all fashion starts with a capital F

Not all fashion starts with a capital F

Julyin’

Saturday, July 2nd, 2016

Jazz Is…Sultry

Friday, July 1st, 2016
Gina Bryant was a guest vocalist with the Shawn Seals Experience (Munjed's Restaurant)

Gina Bryant was a guest vocalist with the Shawn Seals Experience this evening. The event, which was held at Munjed’s Restaurant, was part of the Urban Solution Group’s Jumpstart Jazz Fest Weekend.

Art of Photography: The Universal Language

Sunday, June 26th, 2016
Students from the Near Westside

Students from Syracuse’s Near West Side became interested in street photography after seeing the work of Bill Cunningham.

Bill Cunningham wasn’t the first to cover fashion, and he didn’t invent street photography–he just did them differently. He passed away yesterday at the age of 87. We showed a class of photography students the biopic of Cunningham a few years ago and they recognized his gifts and his cool.

Cast of Curators along the Corridor

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2016
A portion of the ensemble who played in The Colored Museum at Grace Episcopal Church. The play was written by George C. Wolfe and directed by Jackie Warren-Moore.

A portion of the ensemble who played in The Colored Museum at Grace Episcopal Church. The play was written by George C. Wolfe and directed by Jackie Warren-Moore.

Old School Cooking Show

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2016
Stephanie Thomas played Aunt Ethel in The Colored Museum

Stephanie Thomas played the character Aunt Ethel in production of The Colored Museum. This role was her debut with the Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company.