August 3rd, 2012

KC-Cuse Dance Instructors
The ladies of KC-Cuse Line Dance are working to get our city in shape using the power of dance. The performed last night at Jazz in the City (Southside) at Dunk & Bright along with the Blacklites and the ImagineSyracuse Drum and Dance Troupe.
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August 2nd, 2012

The Blacklites’ Emanual Atkins reads a proclamation from the band to Professor Rick Wright, the on-air personality from 620AM.
Tags: 2012, Eddie Wall St. Brown, Emmanuel Atkins, Jazz in the City, Roosevelt Rick Wright, The Blacklites
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August 2nd, 2012

The Peanut Man at Jazz in the City (Southside)
Tags: 2012, Entrepreneurship, Jazz in the City
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July 31st, 2012
During his first visit to Syracuse, NY flautist Wouter Kellerman also put on his dancing shoes. Here’s a brief clip from his finale at the Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival (Day 1).
Tags: 2012, Dance, Flautist Wouter Kellerman, Jazz, Lamine Sonko, Music, Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival
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July 31st, 2012

Wall Street meets the Trib: Eddie Brown of the Blacklites catches up with Duane Tribune before the Urban Coalition set on Saturday afternoon.
Here are some miscellaneous shots from behind the scenes of the events last weekend in Downtown Syracuse.

Bass on Bass: Phresh Makhene meets with Gerald Veasley backstage

Temporary Garment District: The Frankie & Faye booth closes up for the day on Montgomery Street for the Arts & Craft Festival.

Behind the scenes: Joanne Shenandoah and singers on stage in Hanover Square.

Pop star Jana Mashonee signs autographs and meets fans after her concert in Hanover Square.
Tags: 2012, Art, Arts & Crafts Festival, Blue Rain Eco Fest, Clinton Square, Eddie Wall St. Brown, festival, Gerald Veasley, Hanover Square, Jana, Joanne Shenandoah, Music, Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival, Phresh Makhene, summer, Urban Coalition
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July 31st, 2012

Jessy J, the Spanish-speaking smooth jazz saxophonist who grew up in Cali, showed she was a triple threat during her peformance in Syracuse on Saturday. Jessy J played (accompanied by Urban Coalition), she danced, and she sang to close out this year’s 2012 Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival.

Jessy J, the So-Cal Sax Machine

Jessy J shows off her dance moves.
Tags: 2012, Brazilian Dance, Clinton Square, Hot Sauce, Jazz, Jessy J sax, Music, Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival, Saxophone, Tequila Moon, Urban Jazz Coalition
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July 31st, 2012

Phil Raney
Urban Jazz Coalition, a Syracuse Jazz in the City alumni band, prostate made their return to Syracuse and played the Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival on Saturday. The band, featuring Richard Randolph on sax and Phil Raney on Bass, especially pleased the crowd when the played a rendition of the Luther Vandross hit “Never Too Much.”

Hector Maldanado, percussion for Urban Coalition
The band also backed the featured act of the night, Jessy J.

Richard Randolph
Tags: 2012, Clinton Square, Jazz, Jazz in the City, Jessy J sax, Music, Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival, Phil Raney, Richard Randolph, Saxophone, Urban Jazz Coalition
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July 30th, 2012
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Doug Jones, artist
Last weekend three events were held in downtown Syracuse: The Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival, the Arts & Crafts Festival and the Blue Rain Eco/Stage 0f Nations. Thousands of people braved the uncertain weather (especially on Saturday) to see the various stage events and performances.
These two photos show an interesting age range of those we saw in attendance at the various venues.
Artist Doug Jones (picture above) was a vendor in Hanover Square, where he was selling his Native American art pieces. He’s been working with recycled material and wood for nearly a half century. His intricate carvings (he uses a jewelers saw) are used to tell stories. Jones’ work is in the collection at the Smithsonian and also at the White House.
Below, Maxwell Brown, 4, was having a good time out with his dad at work Saturday afternoon. His father Nate Brown, aka Peanut (on drums), leads the band Brownskin. Brownskin brought their high velocity soul to the Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival’s World Beat Pavilion.

Introducing Maxwell (future bandleader)
Tags: Arts & Crafts Festival, Blue Rain Eco Fest, Clinton Square, Dance, Hanover Square, Music, Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival, Stage of Nations
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July 30th, 2012

Steve Wilson played the main stage Saturday at the Northeast Jazz & Wine Fest. He was accompanied by the Noah Kellman Trio.

Noah Kellman and Kate Davis (2/3 of the NK Trio)
Tags: 2012, Bass, Blown away blues, Clinton Square, Jazz, Kate Davis, Music, Noah Kellman, Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival, Pianist, Saxophone, Steve Wilson
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July 30th, 2012
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Lumhe Micco Sampson, ring dance
Micco Sampson, the son of the late actor and painter Will Sampson (aka the Chief from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest) showed his versatility this weekend at the Blue Rain Eco Fest in Hanover Square. He did a ring dance demonstration on Friday night, and then on Saturday he danced with pop singer Jana during her show.

Micco Sampson dances with Jana
Tags: 2012, Blue Rain Eco Fest, Dance, Environment, Hanover Square, Jana, Lumhe Micco Sampson, Native Art, Native Music, Stage of Nations, Syracuse, Will Sampson
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