Posts Tagged ‘Syracuse Jazz Fest’

Dimension: Jazz Fest, Day 1

Friday, July 5th, 2013
Ben Jaffe, Creative Director, Preservation Hall Jazz Band

Ben Jaffe, Creative Director, Preservation Hall Jazz Band

Day One of the 2013 Syracuse Jazz Festival at Jamesville Beach featured The Doobie Brothers, Kat Wright & the Indomitable Soul Band, The Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and a fireworks display to celebrate July 4th.  Preservation dedicated their set to the memory of New Orleans icon Lionel Batiste.
Taking it all in

Taking it all in

Mark Braud

Mark Braud (PHJB)

Joe Lastie, Jr.

Joe Lastie, Jr. (PHJB)

Kat Wright & The Indomitable Soul Band

Kat Wright & The Indomitable Soul Band

Pat Simmons (Doobie Brothers)

Pat Simmons (Doobie Brothers)

Charlie Gabriel

Charlie Gabriel (PHJB)

Doobie Brothers from some other mothers

Doobie Brothers from some other mothers

Nobody Knows My Name

Sunday, June 24th, 2012
Jazz Singer Gregory Porter, Soul to the Bone

Jazz Singer Gregory Porter, Soul to the Bone

Saxophone-legend Kenny G may have been the headliner for the first night of Syracuse Jazz Fest on Friday, but Grammy-nominated vocalist Gregory Porter stole the show.

A self-described preachers kid, Gregory impressed those in attendance at Jamesville Beach with songs such as Be Good, On My Way to Harlem, and Mother’s Song.  These Sophistasoultastic cuts conjure up images of the Cosby Show of the 80s, Spike Lee’s early films and even the choreography of Garth Fagan.

His song-writing is vivid and his performance high spirited.

To call Porter a jazz singer may be restrictive. His mature and robust sound may be jazz, but it’s corseted in soul and the cadence of his church rearing.

Gregorty Porter, a singer's singer

Gregory Porter, a singer’s singer

Some singers are vanguards.  Nat had it. Donny had it. Ray had it. Sam had it. Stevie has it and yes Porter too, has that vibe of a pioneer.

Jazz Fest Producer Frank Malfitano even said he was one of the most talented jazz singers of the last 3 decades.

During the finale Porter mesmerized the crowd with 1960 What, a homage to cities such as Detroit. Coincidentally,  Malfitano used to produce that city’s Jazz Fest.

New fans showered Porter with appreciation during an impromptu meet-and-greet beside the stage following his set. Many shared their disbelief that they weren’t familiar with this man.

From now on his reputation in Syracuse is all good.

Return of the Record-Breaker

Saturday, June 23rd, 2012
Kenny G onstage at Syracuse Jazz Fest (30th Anniversary)

Kenny G at Syracuse Jazz Fest (30th Anniversary)

Kenny G made a return to Syracuse last night for Jazz Fest. The Festival, produced by Frank Malfitano, is celebrating 30 years. G is a crowd favorite and helped pack the crowd in at Jamesville Beach (a new venue this year). Besides being a best-selling smooth jazz artist, he is known for his long notes (he made it to the Guinness Book a few years ago).

Musician among the people: Kenny G plays in the audience last night

Musician among the people: Kenny G plays in the audience last night

. His next gig is tonight at the Hampton Jazz Fest in Virginia.

Hold On: Kenny G holds a note as he walks through the crowd at Jazz Fest to kick off his set on Saturday night.

Hold On: Kenny G holds a note as he walks through the crowd at Jazz Fest to kick off his set on Saturday night.

2012 Nominee

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Chaka Khan at Syracuse Jazz Fest 2008

Chaka Khan at Syracuse Jazz Fest 2008



Rufus and Chaka Khan were recently nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class of 2012.

Hilltop Jazz

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

Return to Forever IV: Chick Corea

Return to Forever IV: Chick Corea

Bass Man: Stanley Clarke

Bass Man: Stanley Clarke

Klyde Jones: Average White Band

Klyde Jones: Average White Band

Dance, Dance, Dance: AWB Fans

Dance, Dance, Dance: AWB Fans

Robert Cray

Robert Cray

Nothing but strings: RTFIV's Jean-Luc Ponty

Nothing but strings: RTFIV’s Jean-Luc Ponty

Al Chez and his family of funk

Al Chez and his family of funk

Picking up the Pieces: AWB's Onnie McIntyre

Picking up the Pieces: AWB’s Onnie McIntyre

Props

Monday, March 7th, 2011
Syracuse JazzFest Founder and Impersario Frank Malfitano presents Uncle Lionel Batiste with a Jazz Legends Award at OCC on Friday.

Syracuse JazzFest Founder Frank Malfitano presents Lionel Batiste with a Jazz Legends Award at OCC on Friday.

Uncle” Lionel Batiste, Benny Jones, Sr. and the Treme Brass Band brought the sweet sounds of New Orleans and the energy of a street parade to Friday’s performance at Onondaga Community College.

Jazz for a Sunday Afternoon

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
Dave Mann, Will Lee and Chris Parker

Dave Mann, Will Lee and Chris Parker

The 28th Annual Syracuse Jazz Fest took place again at Onondaga Community College last weekend. I got cover the final day, which featured Natalie Cole, Toph-E, Sheryl Bailey, and Michael Kaeshammer. One fan I spoke with said the Friday night Jam Session was the best set he’d seen at this particular event (he’s been attending for over 20 years).

Michael Kaeshammer and Marc Roberts (The Canadian Connection)

Michael Kaeshammer and Marc Roberts

Other artists who performed on days one and two of the festival (who I missed) included Gil Scott Heron, Boz Scaggs and Jeff Lorber.

It was also good to see, photograph and talk with piano tuner Kenneth Williams.  According to Jazz Fest Producer Festival Frank Malfitano: “[Williams] is the best in the business and a very dear friend of the festival, he’s indispensable.”

Natelie Cole

Natalie Cole