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Mar
31

Trombone Charlotte

Trombone Charlotte
March 31 @ 5:00 PM

Trombone Charlotte - Trombone / Vocals
Jared Higgins - Guitar
Max Simpson - Bass

No Reservations
Pay What You Can


A force in the city’s jazz scene since 2016, Charlotte has spent nearly a decade crafting her sound as both a sideman and star. Since stepping into the spotlight in 2021, she’s led high-energy ensembles across Canada’s top stages — Toronto Jazz Festival, Kensington Market Jazz Festival, Port Hope, Mont Tremblant, and a knockout appearance at Massey Hall’s Women’s Blues Revue where she belted out originals that brought the house down.


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Mar
31

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM

Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
march 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 @8:00pm

NO RESERVATIONS

$10 Cover Charge

Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!

Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.

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Apr
1

Axiomatic Heresy

Axiomatic Heresy
April 1 @ 5:00 PM

Jonathan Kay - Saxes
Kayla Milmine - Saxes
Nick Fraser - Drums
Alex Fournier - Bass

No Reservations
Pay What You Can

Axiomatic Heresy is a cordless trio led by saxophonist Jonathan Kay, rooted in a diagrammatic approach to reworking traditional materials through  free (jazz) improvisation. Drawing on the spiritual and avant-garde lineages of Albert Ayler, Don Cherry, John/Alice Coltrane, Pharaoh Sanders, Jimmy Lyons, Julius Hemphill and Ornette Coleman, the project treats these repertoires as living frameworks for collective exploration rather than fixed texts. The core quartet features Jonathan Kay (saxophones), Nick Fraser (drums), and Alex Fournier (bass), with rotating guest saxophonists including Kayla Milmine, Andrew Kay, and Reagan Mitchell, creating an open, volatile sound-world where structure and rupture continually reconfigure one another.

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Apr
1

Doug Wilde’s Wilderness Ensemble

Doug Wilde’s Wilderness Ensemble
April 1 @ 8:00 PM

Colleen Allen – Saxes,
Eric St-Laurent – Guitar,
Henry Heillig – Bass,
Charlie Cooley – Drums,
Doug Wilde – Keys.

Doug Wilde’s Wilderness Ensemble 

The Wilderness Ensemble was formed in 2024 to perform the music of Doug Wilde.  All members of the group, which features players from Toronto’s A list of jazz musicians,  have been recording with Doug for many years. While Doug has spent most of his  professional life in Toronto as a composer, he is probably best known as the principal  composer, music director, and keyboard player for the Canadian world/ jazz /fusion  ensemble Manteca. When Doug writes, a distinctive voice is evident – harmonically rich  and melodic, yet idiosyncratic and at times quirky. This voice can be heard on jazz  recordings under his own name (with the members of the Wilderness ensemble) – Secret  Places and Rhymes with Reason, and in his work with Manteca – Monday Night at The  Mensa Disco, The Twelfth of Never, Augmented Indifference, and The Offspring Project. The Ensemble features Colleen Allen – Saxes, Eric St-Laurent – Guitar, Henry Heillig – Bass, Charlie Cooley – Drums, and Doug Wilde – Keys.


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Apr
2

The Lester McLean Band

The Lester McLean Band
April 2 @ 5:00 pm

Lester Mclean - Vocals / Saxophone
Michael Occhipinti - Guitar
Nikku Nayar - Bass

No Reservations
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Lester McLean is a native of Toronto, Ontario and has been active on the city’s busy music scene since the early 90’s. He studied jazz as a saxophonist while earning a Bachelors Degree in Mass Communications and Sociology at York University. Although he performed as a lead vocalist in high school, he resumed singing with a serious focus in the late 90’s. The instrumental funk-fusion band The Colour of Soul was the first outlet for McLean’s songwriting and under his leadership the band recorded and released 3 Independent records in 1998, 1999, and 2002 respectively.

The next endeavour was The Lester McLean Trio featuring Lester on lead vocals and Soprano Sax, Juno award winning and nationally recognized Michael Occhipinti on acoustic guitar, and multi-instrumentalist Louis Simao on upright acoustic bass. The trio released a full-length CD entitled “Best Foot Forward” in 2005. Drummer Mark McLean guests on a few tracks. The disc features a collection of covers and originals, 5 of which were penned by Lester.

Fast forwarding to 2009, the band went into John “Beetle” Bailey’s Drive Shed Studio for sessions that resulted in the 2011 release “Lester McLean – LM: 4, 3,2,1” which features 12 originals all penned by McLean and 3 covers. LM: 4,3,2,1 continues to demonstrate Lester’s versatility with a wide array of musical styles and genres, great melodies, thoughtful lyrics, ear catching grooves, thick harmonies, and the soulful, eclectic sound that defines Lester McLean’s listening tastes and talents.

Since the release of Lester McLean – LM: 4, 3,2,1, Lester has expanded his already wide array of talents by taking up congas, djembe, and other percussive instruments which has increased his demand as a freelance artist. When the tribute band Elton Rohn came calling in 2013, Lester answered and is the 7th member of the group on Saxes, percussion, and backing vocals. This is a role that he enjoys and it shows.

Fast forwarding to March 2014, Lester again found himself in the studio with his long-time friend and former Colour of Soul band mate bassist/producer “jk” to start the sessions that what would become “A Mostly A Cappella Christmas” released in December 2014. This album was a collection of original compositions and the culmination of a long-time dream come true.

If all of these qualities are not enough, Lester’s skills a musician are complimented by his dynamic stage presence. His drive and passion for music and live performance show no signs of diminishing.

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Apr
2

Kevin Breit's Brighter Days

Kevin Breit's Brighter Days
april 2, 3, 4 @ 8:00 PM

Kevin Breit - Guitar
John Johnson - Tenor Saxophone
Chris Gale - Tenor Saxophone
Perry White - Tenor Saxophone
Tyler Emond - Bass
Garth Breit - Drums

Brighter Days is the brainchild of guitarist Kevin Breit . The repertoire is culled from Breit’s extensive recorded past and features three of Canada’s best tenor saxophonists, John Johnson, Perry White and Chris Gale. Rounding out the ensemble is bassist, Tyler Emond and drummer, Garth Breit. Collectively they have recorded and toured with many artists.

Breit has collaborated in numerous bands and recorded albums as a leader. He has won a Juno Award. Breit is the leader of the quartet Sisters Euclid, comprising Breit, Ian DeSouza, Gary Taylor and Rob Gusevs. Sisters Euclid earned a Juno Award in 2007. In 2006, they released an instrumental jazz fusion album of Neil Young songs entitled Run Neil Run. Breit is a member of The Stretch Orchestra with fellow “quite tall” musicians Matt Brubeck and drummer Jesse Stewart. Their self-titled recording won a Juno Award in 2012 for Best Instrumental Album. Breit is a member of the folk group Folkalarm and  is part of the Neon Eagle band which played at The Rex, a jazz club located in Toronto, in 2023. He has played and toured with musicians such as Cassandra Wilson and Norah Jones.

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Apr
3

JV's Bugaloo Squad

JV's Bugaloo Squad
April 3 @ 5:00 PM

Joel Visentin - Organ
Adam Beer-Colacino - Guitar
Jeff Halischuk - Drums

No Reservations
Pay What You Can

Toronto-based keyboardist and composer Joel Visentin is a proud Winnipeg export with a passion for the Hammond B3 organ. Originally a pianist, the organ first grabbed him while studying music at Humber College. In 2015 he joined up with the unparalleled guitarist Adam Beer-Colacino and veteran Toronto drummer Jeff Halischuk to form the group of his dreams, JV’s Boogaloo Squad.  The musical connection was electric, and all three musicians immediately recognized that they had stumbled on something greater than the sum of its parts.  They have since worked their way up through the national club circuit, recently headlining at major jazz festivals throughout Ontario and Québec including Toronto's International Jazz Festival in 2018. In the short time since the release of their 2019 album, "Going to Market", JV's Boogaloo Squad has reached #6 on US Campus Jazz Radio charts as well as number #29 on JazzWeek's chart for US commercial Radio. Brad Barker of Jazz FM 91 has even named this project one of three "new jazz albums from 2019 that you need to hear".  This group has truly crafted a unique and soulful sound that is both thrilling on impact and deeply evocative of a timeless musical nostalgia.  With an extensive repertoire combining original music and soul hits, along with a palatable energy on stage, a show with JV's Boogaloo squad is guaranteed to have audiences dancing on their feet and calling out for more. 

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Apr
3

Kevin Breit's Brighter Days

Kevin Breit's Brighter Days
april 2, 3, 4 @ 8:00 PM

Kevin Breit - Guitar
John Johnson - Tenor Saxophone
Chris Gale - Tenor Saxophone
Perry White - Tenor Saxophone
Tyler Emond - Bass
Garth Breit - Drums

Brighter Days is the brainchild of guitarist Kevin Breit . The repertoire is culled from Breit’s extensive recorded past and features three of Canada’s best tenor saxophonists, John Johnson, Perry White and Chris Gale. Rounding out the ensemble is bassist, Tyler Emond and drummer, Garth Breit. Collectively they have recorded and toured with many artists.

Breit has collaborated in numerous bands and recorded albums as a leader. He has won a Juno Award. Breit is the leader of the quartet Sisters Euclid, comprising Breit, Ian DeSouza, Gary Taylor and Rob Gusevs. Sisters Euclid earned a Juno Award in 2007. In 2006, they released an instrumental jazz fusion album of Neil Young songs entitled Run Neil Run. Breit is a member of The Stretch Orchestra with fellow “quite tall” musicians Matt Brubeck and drummer Jesse Stewart. Their self-titled recording won a Juno Award in 2012 for Best Instrumental Album. Breit is a member of the folk group Folkalarm and  is part of the Neon Eagle band which played at The Rex, a jazz club located in Toronto, in 2023. He has played and toured with musicians such as Cassandra Wilson and Norah Jones.

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Apr
3

Brigadeiros Trio

Brigadeiros Trio
April 3 @ 11:00 pm

Andrew Frost - Guitar / Lapsteel 

Bret Higgins - Upright Bass 

Jon Hyde - Drums

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Pay What You Can

Brigadeiros is where desert twang meets tropical sway, where 60’s soul grooves  collide with Hawaiian sweetness and the infectious fire of Cuban mambos.  Fronted by guitarist Andrew Frost, gliding effortlessly between electric guitar and  lap steel, the band crafts instrumental stories that feel both nostalgic and boldly  fresh.  

With Bret Higgins laying down warm, melodic bass lines and Pat Phillips driving the rhythm with deep pocket and easy swing, Brigadeiros creates music  full of character and atmosphere. It’s lounge-ready, road-trip friendly, and dance floor curious—music for late nights, open roads, and listeners who like their  grooves with a little mystery.

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Apr
4

MegaCity Big Band

MegaCity Big Band
April 4 @ 2:00pm

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Toronto’s own MegaCity Swing Band burst onto the scene in 2000 and is one of the swingingest bands in the GTA. We are a full sized jazz band – all 18 of us! We are comprised of some to Toronto’s best musicians performing the best jazz, latin, and swing tunes in Toronto.

Megacity enjoys performing at special events, weddings, parties, and corporate events all across the Toronto area. In the past we have been nominated for several awards at the CNE Big Band Festival. They have been guests at the Sunday Serenade Series in Mel Lastman Square. The band has been featured on Breakfast Television. Megacity has performed at Casa Loma, the Royal Ontario Museum, as well as at many golf clubs and retirement homes in the Toronto area. They can be seen every fourth Monday of the month at The 744 on Mt. Pleasant.
Megacity is one of the few (if not the only) big band that plays original compositions. The leader writes original tunes for the band, and these can usually be heard at the 744 gigs when they play on Monday nights.
In addition to our vocalist, the fabulous Gillian Steyck, this eighteen piece band is often joined on Monday nights by at least two –sometimes three – guest vocalists that guarantee to bring the house down.

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Apr
4

York University Oscar Peterson Jazz Scholarship Ensemble

York University Oscar Peterson Jazz Scholarship Ensemble
April 4 @ 5:00 pm

Directed by: Mike Cado
Elan McMurray - Vocals
Thales Hunter - Guitar
Sneh Sachidananda- Piano
Evita Lalonde - Bass
Alex Pazzano - drums

No Reservations
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Apr
4

Kevin Breit's Brighter Days

Kevin Breit's Brighter Days
april 2, 3, 4 @ 8:00 PM

Kevin Breit - Guitar
John Johnson - Tenor Saxophone
Chris Gale - Tenor Saxophone
Perry White - Tenor Saxophone
Tyler Emond - Bass
Garth Breit - Drums

Brighter Days is the brainchild of guitarist Kevin Breit . The repertoire is culled from Breit’s extensive recorded past and features three of Canada’s best tenor saxophonists, John Johnson, Perry White and Chris Gale. Rounding out the ensemble is bassist, Tyler Emond and drummer, Garth Breit. Collectively they have recorded and toured with many artists.

Breit has collaborated in numerous bands and recorded albums as a leader. He has won a Juno Award. Breit is the leader of the quartet Sisters Euclid, comprising Breit, Ian DeSouza, Gary Taylor and Rob Gusevs. Sisters Euclid earned a Juno Award in 2007. In 2006, they released an instrumental jazz fusion album of Neil Young songs entitled Run Neil Run. Breit is a member of The Stretch Orchestra with fellow “quite tall” musicians Matt Brubeck and drummer Jesse Stewart. Their self-titled recording won a Juno Award in 2012 for Best Instrumental Album. Breit is a member of the folk group Folkalarm and  is part of the Neon Eagle band which played at The Rex, a jazz club located in Toronto, in 2023. He has played and toured with musicians such as Cassandra Wilson and Norah Jones.

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Apr
4

Nick Fraser 50th Birthday Concerts

Nick Fraser 50th Birthday April 4th @ 11:00 PM

Nick Fraser - Drums
Tony Malaby - Saxophones
Ben Monder - Guitar


Cover at the door
$20 CAD



Nick Fraser (drums): has been an active and engaging presence in Canadian music for over 30 years. He has worked with a veritable “who’s who” of Canadian jazz and improvised music and with such international artists as Tony Malaby, Kris Davis, Marilyn Crispell, Roscoe Mitchell, Anthony Braxton, and William Parker. Nick’s recorded works as a leader include Owls in Daylight (1997), Towns and Villages (2013), If There Were No Opposites (2021), Farahser (2024), and Areas (2026). For 10 years, he co-led the co-operative group Drumheller, who released four critically acclaimed recordings between 2005 and 2013. Other projects that occupy Nick regularly are the Florian Hoefner Trio, his duo with John Kameel Farah, Ugly Beauties, Peripheral Vision, the Lina Allemano Four, and Titanium Riot.

“Fraser not so much plays the drums as hurls himself whole body and soul against skin and metal… truly talented.” Bill Stunt, CBC Radio

“The Toronto drummer is perhaps a little too progressive for the hidebound Canadian scene… Fraser is a deft and sensitive percussionist with a hint of an enigmatic streak, a feeling for economical gestures, and an innate sense of form.” Mark Miller, The Globe & Mail

Tony Malaby (saxophone): was born in Tucson, Arizona. He moved to New York City in 1995 and played with several notable jazz groups, including Charlie Haden’s Liberation Music Orchestra, Paul Motian's Electric Bebop Band, Mark Helias's Open Loose, and Fred Hersch's Trio + 2. He also played with bands led by Mario Pavone, Chris Lightcap, Bobby Previte, Tom Varner, Marty Ehrlich, Angelica Sanchez, Mark Dresser, and Kenny Wheeler. Other collaborators include Tom Rainey, Ben Monder, Eivind Opsvik, Nasheet Waits, and Michael Formanek. The New York Times has called him one "of the best players of their generation."

Ben Monder (guitar): A musician in the New York City area for over 30 years, Ben Monder has performed with a wide variety of artists, including Jack McDuff, Marc Johnson, Lee Konitz, George Garzone, Paul Motian, Guillermo Klein, Maria Schneider, and Marshall Crenshaw. He also contributed guitar parts to the last David Bowie album, “Blackstar”. Ben conducts clinics and workshops around the world, and has served on the faculties of the New England Conservatory, NYU and the New School. He was the recipient of a Doris Duke Impact Award in 2014, and a Shifting Foundation grant in 2013. Ben continues to perform original music internationally in solo and trio settings, and in a long standing duo project with vocalist Theo Bleckmann. He has appeared on over 200 CDs as a sideman, and has released 8 as a leader.

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Apr
5

Global Sunday Lightstone, Katz and Koller

Global Sunday Lightstone, Katz and Koller
April 5 @ 2:00 PM

Jonno Lighstone - Clarinet
Brian Katz - Guitar
George Koller - Bass

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Jonno Lightstone is regarded as one of Toronto's finest klezmer  musicians. A clarinetist, equally at home on flute and saxophone, he  is a multi-faceted musician whose projects, however eclectic, always  reveal his passion for klezmer and his thorough knowledge of the  

idiom. He is the leader of the Yiddish Swingtet, a trio whose music  runs the gamut from traditional Eastern European klezmer to  American jazz and swing. He founded Hu tsa tsa, a traditional  klezmer group with a chamber music aesthetic and has performed  klezmer music to the R & B grooves of Matzo Ball Gumbo.  Klezmology, a group dedicated to exploring the interface between  klezmer music and free improvisation is a partnership with renowned  saxophonist David Mott, and drummer Nick Fraser. In collaboration with guitarist Brian Katz, the duo Lightstone / Katz explores rarely  performed klezmer repertoire, creating a variety of diverse moods by  weaving together klezmer melodies with the sounds and textures of  chamber music, modal jazz, Indian raga, and blues. 

Lightstone has produced and played on a number of CDs 

including, Hu Tsa Tsa’s Well Tempered Klezmorim, The Hot Latkes' Eine Kleine Klezmer Muzik, Matzo Ball Gumbo’s Peyes Up Front, and  The Yiddish Swingtet’s Shul Days. He has performed with the touring  Broadway show Evita, Zalman Mlotek’s Soul to Soul and has played  at many festivals including: Ashkenaz, The Distillery Jazz Festival,  Toronto Jazz Festival and, Caribana. 

A much sought after teacher, he teaches privately at Royal St.  George College and has led klezmer workshops at Lakefield Music,  CAMMAC and Klezkanada. He has coached award-winning  ensembles and is the musical director of Klezkonnection, Canada’s  largest community klezmer orchestra. He holds a Masters Degree in  Ethnomusicology from York University. 


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Apr
5

Nick Fraser 50th Birthday Concerts

Nick Fraser 50th Birthday April 5th @ 8:00 PM

Nick Fraser - Drums
Tony Malaby - Saxophones
Ben Monder - Guitar

Nick Fraser (drums): has been an active and engaging presence in Canadian music for over 30 years. He has worked with a veritable “who’s who” of Canadian jazz and improvised music and with such international artists as Tony Malaby, Kris Davis, Marilyn Crispell, Roscoe Mitchell, Anthony Braxton, and William Parker. Nick’s recorded works as a leader include Owls in Daylight (1997), Towns and Villages (2013), If There Were No Opposites (2021), Farahser (2024), and Areas (2026). For 10 years, he co-led the co-operative group Drumheller, who released four critically acclaimed recordings between 2005 and 2013. Other projects that occupy Nick regularly are the Florian Hoefner Trio, his duo with John Kameel Farah, Ugly Beauties, Peripheral Vision, the Lina Allemano Four, and Titanium Riot.

“Fraser not so much plays the drums as hurls himself whole body and soul against skin and metal… truly talented.” Bill Stunt, CBC Radio

“The Toronto drummer is perhaps a little too progressive for the hidebound Canadian scene… Fraser is a deft and sensitive percussionist with a hint of an enigmatic streak, a feeling for economical gestures, and an innate sense of form.” Mark Miller, The Globe & Mail

Tony Malaby (saxophone): was born in Tucson, Arizona. He moved to New York City in 1995 and played with several notable jazz groups, including Charlie Haden’s Liberation Music Orchestra, Paul Motian's Electric Bebop Band, Mark Helias's Open Loose, and Fred Hersch's Trio + 2. He also played with bands led by Mario Pavone, Chris Lightcap, Bobby Previte, Tom Varner, Marty Ehrlich, Angelica Sanchez, Mark Dresser, and Kenny Wheeler. Other collaborators include Tom Rainey, Ben Monder, Eivind Opsvik, Nasheet Waits, and Michael Formanek. The New York Times has called him one "of the best players of their generation."

Ben Monder (guitar): A musician in the New York City area for over 30 years, Ben Monder has performed with a wide variety of artists, including Jack McDuff, Marc Johnson, Lee Konitz, George Garzone, Paul Motian, Guillermo Klein, Maria Schneider, and Marshall Crenshaw. He also contributed guitar parts to the last David Bowie album, “Blackstar”. Ben conducts clinics and workshops around the world, and has served on the faculties of the New England Conservatory, NYU and the New School. He was the recipient of a Doris Duke Impact Award in 2014, and a Shifting Foundation grant in 2013. Ben continues to perform original music internationally in solo and trio settings, and in a long standing duo project with vocalist Theo Bleckmann. He has appeared on over 200 CDs as a sideman, and has released 8 as a leader.

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Apr
7

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM

Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
April 7, 14, 21, and 28 @ 8:00pm

NO RESERVATIONS

$10 Cover Charge

Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!

Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.

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Apr
8

Jim Gelcer Trio featuring Reg Schwager and George Koller

Jim Gelcer Trio featuring Reg Schwager and George Koller
April 8 @ 5:00 PM

Jim Gelcer - Drums / Vocals
Reg Schwager - Guitar
George Koller - Bass

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Jim Gelcer is a singing drummer and multiple chart topping recording artist, hailed  as “a hidden jewel in the Canadian jazz landscape” who sings with “a purity of  tone, a resonant vocal aesthetic and a deeply embedded rhythmic sensibility,” and  sounds “like Chet Baker, with edge.” He is at home in an eclectic range of genres,  from jazz and rock to klezmer and new age, and an accomplished film and  television composer. His recording "Jim and Paul Play Glenn and Ludwig" hit #1 in  Canada on both the jazz and classical charts. “Melodies Pure and True” with Reg  Schwager (guitar) and George Koller (bass) was hailed by many, including CBC  and JAZZ.FM91 as a great recording.

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Apr
8

Nancy Walker (Four in One - Celebrating Thelonius Monk)

Nancy Walker (Four in One - Celebrating Thelonius Monk)
April 8, 9, 10, 11 @ 8:00 PM

Nancy Walker - piano

Pat LaBarbera - saxophone

Dan Fortin - bass

Ethan Ardelli - drums

Plumbing the depths of Thelonious Monk’s canon is the Toronto-based quartet ‘Four In One’.  The group is comprised of pianist Nancy Walker, saxophone legend Pat LaBarbera, bassist Dan Fortin, and drummer Ethan Ardelli. 


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Apr
9

Nancy Walker (Four in One - Celebrating Thelonius Monk)

Nancy Walker (Four in One - Celebrating Thelonius Monk)
April 8, 9, 10, 11 @ 8:00 PM

Nancy Walker - piano

Pat LaBarbera - saxophone

Dan Fortin - bass

Ethan Ardelli - drums

Plumbing the depths of Thelonious Monk’s canon is the Toronto-based quartet ‘Four In One’.  The group is comprised of pianist Nancy Walker, saxophone legend Pat LaBarbera, bassist Dan Fortin, and drummer Ethan Ardelli. 


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Apr
10

Nancy Walker (Four in One - Celebrating Thelonius Monk)

Nancy Walker (Four in One - Celebrating Thelonius Monk)
April 8, 9, 10, 11 @ 8:00 PM

Nancy Walker - piano

Pat LaBarbera - saxophone

Dan Fortin - bass

Ethan Ardelli - drums

Plumbing the depths of Thelonious Monk’s canon is the Toronto-based quartet ‘Four In One’.  The group is comprised of pianist Nancy Walker, saxophone legend Pat LaBarbera, bassist Dan Fortin, and drummer Ethan Ardelli. 


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Apr
10

Andy Scott

Andy Scott
April 10 @ 11:00 PM

Andy Scott - Guitar
Taylor Maslin - Saxophone
Nathan Tran Piano
Jonathan Meyer - Bass
Norbert Botos - Drums


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As a musician, writer, journalist, and arts educator, Andrew Scott’s work has impacted many aspects of the educational, and creative arts and culture space in Canada and beyond for nearly three decades. 

A jazz guitarist, Andrew has worked as an in-demand side person, led his own bands with a focus on classic jazz repertoire, and performed and recorded with such musicians as Bernie Senensky, Dan Block, Harry Allen, Grant Stewart, Jim Clayton (The Clayton/Scott Group), Ben Paterson, Randy Sandke, and Jon-Erik Kellso for such labels as Cellar Live, Marshmallow, Boomtang, and Sackville Records. 

Andrew has performed for members of the House of Lords, international dignitaries, and two former Canadian Prime Ministers. 

His latest album, Horizon Song with Kelsley Grant, Amanda Tosoff, Neil Swainson, and Order of Canada winner Terry Clarke was released on Cellar Live records in 2024. 

Andrew’s guitar playing and compositions are featured on saxophonist’s Alex Dean’s 2025 album Put it There by Bari-ed Alive (Sony/Cornerstone Records). 

Andrew has committed himself to learning from the elders of this music and has enjoyed meaningful musical relationships with the late drummer Archie Alleyne—for whom he worked as side musician, music director of Alleyne’s Evolution of Jazz Ensemble, and co-composer of “Syncopation: Life in the Key of Black”—and the nonagenarian pianist Gene DiNovi, with whom Andrew has recorded three albums. 

Andrew’s music has been heard internationally in film and television (“Pretend We’re Kissing,” “Once a Thief,” CBC’s “The Border” and “Kim’s Convenience”), and his writing about music has appeared in Downbeat Magazine, Wax Poetics, CODA (where he was the final Managing Editor), Jazz Research Journal, the Havurah Journal, We Jazz, the Humber Literary Review, the Journal of Popular Music Studies, and in more than one hundred sets of jazz liner notes. 

In 2024, Andrew was the principal researcher, essayist, and Associate Producer of an archival release of a 1972 recording from the famed American jazz organist Jack McDuff.

Andrew has also worked as an independent juror and consultant for the Toronto Arts Foundation and as a public educator was an invited lecturer for the Hot Docs “Curious Minds” speaker series, where he presented a six-part series entitled “Nights to Remember: The Great Concerts,” and Anthems: Six Songs That Shaped the World We Live In) for The Speakers Annex in 2025.

Andrew is frequently called upon to speak to such media outlets as the Globe & Mail, Now Toronto, CTV, the Canadian Press and others on topical issues and various events in the world of music, arts, and culture. 

His comedic writing regularly appears on such humour platforms as The Haven, The Daily Drunk, MuddyUm, and The Toronto Harold where it garners between multiple hundreds and more than 11K online views, and his poetry has been anthologized by Alien Buddha Press (Alien Buddha Zine #58, Alien Buddha Zine #66, the chapbook Resist the Zeitgeist and in the compilation publication Best of 2024).  

Having earned his PhD from York University, Andrew has lectured at universities and conferences across North America (NYU, Kent State, McGill, York University, Western University, the University of Guelph) and has enjoyed a long professional relationship with Humber College, where he is a Professor and the Program Co-ordinator of the Bachelor of Music Program. In this capacity Andrew has taught, administered, advised, and mentored thousands of students.  

Andrew was the former Associate Dean and Acting Dean of Humber’s School of Creative and Performing Arts, where he oversaw and administratively stewarded multiple music programs, as well as creative writing, arts administration, theatre, and comedy faculties. 

At Humber, Andrew has been recognized for his professional efforts, earning the “Administrative Distinguished Service” Award for valued administrative leadership in 2021, and being named a “Champion of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion” for contributing to an environmental scan with the Humber EDI Taskforce in 2022. 

As of 2025, Andrew has been involved with numerous research projects that have received nearly $1,000,000 of federal funding through SSHRC and other research granting bodies. Currently, Andrew is a part of a SSHRC Partnership Development project with the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University entitled: “The show must go on: Supporting Canadian professional musicians” that examines employment issues surrounding professional musicians in Canada.

Andrew is the recipient of The Toronto Musician’s Association (Local 149) “Music Educator of the Year” (2024).

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Apr
11

Nancy Walker (Four in One - Celebrating Thelonius Monk)

Nancy Walker (Four in One - Celebrating Thelonius Monk)
April 8, 9, 10, 11 @ 8:00 PM

Nancy Walker - piano

Pat LaBarbera - saxophone

Dan Fortin - bass

Ethan Ardelli - drums

Plumbing the depths of Thelonious Monk’s canon is the Toronto-based quartet ‘Four In One’.  The group is comprised of pianist Nancy Walker, saxophone legend Pat LaBarbera, bassist Dan Fortin, and drummer Ethan Ardelli. 


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Apr
11

Jonathan Scott: Backbeat Everything

Jonathan Scott: Backbeat Everything
April 11 @ 11:00 PM

Jonathan Scott - Drums 

Nathan Scott - Bass 

Suho Lee - Guitar 

Gianluca Occhipinti - Piano 

Atcheleh Aryee - Trumpet & Flugel Horn 


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Jonathan Scott is back again this spring at the Rex! He wants to share some of his favourite backbeats with everyone on Saturday April 11 at 10:30PM! He’s backed by his Band–Nathan Scott (His older brother) on Bass, Gianluca Occhipinti on Piano & Synth, Suho Lee on Guitar, and Atcheleh Aryee on Trumpet & Flugelhorn. Sporting a night of Contemporary Jazz Fusion, Soul, and R&B, their call to action is to backbeat everything! We hope to see you all there at the Rex this April!


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Apr
13

Hiro Tanaka Quartet

Hiro Tanaka Quartet
April 13 @ 5:00 PM

Hiro Tanaka - Bass
Nathan Tran - Piano,
Joel Bracken - Tenor saxophone
Petros Anagnostakos - Drums

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Hiro Tanaka is a Toronto-based bassist and composer making his mark on the city’s jazz scene. Since moving to Toronto in 2018 to study at Humber College, he has built a reputation for his rock-solid feel and commanding presence. A recipient of the Humber Bass Faculty Scholarship and the Lenny Boyd Memorial Award, Hiro is recognized for his strong sense of time and his ability to elevate any ensemble he performs with. 

The Hiro Tanaka Quartet features some of Toronto’s most distinctive voices: Nathan Tran on piano, Joel Bracken on tenor saxophone, and Petros Anagnostakos on drums. Performing beloved standards, selections from the Great American Songbook, and original compositions, the group embodies modern bebop.


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Apr
14

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM

Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
April 7, 14, 21, and 28 @ 8:00pm

NO RESERVATIONS

$10 Cover Charge

Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!

Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.

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Apr
15

Victor Bateman Trio

Victor Bateman Trio
April 15 @ 5:00 PM

Victor Bateman - Bass
Reg Schwager - Guitar
Tim Shia - Drums

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Bassist/Vocalist Victor Bateman has been playing music in Toronto since 1981, and the Victor Bateman Trio has been an outlet for his musical interests since 1990. The trio evolved from Vektor, a quintet he led in the 80s. Vektor was an integral part of the Queen Street jazz scene. 

Victor’s experience as a working musician from the early 70s to the present day and his interest in a wide variety of musical styles are the informing features of his music practice. Although not necessarily a jazz musician per se, his attempts to sing and play jazz are well-meaning and not intended as slights. 

The trio plays a mix of original material and music from the jazz tradition, with occasional excursions into the blues and country repertoire. Their improvisatory approach hopefully breathes life into familiar material. The spirit of sonic exploration and an element of humour should also be present. We’ll see what happens. 

We’re looking forward to mixing it up and hope you choose to join us.

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Apr
15

Brian Dickinson Big Band

Brian Dickinson Big Band
April 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8:00 pm

John Johnson, Luis Deniz (alto saxophones) Kelly Jefferson, Jeff King, (tenor sax) Landon Vieira - Tenor Sax (April 15 and 16 )
Colleen Allen - Baritone Sax/Bass Clarinet  Al Kay, Paul Tarussov, Karl Silveira and Christian Overton - Trombones
Alex Kundakioglu, Kevin Turcotte, Kae Murphy, John MacLeod and Rebecca Hennessy - Trumpets
Sam Dickinson, Pat Collins, Ted Warren and Brian Dickinson - Rhythm section

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Apr
16

John Troy group

John Troy Group
April 16 @ 5:00 PM

John Troy - Woodwinds 
Gracie Singh-Yuz - Vocals 
Gianluca Occhipinti - Keyboards 
Sean Croal - Bass 
Lowel Whitty - Drums


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JAT is a woodwind artist originally hailing from Buffalo, NY. Having pursued his musical  journey & working experience in New York City, through his passion & consistency, John  maintains an active itinerary as an entrepreneur, performer, instructor, educator, &  endorsing artist throughout the United States. John is also the owner & operator of John  Aaron Troy Entertainment, LLC, an entertainment & events company, servicing multiple  states with public & private event entertainment & planning, as well as a private lesson,  consult & coaching studio, John Troy Enterprises Inc. 

Recent professional performances include appearances with The John Brown Big  Band, Nicholas Payton, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Take 6, The Revive Big Band, Regina Carter,  Goapole, Lance Ellington, Brown Man, Sam Hill Entertainment, Atlas Band, and the Erie  Philharmonic. He has recently served as a clinician for Penn State & the North Carolina 

Arts Council. Evolving his experience & journey via touring productions of musicals &  cabaret-style shows, John has since traveled extensively as a soloist, guest artist,  servicing a variety of concerts, presentations & engagements for commercial bands,  touring bands & musicals. John is currently celebrating a string of recent original music  releases, comprising of singles & music videos, exploring his writing for electronic effects drenched Jazz | Hip-hop Organ Quintet, whilst being anchored in bop traditions. John is  also currently delighted to offer educational passions & enthusiasm to the students of  the Park School, a focused private school established in the early 20th century. John  loves when he can collaborate with greater Toronto area musicians, do not miss this show  @ The Rex, 16th, April 2026 | 5-7pm. 


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Apr
16

Brian Dickinson Big Band

Brian Dickinson Big Band
April 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8:00 pm

John Johnson, Luis Deniz (alto saxophones) Kelly Jefferson, Jeff King, (tenor sax) Landon Vieira - Tenor Sax (April 15 and 16 )
Colleen Allen - Baritone Sax/Bass Clarinet  Al Kay, Paul Tarussov, Karl Silveira and Christian Overton - Trombones
Alex Kundakioglu, Kevin Turcotte, Kae Murphy, John MacLeod and Rebecca Hennessy - Trumpets
Sam Dickinson, Pat Collins, Ted Warren and Brian Dickinson - Rhythm section

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Apr
17

Brian Dickinson Big Band

Brian Dickinson Big Band
April 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8:00 pm

John Johnson, Luis Deniz (alto saxophones) Kelly Jefferson, Jeff King, (tenor sax) Landon Vieira - Tenor Sax (April 15 and 16 )
Colleen Allen - Baritone Sax/Bass Clarinet  Al Kay, Paul Tarussov, Karl Silveira and Christian Overton - Trombones
Alex Kundakioglu, Kevin Turcotte, Kae Murphy, John MacLeod and Rebecca Hennessy - Trumpets
Sam Dickinson, Pat Collins, Ted Warren and Brian Dickinson - Rhythm section

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Apr
18

Riverrun

Riverrun
April 18 @ 2:00 PM

Tom Richards - Piano and keyboard

Peter Lutek - Clarinet

Kae Murphy - Trumpet

Scott Peterson - Bass

Jake Oelrichs - Drums

Brandon Valdivia - Percussion

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Riverrun is a collection of some of Toronto's strongest musical personalities, led by keyboardist and composer Tom Richards. Cinematic, delving and disciplined, Riverrun cuts across stylistic boundaries and goes deep into the moment.

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Apr
18

Kayla Ramu

Kayla Ramu
April 18 @ 5:00 PM

Kayla Ramu - Vocals
Ewen Farncombe - Piano
lan Wright - Drums
Jonathan Meyer - Bass

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JUNO-nominated Canadian jazz vocalist Kalya Ramu is a standout voice in Toronto’s jazz  scene, known for her warm, dynamic style inspired by iconic singers like Ella Fitzgerald,  Anita O'Day, and Peggy Lee. A graduate of Humber College, she has released several  acclaimed recordings—including Living in a Dream (2019) and Trio (2024)—showcasing her  strengths as both an arranger and composer. Kalya performs regularly with her ensembles  across the GTA and at international jazz venues and festivals, delivering captivating  performances and bringing a fresh perspective to classic vocal jazz.

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Apr
18

Brian Dickinson Big Band

Brian Dickinson Big Band
April 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8:00 pm

John Johnson, Luis Deniz (alto saxophones) Kelly Jefferson, Jeff King, (tenor sax) Landon Vieira - Tenor Sax (April 15 and 16 )
Colleen Allen - Baritone Sax/Bass Clarinet  Al Kay, Paul Tarussov, Karl Silveira and Christian Overton - Trombones
Alex Kundakioglu, Kevin Turcotte, Kae Murphy, John MacLeod and Rebecca Hennessy - Trumpets
Sam Dickinson, Pat Collins, Ted Warren and Brian Dickinson - Rhythm section

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Apr
18

Nathan Tran Quintet

Nathan Tran Quintet
April 18 @ 11:00 PM


Nathan Tran - Piano
James Griffith - Alto
Steve Carson - Tenor
Hiro Tanaka - Bass
Keith Barstow - Drums

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Nathan Tran is a Saskatoon-born pianist who lives and works in Toronto. He has studied privately with Kathleen Solose, Robi Botos, and Hilario Duran. His style as a performer and composer reflects his love for bebop, swing-era jazz, and classical music. 

The Nathan Tran Quintet was formed for Nathan’s school recitals and studio recordings. The band’s purpose is to realize his own compositions and arrangements alongside interpretations of standard jazz repertoire. Nathan’s arrangement of alto and tenor saxophones can be reminiscent of the Konitz-Marsh recordings. Working in the style of jazz, his compositions are colourful and classically structured, with influence from composers like Chopin. Attention is given to the band members’ individual styles as improvisers. 


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Apr
19

Donné Roberts  

Donné Roberts 
April 19 @ 2:00 PM


Donné Roberts - vocal & guitar
Kiiola - vocal & keyboard
Lara Martin - backup vocal
Kevin Turcotte - trumpet 
Paco Luviano - bass
Justin McHugh - drums

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Donné Roberts  

Two times JUNO Award Winner and Four times JUNO Award Nominee  His most current album “OYA” was nominated for JUNO Award category  Global Music Album of the the year 2022.  

In May 2024 he won the First Place at the International Songwriting  Competition in the USA. “With over 14,000 entries from over  120 countries, this award confirms Donné’s impressive creativity and  songwriting talent.”  

His success led to CBC Radio One, commissioned him to compose the theme  song for their popular morning show Fresh Air, which still runs today.  Also after Donné Roberts’ successful tour in Japan in 2022 and 2023, the ABS  TV & Radio station in Japan (ABS秋⽥放送 has commissioned him with a  Japanese singer songwriter Yukiko Tsutsui to write a theme song for one of  their radio show “Yiku Maiku” ABS秋⽥放送 https://www.akita-abs.co.jp 

He is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, music producer and music teacher. Born in  Madagascar and now lives in Toronto, Canada.  

Donné known for his consistently delivering a high quality African live music  performances and for his impressive compositions.  

He used to work as backup singer for Ace of Base (Swedish pop group) and  still collaborating with different Canadian and Japanese musicians… 


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Apr
19

the Jay Blues trio

The Jay Blues Trio
April 19 @ 5:00 PM

Jwoel 'Jay Blues' Benn - Electric Guitar/Vocals

Ben Graffam - Drums 

Kyle Colasanti - Electric Bass/BG Vocals

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The Jay Blues Trio are a Canadian Psychedelic Blues & Funk band from Toronto composed of Jwoel “Jay” Benn (guitar/vocals), Ben Graffam (drums) & Kyle Colesanti (Bass). The band formed in 2023 from a collective of Blues, Rnb, Jazz and Funk lovers who met busking and preforming within the local scene. Channeling the styles of Buddy Guy, Albert Collins, Albert King, BB King, Muddy Waters, The Spinners, Sly & The Family Stone and Jimi Hendrix. Their unique brand of entertainment fuses Chicago Blues, 70’s Funk, and Whirling solos with Slow Sultry Acid-Blues and a tight rhythm section that will make you want to groove.

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Apr
19

Fabio Ragnelli Quartet

Fabio Ragnelli Quartet
April 19 & 20 @ 8:00 PM

Fabio Ragnelli - Drums
Dan Fortin - Bass
Michael Davidson - Vibes
Allison Au - alto

Originally from Toronto, Ontario, drummer Fabio Ragnelli is a JUNO Award-winning drummer and has been an in-demand sideman performing, recording, and touring with a number of artists over the last fifteen years. Ragnelli has toured nationally and internationally, performing at venues such as Massey Hall, Koerner Hall, Place des Arts, The 55 Bar, Cornelia St. Café, The National Arts Centre, SMOKE Jazz Club, The Cotton Club, Birldland, SF Jazz Center, The Blue Note Jazz Club, and has also performed at a number of jazz festivals including Haiti, Halmstad, Monterey, and Montreal, among others. Fabio is an Associate Professor of Jazz Drumset at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg. 


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Apr
20

Hanson Goldwin

Hanson Goldwin
April 20 @ 5:00 PM

Hanson Goldwin - Saxophone
Band TBA

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Hanson Goldwin is a dynamic up-and-coming saxophonist and composer making waves in the city’s music scene. Originally from Fredericton, New Brunswick, he is currently in his fourth year at the University of Toronto’s Jazz Performance program. Under the direction of renowned Toronto Jazz musicians such asKelly Jefferson, Allison Au, Jon Maharaj, and Dan Fortin in private lessons and in ensembles through the university, Hanson has honed a sound that blends tradition with modern innovation.

As both a bandleader and sideman, Hanson has performed at venues across the city, captivating audiences with his expressive improvisation and musicality. Whether leading his ensembles or contributing to diverse projects, he brings a distinct voice shaped by a deep love for the jazz and a forward-thinking approach.

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Apr
20

Fabio Ragnelli Quartet

Fabio Ragnelli Quartet
April 19 & 20 @ 8:00 PM

Fabio Ragnelli - Drums
Dan Fortin - Bass
Michael Davidson - Vibes
Allison Au - alto

Originally from Toronto, Ontario, drummer Fabio Ragnelli is a JUNO Award-winning drummer and has been an in-demand sideman performing, recording, and touring with a number of artists over the last fifteen years. Ragnelli has toured nationally and internationally, performing at venues such as Massey Hall, Koerner Hall, Place des Arts, The 55 Bar, Cornelia St. Café, The National Arts Centre, SMOKE Jazz Club, The Cotton Club, Birldland, SF Jazz Center, The Blue Note Jazz Club, and has also performed at a number of jazz festivals including Haiti, Halmstad, Monterey, and Montreal, among others. Fabio is an Associate Professor of Jazz Drumset at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg. 


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Apr
21

Reagan Mitchell

Reagan Mitchell
April 21 @ 5:00 pm

Reagan Mitchell - Saxophone

Brandon Davis -Bass
Mark Kelso -Drums

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Reagan Mitchell, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in music with an emphasis in Jazz Studies and his Educational Specialist’s and Doctor of Philosophy degrees with an emphasis in Curriculum and Instruction. The transdisciplinary training in composition, performance, and educational philosophy has afforded them the space to explore the social, communal, therapeutic, political, and geographic implications of music. In addition to currently being independent scholar based in Toronto, ON, Reagan was an Associate Professor (2019-2025) in the Division of Liberal Arts at University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) and prior was the A. Lindsay O’Connor Endowed Visiting Professor in the Department of Educational Studies at Colgate University (2017-2019). Reagan has freelanced as a saxophonist, composer, and arranger in the Nashville, Greeley, Denver, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, New York, and Greensboro areas. Some of the musical luminaries he/they have performed with are Charlie Hunter, Bobby Previte, Jnerio Jarel, Randy Brecker, Ernestine Anderson, David Liebman, Slide Hampton, Deborah Brown, Tim Hagans, Dick Oatts, Steve Wiest, Marvin Stamm, Mike Longo, and Benny Golson. The opportunity to perform in such culturally and ethnically diverse settings has profoundly influenced Reagan’s overall approach to scholarship, pedagogy, and music. Moreover, the merger of scholarship and performance has proven to be invaluable to Reagan’s artistic and intellectual development. Through these expanded courses of engagement, they have laid the foundation for a program of research on the cultural and historical influences of race, space, gentrification, auditory architecture, and communal wisdom on education. Reagan’s scholarship brings together curriculum theory, ethnic studies, Black diaspora studies, Critical Race Theory, Queer theory, critical geography, and critical sound studies. 

 

photo by Steel String Photography

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Apr
21

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM

Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
April 7, 14, 21, and 28 @ 8:00pm

NO RESERVATIONS

$10 Cover Charge

Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!

Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.

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Apr
22

The Michael Arnowitt - George Koller Jazz Duo with Nico Dann, drums

The Michael Arnowitt - George Koller Jazz Duo with Nico Dann, drums
April 22 @ 5:00 Pm

Michael Arnowitt - Piano 

George Koller - Upright bass 

Nico Dann - Drums 

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Michael Arnowitt recently immigrated to Canada from having lived in Vermont in the United  States for many years, and has been warmly received by Toronto locals for his extraordinary  sense of touch at the piano, the absorbing musical landscapes he creates through improvisation,  and his natural and engaging onstage manner with audiences of all ages. He has delighted music  lovers in concert halls and clubs around the world, including performances in Paris, Amsterdam,  Prague, Budapest, Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Seoul. The bassist George Koller is well known  in Toronto for promoting jazz, world, and folk music through his many concerts and recordings.  In his varied and expansive career, he has performed with great musicians including Peter 

Gabriel, Eartha Kitt, Chaka Khan, Loreena McKennitt, David Clayton-Thomas, Larry Coryell,  Karrin Allyson, Phil Woods, The Shuffle Demons, and Laila Biali, and last year had a week-long  engagement with the vocalist Holly Cole at the prestigious Blue Note in Japan. Drummer Nico  Dann is part of one of Toronto’s most notable musical families with his father Steven and sister  Robin distinguishing themselves in diverse musical genres. Nico Dann has collaborated with  outstanding musicians including Allison Au, Andrew Downing, Christine Jensen, Roberto  Occhipinti, Michael Davidson, Reg Schwager, and the double-bass virtuoso Joel Quarrington.  Dann has performed at festivals in the U.S. and Europe at the North Sea Jazz Festival,  Montreal’s Off Jazz Festival, South by Southwest and the Glastonbury Festiianist Michael Arnowitt is joined by Toronto favourites George Koller on upright bass and Nico  Dann on drums for a colourful and lively set of acoustic jazz. The trio will perform jazz classics  such as Benny Golson’s stylish Along Came Betty, Miles Davis’ evocative Nardis, music by  Wayne Shorter, jazz arrangements of the Beatles’ She’s Leaving Home and Eleanor Rigby, and  improvisations on tunes from more recent decades by Brad Mehldau, Kamasi Washington, and  Dave Holland. A highlight of the set will be Michael Arnowitt’s jazz arrangement “The Stream”  based on J.S. Bach’s atmospheric and moody Fugue in C-sharp minor from the Well-Tempered  Keyboard, transformed into the language of jazz . The trio will also in celebration of Earth Day  play a few tunes marking our appreciation of the planet. 

Come to the Rex for an up-close experience – a great opportunity to hear these three outstanding  creative musicians perform a set of acoustic jazz full of improvisational interplay and musical  conversation.  


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Apr
22

Teri Parker Quartet

TERI pARKER qUartet

aPRIL 22, 23, 24, 25@ 8:00pm

Teri Parker - Piano
Luis Deniz - alto saxophone
Mark Godfrey - bass
Ernesto Cervini - drums


Teri Parker (MA, BMus) is a jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader based in Toronto, Canada. Parker has studied with world-renowned artists, including Sophia Rosoff, Aaron Goldberg, Guillermo Klein, Fred Hersch, and Enrico Pieranunzi, and holds both a BMus in Performance from the University of Toronto and an MA in Composition from York University. She has played at many major national festivals, including the Toronto Jazz Festival, the Halifax Jazz Festival, and the Guelph Jazz Festival, and at prominent venues such as the National Music Center, The Rex, and The Jazz Room. In 2023, Parker released Shaping The Invisible, featuring some of Canada’s top jazz talent: Luis Deniz, on alto saxophone; Mark Godfrey, on bass; Ernesto Cervini, on drums and Andrew McAnsh, on trumpet.

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Apr
23

Sean Bray Peach Trio

Sean Bray Peach TrIO
April 23 @ 5:00 PM

Sean Bray - Guitar
Davide Direnzo -Drums
George Koller - Bass.

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Sean Bray is considered to be one of  Canada’s top guitarists. After studying at the prestigious  Manhattan School of Music in New York City, Sean moved  to Toronto in 1990. Sean has the ability to fit into many  musical genres while still retaining an unmistakably original  voice on his instrument. This quickly helped him become a  sought after sideman, studio guitarist and leader of his own  projects. Sean has played and/or recorded with Pat  LaBarbera, Mike Murley, Kirk MacDonald, Bob Mintzer,  George Garzone, Campbell Ryga, Brian Dickinson, Alex  Dean, Roy Styffe, Big Miller and many more. Sean Bray is  endorsed D’Addario Strings. 


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Apr
23

Teri Parker Quartet

TERI pARKER qUartet

aPRIL 22, 23, 24, 25@ 8:00pm

Teri Parker - Piano
Luis Deniz - alto saxophone
Mark Godfrey - bass
Ernesto Cervini - drums


Teri Parker (MA, BMus) is a jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader based in Toronto, Canada. Parker has studied with world-renowned artists, including Sophia Rosoff, Aaron Goldberg, Guillermo Klein, Fred Hersch, and Enrico Pieranunzi, and holds both a BMus in Performance from the University of Toronto and an MA in Composition from York University. She has played at many major national festivals, including the Toronto Jazz Festival, the Halifax Jazz Festival, and the Guelph Jazz Festival, and at prominent venues such as the National Music Center, The Rex, and The Jazz Room. In 2023, Parker released Shaping The Invisible, featuring some of Canada’s top jazz talent: Luis Deniz, on alto saxophone; Mark Godfrey, on bass; Ernesto Cervini, on drums and Andrew McAnsh, on trumpet.

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Apr
24

Isaak Bonk & The Roast Chicken Ramblers

Isaak Bonk & The Roast Chicken Ramblers
April 24 @ 5:00 PM

Kyle Sullivan - Drums
Clayton Harder - Bass
Michael Spiroff - Piano
Tom Moffett - Trumpet
Sean McCarthy - Saxophon
Laurent Humeau - Clarinet
Isaak Bonk - Vocals / Guitar

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Isaak Bonk’s stride guitar playing serves as the foundation for turn of the 20th century jazz,  blues and ragtime. By way of the great early American blues guitarists (Blind Blake, Lonnie  Johnson) Isaak has cultivated a playing style to suit swing music of the pre war era. The Roast  Chicken Ramblers are comprised of Toronto’s finest musicians, they blend humour and reverie  into an eclectic repertoire from a by-gone age.


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Apr
24

Teri Parker Quartet

TERI pARKER qUartet

aPRIL 22, 23, 24, 25@ 8:00pm

Teri Parker - Piano
Luis Deniz - alto saxophone
Mark Godfrey - bass
Ernesto Cervini - drums


Teri Parker (MA, BMus) is a jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader based in Toronto, Canada. Parker has studied with world-renowned artists, including Sophia Rosoff, Aaron Goldberg, Guillermo Klein, Fred Hersch, and Enrico Pieranunzi, and holds both a BMus in Performance from the University of Toronto and an MA in Composition from York University. She has played at many major national festivals, including the Toronto Jazz Festival, the Halifax Jazz Festival, and the Guelph Jazz Festival, and at prominent venues such as the National Music Center, The Rex, and The Jazz Room. In 2023, Parker released Shaping The Invisible, featuring some of Canada’s top jazz talent: Luis Deniz, on alto saxophone; Mark Godfrey, on bass; Ernesto Cervini, on drums and Andrew McAnsh, on trumpet.

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Apr
24

Heather Luckhart Blues Trio

Heather Luckhart Blues Trio
April 24 @ 11:00 PM

Heather Luckhart - Vocals / Band Leader
Eric St - Laurent - Guitar
Ethan Ardelli - Drums

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Heather Luckhart’s career has grown out of Toronto’s club scene, where she built a reputation as a powerhouse singer comfortable in everything from trio settings to full horn‑driven bands. Her debut album “Make It Through” introduced a writing style that blends rootsy arrangements with lyrics about resilience, heartbreak, and finding light in the middle of hard seasons, positioning her as one of the city’s rising blues voices.​​

Onstage, Heather leans into dynamic shifts—whispered lines that suddenly bloom into full‑throated shouts, call‑and‑response passages with the band, and improvised endings that stretch songs into cathartic, crowd‑clapping finales. The Heather Luckhart Blues Band has appeared at rooms such as Grossman’s Tavern, the Horseshoe, Poetry Jazz Café, and Function Bar, where regular “Final Fridays” shows close each month with a mix of blues, soul, and deep groove.

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Apr
25

Ally Fiola & Next Quest

Ally Fiola & Next Quest
April 25 @ 2:00 PM

Ally Fiola - Saxophone
Emily Ferrell - Trombone
Addison Sowery-Quinn - Sousaphone
Tom Richards - Keys
Lowell Whitty - Drums

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Ally Fiola is a Nova Scotian saxophonist, film composer, and bandleader of The Next Quest, a groove-based jazz ensemble. Known for blending quirky melodies with infectious grooves inspired by funk, soul, and New Orleans brass bands, Ally’s emotionally charged jazz compositions have earned recognition, including a nomination at the 2022 Marvin Hamlisch International Music Awards and multiple Music Nova Scotia award nominations.

As a resourceful composer with a background in jazz and classical studies, Ally often experiments with sonic and harmonic elements, blending traditional and contemporary styles with influences of her experiences as a professional saxophonist. The majority of her writing contains an element of storytelling, which is a creative framework that she values immensely, having worked on films across North America and Europe. She is an active board member for the Screen Composers Guild of Canada, and received her Masters in Film Composition from Kingston University in London, UK. 

Her 2023 album Interblaze — a bold and soulful exploration of grief, passion, and resilience — features standout collaborations with Grammy-winning musicians such as saxophonist Jeff Coffin (Béla Fleck & the Flecktones, Dave Matthews Band) and keyboardist Glenn Patscha (Bonnie Raitt). The record showcases Ally’s strength as a composer, performer, and producer, and has resonated with international listeners for its emotional depth and musical sophistication.

Ally's artistic development includes a music residency at the Banff Centre for Arts & Creativity where she worked with the Quasar Saxophone Quartet, and was part of the Canadian Academy's ‘Women in Post’ 2024-2025 cohort for composition and post-production sound. In 2023, she was selected for the La Napoule Canadian Artist Residency in France, where she composed a Canada Council-funded orchestral piece on climate change’s impact on coastal communities, and was a co-artist in residence alongside award-winning accordionist Mary Beth Carty at the 2025 Deep Roots Residency at Ross Creek Centre for the Arts.

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Apr
25

Neon Eagle

Neon Eagle
april 25 @ 5:00 PM

Led by: Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel

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Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.

Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!

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Apr
25

Teri Parker Quartet

TERI pARKER qUartet

aPRIL 22, 23, 24, 25@ 8:00pm

Teri Parker - Piano
Luis Deniz - alto saxophone
Mark Godfrey - bass
Ernesto Cervini - drums


Teri Parker (MA, BMus) is a jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader based in Toronto, Canada. Parker has studied with world-renowned artists, including Sophia Rosoff, Aaron Goldberg, Guillermo Klein, Fred Hersch, and Enrico Pieranunzi, and holds both a BMus in Performance from the University of Toronto and an MA in Composition from York University. She has played at many major national festivals, including the Toronto Jazz Festival, the Halifax Jazz Festival, and the Guelph Jazz Festival, and at prominent venues such as the National Music Center, The Rex, and The Jazz Room. In 2023, Parker released Shaping The Invisible, featuring some of Canada’s top jazz talent: Luis Deniz, on alto saxophone; Mark Godfrey, on bass; Ernesto Cervini, on drums and Andrew McAnsh, on trumpet.

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Apr
25

Joel Bracken Quintet

Joel Bracken Quintet
April 25 @ 11:00 Pm

Joel Bracken - Tenor Sax
James Griffiths - Alto Sax
Ewen Farncombe - Piano
Sylvestor Pederson - Bass
Mateo Mancuso - Drums

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Joel Bracken is a new, unique voice on the saxophone in the Toronto music scene. His style is lyrical and playful but also fiery and spontaneous. As a composer, Joel strikes a balance between singable melodies and colourful harmony that provide a setting for an ensemble to explore and improvise together.

Joel was born and raised in Toronto and hails from a musical family. The eclectic mix of music he heard during his upbringing has given him an open mind and heart to different musical perspectives. At a young age, Joel began exploring jazz clubs around the city, and as he started to focus on the saxophone, he found himself inspired by the rich music community in Toronto. 

At Humber’s Community Music School and later at Humber College, Joel had the opportunity to study with some of Canada’s finest musicians, such as Lorne Lofsky, Kirk MacDonald, David French, and Mike Downes. These experiences helped inform Joel’s direction as a player early on. 

Joel has started to make his name as a performer around the city at many venues including, Jazz Bistro, The Rex, The Emmet Ray, Drom Taberna, and Koerner Hall. Joel has had the opportunity at Humber College and on the scene to perform with brilliant musicians like Davide Virelles, Ingrid Jensen, Lorne Lofsky, and Mike Downes. In July 2024, Joel released a short EP of his original compositions in a quartet with Sam Dickinson, Mike Downes, and Mateo Mancuso, and plans on releasing more music soon!

Joel is a passionate educator and is on staff as a woodwind and piano instructor at Bloor West Music Studios and Stay At Home Music. Joel also teaches private lessons out of his studio.

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Apr
26

Bard from The Club

Bard From The Club
April 26 @ 2:00 PM

Patrick Blanchard - Trombone/Leader 

John Pittman - Flugelhorn/Keys 

Onika Blackman - Vocals 

Ricky Franco - Vocals 

Adam Hutchinson - Guitar/Vocals 

Eric Woolston - Drums 

Jonathan Amador - Bass 

Joao Leao -Keys / Vocals

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Toronto's Bard from the Club is a dynamic collective of the city's busiest musicians, blending lovers rock reggae and jazz influences with English and Spanish vocals. Their soundscape is enriched by members hailing from Salseros with Attitude, Hardcore Band, The Human Rights, The Heavyweights Brass Band, and Bubblegum Bikini. With soulful rhythms and vibrant melodies, Bard from the Club transforms every stage into a pulsating celebration of cross- cultural groove, uniting audiences through irresistible beats and heartfelt passion. 

 


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Apr
26

Carl Mayotte Quintet

Carl Mayotte Quintet
April 26 @ 8:00 PM

Carl Mayotte- Bass
Gabriel Cyr- Guitar
Stéphane Chamberland- Drum
Damien-Jade Cyr- Saxophones and Keys
Francis Grégoire- Keys and piano


Grand laureate of the 2020-2021 Radio-Canada Jazz Revelation title, Carl Mayotte is now one of the most popular young bassists and jazzmen in Quebec and Canada. Having started his professional career at the age of 16 and completed a master's degree in jazz performance at McGill University, his virtuosity and versatility have been noticed by several musicians and critics from Alain Caron to the Bass Magazine. His third album, Escale, won him a Félix award (the equivalent of the Grammy awards in Quebec) for jazz album of the year in 2022. He just release a new album name Carnaval, wich is a tribute to his passion for brasilian and latin music.



Carl Mayotte’s new concert will showcase the music from his upcoming album Claude. Staying true to the energy and virtuosity that define his group, this performance also explores a more emotional and introspective dimension.
Inspired by two significant life events, including the passing of his father, this music blends nostalgia with a sense of release—an experience that will leave you both smiling and deeply moved.
With Claude, Carl Mayotte presents a work that is both intimate and luminous, shaped by two pivotal moments in his life: the fire that destroyed his apartment in 2023 and the loss of his father in 2024. From these trials emerges a body of music where nostalgia intertwines with the joy of remembrance, carried by a renewed sonic language drawing from contemporary jazz, indie pop, and the modern UK fusion scene.
Through this project, the musician pays tribute to his father, Claude Mayotte.

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Apr
27

Carl Mayotte Quintet

Carl Mayotte Quintet
April 26 @ 8:00 PM

Carl Mayotte- Bass
Gabriel Cyr- Guitar
Stéphane Chamberland- Drum
Damien-Jade Cyr- Saxophones and Keys
Francis Grégoire- Keys and piano


Grand laureate of the 2020-2021 Radio-Canada Jazz Revelation title, Carl Mayotte is now one of the most popular young bassists and jazzmen in Quebec and Canada. Having started his professional career at the age of 16 and completed a master's degree in jazz performance at McGill University, his virtuosity and versatility have been noticed by several musicians and critics from Alain Caron to the Bass Magazine. His third album, Escale, won him a Félix award (the equivalent of the Grammy awards in Quebec) for jazz album of the year in 2022. He just release a new album name Carnaval, wich is a tribute to his passion for brasilian and latin music.



Carl Mayotte’s new concert will showcase the music from his upcoming album Claude. Staying true to the energy and virtuosity that define his group, this performance also explores a more emotional and introspective dimension.
Inspired by two significant life events, including the passing of his father, this music blends nostalgia with a sense of release—an experience that will leave you both smiling and deeply moved.
With Claude, Carl Mayotte presents a work that is both intimate and luminous, shaped by two pivotal moments in his life: the fire that destroyed his apartment in 2023 and the loss of his father in 2024. From these trials emerges a body of music where nostalgia intertwines with the joy of remembrance, carried by a renewed sonic language drawing from contemporary jazz, indie pop, and the modern UK fusion scene.
Through this project, the musician pays tribute to his father, Claude Mayotte.

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Apr
27

John Macleod's Rex Hotel Orchestra

John Macleod's Rex Hotel Orchestra
april 27 @ 8:00 PM

Led by John Macleod - Trumpet / Flugelhorn
20-piece Juno Award-winning Jazz Big Band

Canada’s Finest Big Band Jazz Ensemble

The life and career of John MacLeod is intricately bound to the history of jazz and big band music in Toronto. A native of this city, he took a very early interest in jazz and by the time he began studying the trumpet at age 12 was already an aficionado of New Orleans, Chicago and swing styles of the music. His earliest local hero was trumpeter "Trump" Davidson and by his early teens he was attending t.v. recording sessions where he would be amazed by studio greats such as Guido Basso, Moe Koffman and Teddy Roderman. A decade later, John would be playing with many of these early heros. In fact he would have professional involvement with every name listed in this release from Benny Louis to Ron Collier to Guido Basso. He even took his boyhood hero "Trump" Davidson's place in Trump's band. Few other musicians of his generation can claim as much direct connection to the entire history of jazz and big band music in Toronto. His long association with Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass would also have a profound effect on his approach to arranging and composing. While his writing may be uniquely his own, the sound of his band is unmistakably "Toronto".

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Apr
28

Adriana Malandrino

Adriana Malandrino
April 28 @ 5:00 PM

Adriana Malandrino - Vocals
Band - TBA

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Adriana Malandrino is a Toronto-based jazz vocalist and recent graduate of the University of Toronto’s renowned Jazz Music program. Known for her warm tone, expressive phrasing, and modern interpretations of classic standards, she brings a fresh and thoughtful voice to the contemporary jazz scene. Whether performing with small ensembles or leading her own projects, Adriana combines technical skill with heartfelt musical storytelling.

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Apr
28

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM

Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
April 7, 14, 21, and 28 @ 8:00pm

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$10 Cover Charge

Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!

Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.

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Apr
29

Mike Kawabe

Mike Kawabe
April 29 @ 5:00 PM


Mike Kawabe: Drums
Pat Labarbera: Sax
Steve Cole: Guitar 
Neil Swainson: Bass.


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Born in Japan and growing up in the GTA, Mike Kawabe’s background in jazz, classical, world and various pop music idioms has provided him with a rare perspective. A drummer-percussionist-writer-arranger-educator who continues to perform in all styles of music for over 30 years. Mike has played with the likes of Guido Basso, Pat Labarbera, Robi Botos, John MacLeod, Kirk MacDonald, Gene DiNovi, and Mike Murley. He has also played in a number of musicals including Songs For A New World, The Producers, Kinky Boots, Little Shop of Horrors, Blood Brothers, Evita and Guys and Dolls to name a few.
Mike’s quartet performs a wide variety of jazz standards from traditional to modern and features original pieces by him and the members of his talented group. Mike adds a fresh and unique voice to venues from small clubs, studio sessions, orchestra pits to large scale

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Apr
29

Rez Abbasi from NYC

Rez Abbasi from NYC
April 29, 30 &
May 1, 2 @ 8:00 PM

Rez Abbasi - guitar

Marta Sanchez - piano

Chris Lightcap - bass

Hamir Atwal - drums

Guitarist, composer, author and 2021 Guggenheim Fellow, Rez Abbasi is among a rare  breed of artists that continue to push boundaries from within the traditions he has  embraced. Consistently placing on DownBeat magazine’s International Critics Poll in  Guitar alongside luminaries Bill Frisell and Pat Metheny since 2014, Abbasi continues to  forge new ground with his multi-dimensional projects.  

“Abbasi is living, breathing proof that jazz music can be as vital and boundary-pushing as  ever.” AllAboutJazz.com.  

Born in Karachi, Pakistan, migrating to Southern California at the age of four, schooled  at the University of Southern California and the Manhattan School of Music in jazz and  classical music, along with a pilgrimage in India under the guidance of master  percussionist, Ustad Alla Rakha, Abbasi is a vivid synthesis of all the above stated  influences and genres.  

“Mr. Abbasi succeeded in making some fairly cerebral intricacies feel intuitive and  touched by a higher purpose.” – New York Times  

With seventeen self-titled albums and multiple composition grants, Abbasi’s wide-ranging  projects continue to capture the attention of The Wall Street Journal, The New York  Times and NPR to name a few. His most recent album Sound Remains reunites his acoustic  group, RAAQ. With the addition of a percussionist, the sound explores sonic territories  rarely heard in jazz. His prior release Charm is a collaboration with American sitarist, Josh  Feinberg while his 2022 trio release Django-shift recasts legendary guitarist Django  Reinhardt’s lesser-known compositions into a modern light. In 2019, commissioned by  the New York Guitar Festival, he released his live score to the 1929 Indian/German silent  film A Throw of Dice and in 2018, his long-standing group featuring band-mates Vijay Iyer  and Rudresh Mahanthappa released Unfiltered Universe, the third in a trilogy of albums  that set out to explore South Asian musical influences with jazz. Rez also serves as musical  director, arranger and guitarist for his life partner, Indian vocalist, composer and multiple  Juno Award winner Kiran Ahluwalia. www.RezTone.com


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Apr
30

Harley Card Trio

Harley Card Trio
April 30 @ 5:00 PM

Harley Card - Guitar
Dan Fortin - Bass
Ethan Ardelli - Drums

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harley card is a Toronto based guitarist, composer, singer-songwriter and educator originally from Winnipeg Manitoba, via Ottawa Ontario. In addition to leading his own groups, Harley is a member of  and co-composer for the Canadian bands; Hobson's Choice, Stoptime, God's Gift To Yoda, and Dream Logic.

As a contributor to the creative music scene in Toronto since 2003, Harley has played with many artists including; Richard Underhill, Alex Dean, Alex Samaras, Mike Malone, Kelly Jefferson, Colin Fisher, William Carn, Alexander Brown, Michael Herring and Harrington, Chris Gale, Ethan Ardelli, Bernie Senensky, Michael Davidson, Don Scott, Matt Newton, Daniel Jamieson, Felicity Williams, Dave Clark, Carlie Howell, Jon Challoner, Sarah Jerrom, RJ Sachnanathan, Rebecca Hennessy, Dan Fortin, Ted Crosby, Dan Gaucher, and Ernesto Cervini, among others.

"Card’s musical sensibility is fully formed and urbane. His writing reflects a sense of history and is therefore worldly wise." 

                  -Raul d’Gama Rose- All About Jazz

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Apr
30

Rez Abbasi from NYC

Rez Abbasi from NYC
April 29, 30 &
May 1, 2 @ 8:00 PM

Rez Abbasi - guitar

Marta Sanchez - piano

Chris Lightcap - bass

Hamir Atwal - drums

Guitarist, composer, author and 2021 Guggenheim Fellow, Rez Abbasi is among a rare  breed of artists that continue to push boundaries from within the traditions he has  embraced. Consistently placing on DownBeat magazine’s International Critics Poll in  Guitar alongside luminaries Bill Frisell and Pat Metheny since 2014, Abbasi continues to  forge new ground with his multi-dimensional projects.  

“Abbasi is living, breathing proof that jazz music can be as vital and boundary-pushing as  ever.” AllAboutJazz.com.  

Born in Karachi, Pakistan, migrating to Southern California at the age of four, schooled  at the University of Southern California and the Manhattan School of Music in jazz and  classical music, along with a pilgrimage in India under the guidance of master  percussionist, Ustad Alla Rakha, Abbasi is a vivid synthesis of all the above stated  influences and genres.  

“Mr. Abbasi succeeded in making some fairly cerebral intricacies feel intuitive and  touched by a higher purpose.” – New York Times  

With seventeen self-titled albums and multiple composition grants, Abbasi’s wide-ranging  projects continue to capture the attention of The Wall Street Journal, The New York  Times and NPR to name a few. His most recent album Sound Remains reunites his acoustic  group, RAAQ. With the addition of a percussionist, the sound explores sonic territories  rarely heard in jazz. His prior release Charm is a collaboration with American sitarist, Josh  Feinberg while his 2022 trio release Django-shift recasts legendary guitarist Django  Reinhardt’s lesser-known compositions into a modern light. In 2019, commissioned by  the New York Guitar Festival, he released his live score to the 1929 Indian/German silent  film A Throw of Dice and in 2018, his long-standing group featuring band-mates Vijay Iyer  and Rudresh Mahanthappa released Unfiltered Universe, the third in a trilogy of albums  that set out to explore South Asian musical influences with jazz. Rez also serves as musical  director, arranger and guitarist for his life partner, Indian vocalist, composer and multiple  Juno Award winner Kiran Ahluwalia. www.RezTone.com


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May
1

Rez Abbasi from NYC

Rez Abbasi from NYC
April 29, 30 &
May 1, 2 @ 8:00 PM

Rez Abbasi - guitar

Marta Sanchez - piano

Chris Lightcap - bass

Hamir Atwal - drums

Guitarist, composer, author and 2021 Guggenheim Fellow, Rez Abbasi is among a rare  breed of artists that continue to push boundaries from within the traditions he has  embraced. Consistently placing on DownBeat magazine’s International Critics Poll in  Guitar alongside luminaries Bill Frisell and Pat Metheny since 2014, Abbasi continues to  forge new ground with his multi-dimensional projects.  

“Abbasi is living, breathing proof that jazz music can be as vital and boundary-pushing as  ever.” AllAboutJazz.com.  

Born in Karachi, Pakistan, migrating to Southern California at the age of four, schooled  at the University of Southern California and the Manhattan School of Music in jazz and  classical music, along with a pilgrimage in India under the guidance of master  percussionist, Ustad Alla Rakha, Abbasi is a vivid synthesis of all the above stated  influences and genres.  

“Mr. Abbasi succeeded in making some fairly cerebral intricacies feel intuitive and  touched by a higher purpose.” – New York Times  

With seventeen self-titled albums and multiple composition grants, Abbasi’s wide-ranging  projects continue to capture the attention of The Wall Street Journal, The New York  Times and NPR to name a few. His most recent album Sound Remains reunites his acoustic  group, RAAQ. With the addition of a percussionist, the sound explores sonic territories  rarely heard in jazz. His prior release Charm is a collaboration with American sitarist, Josh  Feinberg while his 2022 trio release Django-shift recasts legendary guitarist Django  Reinhardt’s lesser-known compositions into a modern light. In 2019, commissioned by  the New York Guitar Festival, he released his live score to the 1929 Indian/German silent  film A Throw of Dice and in 2018, his long-standing group featuring band-mates Vijay Iyer  and Rudresh Mahanthappa released Unfiltered Universe, the third in a trilogy of albums  that set out to explore South Asian musical influences with jazz. Rez also serves as musical  director, arranger and guitarist for his life partner, Indian vocalist, composer and multiple  Juno Award winner Kiran Ahluwalia. www.RezTone.com


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May
2

Rez Abbasi from NYC

Rez Abbasi from NYC
April 29, 30 &
May 1, 2 @ 8:00 PM

Rez Abbasi - guitar

Marta Sanchez - piano

Chris Lightcap - bass

Hamir Atwal - drums

Guitarist, composer, author and 2021 Guggenheim Fellow, Rez Abbasi is among a rare  breed of artists that continue to push boundaries from within the traditions he has  embraced. Consistently placing on DownBeat magazine’s International Critics Poll in  Guitar alongside luminaries Bill Frisell and Pat Metheny since 2014, Abbasi continues to  forge new ground with his multi-dimensional projects.  

“Abbasi is living, breathing proof that jazz music can be as vital and boundary-pushing as  ever.” AllAboutJazz.com.  

Born in Karachi, Pakistan, migrating to Southern California at the age of four, schooled  at the University of Southern California and the Manhattan School of Music in jazz and  classical music, along with a pilgrimage in India under the guidance of master  percussionist, Ustad Alla Rakha, Abbasi is a vivid synthesis of all the above stated  influences and genres.  

“Mr. Abbasi succeeded in making some fairly cerebral intricacies feel intuitive and  touched by a higher purpose.” – New York Times  

With seventeen self-titled albums and multiple composition grants, Abbasi’s wide-ranging  projects continue to capture the attention of The Wall Street Journal, The New York  Times and NPR to name a few. His most recent album Sound Remains reunites his acoustic  group, RAAQ. With the addition of a percussionist, the sound explores sonic territories  rarely heard in jazz. His prior release Charm is a collaboration with American sitarist, Josh  Feinberg while his 2022 trio release Django-shift recasts legendary guitarist Django  Reinhardt’s lesser-known compositions into a modern light. In 2019, commissioned by  the New York Guitar Festival, he released his live score to the 1929 Indian/German silent  film A Throw of Dice and in 2018, his long-standing group featuring band-mates Vijay Iyer  and Rudresh Mahanthappa released Unfiltered Universe, the third in a trilogy of albums  that set out to explore South Asian musical influences with jazz. Rez also serves as musical  director, arranger and guitarist for his life partner, Indian vocalist, composer and multiple  Juno Award winner Kiran Ahluwalia. www.RezTone.com


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Mar
30

John Macleod's Rex Hotel Orchestra

John Macleod's Rex Hotel Orchestra
March 30 @ 8:00 PM

Led by John Macleod - Trumpet / Flugelhorn
20-piece Juno Award-winning Jazz Big Band

Canada’s Finest Big Band Jazz Ensemble

The life and career of John MacLeod is intricately bound to the history of jazz and big band music in Toronto. A native of this city, he took a very early interest in jazz and by the time he began studying the trumpet at age 12 was already an aficionado of New Orleans, Chicago and swing styles of the music. His earliest local hero was trumpeter "Trump" Davidson and by his early teens he was attending t.v. recording sessions where he would be amazed by studio greats such as Guido Basso, Moe Koffman and Teddy Roderman. A decade later, John would be playing with many of these early heros. In fact he would have professional involvement with every name listed in this release from Benny Louis to Ron Collier to Guido Basso. He even took his boyhood hero "Trump" Davidson's place in Trump's band. Few other musicians of his generation can claim as much direct connection to the entire history of jazz and big band music in Toronto. His long association with Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass would also have a profound effect on his approach to arranging and composing. While his writing may be uniquely his own, the sound of his band is unmistakably "Toronto".

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Mar
29

Ilana Waldston and The Jazz 'N' Laughs Band

Ilana Waldston and The Jazz 'N' Laughs Band
March 29 @ 8:00 PM

Ilana Waldston - Vocals
Rob Thaller - Piano
Pat Collins - Bass

Ilana Waldston is not merely a singer but also a consummate storyteller,  bringing her extensive theatre training into the world of jazz music. Whether  she’s breaking your heart with a beautiful ballad, moving you out of your seat  with a swinging standard, or tickling your funny bone with the unusual comedic  songs for which she’s best known, an evening with Ilana and the Jazz ‘n’ Laughs  Band is a guaranteed good time.  

Joining her at the Rex will be Rob Thaller on piano, and Pat Collins on bass…  there may be some surprise guests as well! 

“Ilana Waldston combines a smooth, rich voice with the lightness that comes  from her natural wit, and then mixes it all in with some of the most fantastic  unearthed gems of the Great American Songbook to create a highly entertaining  experience. So much fun!”  

- Heather Bambrick, Juno-nominated Jazz Vocalist and broadcaster 

"Often humorous songs may be humorous, but don’t sound like real songs.  These are the whole package! They’re now in the Radio Deluxe library, ready to  be called upon. I also enjoyed your standards. It’s an all-around excellent album.”  – Don McCulloch, Radio Deluxe 

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Mar
29

Laura Hubert Band

Laura hubert Band
march 1, 15, 29 @ 5:00 PM

Laura Hubert - Vocals
Peter Hill - Piano

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Canadian vocal treasure, born and raised in Toronto, Laura Hubert has remained a steady force on the city’s music scene over the past 25 years. Although she retired from rock and roll back per se when JUNO-winning indie-rock group Leslie Spit Treeo split up late last millennium, for several decades now she has been singing her soulful interpretations of vintage blues, jazz and Western swing all over the Greater Toronto Area. “I want to participate in the joy of the world, try to keep it light,” says Hubert.  “Just trying to have some fun. Sing some songs. Make some music. Give some joy.”

Over the years she recorded 3 solo albums with her band, led by pianist Peter Hill and featuring some of Toronto’s finest including Chris Whiteley, Brandi Disterheft, Victor Bateman, William Sperandei: “Girlish Days” (2000), “Live at the Rex” (2001) and “Half Bridled” (2004).

In the years since these recordings, Hubert and her fans enjoyed residencies at venerable venues such as Grossman’s Tavern, The Cameron House and The Rex Hotel. Singing many of the same old classic songs over the years, like the finest of wine Hubert’s art has aged in the best way, her bluesy growl deeper and more powerful than ever.

“One Night in Kensington” is an initiative spearheaded by Order of Canada member, singer-songwriter and long-time friend of Hubert, is the new recording fans have long been waiting for. “Hubert’s unique and soulful vocal delivery can make any old song sound brand new,” says Molly Johnson.

Produced by Johnson and her Kensington Market Jazz Festival team, the new album live at Poetry Jazz Café find Hubert in the happy company of four very fine players: Eric St-Laurent on guitar, Davide DiRenzo on drums, Steve Wallace on bass and long-time musical partner Peter Hill on piano.  


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Mar
29

Global Jazz - Maurice Gordon - Music of Harry Belafonte

Maurice Gordon
March 29 @ 2:00 PM

Maurice Gordon - Guitar
Band - TBA

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Maurice Gordon is an accomplished musician with a versatile resume. The composer, educator, and guitarist earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree from York University, graduating with honors, and has since dedicated his time to sharing his knowledge with students and performing both nationally and internationally.

Gordon began playing in his teens on his father’s guitar and now plays bass and the keyboards as well. He is musically inspired by guitar greats like George Benson, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, and Miles Davis. His Caribbean influences can be heard in his jazz renditions, offering a unique blend of sounds. He has performed at festivals internationally and with Canadian legends like Joe Sealy, Salome Bey, Liberty Silver, Shakura S’Aida, Brooke Blackburn, Fergus Hambleton, and more. He also contributed to Lazo’s Juno Award winning album, Heart and Soul.

With decades of experience in the music industry, Gordon heads many music workshops and programs. Some of his teaching credentials include instructing at the Toronto Board of Education’s Inner-City After-School Program at Bickford Collegiate and Essex Public School, teaching at Dixon Hall/Regent Park Community Centre, and instructing for over two decades as Head of the Guitar Department and as Senior Lecturer at the Jamaica School of Music.

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Mar
28

Trevor Hogg Trio

Trevor Hogg Trio
March 28 @ 11:00pm

Trevor Hogg - Saxophone
Michael Herring - Bass
Nick Fraser - Drums

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Bio 

"In my opinion, Trevor Hogg's artistic integrity has, piece-by-piece, built a  sophisticated musical style devoid of self-affirmation or sentimentalism, placing him  within the rare category of musicians’ musician.” - David Braid 

Saxophonist Trevor Hogg has performed across North America, and Western Europe,  with pianist/composer David Braid and the Juno Award Nominated band Peripheral  Vision (Michael Herring, Don Scott, Nick Fraser). In Toronto, he leads his own group  which Mike Murley describes as “one of Canada’s leading proponents of the melodically  inventive tradition of saxophonists Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh.”


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Mar
28

Eliana Cuevas Quintet

Eliana Cuevas Quintet
March 25, 26, 27, 28 @ 8:00pm

Eliana Cuevas - Voice
Jeremy Ledbetter - Piano
Ross MacIntyre - Bass
Marito Marques - Drums
Luis Anselmi - Cuatro

Through years of touring around the world, across Canada, and collaborating with Juno and Grammy Award-winning performers, Eliana Cuevas has grown into an accomplished singer-songwriter and bandleader with unlimited colors in her compositional and lyrical palette.

 

Among her honors are the Canadian National Jazz Award for Latin Jazz Artist of the Year, two Toronto Independent Music Awards for Best World Music Artist, an Independent Music Award for Best Latin Album, and a World Solo Artist of the Year Award at the Canadian Folk Music Awards. Eliana has released 6 albums of original music to this date: Cohesión (2001), Ventura (2004) Vidas (2007), Espejo (2013), Golpes y Flores (2017), and most recently El Curruchá (2021).

 

On her most recent album, El Curruchá, featuring the legendary, late Aquiles Báez, Venezuelan-Canadian singer/songwriter Eliana Cuevas returned to her Latin American roots, offering up a nostalgic homage to the music she grew up listening to in her homeland of Venezuela. The result is a beautifully intimate performance, by turns playful and deeply emotional, featuring virtuosic guitar and vocal work.

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Mar
28

Bogdan Gumenyuk

Bogdan Gumenyuk
March 28 @ 5:00 PM

Bogdan Gumenyuk - Saxophone
Band - TBA

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Bogdan Gumenyuk is a Ukrainian musician, producer,  composer, educator, and founder of the independent music label  LabelWhoAble. He is a Fulbright Scholarship recipient and  has won several international music competitions.  

Throughout his career, Bogdan has collaborated with many  renowned jazz musicians from Western Europe and North  America, including Curtis Fuller, Benito Gonzalez, Café, Joel  Holmes, Pierre Boussaguet, Sam Harris, Ameen Saleem, Xavier  Davis, and Kevin Mahogany, among others.  

Bogdan has recorded two albums of his own compositions: The  Way I Hear, featuring John Swana, Louis Perdomo, Sandy  Eldred and Mark Whitfield Jr and Love Letters to the Other  Side, featuring Jim Doxas, Adrian Vedady, Lex French and Josh  Rager.  

He has performed and taught internationally in countries such  as Ukraine, Germany, Poland, Latvia, Turkey, Canada, Greece,  Serbia, and the United States.  

Currently based in Montreal, Bogdan remains active in the  music scene as a lead instrumentalist, sideman, and producer. 


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Mar
28

The Denise Leslie Jazz Quartet

The Denise Leslie Jazz Quartet
March 28 @ 2:00 PM

Sean Nimmons-Paterson - Piano
Clark Johnston - Bass
Joel Haynes - Drums
Denise Leslie - Vocals

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Energy, creative freedom and joy are words that describe the artistry of Jazz vocalist Denise Leslie. A gifted entertainer and storyteller, Denise transports audiences with her sumptuous vocals, and spirited live performances. This artist defines herself with her fresh arrangements and unique musical interpretations.  With the release of her debut recording, One Fine Morning, Denise has become one of Canada’s emerging vocalists to watch. 

Denise sings at the intersection of Jazz, R&B and Rock. Her debut recording, One Fine Morning pays tribute to music she cherished during her formative years, primarily, the 1970s.  Produced by award-winning producer/guitarist Bob McAlpine, the album features celebrated bassist Pat Collins, drummer Paul DeLong, pianist Don Baird, and horn players from Brass Transit and Lighthouse.The successful release of ONE FINE MORNING is a major step in Denise’s musical career - almost 3 years in the making.

Denise enjoyed playing piano and singing in several choirs throughout her youth while her father - a devoted jazz fan, fostered a love of jazz music.  She put her music aside for a number of years, but while enjoying success later in life as a sought-after Interior Designer, the mother of three felt a deep inner calling to rekindle her passion for singing - primarily, singing jazz music. This led to lessons, vocal workshops and more and more live performance opportunities.  

Citing Jazz legends including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Linda Ronstadt, Al Jarreau, Billie Holiday and George Benson as her greatest influences, Denise has a playful approach to Jazz believing the genre can sometimes take itself a little too seriously. “My focus is on melody, strong hooks and the fun that can be had with swinging and improvising the tune.”

Denise is now an in-demand featured vocalist in the Greater Toronto Area. She has graced stages across Ontario for the past 16 years while enjoying a five year residency as the lead vocalist with the Mississauga Big Band Jazz Ensemble. Denise has performed for audiences of thousands on mainstages including the Jack Singer Concert Hall (Calgary, AB), Mississauga’s Celebration Square and at the prestigious Living Arts Centre. Her unique vocal sound has drawn comparisons to iconic vocalists including Diana Krall, Annie Lennox, Linda Ronstadt and Julie London. 

Denise’s creative spirit inspires audiences with its message of creative expression, freedom, confidence and fun!  

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Mar
27

Steve Koven Trio

Steve Koven Trio
March 27 @ 11:00 PM

Steve Koven - piano
Zachary Dawood - drums
Sergio Ponde Dhelomme -bass

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Steve Koven is a composer, performer, producer,  educator and film maker. In 1993 he established the  Steve Koven Trio.   Touring the world for more than  two decades, they have been coined as ‘Canadian  Cultural Ambassadors’. Aside from performing  world wide with his trio, Steve also performs solo  piano concerts throughout North America, Europe  and the Caribbean. Dozens of Koven’s  

compositions have been licensed for national and  international film and television productions. As an educator, Steve has been teaching in the  Faculty of Music at Toronto’ s York University since  2003, teaching Contemporary Improvisation and  Jazz Piano Studies. In addition, Steve teaches in  the Music Department at Centennial College in  Toronto, He holds a Masters in Music Composition  and has presented master classes and clinics  throughout Canada, China, Japan, Colombia,  Barbados, Bahamas, USA and Mexico. Steve is  also the Education Co-ordinator of the Eleuthera  International Jazz Festival on Eleuthera, Bahamas,  and has presented a TEDx TALK at Queens  University, Kingston, Ontario.

Koven is also an award winning film maker,  receiving first price for his documentary, 20, in the  2015 Toronto Independent Film Festival and for his  documentary, Improvisation in the 2018 Toronto  Short Film Festival


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Mar
27

Eliana Cuevas Quintet

Eliana Cuevas Quintet
March 25, 26, 27, 28 @ 8:00pm

Eliana Cuevas - Voice
Jeremy Ledbetter - Piano
Ross MacIntyre - Bass
Marito Marques - Drums
Luis Anselmi - Cuatro

Through years of touring around the world, across Canada, and collaborating with Juno and Grammy Award-winning performers, Eliana Cuevas has grown into an accomplished singer-songwriter and bandleader with unlimited colors in her compositional and lyrical palette.

 

Among her honors are the Canadian National Jazz Award for Latin Jazz Artist of the Year, two Toronto Independent Music Awards for Best World Music Artist, an Independent Music Award for Best Latin Album, and a World Solo Artist of the Year Award at the Canadian Folk Music Awards. Eliana has released 6 albums of original music to this date: Cohesión (2001), Ventura (2004) Vidas (2007), Espejo (2013), Golpes y Flores (2017), and most recently El Curruchá (2021).

 

On her most recent album, El Curruchá, featuring the legendary, late Aquiles Báez, Venezuelan-Canadian singer/songwriter Eliana Cuevas returned to her Latin American roots, offering up a nostalgic homage to the music she grew up listening to in her homeland of Venezuela. The result is a beautifully intimate performance, by turns playful and deeply emotional, featuring virtuosic guitar and vocal work.

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Mar
27

The SHH! Trio

The SHH! Trio
March 27 @ 5:00 PM

Rebecca Hennessy - Trumpet / Keys / Vocals
Michael Herring - Bass / Vocals
Tim Shia - Drums / Percussion

No Reservations
Pay What You Can

The “SHH!” Trio is Tim Shia, Rebecca Hennessy and Michael Herring. When they’re not  working individually with everyone from Holly Cole to Adele; or together in larger groups with  the Worst Pop Band Ever, Way North, Makeshift Island, Peripheral Vision or Friendly Rich’s  Lollipop People, they like to perform their eclectic mix of original music and covers as a trio.  They even sometimes do so disguised as “Jazz for Juniors” and secretly entertain students  while educating them through school music workshops. 

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Mar
26

Eliana Cuevas Quintet

Eliana Cuevas Quintet
March 25, 26, 27, 28 @ 8:00pm

Eliana Cuevas - Voice
Jeremy Ledbetter - Piano
Ross MacIntyre - Bass
Marito Marques - Drums
Luis Anselmi - Cuatro

Through years of touring around the world, across Canada, and collaborating with Juno and Grammy Award-winning performers, Eliana Cuevas has grown into an accomplished singer-songwriter and bandleader with unlimited colors in her compositional and lyrical palette.

 

Among her honors are the Canadian National Jazz Award for Latin Jazz Artist of the Year, two Toronto Independent Music Awards for Best World Music Artist, an Independent Music Award for Best Latin Album, and a World Solo Artist of the Year Award at the Canadian Folk Music Awards. Eliana has released 6 albums of original music to this date: Cohesión (2001), Ventura (2004) Vidas (2007), Espejo (2013), Golpes y Flores (2017), and most recently El Curruchá (2021).

 

On her most recent album, El Curruchá, featuring the legendary, late Aquiles Báez, Venezuelan-Canadian singer/songwriter Eliana Cuevas returned to her Latin American roots, offering up a nostalgic homage to the music she grew up listening to in her homeland of Venezuela. The result is a beautifully intimate performance, by turns playful and deeply emotional, featuring virtuosic guitar and vocal work.

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Mar
26

taylor Maslin quartet

taylor maslin quartet
March 26 2 5:00 PM


Taylor Maslin - Clarinet / Saxophone
Jonathan Meyer - Bass
Norbert Botos - Drums
Lee Wallace - Guitar 

No Reservations
Pay What You Can

Taylor Maslin is a fixture on the Toronto jazz scene, where he performs on both the clarinet and tenor saxophone. At home playing both traditional and more contemporary styles, Maslin brings with him a deep appreciation for the artform and a keen ear for melody. 

A graduate of Humber College, Maslin has studied with a plethora of Canada’s finest musicians, including the likes of Pat Labarbera, Kirk Macdonald, Drew Jurecka, Andy Ballantyne, and others. As a leader he regularly leads groups at the Jazz Bistro, Rex, Drom Taberna, and a number of other venues around town.

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Mar
25

Eliana Cuevas Quintet

Eliana Cuevas Quintet
March 25, 26, 27, 28 @ 8:00pm

Eliana Cuevas - Voice
Jeremy Ledbetter - Piano
Ross MacIntyre - Bass
Marito Marques - Drums
Luis Anselmi - Cuatro

Through years of touring around the world, across Canada, and collaborating with Juno and Grammy Award-winning performers, Eliana Cuevas has grown into an accomplished singer-songwriter and bandleader with unlimited colors in her compositional and lyrical palette.

 

Among her honors are the Canadian National Jazz Award for Latin Jazz Artist of the Year, two Toronto Independent Music Awards for Best World Music Artist, an Independent Music Award for Best Latin Album, and a World Solo Artist of the Year Award at the Canadian Folk Music Awards. Eliana has released 6 albums of original music to this date: Cohesión (2001), Ventura (2004) Vidas (2007), Espejo (2013), Golpes y Flores (2017), and most recently El Curruchá (2021).

 

On her most recent album, El Curruchá, featuring the legendary, late Aquiles Báez, Venezuelan-Canadian singer/songwriter Eliana Cuevas returned to her Latin American roots, offering up a nostalgic homage to the music she grew up listening to in her homeland of Venezuela. The result is a beautifully intimate performance, by turns playful and deeply emotional, featuring virtuosic guitar and vocal work.

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Mar
25

Margaret Donovan Quintet

Margaret Donovan Quintet
March 25 @ 5:00 PM

Margaret Donovan - Trombone
Jakob Durst - Tenor Saxophone
Eric Liang - Piano
Hiro Tanaka - Bass
Petros Anagnostakos - Drums

No Reservations
Pay What You Can

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Mar
24

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM

Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
march 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 @8:00pm

NO RESERVATIONS

$10 Cover Charge

Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!

Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.

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Mar
24

Shalom Murray & Alexander Kohlsmith

Shalom Murray & Alexander Kohlsmith
March 24 @ 5:00 PM

Shalom Murray - Vocals
Ben Payne - Bass
Miles Cakebread-Kraus - Guitar
Alexander Kohlsmith- Piano
Theo Dykstra - Drums
Ben McWebb - Lapstell

No Reservations
Pay What You Can

The Shalom Murray & Alexander Kohlsmith Ensemble creates a distinctive musical experience, merging the harmonic richness and improvisational essence of jazz with the lyrical depth and instrumental timbres of folk. Picture soulful vocals intertwining with the textures of lap steel and guitar, all anchored by a rhythm section of bass and drums. 

Folk jazz is a genre where the harmonic sophistication and improvisation of jazz meet the narrative depth and acoustic instrumentation of folk. It's a fusion that invites listeners on a journey through both familiar and uncharted musical territories.


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Mar
23

Johnny Griffith

Johnny Griffith
March 22 & 23 @ 8:00 PM

Johnny Griffith - Saxophone

Alex Dean - Sax

Michael Herring - Bass

Nick Fraser - Drums


Johnny Griffith is a multi-Juno Award nominated saxophonist, composer and producer who has played and recorded with numerous artists including Don Thompson, Hawksley Workman, Jeremy Pelt, Ernesto Cervini’s Tune Town, Charlie Hunter, The Wailers, Alex Dean, Laila Biali, Al Henderson Quintet, Brandi Disterheft and Terra Hazelton to name a few, and is a member of the popular Canadian funk/hip hop group, the Pocket Dwellers. He has toured extensively across Canada, the United States, and Europe performing at all the major Canadian music festivals as well as several international venues including the Montreaux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.

 

The Johnny Griffith Quintet is the artist’s first solo venture and launched with “Dance with the Lady” in 2015. Featuring NYC’s Jeremy Pelt on trumpet, the album was the featured release on WBGO Jazz radio New Jersey. Johnny continues with the soon to be released “The Lion, Camel and Child”, again with Pelt, previewing at the TD Toronto Jazz Festival 2018

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Mar
22

Johnny Griffith

Johnny Griffith
March 22 & 23 @ 8:00 PM

Johnny Griffith - Saxophone
Band - TBA

Johnny Griffith is a multi-Juno Award nominated saxophonist, composer and producer who has played and recorded with numerous artists including Don Thompson, Hawksley Workman, Jeremy Pelt, Ernesto Cervini’s Tune Town, Charlie Hunter, The Wailers, Alex Dean, Laila Biali, Al Henderson Quintet, Brandi Disterheft and Terra Hazelton to name a few, and is a member of the popular Canadian funk/hip hop group, the Pocket Dwellers. He has toured extensively across Canada, the United States, and Europe performing at all the major Canadian music festivals as well as several international venues including the Montreaux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.

 

The Johnny Griffith Quintet is the artist’s first solo venture and launched with “Dance with the Lady” in 2015. Featuring NYC’s Jeremy Pelt on trumpet, the album was the featured release on WBGO Jazz radio New Jersey. Johnny continues with the soon to be released “The Lion, Camel and Child”, again with Pelt, previewing at the TD Toronto Jazz Festival 2018

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Mar
22

the Fraser Melvin band

The Fraser Melvin Band
March 22 @ 5:00 pm

Fraser Melvin - Guitar / Vocals
Andrew Pacheco - Bass
Jenie Thai - Piano / Keys / Vocals
TBD - Drums

No Reservations
Pay What You Can

Fraser Melvin is a talented multi-instrumentalist, singer, composer, and  leader of The Fraser Melvin Band. Since 2006, Fraser has been  performing with his band in Toronto and across Canada as well as with  numerous other celebrated bands including Bad Luck Woman & Her  Misfortunes, Sam Polley and The Old Tomorrows, and The Jenie Thai  Band. With more than 20 years of experience in the music industry,  Fraser has performed at the Toronto Jazz Festival, the Montreal Jazz  Festival, and the Tremblant International Blues Festival, as well as  performing as an opener for Johnny Winter, Jim Cuddy, and Chilliwack. The Fraser Melvin Band plays high energy Blues, Roots, and R&B that  will get you moving and shaking. From their countryfied covers of Jimi  Hendrix, to their funk interpretations of Bob Dylan, to their own soulful  originals, the FMB draws on a wide variety of influences throughout  their set. 


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Mar
22

Ethio - Jazz with the Abyssina Band

The Abyssina Band
March 22 @ 2:00 PM

Andy - Guitar
Girma WoldeMichael -Saxophone
Habte - Piano
Natty - Drums
Tofiq - Bass
Melat Mengesha - Vocals

No Reservations
Pay What You Can

With the flight of its Marxist dictator in 1991, Ethiopia experienced the first heady flush of freedom, and with it the surge of foreign cultural products that had been forbidden for so many years. The Abyssinia Band has been one of the most excited and exciting consumers of these new western musical ideas, attempting to blend them with the traditional arrangements of the nation to produce a more modern, textured sound. ~ Leon Jackson, Rovi

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Mar
22

Artie Roth York University ensemble

Artie Roth York University ensemble
March 22 @ 11:30 AM

Isabella Sofia - Vocals
Derrick Bartley - Guitar
Matthew Spina - Drums
Jesse Galon - Guitar
Rob Carruthers - Saxophone/woodwinds
Julia Bakos - Piano
Artie Roth- Bass/ensemble teacher

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Toronto-born jazz bassist Artie Roth is a composer, bandleader, performer and  educator who has been active nationally and internationally for over 30 years and  is on over 60 full length recordings. As a bandleader, bassist and composer, Artie  has four recordings “Parallels”(2005), “Currently Experiencing” (2013) , “Discern” (2015) and “Resonants” (2023). As well as leading his own group, Artie is also a  co-leader of Tunetown releasing “There From Here” (2018) and “Entering Utopia”  (2020). 

"Resonants" on TPR Records, is the third release by the Toronto based Artie Roth  Quartet, with Mike Filice (Sax), Anthony Michelli (Drums) and Sam Dickinson  (Guitar). Featuring 11 new compositions by Bassist/Composer Artie Roth and  produced with Brooklyn based producer Roman Klun, the music seamlessly  crosses genres between jazz, rock, funk, folk and ambient soundscapes. Bristling  with the recorded sounds of sympathetic resonances of close and remote objects  in the studio, this is a trailblazing, conceptual jazz album. "Resonants” weaves  palpable vibrations into a tapestry of new Jazz music with lyrical melodies, catchy  bass lines, driving rhythms and soaring guitars.

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Mar
21

Jakob Durst

Jakob Durst
March 21 @ 11:00 PM

Jakob Durst - Tenor Saxophone 

Taylor Maslin - Tenor Saxophone

Julian Belray - Piano

Jonathan Meyer - Bass

Norbert Botos - Drums

No Reservations
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Jakob Durst (b. 2003) is a Canadian saxophonist currently residing in Toronto. Drawing his main influence from the Black American Art-form “Jazz”,

Jakob cites Lester Young, Ben Webster and Charlie Parker as his greatest inspirations. Jakob has had the opportunity to play alongside Terry Clarke, Neil Swainson and Reg Schwager, among many other names in Canadian Jazz. He currently attends the University of Toronto, where he studies Human Biology and Ecology.


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Mar
21

Andrew Rathbun Quartet

Andrew Rathbun Quartet
March 18, 19, 20, 21 @ 8:00pm

Andrew Rathbun - Saxophone
Matthew Fries - Piano
Micheal Herring - Bass
Keith Hall - Drums

Toronto native Andrew Rathbun is widely esteemed as one of the most creative and accomplished saxophonists, composers and bandleaders of his generation. On tenor and soprano saxophones he has achieved a rare depth of lyricism, authoritative swing and compositional intelligence. Voted as a “Rising Star” in the 2018 and 2022 Downbeat Critics Polls  and recording steadily as a leader since the late 1990s, he has documented his stirring original music with an array of extraordinary lineups, featuring the talents of such greats as Kenny Wheeler, Billy Hart, George Garzone, Phil Markowitz and Bill Stewart. “Rathbun’s lines dance and glide,” writes David Whiteis of JazzTimes, “reflecting both childlike wonder and well-honed artistry.”

Rooted in the fiery improvisatory legacy of post-bop jazz, Rathbun’s music is also deeply informed by classical composition. His works include song cycles, suites, and chamber and orchestral pieces for a wide range of ensembles. His 2005 duo release with pianist George Colligan, Renderings, features adaptations of Maurice Ravel and Federico Mompou, as well as an original seven-movement “Suite for Soprano Saxophone and Piano” inspired by the great Wayne Shorter. On 2019’s Impressions of Debussy he partners with pianists Jeremy Siskind and Lori Sims to record interpretations of Debussy’s famed piano preludes. His 2010 release The Idea of North, inspired by the radio documentaries of Glenn Gould, includes a sextet arrangement of Christoph Glück’s “Minuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits.” Rathbun has also written for the Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra, the Brussels Jazz Orchestra, and the Metropole Orkest and other ensembles, in addition to working as a commercial music composer.

Another of Rathbun’s inspirations is poetry: his 1998 recording Jade set to music the verse of Cathy Song, while his 2000 follow-up True Stories focused on the work of fellow Canadian Margaret Atwood. On both these recordings, acclaimed Brazilian vocalist Luciana Souza captured the imagery and deep emotion of the poems while meeting every technical challenge posed by Rathbun’s involved orchestrations. Trumpeter Taylor Haskins played a major role on these early releases, not to mention Rathbun’s debut, Scatter Some Stones; he would later appear on Affairs of State, The Idea of North and two tracks from Numbers & Letters, Rathbun’s exploratory 2014 quartet session.

Rathbun’s 2002 release Sculptures (co-produced by Haskins) found him leading a quintet with trumpet legend and Toronto native Kenny Wheeler. JazzTimes declared of Sculptures: “[The music] cloaks subtle avant-garde proclivities in soft light and open air.” After the album release, Rathbun collaborated with Wheeler in a live large-ensemble setting at Birdland in New York, performing classic Wheeler compositions as well as new Rathbun works including the “Power Politics Suite.” After Wheeler’s death in 2014 at age 84, Rathbun led his own large ensemble at the Jazz Gallery for a performance in the trumpeter’s honor.

The “Power Politics Suite” is but one example of Rathbun’s interest in social and political change, a theme running throughout his 2007 quintet session Affairs of State, released as the Bush years were coming to a close. Where We Are Now (2009), Rathbun’s quintet session with Billy Hart on drums, had a more implied political thrust, as Taylor Haskins wrote in his liner notes (the release date came just weeks before the inauguration of Barack Obama), Shadow Forms, from 2006, was more open-ended in its meanings, sparser in instrumentation — Rathbun played tenor, soprano, clarinet and even keyboard in a bracingly open trio setting, with mentor George Garzone adding raw and brilliant tenor sax on five of the 12 tracks. Kenny Wheeler’s “Onmo” closed the album in rousing form.

Fellow saxophonist and Torontonian Pat LaBarbera produced Days Before and After (2004), Rathbun’s co-led session with drummer and Edmonton native Owen Howard. The “outstanding set” (allaboutjazz.com) featured original music driven by the unorthodox two-guitar team of Ben Monder and Geoff Young.

His double-CD opus Atwood Suites, is  a collection of poems by famed author Margaret Atwood set for vocalist and jazz orchestra on Origin Records. Jazziz Magazine has this to say about the release;On the basis of this CD alone, Rathbun deserves to be ranked among today’s top arranger – composers.”


 2021’s Semantics is a two-tenor date with Rich Perry, alongside Gary Versace, John Hébert and Billy Drummond, and has over 600,000 streams on Spotify. His latest release is The Speed of Time with Versace and Hebert and drum Tom Rainey.

Rathbun earned a Masters in Performance from Boston’s New England Conservatory, where he studied with George Garzone, Jimmy Giuffre and George Russell. After moving to Brooklyn in 1997 he became a fixture on the New York jazz scene, helping to shape the sound of the music in the new millennium as he earned a Doctorate in Jazz Arts from Manhattan School of Music. He has secured recognition and support from the Ontario Council for the Arts, the Canada Council and the American Music Center. He has also served as a fellow at the Aspen Music Festival and an artist at both the MacDowell Colony and the Banff Center for the Arts.

Following teaching stints at the University of Maine, Kingsborough College and the Amadeus Conservatory in northern Westchester County, New York, Rathbun took a position in 2012 as Professor of Saxophone and Jazz Studies at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, where he now lives with his family. He continues to perform in New York and internationally.

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Mar
21

Metro Big Band

Metro Big Band
March 21 @ 5:00 PM

No Reservations
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The Metro Big Band is a 21 piece big band playing the most famous swing, ballads & jazz standards from the 30’s,40’s, 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s. Our music will have you dancing & listening all night long! We can compliment our performance with professional DJ and event management services.

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Mar
21

The 501 East

The 501 East
March 21 @ 2:00 PM

Carlos Lopes - Acoustic Guitar
Aidan Mason - Acoustic Guitar / Violin
Russ Boswell - Electric Bass
Gary Craig - Drums

No Reservations
Pay What You Can

The 501 East is a group made up of 4 of Canada's finest musicians; Aidan Mason on guitar, violin, and vocals, Carlos Lopes on guitar, Russ Boswell on bass, and Gary Craig on drums.

Each of these performers is a major player in the Canadian and Global music scenes. They have been performing in this configuration since 2014 but have been friends and musical compatriots since the 80s.

Their sound is an instrumental blend of bluesy, jazz lines over rootsy, Americana grooves. The original and cover songs are a reflection of their extensive and diverse musical backgrounds. Aidan's South African upbringing, Carlos' Latin/jazz, and film scoring background, Gary's deep folk and blues roots and Russ' rock, pop and jazz experience.

The first group album "Short Turn" was selected as one of Jazz FM's picks for albums of the year: 2024.


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Mar
20

Nichol Robertson

Nichol Robertson
March 20 @ 11:00 PM

Nichol Robertson - Guitar
Sean Dean - Bass
Galen Pelley - Drums

No Reservations
Pay What You Can

Equally at home melting faces in front of packed houses with his high octane guitar onslaught as he is providing Muzak-like background ambience at the local bar, Nichol Robertson is a sonic painter with an ear for Bob Rossesque aural landscapes. 
 

Nichol Robertson is a Canadian roots music guitarist, born and raised in Toronto, Ontario.  Equally at home melting faces in front of packed houses with his high octane guitar onslaught as he is providing Muzak-like background ambience at the local bar, Nichol Robertson is a sonic painter with an ear for Bob Rossesque aural landscapes. From twangy melodies echoing The Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet to B-bender shredding reminicent of the late Clarence White, his abilities on the guitar are very apparent. 


Robertson's first solo album, the critically acclaimed “Stranger Things” (well BEFORE that show, let's be clear) came out in 2011. His new release “Mimico Moonlight” is due out May 17, 2024. While 13 years between releases might seem a bit long, Robertson has spent that time working on countless projects (The Layrite Boys, The Hulagoons, Thelonious Hank, Nic & the Narcs, Robertson & Kerr, Snowbird, to name a few of his own bands). 

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Mar
20

Andrew Rathbun Quartet

Andrew Rathbun Quartet
March 18, 19, 20, 21 @ 8:00pm

Andrew Rathbun - Saxophone
Matthew Fries - Piano
Micheal Herring - Bass
Keith Hall - Drums

Toronto native Andrew Rathbun is widely esteemed as one of the most creative and accomplished saxophonists, composers and bandleaders of his generation. On tenor and soprano saxophones he has achieved a rare depth of lyricism, authoritative swing and compositional intelligence. Voted as a “Rising Star” in the 2018 and 2022 Downbeat Critics Polls  and recording steadily as a leader since the late 1990s, he has documented his stirring original music with an array of extraordinary lineups, featuring the talents of such greats as Kenny Wheeler, Billy Hart, George Garzone, Phil Markowitz and Bill Stewart. “Rathbun’s lines dance and glide,” writes David Whiteis of JazzTimes, “reflecting both childlike wonder and well-honed artistry.”

Rooted in the fiery improvisatory legacy of post-bop jazz, Rathbun’s music is also deeply informed by classical composition. His works include song cycles, suites, and chamber and orchestral pieces for a wide range of ensembles. His 2005 duo release with pianist George Colligan, Renderings, features adaptations of Maurice Ravel and Federico Mompou, as well as an original seven-movement “Suite for Soprano Saxophone and Piano” inspired by the great Wayne Shorter. On 2019’s Impressions of Debussy he partners with pianists Jeremy Siskind and Lori Sims to record interpretations of Debussy’s famed piano preludes. His 2010 release The Idea of North, inspired by the radio documentaries of Glenn Gould, includes a sextet arrangement of Christoph Glück’s “Minuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits.” Rathbun has also written for the Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra, the Brussels Jazz Orchestra, and the Metropole Orkest and other ensembles, in addition to working as a commercial music composer.

Another of Rathbun’s inspirations is poetry: his 1998 recording Jade set to music the verse of Cathy Song, while his 2000 follow-up True Stories focused on the work of fellow Canadian Margaret Atwood. On both these recordings, acclaimed Brazilian vocalist Luciana Souza captured the imagery and deep emotion of the poems while meeting every technical challenge posed by Rathbun’s involved orchestrations. Trumpeter Taylor Haskins played a major role on these early releases, not to mention Rathbun’s debut, Scatter Some Stones; he would later appear on Affairs of State, The Idea of North and two tracks from Numbers & Letters, Rathbun’s exploratory 2014 quartet session.

Rathbun’s 2002 release Sculptures (co-produced by Haskins) found him leading a quintet with trumpet legend and Toronto native Kenny Wheeler. JazzTimes declared of Sculptures: “[The music] cloaks subtle avant-garde proclivities in soft light and open air.” After the album release, Rathbun collaborated with Wheeler in a live large-ensemble setting at Birdland in New York, performing classic Wheeler compositions as well as new Rathbun works including the “Power Politics Suite.” After Wheeler’s death in 2014 at age 84, Rathbun led his own large ensemble at the Jazz Gallery for a performance in the trumpeter’s honor.

The “Power Politics Suite” is but one example of Rathbun’s interest in social and political change, a theme running throughout his 2007 quintet session Affairs of State, released as the Bush years were coming to a close. Where We Are Now (2009), Rathbun’s quintet session with Billy Hart on drums, had a more implied political thrust, as Taylor Haskins wrote in his liner notes (the release date came just weeks before the inauguration of Barack Obama), Shadow Forms, from 2006, was more open-ended in its meanings, sparser in instrumentation — Rathbun played tenor, soprano, clarinet and even keyboard in a bracingly open trio setting, with mentor George Garzone adding raw and brilliant tenor sax on five of the 12 tracks. Kenny Wheeler’s “Onmo” closed the album in rousing form.

Fellow saxophonist and Torontonian Pat LaBarbera produced Days Before and After (2004), Rathbun’s co-led session with drummer and Edmonton native Owen Howard. The “outstanding set” (allaboutjazz.com) featured original music driven by the unorthodox two-guitar team of Ben Monder and Geoff Young.

His double-CD opus Atwood Suites, is  a collection of poems by famed author Margaret Atwood set for vocalist and jazz orchestra on Origin Records. Jazziz Magazine has this to say about the release;On the basis of this CD alone, Rathbun deserves to be ranked among today’s top arranger – composers.”


 2021’s Semantics is a two-tenor date with Rich Perry, alongside Gary Versace, John Hébert and Billy Drummond, and has over 600,000 streams on Spotify. His latest release is The Speed of Time with Versace and Hebert and drum Tom Rainey.

Rathbun earned a Masters in Performance from Boston’s New England Conservatory, where he studied with George Garzone, Jimmy Giuffre and George Russell. After moving to Brooklyn in 1997 he became a fixture on the New York jazz scene, helping to shape the sound of the music in the new millennium as he earned a Doctorate in Jazz Arts from Manhattan School of Music. He has secured recognition and support from the Ontario Council for the Arts, the Canada Council and the American Music Center. He has also served as a fellow at the Aspen Music Festival and an artist at both the MacDowell Colony and the Banff Center for the Arts.

Following teaching stints at the University of Maine, Kingsborough College and the Amadeus Conservatory in northern Westchester County, New York, Rathbun took a position in 2012 as Professor of Saxophone and Jazz Studies at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, where he now lives with his family. He continues to perform in New York and internationally.

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