Singer performs at open mic nights, on musical theater stage
Sophomore Suheli Ray ’s big imagination is what sparked her passion for performance, singing and theater. Read more »
Sophomore Suheli Ray ’s big imagination is what sparked her passion for performance, singing and theater. Read more »
John Brown's Body is set to perform at the Westcott Theater Oct. 10. Read more »
Master Thieves, a five-person rock/blues jam band based in Syracuse, prides itself on not having a lead singer or any one person fronting the band.… Read more »
SU alum returns with band, The Lucky Dutch. Read more »
Jazz in the City allows local businesses to vend at the show for free and also partners with La Liga Youth Volunteer Corps, which provides job opportunities for at-risk youth. Both aspects of the program underline CNY Jazz Central founder Larry Luttinger’s hope to have everything come from within the neighborhoods themselves. Read more »
Local band The New Daze has changed immensely and currently have two upcoming shows scheduled in upstate New York. Read more »
Every member of Lee Terrace grew up in the area, and the band has been performing around the city since 2007. Read more »
Corey Jordan is creating a “rockumentary,” titled “Syracuse TV." The web series is planned to incorporate two parts. The first involves Jordan following a band and interviewing its members about being a band in Syracuse. The second part involves filming in the studio with the band, to also showcase local recording studios. Read more »
Orange Music Group and Subcat Studios will host a Battle of the Bands on Thursday at 8 p.m. in Schine Underground. The concert will feature… Read more »
Lewis and Clark , a five-member band, is working to produce new singles and hope to release an EP in the fall. Read more »
Only one of ride bikes.’ four members knows how to ride a bike. That member is Kyle Beam. Beam, bass player for the band ride… Read more »
Stanley Kaminsky’s first performance outside of the northeastern Pennsylvania area was through The New York Songwriters Circle, a showcase in New York City where artists… Read more »
Wise men stay calm. That’s Osamede Ogbeide’s mantra for 2015, one he coined himself. Ogbeide, an undeclared sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences… Read more »
It all started with a T-shirt and a pizza box. Jesse Katzenstein, a sophomore in the Bandier Program, was looking for inspiration to name the… Read more »
Main Squeeze has one goal — to record and release an album. The all-girl a cappella group hopes to release the album in the 2015–16… Read more »
One year ago, a trio of Bandier students combined their music industry knowledge and friendship to create the electronic dance music group, LIPSTIK. Sophomores Rowan… Read more »
Despite his young age, Ricky Smith’s performance career spans over a decade. Smith, 19, is a freshman in the Bandier Program for Music and the… Read more »
For Foster the People, “Pumped Up Kicks” has no doubt been a blessing and a curse. The wildly popular single from their debut album, “Torches,”… Read more »
What do you get when you cross one of indie rock’s biggest heroes with one of the most acclaimed producers of the 2000s? Disco, apparently.… Read more »
The Dum Dum Girls made waves in the indie world when their sophomore album, “Only in Dreams,” dropped in 2011. The girl group’s infectious ’60s… Read more »