Posts Tagged ‘Funk n Waffles’
The Sunday Jazz Brunch (part 2)
Monday, October 3rd, 2016The Sunday Jazz Brunch
Sunday, October 2nd, 2016When we first experienced Melissa Gardiner’s skills at the Jazz @ Sitrus series a few years ago, we saw her as the hardest working lady in Syracuse show business. Then we considered her numerous titles: bandleader, teacher, vocalist, all-around molder of musical consensus, working mother, and noticed how she always exceeded expectations. Now we are beginning think that maybe she is a superhero.
Today Gardiner played the role of host for the come as you are (especially with your instrument) event known as Jazz Jam at Funk-n-Waffles.
Jazz Jam may be the city music scene’s best kept weekend secret. The event is in a great perfect (Downtown), during a great time slot (3pm-5pm) and at a great venue (casual bistro) for the enjoyment of a long-time resident or first-time tourist. Imagine a music series that features the perfect blend of students, educators, and jazz aficionados, but where music is only half the story, because what goes better with hot jazz riffs than an abundant selection of sweet and savory waffles?
Today the house was packed, and the soiree featured horn players, singers, and at least one cajon drum.
The Jazz Jam/Funk-n-Waffles combo has a bright future.
Special shout-out to drummer Bryon Cage: Thanks for the invite and tip about the wonderful waffle fries.
A Little Funk Goes a Long Way
Monday, July 18th, 2016A Funky Four Plus One
Sunday, July 17th, 2016We hear that Danielle Ponder & The Tomorrow People came to Syracuse previously and played the Westcott Theater.
How did we miss this band?
Ponder is the lead singer for the neo-soul/funk quintet, and she can be best described as follows: hair like Chaka; dancehall moves like Patra; gut power like Jill Scott; vocal inflection like Regina Bell, all with the bravura of Lauryn Hill. She belted out some original songs, and even did a Billie Holiday version on one cut.
Before the night was over people could be heard screaming from the back: “Danielle Ponder! Danielle Ponder!”
Not to be outdone, or out-shined, the band, made up of Avis Reese (keys), Timm Cash (guitar), Corey Owens (drums) and Carlton Wilcox (bass), were the perfect side order. Their out-of-this-world solos, particularly by Wilcox and Owens, quickly drove the audience onto the dance floor.
The event, which also featured opening band Funk Nut, was produced by CuseCulture Magazine.
Just after midnight Ponder invited poet and actor Reenah Golden onto stage and she free-styled some verse for the mostly millennial audience. We last saw Golden during a one-woman show at Syracuse University’s Drama Department, and her stage presence remains legendary.
Last night’s two-hour show is further evidence that Funk n’ Waffles is becoming the go-to spot for a generous whiff of the Downtown Funk Scene.
Nothing goes better with good, foot-stomping music than the aromatic bliss of waffles and maple syrup. We eagerly await this group’s return to the ‘Cuse. Maybe next time they party til breakfast.
‘Round Midnight
Sunday, July 17th, 2016Danielle Ponder & The Tomorrow People gave us a surprise near the end of their show last night at Funk n’ Waffles (Downtown). Check this out in case you jetted too early.
Golden Lady from Syracuse in Focus on Vimeo.
Funk Face
Saturday, July 16th, 2016Throwback Thursday: SOBs
Thursday, June 4th, 2015See What You Believe
Wednesday, April 29th, 2015Downtown Funk
Tuesday, March 17th, 2015Better to Give than Receive
Monday, March 16th, 2015Mike Heagerty makes no excuses when it comes to hospitality as he shares a James Brownie Waffle Sundae with musicians at the tribute to James Brown “Doin’ It to Death” (DITD) last week.