Jacque Tara Washington Interview

She was the featured jazz vocalist for the grand opening of the Tokyo Dome Hotel in Tokyo, Japan and performed in Tokyo for 3 months in the year 2000. Her first visit to Japan was in Matsumoto for 3 months in 1999. She was featured in Shanghai, China at the Portman – Ritz Carlton Hotel in the year 2000. She’s the executive producer of two independently produced C.D’s: World of Passion and Jazz Passions. She is the recipient of the Jazz Vocalist of the Year Award from the Syracuse Area…

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Tim Allen a.k.a. “Gweemer” Interview Flat Face And The Shemp-Dells

They bill themselves as playing a mix of hot rock ‘n’ roll, rhythm and blues and a touch of Country and Oldies. They created the theme song for the “Home Grown Music Network” here in Syracuse. Their name is Flat Face And The Shemp-Dells. Lead singer Tim Allen, also known as “Gweemer” talked about his group, in this never before published interview conducted on September 18 th 2000. Q – Tim, why has this band of yours been getting so much attention lately? Is it in part because of this…

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Bryan Huntley Interview Peerless Ovens

They have been manufacturing quality cooking equipment for over 100 years now and made in the USA! You can find their ovens in pizzerias, food trucks, bars, convenience stores, entertainment centers, amusement parks, bowling alleys, Mexican restaurants, bakeries, breweries, wineries, and well, just about everywhere. Representing the company we are speaking of is Mr. Bryan Huntley of Peerless Ovens Q – Bryan, I looked at the history of Peerless Ovens. That’s some history! A fourth-generation business. Now, how much competition do you have? A – Oh, I mean there’s a…

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Dave Porter and Ed Vivenzio Interview “805”

The story of “805” is a story of local boys who made good. After years of gigging around the Central New York bar circuit, 805 was signed by R.C.A. Records, last year. Their debut album “Standing In Line” was the fourth most added l.p. on AOR (Album oriented Rock) stations, after Fleetwood Mac, Crosby, Stills and Nash, and Robert Plant’s album, the week of it’s release. Currently, there are over 100 radio stations around the country playing the record. In support of the album, “805” has been opening shows for…

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Ed Hamell Interview

When it comes to Ed Hamell, I really have what must be termed an unfair advantage over every other writer and interviewer in Syracuse and Central New York. You see, I knew Ed when everybody called him Eddie. We go back to the old Guitar Studio on Woodbine Ave. in Eastwood. That is where I first became aware of who Ed Hamell was, in the year 1966. I was taking guitar lessons there under the instruction of Bill Smith and I believe Ed was taking lessons from Guitar Studio owner…

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Rob Hoston Interview Windsong

He spent eight years on the road playing clubs in the Northeast U.S. and Canada. He performed in an original band in the L.A. area for five years. He was a member of several Central New York bands including Brighton Rock, The Eighties, and Forecast. And now he’s a member of Windsong. Who is he? He is guitarist/vocalist Rob Hoston. Q – Are you the guy who put Windsong together? A – No I’m not. Actually our keyboard player Rhys and our first drummer Brian Meaghan were the guys that…

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Paul Valentino Interview Prime Time

They bring in the crowds wherever they play. And what they play is everything from Big Band to Bruce Springsteen, Chicago to Motown, Top 40 to 50’s Rock ‘n Roll. A musical diversity really that spans from the 1940’s to today. The seven guys that make up this band have really made a name for themselves in Central New York. We are of course talking about Prime Time. Recently we spoke with Prime Time vocalist Paul Valentino about the group. Q – Paul, how did Prime Time come to be?…

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Al Wolfe Interview Smokin’

Smokin’ They bill themselves as “The Hottest Classic Rock Band In Central New York” and it’s easy to see why. You see, Smokin’ really delivers!! They’re a terrific band. Founding member Al Wolf (bassist/vocalist) is an original member of both Sam And The Twisters and The Livin’ Ennd. The recording of “Fooba Wooba John” and the “Transylvania Twist” by Sam And The Twisters, remain to this day, the biggest selling records from Central New York. It’s no wonder then that we decided to sit down with Al Wolf for one…

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Dave Hanlon Interview Dave Hanlon’s Cookbook

In the history of Syracuse music, there have been only two drummers that captured the public’s attention: one was Danny Coward (of Buddy Grealy) and the other was Dave Hanlon. Dave Hanlon made a name for himself over the years in bands such as Dove, Duv, C.R.A.C., Duke Jupiter, and most recently Dave Hanlon’s Cookbook. In 1996, Dave Hanlon’s Cookbook took home a Sammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Band. The group has performed at the Oswego Harbor fest, the Syracuse Jazz Fest, the Rochester Lilac Fest, the Glenora Wineries Jazz…

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Jake Bunger Interview Rattlebasket

They’ve opened shows for Blue Oyster Cult, Little Feat, Nightranger, Paul Rodgers and the Jerry Garcia Band. John Popper of Blues Traveler has called them “A great band.” Their CD. has been getting airplay at college stations around the Northeast as well as commercial stations in Syracuse and Utica. They’ve even had a Pizza named after them! We’re talking about Rattlebasket. Guitarist Jake Bunger spoke with us about the band. Q – Jake, this band of yours has been getting a lot of attention lately. But, you didn’t start it…

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