
Chante’ Moore and her multi-octave voice took center stage in Clinton Square tonight during the Syracuse Juneteenth Festival.
Chante’ Moore and her multi-octave voice took center stage in Clinton Square tonight during the Syracuse Juneteenth Festival.
Laurie Dapice was the most recent guest to grace the Sitrus Lounge Sound Stage. She sang standards and cuts from her new CD “Parting the Veil” last night. Dapice has won awards from ASCAP and Billboard Magazine. She is a native of Utica, New York.
We are so glad Olatunji, Olubenga, Omotayo, Olanrewaju, Adetokunbo, Abdul, Majeed, Onabule (also known as Ola or Ola Onabule) made Syracuse a part of his tour. He brought his multi-octave mixture of soul, jazz and world-beat to the CNY Jazz Arts Foundation’s Cabaret Series yesterday. He will do smaller performances today at Lemoyne and Tuesday at SU.
Although the near-capacity crowd (SU Men Basketball played in the NCAA Tourney at the same time as the performance) was well entertained by his talents, we’d love to see Ola Onabule return for a larger venue concert, such as Clinton Square, in the future.
His next stop is Detroit.
Paul Lee, vocalist (sits in with Dr. Alphonso Sanders at AL’s)