It’s a huge weekend for music where I live.
Wynton Marsalis leads the Lincoln Center Orchestra onto the stage of the M&T Syracuse Jazz Fest as the headliner Friday night. If you’ve never had the opportunity to sit in the same place as, oh, a couple dozen of the best jazz players on the planet playing pieces that have stood the test of popular history — and have also been arranged by the great jazz mind of our time — I strongly suggest it.
Saturday night, the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin wraps up the two days of music. She’s merely one of the few people who truly deserves the tag legend, a woman who has been bringing it since the 60s, deserving every ounce of respect sent her way.
In front of them will come a rising star band in Lake Street Dive, and another veteran Lousiana king in Buckwheat Zydeco.
And before those get-people-ready-for-the-headliners we’ll professionals from our Central New York area and spreading out through upstate, the AppleJazz and Upstate Burners.
Both days will kick off with collectives of great scholastic musicians, the city of Syracuse Parks & Rec All-Stars and Notified.
That, my friends, is how you serve, spread and savor the passion of music. Young and talented. Local, great and proud. Coming and staying. Big and bold.
Free admission, save for a $5 parking fee before 6 p.m., $10 thereafter. If you live within driving distance of the Onondaga Community College campus, it will be crowded. Find your piece of ground, make your peace with your neighbors, and enjoy.
I wrote more about the festival, including a Q and A with fest founder and executive director Frank Malfitano, for Syracuse Public Media site waer.org. You can read my Mark It Up community column by clicking the link below.
http://waer.org/post/music-and-fireworks-start-friday-occ-33rd-edition-mt-syracuse-jazz-fest
Have you seen any of the bands at this fest, and if so, what did you think? Do you prefer big band, soul or zydeco, and why? Would talk of big crowds attract you or keep you away, and why?
Where’s the haiku?
Slice of New Orleans
M & T Syracuse Jazz
Music’s homecoming
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Thank you for your welcome touch, DE.
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Wow, you have it all Mark, you have died and gone to Jazz Heaven, what a fantastic line up, and wouldn’t have been a success without Aretha Franklin doing the closing.
You have my envy.
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Thanks, Ian. Yes, we do have it all here this weekend. I hope you have a good weekend down under, my friend 🙂
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Aretha! You are so lucky my friend. Enjoy the fest Mark! ❤
Diana xo
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Yes, Aretha! Wish you were here with us, Diana. ❤
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Me too!!!!
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You have a great soundtrack to life MBM.
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I need the reminder sometimes, MBC. Thank you.
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Wow. R.E.S.P.E.C.T. for both acts, and the folks who put the event together. Enjoy ! ☺
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I shall be writing after the shows, Van. 🙂 Great reference, my friend.
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Nice! What a great lineup!
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This is a big year, J. 🙂 And congrats for the news over at your place. So glad he finally followed up. 🙂
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Thanks, just waiting to see now if there’s a follow up to the follow up 😀
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Wow, this sounds so great. I wish I could be there. I love music too! Thanks for sharing, and enjoy!
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I wish you could be there, too, Cecilia. Thanks for stopping in and commenting.
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I know it’s jazz, but I sure do hope you get to hear Do Right from Ms. Aretha. Wouldn’t that be a treat! I sing it into my spatula most Sunday mornings but not quite the same effect:).
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Spatula singing can be some of the most soul-satisfying anwhere, Kay! And I’m sure Aretha will touch on the whole array of her Do Right style at our Jazz Fest, not to be limited by any labels. 🙂 I’m still smiling at the thought of you letting loose on some great soul, my friend. Go for it, Kay. ❤
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Ooh, no, never seen either of them live.
I love big band, big time! I’m picky about soul and zydeco.
I almost never go to concerts anymore, and prefer the quiet, small stage gigs now 🙂
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Big band is big time for me, too, Joey. It’s so cool. I hope you get to see a nice show soon out Indy way, my friend.
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I just saw Wynton’s Lincoln Center Orchestra in Cincinnati last weekend and it was so amazing! I saw Aretha last year and she has still got it too. Sounds like you have a lot of great music in store!
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Thanks for getting me stoked even more, Amy! Your scouting report is very timely. ❤
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That sounds like a great event. I can’t believe it’s free, except for the parking! Hope you have a great time!
I’m not usually a fan of big crowd events. We don’t go to many concerts, but the ones we do see are usually in smaller venues.
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You must know what you’re going to find, stake your space, and enjoy the heck out if, Merril. And the small shows are loads of fun, of course. 🙂
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Wow! You’re very lucky to have such big names so accessible to you! Those are legends. Yep, I always shrink from big crowds but if you’re going to a concert, there’s usually no way around them.
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Yes, Marissa, this weekend it’s go big or stay home. 🙂
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For sure!
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Wow! So cool Mark that so many big names would be together in Syracuse. Enjoy!
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Thank you, Paul. It’s a signature weekend, most certainly.
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You guys seem to have an exciting time up in your neck of the woods. I would love to go to a Jazz Festival. Big crowds do make me a bit nervous, but I would definitely come to this festival if closer.
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It certainly has “big event” written all over it, S.D. Let the caravan begin. 🙂
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I love music. Preference depends on mood, really. I wish I had the pleasure of seeing any of those artists. We have a summer long festival close to us called Ravinia that attracts a wonderful array of musicians, renowned and up-and-coming, and it is not the crowds that put me off. Tickets usually go on sale during the winter. I forget to stalk the website, and everything gets sold out before I have a chance to snatch something up. I’ve finally learned my lesson and put in a computer alert for next year.
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I hope you get the chance to snag your Ravinia tix, Karen!
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Wow! You have it going on lately! 🙂 Enjoy and wish I were there. . . Xo
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This would be a great one for you, Robin, for sure. ❤
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I have seen Wynton but not Aretha or the others listed. I liked a zyde o band I heard one time. Which part are you most excited about, Mark?
The price is so affordable! I liked how you said some of the best jazz artists “on the planet!” Sounds fun!!
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I am looking forward to Wynton and the big band the most, Robin, and Aretha a very close second. Just a smidge between them. Buckwheat Zydeco next, and all the rest are tied for fourth. I’m looking forward to seeing Lake Street Dive for the first time; I’ve heard so many good things about their live show. 🙂
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