AFTER OPENING two successful bars, Chris Clarke was ready to branch out. Seed Eco Lounge, the posh, stark-white club on Montgomery Street right off of Congress, had people winding around […]
KidSyc
KidSyc gets real
“When people that you don’t even know are telling you ‘Man, you are great,’ after it happens a few times it’s like ‘Well, hey … maybe I am.”
SYC!
If there’s one thing KidSyc hopes you take away from his music, it’s this: To thine own self be true. “Don’t let somebody else’s opinion — whether it’s wrong, right, […]
Mark your calendar: KidSyc and others ready new music
The first month of 2012 will see the release of new material by several of Savannah’s most compelling musical artists. Last March, the hip hop experimenters known as KidSyc@Brandywine went […]
STOPOVER: Let’s hear it for the home team
With all the focus on out-of-town bands and artists making their way Savannah-ward for the Stopover, it’s easy to forget that many of our city’s finest are also coming to […]
Keeping it Real
Ina Williams is one of those people who sets her mind to something, goes after it, and inevitably gets what she’s looking for. She was a film and video major […]
Mark your calendar: KidSyc, Mountainfilm
Congratulations and a tip o’the fedora to KidSyc@Brandywine, the Savannah hip hop act that won Sweetwater Music’s Gearfest Song Contest last June. They’ve done it again. Lloyd Harold’s group is […]
College guide: Eight to Watch
MAGIC PLACES Paul Goerner is an electronic composer, mixmaster and performer, and his sights are set squarely on the future. He wants to artistically strengthen what he thinks of as […]
Mark your calendar: KidSyc’s moment, Good Muse
KidSyc’s moment Come late July or early August, KidSyc will be Indiana–bound to claim his prize in the 2010 Sweetwater Song Contest. KidSyc is the alter ego of 25–year–old Lloyd […]
Welcome to The P.R.O.J.E.C.T.S.
THIS THURSDAY AT LAKE MAYER’S PAVILION, local non-profit organization AWOL (or All Walks of Life) —which for the past decade has promoted responsibility, self-respect and hope to our community’s at-risk […]
