By Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
joanne@wktv.org
If you take a look at the Soul Syndicates Facebook page, it is a list of about every local summer concert event: Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Turtle Lake Resort, Kentwood Summer Concerts, and the Lowell Showboat Sizzlin’ Summer Concerts.
“It has been the best thing,” said drummer Tom Taylor. “First of all, we love to play and we get to do this every week and well after COVID, we just appreciate the opportunity to do what we enjoy and to give everyone a show.”
Next week the group will add the Wyoming Concerts in the Park to its concert schedule as the group is set to open the popular series on Tuesday, July 13. The free performance, hosted by the Wyoming Community Enrichment Commission, will at at 7 p.m. at Lamar Park, 2561 Porter St. SW.
“We love to see the energy from the crowd,” Taylor said. “It is really about seeing the people and having fun.”
Started about seven years ago, The Soul Syndicate pays tribute to some of the most influential R&B artists by not just performing R&B, funk and soul music, but going a step further by wearing vintage fashion.
“We have that classic dress where as we kind of have that look and feel of a big band,” Taylor said. “So from the trumpeters to the spinners, we all dress alike.”
The group is not small, with up to a 11 musicians. Besides Taylor, there is Mike Coon on guitar, Matt Fouts on bass, and John Neil on keyboard. Male lead vocal is Collin Tobin who has performed in several Grand Rapids Civic Theatre productions and splitting female lead vocal duties are Katie Sarb and Merrin Bethel. Rounding out the group is Nate Hansen and Tim DeBesten in the horn section and trumpeter Jeff Carroll.
Through the years, the group has been able to perform with such artists as The Temptations, The Spinners, The Countours, Kansas, The Guess Who, The Beach Boys, Edgar Winter, Natalie Cole, Rosemarie Clooney, Elvis Presley Jr., and The U.S. Navy Commodores Band.
The group also is no stranger to the Wyoming area, having performed at the Concerts in the Parks series several times.
“It is always a great crowd in Wyoming,” Taylor said. “We just look forward to everytime we can play and be with people.
The Wyoming Community Enrichment Commission will be hosting four Wyoming Concerts in the Park performances this year. Next up will be the Yellow Brick Road Dueling Pianos, July 20; Project 90 (featuring favorites from the nineties), July 27; and country and classic rock covers from the Mustang Band, Aug. 3. All concerts are free. Concerts start at 7 p.m. at Lamar Park.
The concerts are recorded by WKTV and rebroadcasted on Comcast Channel 25 at 5 p.m. Wednesday and 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. Saturday.