Jazz, Blues & Beyond

May 4th, 2015
Delfeayo Marsalis, a man on the move.

Delfeayo Marsalis, a man on the move.

Trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis danced, played, snapped his fingers, and did all he could to create a second-line/Congo Square-type atmosphere in Syracuse on Saturday night.  He was the featured guest for the CNY Jazz Sitrus After Hours program at the Sheraton Hotel.  We caught a portion of the show. Here are some of the photos.

Delfeayo plays with Larry "The Loot Man" Luttinger on drums.

Delfeayo plays “We the People” with Larry “The Loot Man” Luttinger on drums.

Marsalis gives some dap to high school piano prodigy Will Gorman during the jam session.

Marsalis gives some dap to Syracuse piano prodigy Will Gorman (aka Wild Willy) during the jam session.

Marsalis, puffin' and puffin' and blowin' the doors off at the Sitrus Lounge.

The Jazz Master: Huffin’ and puffin’ and blowin’ the doors off at the Sitrus Lounge.

Three if by Air

May 1st, 2015
King, Solazzo and Horrace at Hancock Airport.

King, Solazzo and Horrace at Hancock Airport.

Enough is enough. We are going to stop limiting Bill Horrace by calling him a jazz guy. Of course, he can go there, but his musical abilities and ambitions go well beyond the J-word. We’ve seen him (along with a variety of his band incarnations) play pop, folk and soul everywhere from a moving bus to storefronts downtown. In his latest cultural creation, Horrace’s band was the initial guest at the Hancock Airport Music Series, which took place this morning.  He was joined by Dave Solazzo on keys and Kinyatta King on drums.

The pleasant tones seemed to put everyone in a good mood, and had airport staff and travelers bopping through the terminal.  The tall, peaked ceiling provided surprisingly wonderful acoustics.

We are not sure where he’ll resurface next, but hopefully Horrace will someday lay down his version of some aquaboogie on a boat (or along the shores of Onondaga Lake).

Bill Horrace, our choice for CNY's Secretary of Transportation.

Bill Horrace gets our vote for Central New York’s Secretary of Transportation.

Capture the Cuse (XX)

May 1st, 2015
Sidewalk Talk: Syracuse Stage

Sidewalk Talk: Syracuse Stage

Happy International Jazz Day

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.

Art of Photography (part 20): All Hustle, No Luck

April 30th, 2015
Journalist Sherri Williams (left) takes a video of Colton Jones during today's General Body demonstration (at Syracuse University).

Journalist Sherri Williams (left) captures video of Colton Jones, a student organizer, during today’s Stand with Baltimore rally (at Syracuse University).

Special thanks to journalist/social media expert Sherri Williams for her comprehensive coverage of “The General Body” and “Stand with Baltimore” movements. Her work (in various forms), as it relates to the #Black Lives Matter Movement, is deserving of an award from the Syracuse Press Club.

Capture the Cuse (XIX)

April 30th, 2015
Steps of Hendricks Chapel

Steps of Hendricks Chapel

See What You Believe

April 29th, 2015
DJ Afar spinning at Funk & Waffles (Downtown).

DJ Afar spinning at Funk & Waffles (Downtown).

Capture the Cuse (XVIII)

April 28th, 2015
BoHo Style: Walnut park

Boho Style: Walnut Park

BoHo Style: Thornden Park

Boho Style: Thornden Park

The Art of Photography (part 19)

April 27th, 2015
Earth Fest, Thornden Park

Earth Fest, Thornden Park

Photo Booth, Red Bull Tent (Walnut Park)

Photo Booth, Red Bull Tent (Walnut Park)

Songs in the Key of Jazz

April 27th, 2015
Kirsten Tegtemeyer along with E.S.P. played the Sitrus Lounge on Friday night. Hard to believe another season for this jazz series is almost over. The next featured artist will be Nancy Kelly.

Kirsten Tegtmeyer (with E.S.P.) played the Sitrus Lounge on Friday night.  It’s hard to believe another season for this jazz series is almost over. The next featured artist will be Nancy Kelly.