Singer-songwriter Ashley Cox of Professional Victims discusses her songwriting process and her journey as a musician.
A twenty-dollar bill tucked in between her guitar strings; that is when singer-songwriter Ashley Cox said she realized her talents as a musician could take her beyond the street corners of Downtown Syracuse and into the city’s music scene.
“I started playing on the streets just for fun, playing cover songs,” Cox said. “And I was drawing some crowds.”
SU senior Ricky Laubenstein shows promising future in the music industry as a rapper, singer, and producer.
While most high school seniors struggle to make a decision on where to go to college, Ricky Laubenstein, also known as Rip City Rick, was performing as the opening act for rapper and hip-hop mogul Ludacris.
Singer Flossie Turner Lewis tells about overcoming poverty, illiteracy and racism in the South.
Flossie Turner Lewis started earning a living when she was just two years old. Dressed up in a satin evening gown, an up-do hairstyle and lots of makeup, she earned a spot singing and performing in carnival and minstrel shows with her family. She was dubbed "Little Hot Mama."
CNY Jazz Central and Rarely Done Productions are teaming up to raise money for the Jazz Central facilities.
CNY Jazz Central is celebrating its 14th season in operation with a “Broadway Cabaret” season opener planned for this Sunday, October 4. The event is a fundraiser to maintain the Jazz Central facility, which has been home to the foundation for four years.
The Grammy-winning R&B singer shares advice on college, pursuing dreams and love.
On an evening when the audience didn't know if they would get a lecture or a concert, soul sensation John Legend took the stage with a soulful cover of Bob Marley's "Redemption Song."
Almost 1,400 students attended Legend’s performance Wednesday night in Goldstein Auditorium. The evening included questions and answers from the audience, a few of Legend's hits, and an inspirational speech.
Jonathan Shew completes his career at SU's final home basketball game
Jonathan Shew is no stranger to the pressures of the stage. Aside from his numerous performances as a music industry major at Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts, and his participation in SU's only all-male a capella group, Orange Appeal, he grew up with music and performance in his blood. Originally from New York City, both of Shew's parents are Broadway performers.