Before 1975, summertime meant small audiences in movie theaters. Studio executives saw little value in releasing big films when everybody would rather be outside or… Read more »
Dyson Knight, one of the lead vocalists of the Baha Men, dishes on the group's new album, returning to the international music scene 15 years after "Who Let the Dogs Out". Read more »
The Maine plays at The Lost Horizon as part of its spring tour. They were joined by the bands The Technicolors, Knuckle Puck and Real Friends. Read more »
Audience members got their first taste of band-on-band camaraderie when Kennedy Brock, a guitarist for rock band The Maine, joined opening act The Technicolors for… Read more »
ZestFest, a collaborative music and arts festival, is scheduled for 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 28, at the Westcott Theater. Planned by students from professor Daniel Mastronardi’s music industry classes, the festival organizer’s hope to bring the Syracuse community together in celebration of the last day of classes at Syracuse University. Read more »
50 Cent gave fans in the Carrier Dome a taste of 2003 during University Union’s sold out Block Party event on Friday night. He was joined on stage with four-person group G-Unit throughout his set, and sang classics such as “Candy Shop” and “In Da Club.”50 Cent gave fans in the Carrier Dome a taste of 2003 during University Union’s sold out Block Party event on Friday night. He was joined on stage with four-person group G-Unit throughout his set, and sang classics such as “Candy Shop” and “In Da Club.” Read more »
Artist Josh Batstone is in the Syracuse area, booking shows and attending promotional events. He’s bounced back from what he called a post-production depression after being eliminated in the second round of “The Voice.” He will play his first major show in the area since his elimination on May 1 at the Fulton War Memorial. Read more »
Fulton, New York, native Josh Batstone competed on NBC's "The Voice," and will soon move to New York City to pursue his dream of becoming a professional musician. Read more »
Eight bands competed at the showcase on Thursday night, but in the end, Pizza Party, a band comprised of four SU sophomores in the Bandier program, came out on top. Read more »