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THE SUGR AND SPICE BAND

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THE SUGAR AND SPICE BAND


The Sugar and Spice band is an incredible Motown and disco band with a tremendous
amount of soul.  The band is compiled of
ten phenomenally talented artists and musicians from around Long Island.  Each
member has a story to tell and a history with music from Gladys Knight to Little
Buster. The band has an unbelievable song list which includes a range of
melodies. “You Can’t Hurry Love, “Le freak”, “Band of Gold” and” Chain of Fools”
are just a few of the numerous songs they perform. This band gets the crowds
singing, and on the floor dancing from the minute that first melody is heard.

 
Joyce Kendrick, the manager and lead vocalist, is a Brooklyn
criminal defense attorney by day and a well known singer by night. Joyce comes
from a very talented family. Her mother sang with a famous gospel group, and her
uncle sings with and produces Dorothy Norwood. Joyce was inspired as a youngster
by Diana Ross. During college she toured with the Eastern Arizona Repertory Theatre Company for two years.
She has performed in various musicals. One year, uring a summer break from school, she
flew to New York for a vacation. Little did Joyce know she was going to meet her husband Darryl
Kendrick and fall in love. Joyce followed her heart and relocated to Long
Island, where she finished her law degree .Her husband  Darryl has been playing saxophone since the
age of 10 and has performed in several bands including Love, Peace and Joy,
Nemesis, and New Life Soul. They sang together with New Life Soul for about 5
years. A few years back, Darryl decided to start his own band, introduced Joyce
to a few musicians, and before they knew it, The Sugar and Spice band was
formed.
 
When asked how all the members came together, Joyce stated, “It was sort of faith. In the
beginning, the original drummer, saxophone and trumpet player from the previous
band came with us on our new venture. The drummer met a keyboard player, who had
joined the band, but eventually had to leave the band. That was when Roast beef
Joe contacted us to join the group. When our drummer left, Tommy Randano, who
played with Gladys Knight, joined the group as the drummer.” The Sugar and Spice
Band have been together for 1.5 years. They practice weekly at Jamhouse Studios
in Lindenhurst New York.
Each member has an astounding talent worth sharing:
 
Michael Carpenter, the tenor saxophonist,
has been playing the saxophone for more than 25 years. He holds a degree in
music from Berklee College of Music. Currently Michael is a band director and a
teacher atWestburyHigh School.

Rich Gordon who plays the Trumpet, Flugelhorn and Harmonica, has played for over 40 years. He has played
with several bands including New Life Soul and Randy and the Rainbows- with whom
he continues to perform.

"Roast Beef Joe" Samuels is the keyboard player. He has played with
the legendary Little Buster.

Timothy Maye, who plays the bass
guitar, has performed for over 20 years. His talent will have you up and jumping
the entire evening.

Joey Donato plays the guitar
and vocals. “He has been playing guitar by the age of 13.  By 15, he was
studying with Con Estone and later the legendary, late great Carmen Mastren. 
After a tour of military duty and before joining The Royal Teens, (Short
Shorts), Joey resumed his playing experience by providing the guitar background
for acts such as The Belmonts and later Gary US Bonds and the Paragons.”

Tommy Rendano plays the drums “.He holds a degree in Instrumental Performance and
Music Education from Berklee College of Music and a degree in Music Education
from the University of Nevada in Las Vegas. For over five years, Tommy performed in Las Vegas
showroom house orchestras at the MGM Grand, Caesars Palace, Aladdin & Tropicana Hotels. He played
behind top showroom headliners including Gladys Knight, Marilyn McCoo and Billy
Davis Jr., Lola Falana, Dionne Warwick, Wayne Newton, Glen Campbell, Doc
Serinson, Paul Williams, Bernadette Peters and many others.  He spent ten years
in New York as a personal drummer for the Holidays and Cathy Jean and the Roomates. Serving as House
drummer for the Cavalier Lounge he played for oldies groups the Angels &
Lenny Welch. “

Sheryl Myles is one of the background vocalists. She is the choir director for her church
choir and is very skilled at perfecting harmonies.

Stephanie Ghulson is another background vocalist. Stephanie also has gained her singing experience
 while growing up in the church. Together these woman will bring tears to your eyes as they reproduce
the oldies in a way never heard before.
 
The Sugar and Spice
Band can be seen all over Long Island. They recently played at The Resorts World Casino New York City Aqueduct.
 They played at Old Westbury College for the Jazz under the Stars. You can find them at The Lizard Lounge,
The High Note, and numerous venues From Queens to the Hamptons. They plan on coming up with new videos
 and a new demo this year.

As far as the family genes spreading, Darryl and Joyce’s daughter Jazmine won the 2004 LI Idol in her
 school for her wonderful singing abilities. She also made the final cuts for
 Christina Aguilera’s show, “The Voice”.  Their son Vernell is a 27 year old music video productions artist.





 

 

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Keep the light records blog

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KEEP THE LIGHT RECORDS

The sounds of true artist. It's imperative to keep the process of making music as a trust. The waves

of autotuned noise does nothing but disturb the  original tempo on which we were created to flow upon. I'm an advocate of all inclusive non-exclusive

artist putting some new colors on the canvas. The corporate dispensery of retail, refied sounds has got to go. Our label is our vehicle. Come join us.

http://www.keepthelightrecords.com



SYLVAFLOW ..TIME TO KNOW

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"SYLVAFLOW GOVAN. IT'S TIME TO PUT THE ART BACK INTO THE ART" SYLVAFLOW

SYLVAFLOW



CMS Photography

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Cornell 'Tax' Sutton

Photographer

Visionary

  6Shooter

 

1.When did you take your 1st portfolio picture? What made you say this was your calling?
*11th grade. My high school had its 1st Annual Fashion show and my work was included on the flyer as promo.  I knew this was my calling once I realized I [created] images of memories that last a lifetime.

2.How do you choose your scenes? *Honestly, I usually go with my first instinct. As soon as a [blueprint] is constructed, I try my hardest to choose locations that are beneficial in displaying my aesthetic to the world.

3.What do you expect from your work? (Present/Future)
*Presently, just to be noticed.

*In the future I'd expect that my drive and creative mind can put me in a position as to where I'd be shooting front covers for any major high fashion magazine or billboards for high fashion stores.

4.What mainstream magazine do you think best suits your style?
*Im sure I may come off as JUST a High Fashion Photographer, but I believe my style is quite eclectic. I can't narrow it down to 1, but i'll throw a couple out there; Vogue, Elle, Complex, OUT, Nylon and Billboard.

5. Place you wish you could shoot?
Italy

6. Quote you live by.

CAPTURE EVERYTHING!

Mr.Sutton embodies the voice, abnormalities, and edge of an entire generation in his photography. His art evolves with his personal style and experiences. He captures expression & Unique stories in a single frame..



Adam Yauch (MCA) Rest in Peace

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A butterfly floats on the breeze of a sun lit day. As I feel this reality gently fade awayRiding on a thought to see where it's from. Gliding through a memory of a time yet to come. Smoke paints the air. Swirling images through my mind. Like a whirlpool spin beginning to unwind. And I stand at the edge cautiously awaiting. As time slips by. Carefully navigating by the stars in the sky and I sit and I think to myself. And on the horizon the sun light begins to climb. And it seems like it's been so long since he shined. But I'm sure it was only yesterday. A cold chill of fear cut through me. I felt my heart contract. To my mind I brought the image of light, and I expanded it out. My fear was just a shadow. And then a voice spoke in my head. And she said dark is not the opposite of light, it's the absence of light. And I thought to myself, she knows what she's talking about. And for a moment I knew what it was all about.

 

- (Adam Yauch lyrics from the song Namaste)

ADAM YAUCH (MCA) 

 (August 5, 1964 – May 4, 2012)



Ron English: Godfather of Postgraffism

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Ron English is a contemporary artist that’s been blending classic brands and imagery along with current pop-culture since the early 80's. He has been a heavy player in the street art scene and even influenced a younger generation of artists considered Postgraffists. His guerrilla semiotics approach intended to expose apparently questionable political assumptions behind commercial culture in a colorful way grabs the attention of viewers. English uses common tactics including re-figuring logos, fashion statements, and product images as a means to challenge the idea of "what's cool" along with assumptions about the personal freedoms of consumption.

RON ENGLISH

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GODFATHER 

OF THE 

POST

GRAFFISTS 

Via: Ren-un-Zahns

 

 

Is Ron English the founding father of an art movement called Postgraffism? 



Magic is something you make.

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VIDEOS

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                       HOT VIDEOS 

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Niseko Golf Course First Round April 29th

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"You talkin' to me?"

The Course Report April 29th- Niseko Golf Course Pre -Open.....

Wanted!

For Crimes against handicaps!

Great day had by all. Two groups. Greens in great condition considering the snow this year and as usual, 95% took the cash. Net 70 wins the day so Ben H kept the hat until next time.

 

All played of the regular tees and the course condition was suprisingly good. Still recommend playing preferred lies to give the fairways a chance to grow in.

 

Niseko Golf Course was designed by Arnold Palmer and he was on his game when he designed this course. Well worth a visit....

95%/Bandit watching Wheels...

This wedge was not so lucky......



#NODAYSOFF

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6Shooter

1.Favorite Technology:
"My 15 gig iPod Touch. It’s the first generation
edition and my most important piece of technology easily…I refuse to upgrade iPods until this baby stops.."


2.Where do you get your style:
"My lyrics are right out of the 90's, It was the decade that raised me and my mind will never
leave that era."

3.Who were you in your past life:
In my past life I was a farmer who lived on a
fruit/vegetable farm in either Nigeria or in a small community somewhere in rural California.

 

4.Who do you want to be in the next life?
I wanna own an NFL or MLB team

Kids I grew up with wanted to play professional
sports, [I wanted to be an owner].

5.Who/What would you be if not your (career)? Why?
Sports Columnist/Writer/Reporter/Producer/Anchor (one of those for sure)
I [have a degree] in Sports Broadcast Journalism and can’t go a day without following my respective [sports teams]. Covering sports is something I plan on doing eventually but I'd do it full time if the music wasn't so DOPE

 

6.birth of the Mixtape.

My parents are the 2 hardest working people I know. They embody the phrase

'work ethic'. It wasn't until I graduated, moved out the house,
and worked full time that I understood what they had been doing for me for my whole life.

"The slogan #NoDaysOff drives me to succeed and be great at all I do."

Mixtape--->



10 Turns...

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Turn right, turn left, repeat as necessary



Best Deal Man Has Ever Made

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Dogs have given us their absolute all.  We are the center of their universe.  We are the focus of their love and faith and trust.  They serve us in return for scraps.  It is without a doubt the best deal man has ever made. 

 - Roger Caras



Black Cat Bad Luck Events

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Curious events and folklore tales are plentiful in history, which propagated myths about bad luck and black cats. King Charles I of England owned a black cat. The day the cat died, the story goes that he proclaimed, "Alas, my luck has run out." He was arrested for high treason.

 

Part of Babylonian folklore includes a cat curled up in front of a fireplace to be symbolic of an evil serpent. Since cats have exceptional night vision, some folks believe the myth that cats can see ghosts.

 

Ages ago, if a farmer suspected that his land had been cursed, the only method to remove the spell was to shoot a black cat with a silver bullet. It was also believed that if an unexpected misfortune fell upon a village where an old woman owning a black cat resided, she would be accused of witchcraft, and she and her feline companion would be burned at the stake. The black cat certainly has had its share of vicious folklore.

BLACK 

LUCK 

BAD

CAT



Edgar Allan Poe Married His 13 Year Old Cousin

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Say Anything...to a 13 Year Old. 

  

   

 
 
 
 
Twenty-six year old Edgar had fallen in love with his cousin, Virginia who was age thirteen. On May 16, 1836, Edgar and Virginia were married by the Reverend Amasa Converse, a Presbyterian minister and the editor of the SOUTHERN RELIGIOUS TELEGRAPH, at the Yarrington boarding house in the presence of T.W. White and his daughter Eliza, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Cleland, William McFarlane, John W. Ferguson, Mrs. James Yarrington, Maria Clemm, and thirteen year old Jane Foster.

I am aware the new film 'The Raven' came out this weekend. To celebrate, here is a little famous fun fact about Mr. Poe. 



Chasing Your Dream Girl

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Chase Your Dream Girl. 

don't let anything stop you.

Some guys make a lot of money. Some guys are broke and pissed off about it. This life we have choices. We also have some choices in love. At least in the beginning part of it. In a nutshell fellas, go after your dream girl. It's pretty damn simple. Are you going to keep sitting on the sideline? Are you gonna keep letting the girl at the supermarket (that you know is single) just walk by?

 

Most (good hearted women) love confidence. You have confidence don't you? You have the confidence to get in your car everyday. Do you know how dangerous it is to drive? But, you have the confidence to do that every single day to go to a job you might not enjoy. Think about it for a second. Pull your balls out of your ass for once and do something you don't do everyday, and do it naturally. Go after that girl! 



ipunk iphone

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ipunk

Take a picture of the mosh pit. Wait, does that even exist anymore? 



Cinco de Mayo Pinata Cookies

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Cinco de Mayo

COOKIES

These are amazing. I'm not going to post the whole recipe here in this post. You are going to have to check it out at the source link. I am simply posting pictures of how to assemble these totally awesome and orginal cooks. These multi-striped, burro piñata sugar cookies come complete with hollow centers that you can fill with a secret stash of your favorite candies. Break open or bite into these festive treats and be greeted with a sugary surprise. Olé!