Burnt Sugar at Summer Concert Series at Anson B. Nixon Park

Burnt Sugar at The Anson B. Nixon Park Summer Concert Series

The Burnt Sugar Arkestra is happy to be a part of the 13th annual Anson B. Nixon Park Summer Concert Series in Kennett Square. Pennsylvania. We’ll be “caramelizing” Prince & Bowie with a cherry on top “Groiddest Schizznits” encore! In its 13th season, the Summer Concert Series returns to Anson B. Nixon Park in June.
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poster for Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Redux, Remix & Requiem

Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Redux, Remix & Requiem

Due to the inclement weather forecast for May 31, we’ll be rescheduling the screening & performance of Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Redux, Remix & Requiem to Saturday, June 8th. Melvin Van Peebles’ Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song was a cinematic milestone; within weeks of its April 1971 release it became the most successful independent feature in American film history. Van
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Burnt Sugar Arkestra presents: "NOTHING IS: How Sun Ra, Amiri Baraka, and Octavia Butler Supercharged the Black Arts With Post-Apocalyptic Cosmic Consciousness”

NOTHING IS: How Sun Ra, Amiri Baraka, and Octavia Butler Supercharged the Black Arts With Post-Apocalyptic Cosmic Consciousness

Burnt Sugar Arkestra presents: “NOTHING IS: How Sun Ra, Amiri Baraka, and Octavia Butler Supercharged the Black Arts With Post-Apocalyptic Cosmic Consciousness” with a Black Power Anthems set & a Groiddest Schizznits Mixtape Volume Two set with Special Guests Carl Hancock Rux, Bazaar Royale, Vijay Iyer & Ronny “Head” Draytone. Between sets, Greg Tate offers
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Burnt Sugar's Groiddest Schizznits

Brooklyn Museum’s “Art in the Age of Black Power” Exhibit & The BSAC “Age of Black Power” Edition Lineup

The Brooklyn Museum of Art’s “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power” exhibit shines a light on a broad spectrum of Black artistic practice from 1963 to 1983, one of the most politically, socially, and aesthetically revolutionary periods in American history. Black artists across the country worked in communities, in collectives,
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Burnt Sugar Smokehouse at Real Art Ways

Burnt Sugar Smokehouse at R.A.W. ~ Food Trucks & Activities For All Ages.

The live music from BSAC and the BSAC Baby Bands will commence at 2pm and wrap up at 9 pm.  The lineup will be : Burnt Sugar Arkestra (RAW/Smokehouse Edition) : Greg Tate – conduction/ electric guitar/laptop Shelley Nicole – vocals/conduction Mikel Banks – vocals/conduction Karma Mayet Johnson – vocals Lewis “Flip” Barnes – trumpet
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Burnt Sugar Arkestra. Photos by Shane Nelson

BURNT SUGAR the ARKESTRA CHAMBER ~ OUR TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY GROIDDEST SCHIZZNITS, VOLUMES 1&2&3

BSAC gives tribute to our sonic Sensei, The Maestro Lawrence Butch Morris(1947-2013) for showing us THE WAY of Conducted Improvisation. Over the course of 18 albums we’ve covered a broad panopoly of styles and genres. Here’s just a Three Mixtape Taste … Volume One Volume Two Volume Three  VOLUME ONE THE CREPESCULARIUM (AT MIDNIGHT) 00:00
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Burnt Sugar Bowie

Brooklyn Museum, David Bowie Is & The Burnt Sugar Arkestra “Double Down”

Sugar Nation it’s good to be appreciated at “home”. After debuting our “caramelized” David Bowie songbook in 2011 at Lincoln Center’s David Rubenstein Atrium in Manhattan N.Y., seven years later BSAC is “doubling down” at The Brooklyn Museum, in, yes, you guessed correctly … Brooklyn N.Y.!   Timing being paramount … a well received and attended
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Live from Das Funk-Capitol of the Buckeye Nation – snow date

A blizzard can delay but as you are witness cannot stop the Burnt Sugar Arkestra’s Lincoln Center sticky take on the Dayton Ohio Funk Songbook. We’ll be “caramelizing” the Ohio Players, Zapp, Lakeside, Junie Morrison, Heatwave, Slave and Aurra, while also bringing back the old school “slow drag” where you’d least suspect it.  Bring your
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Burnt Sugar Arkestra. Photos by Shane Nelson

More About Charlie Palmer at The Knick

With dazzling Times Square views overlooking Broadway and 42nd Street from an enviable fourth-floor corner perch in the heart of Manhattan, Charlie Palmer at The Knick brings together two of the most iconic names in hospitality. Inspired by the rich history of The Knickerbocker, a 1906 landmarked New York City treasure recently reopened as Times
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