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Scott Sterling: Striving, Thriving, Surviving & Still Diving into Rock & Roll

Purity is a good word. Purity is when you focus on a specific subject and explore it until you realize the many facets

What It’s Like To Be a Billionaire

The Billionaires are one of the finest dance bands anywhere. And you can find them just about anywhere in the smack dab

It’s Go Time for Showtime

I was out at Sharkey’s a few weeks ago enjoying a warm Wednesday summer evening with some friends and some rock and roll.

World Class Jazz Comes to Syracuse

Aretha Franklin, Wynton Marsalis, Buckwheat Zydeco and Lake Street Drive to Headline Jazz Fest

Edgar Pagán

A Candid Chat with One of Syracuse’s Iconic, Hardest-Working Musicians.

Woof. Drinkin’ with the Barndogs.

This story begins as per my loitering-out-the-back-door-of-the-club chats, in between sets with my pal, Pete Szymanski—drummer for Syracuse’s very own Barndogs. Everybody

Ron Thompson – Still on the beat

I met Ron Thompson on my first gig ever in Syracuse when my good friend, Mic Brown (formerly of the Velkros where Ron

Liz Nowak Is Excited About Syracuse Music

Bright lights and shadows are equal and symbiotic in the music world. In the bright lights you see, hear and gain a sense

A Few Laughs with Mike Ferrar of Flatface and the Shemp Dells

Flatface and the Shemp Dells (SAMMY Award winners) is one of those bands that just doesn’t go away.