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Kenneth W. Syracuse Passes Away at 62

Kenneth W. Syracuse, the original Buffalo Beatle, passes away at 62

Kenneth Wayne Syracuse of East Amherst, a renowned local musician of the 1960s era, passed away peacefully on September 30 after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 62.

Born in Philadelphia, Syracuse was a 1964 graduate of Grover Cleveland High School. He also served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War.

In the mid-1960s, Syracuse helped to bring the British Invasion to Buffalo’s West Side as a member of the original Buffalo Beatles. Teens flocked to venues like Mount Major and the Beatle Ballroom, where they typically paid 99 cents or less to dance all night to the sound of the Buffalo Beatles (later called the Mods). Syracuse was one of the band’s three lead singers. The band was popular on the West Side and opened for the Byrds, the Four Seasons, and Chuck Berry when they came to Buffalo.

A lifelong lover of music, in recent years Syracuse played guitar in the Paul Briandi All-Star Band alongside some of Buffalo’s finest musicians, including Buffalo Music Hall of Famer, the late Jimmy Wozniak.

“I met Kenny when I was 15,” Briandi recalls. “I was from North Buffalo, and Kenny was from the West Side.” According to Briandi, Ken founded Cleveland High School’s Kappa Phi fraternity along with Rich Sansone, Bobby Grieco, and other friends from Grover. After they graduated, the Kappa Phi brothers started the Buffalo Beatles.

“Down the road, [Ken] formed another band, Net Weight,” explains his youngest brother, Gary Syracuse, also a local singer and stagehand. “But in 1982-83, the music scene in Buffalo dropped drastically, and Kenny became a stagehand for Local 10.” He worked as a stagehand for about 15 years. “He got back into playing later in life—around 50—to jam and play with Paul Briandi and friends,” Gary recalls.

The Buffalo Beatles reunited for a year in 2001. “Kenny had music deep in his soul,” Briandi remembers. “Up until his last days, we were playing Beatles songs in the basement.”

In a fitting tribute to a life in music, Syracuse was honored at his funeral with a poignant rendition of the Beatles classic, “Let It Be.” Accompanied by Charles Buffamonte on guitar and Syracuse’s nephew Steven Syracuse on bass, the ballad was sung by lifelong friend, vocalist Dolly Dee Durante, who describes herself as “a sister—more than a sister of music.” Dolly’s mother and aunt sewed costumes for the Buffalo Beatles in the 1960s.

“I feel a part of his past and I feel a part of his everlasting life,” she says. “For me it was such an honor to bring him home in church. Even the priest was diggin’ it!”

lucie m. gonzalez


Reader Comments (posting new comments is closed!)

Larry Penna
21 Oct 2009, 19:05
Bella !!! Kenny Will B Deaply Missed By Every-1 !!! God Bless & RIP !! PEACE&LOVE, L.P., Beatlelp, " Big-G-Papa ". !@!

mike costley
21 Oct 2009, 20:33
I will think of you always that smile and that love for life.Many special times will live in all of our hearts.God bless you Kenny M.C.

Lisa Harding
21 Oct 2009, 22:24
Thank you for the nice tribute to my cousin, Lucie.

Jeannine Hodge
22 Oct 2009, 04:56
I am thankful for all of you. You've shown me, my Dad and the rest of our family and friends how his life touched so many. Love, passion and support was shown by so many. And it has forever touched me. We said goodbye to a wonderful man and did it with an encore suited for rock royalty. I had an amazing time at the benefit watching great performances from dear friends. Dolly you truly are one of a kind. Steve: play that base always and teach me a few riffs will ya? I love you Lucie for just being you. Thank you for all you do. I can't imagine my life without your presence.

Angele Syracuse
22 Oct 2009, 07:30
Uncle Ken,I will miss you alot.I remember when you used to come over my house and play dominoes.Of course,you always won,but you let me win sometimes.And when I went over your house,you always would bring out the cookies,and pie,and brownies.I love you uncle ken

Gina Syracuse
24 Oct 2009, 22:54
The list would be endless to write about my Father. He was a great dad. i remember playing and singing along with him in are home all the time. We had this old piano in are garage where we would sit for hours and play--good times! I will miss you everyday intill i see you again in heaven. You Rock Dad!
Love your baby girl Gina.

Jane Marie Kelley
25 Oct 2009, 17:48
Kenny--You are the true meaning of FAMILY and LOVE. Our family was waiting for you at the gates of heaven to say thank-you for all you did on West Ave. We spent many days there Laughing and crying.
I still can hear your voice..Saying Don't Cry. But Ken I will turn these tears into happy ones as I remember you--as angelo says remember the good time and there were many.
I also thank you --you left me with a true friend Rosalie--She knew the true meaning of Love ---and gave it all to you. Always in my heart

Jane Marie Kelley
25 Oct 2009, 17:51
Kenny--You are the true meaning of FAMILY and LOVE. Our family was waiting for you at the gates of heaven to say thank-you for all you did on West Ave. We spent many days there Laughing and crying.
I still can hear your voice..Saying Don't Cry. But Ken I will turn these tears into happy ones as I remember you--as angelo says remember the good time and there were many.
I also thank you --you left me with a true friend Rosalie--She knew the true meaning of Love ---and gave it all to you. Always in my heart Love ---- JaneMarie

Rich Sansone
26 Oct 2009, 12:02
A brother, friend, and colleage;We shared blood, sweat,laughs and tears together.A part of myself is gone.I miss him dearly.

Terry Sansone
26 Oct 2009, 13:03
There will never be another Kenny. Who could possibly have a smile like he did? Who could possibly be as kind as he was? Who enjoyed the guitar & his music like he did? Who was more loved by his family & friends as much as he was? Who could make you laugh like he did? He had it all---charm, looks, personality & truly genuine. We lost a great person & everyone he touched was so very lucky to be part of his life. He will be greatly missed. He's in Gods hands now & probably singing & playing his guitar to Him with a BIG smile. May he rest in peace!!

JaneMarie
27 Nov 2009, 15:24
Always in my heart--love & miss you so much xxxxoo

Dear Kenny
01 Jan 2010, 18:04
Happy Birthday---always in my heart---love you--miss you

Angele Syracuse
25 May 2010, 13:21
I love love love you Uncle Kenny. I miss you very much! :) <3 u!

Linda Sawyer Sisko
16 Aug 2010, 00:08
In the process of searching for the members of the Buffalo Beatles ( a band I followed and fell in love with in the 60's) I found this article by Lucie M. Gonzalez. I am so sorry to hear of Kenny's passing. I was a girl from California visiting the Buffalo area during the 60's and quickly became a big fan. The last time I saw him was when he was stationed in Fort Ord, CA. My sincere sympathy to his family and friends who were fortunate enough to have him in their lives.