Posts Tagged ‘Syracuse Juneteenth Celebration’

Throwback Thursday

Thursday, June 19th, 2014
Juneteenth in Syracuse, early 2000s

Juneteenth in Syracuse, early 2000s

Dyn-o-mite

Monday, June 16th, 2014
Former boxer Hal TNT Carroll, who came to Syracuse as a 16 year-old from Greenwood, SC and owner of Hal's Auto Body, received the Rosemary Award Syracuse's Juneteenth Celebration over the weekend.

Former boxer Hal “TNT” Carroll (right), who came to Syracuse as a 16 year-old light heavyweight from Greenwood, SC and owner of Hal’s Auto Body for three decades, received the Rosemary Award at Syracuse’s Juneteenth Celebration over the weekend. Carroll was known for his crushing body blows with his left hook. He won 31 fights and traveled to the US and Europe during his career.

Throwback Thursday

Thursday, December 12th, 2013
The R&B band Troop performed at the 2005 Syracuse Juneteenth Celebration. The band is pictured here with DJ Chaz, who passed away earlier this year.

The R&B band Troop performed at the 2005 Syracuse Juneteenth Celebration. The band is pictured here with DJ Chaz, who passed away earlier this year.

Piano Lesson

Wednesday, June 19th, 2013
Singer Frank McComb was the headliner for the 2013 Syracuse Juneteenth Celebration

Singer Frank McComb was the headliner for the 2013 Syracuse Juneteenth Celebration

Although the city celebrated the event on Saturday, the official day for Juneteenth (June 19) is today.

On Saturday the city got it’s first taste of soul vocalist Frank McComb, who was part of the free festival.  The concert was held not too far from the Jerry Rescue Freedom Statue in historic Clinton Square.

Physically McComb resembles bassist Chris Walker and radio-personality Doug Banks.  He has his roots in gospel and dabbles in jazz, but he has a vocal and playing style most reminiscent of a mid-80s Stevie Wonder (or some at the venue said Donny Hathaway).

McComb further showed his generosity by choosing a few Syracuse-area musicians to share the stage and play during his set (including beast of the beats Stephen Bender and Brownskin Band’s Nate Brown).

Although the show stared a little late, the crowd had no problem following his groove.

Syracuse-area drummer Stephen Bender was invited to play with McComb

Syracuse-area drummer Stephen Bender was invited to play the set with McComb.

According to a promoter at the show, look for McComb to make a return to the area in September.

McComb warms up backstage before his set in Clinton Square

McComb warms up backstage before his set in Clinton Square.

One Source, Many Members

Monday, June 17th, 2013
Burnell Reid leads United Praise

Burnell Reid urges call and response at Juneteenth.

Burnell Reid & United Praise opened up for the headliner (Frank McComb) at Juneteenth on Saturday and took the crowd to church.  The group is made up of members for more than a dozen Syracuse-area churches. Reid also gave a shout out to Record Store SoundGarden and Councilor Khalid Bey (who helped negotiate saving the Syracuse location).

 

Guitarist Jeff Houston dances while sitting in for the United Praise set

Guitarist Jeff Houston dances while sitting in with United Praise.

Singers, United Praise

Singers, United Praise

Throwback Thursday: Parade Season

Thursday, May 16th, 2013
Downtown Style: Juneteenth Parade, Back in the Day

Downtown Style: Juneteenth Parade, Back in the Day

Weekend Love

Saturday, June 16th, 2012
Mayor Minor issues a proclaimation to kick of Juneteenth in Syracuse on Friday

Mayor Miner issues a proclamation to kick of  Syracuse’s Juneteenth Celebration on Friday

Drum serenade on the steps of City Hall to kick off the city's Juneteenth Celebration

Drum serenade on the steps of City Hall to kick off the city’s Juneteenth Celebration