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Reggie Seigler is a lifelong resident of the South Side Community of Syracuse NY. His interests are multi-faceted and include music performance, sound & lighting production, audio & video recording, creative writing and community building. Reggie was the co-founder, bassist and bandleader for the Soft Spoken Band, (retired after 35 years), which he used as a platform to build upon his many other interests. He is a board-member of the Stand Newspaper and writes a column called, “A Friendly Five.” The column focuses mainly upon providing exposure for local musicians beyond what little is given by the mainstream media. Reggie firmly believes that “the amount of exposure that an ‘artrepreneur’ gets is directly related to how often the phone rings, and the quality of the offers on the other end of the line.”
Reggie now focuses most of his creative energies on directing a Not-for-Profit collective called Joined, Artists, Musicians & Singers, Inc (JAMS). The organization is dedicated to connecting Black Artists and other Artists of Color to the regional arts-economy that they are so often disconnected from.
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Reggie Seigler is a lifelong resident of the South Side Community of Syracuse NY. His interests are multi-faceted and include music performance, sound & lighting production, audio & video recording, creative writing and community building. Reggie was the co-founder, bassist and bandleader for the Soft Spoken Band, (retired after 35 years), which he used as a platform to build upon his many other interests. He is a board-member of the Stand Newspaper and writes a column called, “A Friendly Five.” The column focuses mainly upon providing exposure for local musicians beyond what little is given by the mainstream media. Reggie firmly believes that “the amount of exposure that an ‘artrepreneur’ gets is directly related to how often the phone rings, and the quality of the offers on the other end of the line.”
Reggie now focuses most of his creative energies on directing a Not-for-Profit collective called Joined, Artists, Musicians & Singers, Inc (JAMS). The organization is dedicated to connecting Black Artists and other Artists of Color to the regional arts-economy that they are so often disconnected from.
Support the show
Your quality of love = Your quality of life #Peace&Love