Archive for February, 2016

The Colored Museum meets Blackout

Saturday, February 20th, 2016

Dancin on Air

Saturday, February 20th, 2016

Native Tongue

Saturday, February 20th, 2016
Word Be Free

World Be Free

In addition to his conscious lyrics, Brian Freeland, aka World Be Free, also sported a 90’s-centric Hip Hop uniform at the CFAC Cipher. His boots (below) were accented by Delano Brown.

B. Free sports Tims accented by artist Delano Brown

Bootsy

City View (Camouflage)

Saturday, February 20th, 2016
Tamar Smither talked about CFAC's decision to include bring the Hip Hop Cipher to the Journey Through the Music of the African Diaspora.

Tamar Smithers talked about the decision to include CFAC’s Hip Hop Cipher to the Journey Through Music of the African Diaspora this month.

Thursday’s show was a great example of blending Hip Hop Culture into the local music scene, and specifically the Connective Corridor.

C-Nube @ Hip Hop Cipher (CFAC)

MC C-Nube @ Hip Hop Cipher (CFAC)

More from Dr. Alphonso’s (Syracuse) Juke Joint

Friday, February 19th, 2016

More from Dr. Alphonso’s (Syracuse) Juke Joint

Friday, February 19th, 2016
Dr. Alphonso Sanders with Mr. Soft Spoken aka Reggie Seigler

Dr. Alphonso Sanders (left) with Mr. Soft Spoken aka Reggie Seigler during a set break at Al’s Whiskey & Wine Lounge.

More from Dr. Alphonso’s (Syracuse) Juke Joint

Friday, February 19th, 2016
Paul Lee, vocalist (sits in with Dr. Alphonso Sanders at AL's)

Paul Lee, vocalist (sits in with Dr. Alphonso Sanders at AL’s)

Rip the Joint

Thursday, February 18th, 2016
“I met so many people from Mississippi tonight I thought I was back home…”
Dr. Alphonso Sanders
Dr. Alphonso Sanders at AL's

Dr. Alphonso Sanders made himself at home at Al’s Wine and Whiskey Lounge.

Musician/educator Dr. Alphonso Sanders turned AL’s (321 S. Clinton Street), into his own personal Juke Joint last night. The multi-instrumentalist made a return to Central New York (with pianist Jimmy Lee, Jr.) for an appearance at SUNY Oswego, but he made a timely pit-stop in Downtown Syracuse.

During the two-set performance, which went way past midnight, Dr. Sanders also invited a collective of Syracuse musicians to find the groove with him. These virtuoso suspects included Reggie Seigler, Glen McArthur, Emanual Washington, Thomas TC Carter, Dequan Bowens, Paul Lee, Sam Wynn, John Heard, and Elijah Harris, Jr.

And while snow was gently falling, along with the temperatures outside, inside the former cigar bar quickly became a sweat box dripping with Delta funk.

If you’ve never seen Sanders you quickly learn to respect his musicianship. He is like a one-man Earth Wind & Fire horn section working the flugelhorn, sax and flute.  He also sang, smooth-talked the ladies from the bandstand, wailed on his harmonica, and even told a joke or two. The night featured some down home blues as well as great covers of Al Green, Miles, Grover, and Stevie.

Blow jazz man blow

The Professor: Unmuted

The star-studded crowd included poet Jackie Warren-Moore, media personality Marc Lamont Hill, and contingent from SUNY Oswego.

Overall it was a great Wednesday night, but next time we’d like to see Dr. Sanders headline a Friday at the Dinosaur BBQ.

Special shout-out to Dr. Jerald Jones Woolfolk (another Mississippi native) for her assistance.

Throwback Thursday

Thursday, February 18th, 2016
Iyanla Vanzant at the "You Can't Fail Conference" (circa 201).

Iyanla Vanzant makes an entrance at the “You Can’t Fail Conference” (circa 2010).

Is there a Doctor in the House?

Thursday, February 18th, 2016
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Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, fresh from his interview with Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton, spoke at SUNY Oswego on Wednesday. Afterwards, he checked out the  smooth, yet potent sounds of Dr. Alphonso Sanders (right) at AL’s on South Clinton Street.  Sanders will be playing gigs in Oswego this week as well. More on his performance and the plethora of guests coming soon.