Posts Tagged ‘Syracuse Juneteenth Celebration’

Year in Review

Thursday, December 28th, 2017

Juneteenth (Jane Eugene of Loose Ends)

Week in Review

Sunday, June 18th, 2017
Loose Ends-Featuring Jane Eugene plays the Syracuse Juneteenth Celebration

Loose Ends-Featuring Jane Eugene were the headliner for the Syracuse Juneteenth Celebration

Who, What, Wear (Happy Father’s Day)

Sunday, June 18th, 2017
When Poppa Don't Take No Mess

When Poppa Don’t Take No Mess

Who, What, Wear (Juneteenth)

Saturday, June 17th, 2017
Jane Eugene: The Timeless Diva

Jane Eugene: The Timeless R&B Diva

Throwback Thursday (Juneteenth Royalty)

Thursday, June 15th, 2017
Juneteenth Parade from the early 2000s. George Kilpatrick (center) as the Grand Marshall

Juneteenth Parade from the early 2000s. George Kilpatrick (center) as the Grand Marshall

Juneteenth (Syracuse Style, part 6)

Sunday, June 19th, 2016
Fe Fe Recording artist Alani Skye performed at Juneteenth on Saturday.

Fe Fe Entertainment recording artist Alani Skye performed at Juneteenth on Saturday.

Father’s Day

Sunday, June 19th, 2016
Maxwell and Nate Brown

Maxwell and Nate Brown

Audience of One

Sunday, June 19th, 2016
Chante' Moore on stage with J. Black at Juneteenth

Chante’ Moore on stage with J. Black at Juneteenth

We are not sure if the NBA Finals are rigged, as many are saying, but if last night’s show at Juneteenth was any indication, there is a possibility that we can all (fans of each team) just get along. With a grain of irony, Bay-area native Chante’ Moore just happened to choose J. Black (who was wearing a Lebron jersey and Cavs cap), to join her on stage for a personal performance.

Style for Days

Sunday, June 19th, 2016
Hair Creatique Team

Hair Creatique Team

Juneteenth (Syracuse Style, part 5)

Saturday, June 18th, 2016
Radio exec Kenny Dees and media personality George Kilpatrick pictured here near the main stage earlier today. Kilpatrick helped organize the modern Juneteenth Celebration in Syracuse (back when it was held on South Avenue).

Radio exec Kenny Dees (left) and media personality George Kilpatrick took time to catch up near the main stage at Clinton Square earlier today.  Kilpatrick helped organize the modern Juneteenth Celebration in Syracuse (back when it was held on South Avenue).