Singing Jazz in Syracuse, A Quick Jam with Julie Howard
Jazz. It deserves a bigger presence in Central New York, for certain. But, it is here.
Jazz. It deserves a bigger presence in Central New York, for certain. But, it is here.
Celebrating 20 Years in the Shadows of Guitar Noir
Writing … Living … Writing … Playing …Writing …
Greetings, music lovers. Before we get started this month, please note the
Somebody said, once that “if you want to really get to know a man, then work with him.” In my case this
Throughout his illustrious music career, Benny Mardones has touched the heart of Syracuse in deep way. You probably know him as the
Jack was one of the first people to make me feel welcomed when I moved here and butted my way into the
I had a tough day a few weeks ago. It came at the end of a tough week. I had “had it.”
Trumpeter/hornist Jeff Stockham is well-known to Upstate New York music fans. A graduate of the Eastman School of Music and a veteran
So, as I enter today, my assigned feature for this month is MIA, the editor is knocking for my article and I’m
I became friends with Phil in about twelve bars. He had answered an ad I had placed seeking a percussionist-drummer. He came