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Swing Shift Big Band
SWING SHIFT BIG BAND
march 22 @ 2:00 pM
Led by : Jim John - Saxophone
No Reservations
Cover Charges:
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
“This is the home of Canada’s Premier Big Band - Jim John's Swing Shift Big Band. From the band’s beginning in 1996 it quickly became apparent that this was a band intent on preserving the sounds and quality of the big band era - a band that has since been recognized as one of the top big bands in the country. With 17 talented musicians, male and female vocalists and optional dancers and female vocal trio, this band can entertain audiences of all ages. From dances, corporate galas, and jazz festivals to weddings, theatre shows and everything in-between, Swing Shift has the variety to suit any occasion. We can also provide smaller groups, ranging from solo piano, trio, quartet and right up to our very popular 11 piece group - a versatile band that specializes in music for all ages. Leader Jim John has twenty years of leadership experience - he knows how to make your event a big success!!”

the Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
march 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29 @ 5:30 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
Gary Smulyan Trio
Gary smulyan Trio
March 19, 20, 21, 22 @ 8:30 PM
Gary Smulyan - Baritone Saxophone
Neil Swainson - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Baritone saxophonist Gary Smulyan was born April 4, 1956, in Bethpage, New York. The gifted multi-instrumentalist started his music career by first learning alto saxophone during his teenage years on Long Island. Today he is critically acclaimed across-the-board and recognized as the major voice on the baritone saxophone. His playing is marked by an aggressive rhythmic sense, an intelligent and creative harmonic approach — and perhaps most importantly – a strong and incisive wit.
While still in high school, he had the chance to sit in with major jazz artists such as legendary trumpeter Chet Baker, saxophonist Lee Konitz, trombonist Jimmy Knepper and violinist Ray Nance.
After graduating high school he attended SUNY-Potsdam and Hofstra University before he joined Woody Herman’s Young Thundering Herd in 1978. It was a remarkable collection of young musicians who ultimately would find themselves in the forefront of present-day jazz. Joining Smulyan in the band were saxophonist Joe Lovano, bassist Marc Johnson and drummer John Riley, who would eventually become a fixture in the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.
In 1980, unlike many of his colleagues and peers Smulyan didn’t have to go very far to move into New York City proper where he became part of the Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra then under the direction of Bob Brookmeyer. Smulyan also found work with other important large ensembles including the Mingus Big Band and the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra.
Gradually establishing himself the talented Smulyan was asked to share the stage and the recording studio with a stunning potpourri of luminaries including: trumpeters Freddie Hubbard and Dizzy Gillespie, saxophonist Stan Getz, pianist Chick Corea, timbales king Tito Puente, and R&B/Blues and soul icons Ray Charles, B.B. King and Diana Ross.
Smulyan, in addition to performing and recording in support of a myriad of people began to accumulate a discography as a leader. At this point in his career he has at least 10 recordings out under his own name. Meanwhile he continues to play with wide variety of artists – each presenting him with an opportunity to fully express himself. In addition to his work on Monday nights with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Smulyan remains close with Lovano, working with him in his nine-piece Nonet; then there is the exhilarating and liberating Dave Holland Octet and the seminal bassist’s Big Band. Beyond that, Smulyan has also enjoyed stints in the cooperative Three Baritone Saxophone Band as well as working with powerhouse tenor saxophonist George Coleman in his octet and the Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band that, similar to the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, is comprised of some of the world’s best players.
No matter who he is performing with – or whether he is leading his own band at the time – Smulyan brings to the stage the spirit, style and savvy of a deep-toned master of bebop. “Gary Smulyan’s lineage comes more from musicians like Cecil Payne, Leo Parker, Pepper Adams, Serge Chaloff and Nick Brignola – the few baritonists that dared to master the tricky, chromatic music known as bebop,” wrote All About Jazz’s Francis Lo Kee in a review. “Indeed…Smulyan is fluent in the language.” He was heavily influenced by Adams who was known as “The Knife” for his hearty tone and the energy of his rhythmic playing style. Smulyan’s Homage, featuring Tommy Flanagan was recorded following Adams’ death, and every track on the recording, released in 1994, is written by Adams. Similarly, Smulyan organized the Three Baritone Saxophone Band, which places him in the company of two of his seniors – Ronnie Cuber and the late Nick Brignola. The group released Plays Mulligan in 1998, the date serving as a tribute to the late Gerry Mulligan, one of the foremost baritone saxophonists in jazz history and a mentor for many artists, including Smulyan.
“Smulyan’s tone seems to get bigger and his ideas more expansive from album to album,” wrote long-time critic Doug Ramsey in Jazz Times magazine. In 1995, WBGO, the all-jazz, Newark, N.J.-based NPR station voted Smulyan’s Saxophone Mosaic as one of the best 25 CDs of 1995; two years later the Boston Globe selected the baritone saxophonist’s Gary Smulyan with Strings as one of the 10 best jazz CDs of 1997. Hidden Treasures, a piano-less trio date featuring Christian McBride was given four and a half stars in Down Beat magazine and voted as one of the best CD’s of the year.
Always in search of new ideas, in 2008 Smulyan released High Noon – The Jazz Soul of Frankie Laine; it is a nine-piece band tribute to the prolific 1940s and 1950s pop singer Frankie Laine who died in 2007 at age 93. “This is the kind of album whose melodies linger after the session’s over,” wrote another long-time critic, Owen Cordle of Charlotte News and Observer.
These days Smulyan the Long-Island native lives in Amherst, Mass., with his wife, pianist and conductor Joan Cornachio. He is a faculty member of Amherst College and serves as the artistic director at the Berkshire Hills Music Academy in South Hadley, Massachusetts, a two year post secondary music school for eighteen to thirty year olds with developmental disabilities.
The baritone saxophonist, is a four-time winner of the Down Beat Critic’s and Reader’s Poll’s and a multiple winner of numerous other official polls including the Jazz Journalists Award for Baritone Saxophonist of the Year. He is a six-time GRAMMY award winner for his work with B.B. King, Lovano, Holland and the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.
Jesse Greene
Jesse Greene
March 23 @ 2 pm
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Jesse Greene is Canada's "one of a kind" blues woman. You could easily assume that she grew up near Memphis, or maybe as far away as Texas for when she plays it sounds like she is channeling old Eddy "Cleanhead Vinson." With a strong echo of Janis Joplin and earlier blues pioneers such as Bessie Smith, she re-interprets the genre to bring her unique voice to new audiences. Her hometown of Ottawa saw her compete with her no nonsense tough-assed guitar and electrifying original songs winning her a place at the IBC finals in Memphis TN. and again in the TBS Talent search, later prompting a move to Toronto. Jesse was recently awarded the 2024 Amy Louie Grossmans music scholarship, for artist development.
Sunday, March 23rd, Jesse Greene will be joined by iconic Toronto musicians Terry Wilkins on bass and Al Cross on drums. Reserve your spot now for this one-of-a-kind experience at one of Toronto’s iconic music venues!

Laura Hubert Band
LAURA HUBERT BAND
March 2, 9,16,23 & 30 @5:30PM
Laura Hubert - Vocals
Peter Hill - Piano
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 COVER CHARGE
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.
Frank Botos Quartet
Frank Botos QUARTET
March 23 & 24 @ 8:30 PM
Kirk MacDonald - Saxophone
Lorne Lofsky - guitar
John Meyer - Bass
Frank Botos - Drums
Born into a musical family, Frank became a first call drummer in Hungary at an early age. He worked and recorded with Hungary’s most well known musicians including Szakcsi, Tony Lakatos, Robert Lakatos, Gabor Gado. Frank studied at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music with Gyula Kovacs and Ivan Nesztor. After leaving the school in 1991, Frank won first place in the “Krakow International Jazz Competition” in Poland. He has played on the main stages of European jazz festivals. In 1998 Frank Botos immigrated to Canada. Shortly after arriving in Canada with his brother Robi Botos, (winner of the “Montreux Jazz Festival Solo Piano Competition 2005″), Frank and Robi became well established in the Toronto jazz scene as “The Botos Brothers”. They soon released their independent CD featuring Pat LaBarbara, Don Thompson and Attila Darvas, which has received extensive airplay. Frank continued his professional development in Canada by studying with renowned jazz educator Jim Blackley. Since then, Frank has worked with such international and local stars as Bela Fleck and Jean Luc-Ponty (Toronto International Jazz Festival main stage 2005), Avishai Cohen (Hungarian Jazz Festival 2005),Sonny Fortune(Hungarian Jazz Festival 2006), Mario Rodrigues, Joe Sealy and Paul Novotny (Du Maruier International Jazz Festival Toronto 1999), Dave Young, Pat LaBarbara, Don Thompson, Kirk MacDonald, Mike Murley, Michael Stewart,Phil Dwyer, Hugh Fraser, Jake Langley, Steve Wallace, Bernie Senensky,Stan Fomin, Shawan Nykwist, Neil Swanson, Gene Dinovi, David Braid, Lorne Lofsky, Shelley Berger, Nancy Walker,Mike Downs, and Kirk Lightsey to name few.

University of Toronto Student Jazz Ensembles
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
Frank Botos Quartet
Frank Botos quartet
March 23 & 24 @ 8:30 PM
Kirk MacDonald - Saxophone
Lorne Lofsky - Guitar
John Meyer - Bass
Frank Botos - Drums
Born into a musical family, Frank became a first call drummer in Hungary at an early age. He worked and recorded with Hungary’s most well known musicians including Szakcsi, Tony Lakatos, Robert Lakatos, Gabor Gado. Frank studied at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music with Gyula Kovacs and Ivan Nesztor. After leaving the school in 1991, Frank won first place in the “Krakow International Jazz Competition” in Poland. He has played on the main stages of European jazz festivals. In 1998 Frank Botos immigrated to Canada. Shortly after arriving in Canada with his brother Robi Botos, (winner of the “Montreux Jazz Festival Solo Piano Competition 2005″), Frank and Robi became well established in the Toronto jazz scene as “The Botos Brothers”. They soon released their independent CD featuring Pat LaBarbara, Don Thompson and Attila Darvas, which has received extensive airplay. Frank continued his professional development in Canada by studying with renowned jazz educator Jim Blackley. Since then, Frank has worked with such international and local stars as Bela Fleck and Jean Luc-Ponty (Toronto International Jazz Festival main stage 2005), Avishai Cohen (Hungarian Jazz Festival 2005),Sonny Fortune(Hungarian Jazz Festival 2006), Mario Rodrigues, Joe Sealy and Paul Novotny (Du Maruier International Jazz Festival Toronto 1999), Dave Young, Pat LaBarbara, Don Thompson, Kirk MacDonald, Mike Murley, Michael Stewart,Phil Dwyer, Hugh Fraser, Jake Langley, Steve Wallace, Bernie Senensky,Stan Fomin, Shawan Nykwist, Neil Swanson, Gene Dinovi, David Braid, Lorne Lofsky, Shelley Berger, Nancy Walker,Mike Downs, and Kirk Lightsey to name few.
Steven Noronha Trio
Steven noronha trio
march 4, 11, 18 & 25 @ 5:30 PM
Steven Noronha - Piano
Keon Narinesingh - Bass
Aidan McConnell - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM hosted by CHRIS Banks
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.
Selena Savage Quintet
Selena Savage Quintet
March 5, 12, 19, 26 @ 5:30 PM
march 5th and 12th:
mattaus gretzinger - alto
eric liang - piano
chris parnis - bass
alex sgrignoli - drums
march 19th and 26:
mattaus gretzinger - alto
steven noronha - piano
wade pollesel - bass
alex sgrignoli - drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
The Wee Big Band Led by Brigham Phillips
The Wee Big Band Led by Brigham Phillips
MArch 26, 27, 28, 29 @ 8:30 PM
Piano- Brigham Phillips
Saxophones- Merlin Williams,
Tara Davidson
(Bob Brough 28th )
Perry White,
David French,
Kevin Goss
Trumpets - Alex Kundakcioglu (26th & 27th)
David Harmsworth (28th)
Steve McDade (29th )
Paul Callendar,
Kyle Pogline (Brian O’Kane 29th)
John MacLeod
Trombones- William Carn,
Rob Somerville,
Scott Suttie
Guitar & Arrangements- Martin Loomer
Bass - Mark Dunn
Drums - Kevil Coady
Now in its 46th year, this 16-piece jazz big band makes its next appearance at The Rex under the leadership and musical direction of trumpeter, pianist, arranger, composer and early band member, Brigham Phillips. Formed in 1979 as a repertory band specializing in the music of the great bands of the swing era, Jim Galloway’s Wee Big Band has over 400 arrangements, perhaps the most extensive repertoire of any big band in the country. The music of Duke Ellington has always been an integral part of the band’s library, with examples of his work ranging from his early compositions in the late 20’s to his sacred music in the 70’s, but tributes to the bands of Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Woody Herman, Jimmie Lunceford, Jay McShann, Buddy Rich and Artie Shaw are also in the library. From its very first engagement, a broadcast on CJRT-FM from the Ontario Science Centre, the band has made numerous radio broadcasts and television appearances and has played throughout Canada. Today the Wee Big Band continues to perform at local jazz festivals, special occasion events and fundraisers, and most recently seasonal concerts at The Rex.
Chris Gale Trio
CHRIS GALE TRIOS
March 6, 13, 20 & 27 @ 5:30 PM
Chris Gale - Saxophone
Chris Banks - Bass
Morgan Childs - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
The Wee Big Band Led by Brigham Phillips
The Wee Big Band Led by Brigham Phillips
MArch 26, 27, 28, 29 @ 8:30 PM
Piano- Brigham Phillips
Saxophones- Merlin Williams,
Tara Davidson
(Bob Brough 28th )
Perry White,
David French,
Kevin Goss
Trumpets - Alex Kundakcioglu (26th & 27th)
David Harmsworth (28th)
Steve McDade (29th )
Paul Callendar,
Kyle Pogline (Brian O’Kane 29th)
John MacLeod
Trombones- William Carn,
Rob Somerville,
Scott Suttie
Guitar & Arrangements- Martin Loomer
Bass - Mark Dunn
Drums - Kevil Coady
Now in its 46th year, this 16-piece jazz big band makes its next appearance at The Rex under the leadership and musical direction of trumpeter, pianist, arranger, composer and early band member, Brigham Phillips. Formed in 1979 as a repertory band specializing in the music of the great bands of the swing era, Jim Galloway’s Wee Big Band has over 400 arrangements, perhaps the most extensive repertoire of any big band in the country. The music of Duke Ellington has always been an integral part of the band’s library, with examples of his work ranging from his early compositions in the late 20’s to his sacred music in the 70’s, but tributes to the bands of Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Woody Herman, Jimmie Lunceford, Jay McShann, Buddy Rich and Artie Shaw are also in the library. From its very first engagement, a broadcast on CJRT-FM from the Ontario Science Centre, the band has made numerous radio broadcasts and television appearances and has played throughout Canada. Today the Wee Big Band continues to perform at local jazz festivals, special occasion events and fundraisers, and most recently seasonal concerts at The Rex.
Patrick Smith 30h + 2
Patrick Smith 30h + 2
March 21 & 28 @ 5:30 PM
Patrick Smith - Saxophone
Kaelin Murphy - Trumpet
Dan Pitt - Guitar
Chris Banks - Bass
Lowell Whitty - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover
Patrick Smith is a freelance musician and teacher based in Toronto (originally from Ottawa). He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Performance (BMus with Honours) from the University of Toronto, during his time there he was given the Ann and Wallace McCoy Renewable Scholarship upon graduation was awarded the SUBA Institute Award for Performance Excellence. Outside of his formal education, Patrick has traveled to New York to study with internationally acclaimed American saxophonist Mark Shim and in the past has studied under Canadian jazz legends Mike Murley, Kelly Jefferson and Tony Malaby.
He has established himself as a gifted and in demand freelance saxophonist in the Canadian music scene. He has extensively toured Canada, the US, and Europe with Erez Zobary, Legends of Motown (featuring Michael Dunston and Gary Beals), My Son The Hurricane, Chelsea Mcbride’s Socialist Night School and Forever Seger. In Spring 2019 he appeared with the Hitmen Drumline at the NBA Finals at Scotiabank Arena. He has performed alongside jazz legends as Juini Booth (former bassist of McCoy Tyner, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers),Terry Clarke (former drummer of Jim Hall, Oscar Peterson) and David Liebman (Elvin Jones).He has appeared at the Toronto Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, Mariposa Folk Festival, Starbelly Jam, Wapiti Festival and many more.
Patrick keeps up a very active freelance schedule in Toronto appearing with many acts namely Eighth Street Orchestra, Dee Dee and the Dirty Martinis, Kubla, Queen Pepper, Erez Zobary, Soular, Dan Pitt Quintet, Jenna Marie, Shout The Band, Laura Hubert, Forever Seger, and Socialist Night School.
In 2018, Patrick released his debut album of original music entitled “Still Searching” with his jazz quintet featuring Kae Murphy on trumpet.. He currently leads the Patrick Smith Quintet (playing his original music) and the Patrick Smith 3-Oh (Jazz standards) which regularly perform at Toronto venues such as The Rex Hotel Jazz and Blues Bar, Reservoir Lounge, Drom Taberna, The Jazz Bistro, The Emmet Ray and other GTA venues. He also co-leads the free jazz machine The Archives of Eternity featuring vibraphonist Mark Hundevad. In April 2020, The Archives of Eternity released their debut full length album “Uranium 238” playing the music of Raphe Malik. They presented this music at the Something Else Festival in Hamilton On, in 2019 and 2021.
In fall 2017 Patrick spent 6 weeks on an artistic retreat in Copenhagen, Denmark performing with the Danish drummer and cymbal craftsman Lasse Funch, culminating in a performance at the renowned Christiania Jazzklub.
He is currently working on mixing and post production for a release with his new band 3-Oh which features Chris Banks and Lowell Whitty. He is currently finishing composing the music for his quintet’s first full length album of original music.
The Wee Big Band Led by Brigham Phillips
The Wee Big Band Led by Brigham Phillips
MArch 26, 27, 28, 29 @ 8:30 PM
Piano- Brigham Phillips
Saxophones- Merlin Williams,
Tara Davidson
(Bob Brough 28th )
Perry White,
David French,
Kevin Goss
Trumpets - Alex Kundakcioglu (26th & 27th)
David Harmsworth (28th)
Steve McDade (29th )
Paul Callendar,
Kyle Pogline (Brian O’Kane 29th)
John MacLeod
Trombones- William Carn,
Rob Somerville,
Scott Suttie
Guitar & Arrangements- Martin Loomer
Bass - Mark Dunn
Drums - Kevil Coady
Now in its 46th year, this 16-piece jazz big band makes its next appearance at The Rex under the leadership and musical direction of trumpeter, pianist, arranger, composer and early band member, Brigham Phillips. Formed in 1979 as a repertory band specializing in the music of the great bands of the swing era, Jim Galloway’s Wee Big Band has over 400 arrangements, perhaps the most extensive repertoire of any big band in the country. The music of Duke Ellington has always been an integral part of the band’s library, with examples of his work ranging from his early compositions in the late 20’s to his sacred music in the 70’s, but tributes to the bands of Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Woody Herman, Jimmie Lunceford, Jay McShann, Buddy Rich and Artie Shaw are also in the library. From its very first engagement, a broadcast on CJRT-FM from the Ontario Science Centre, the band has made numerous radio broadcasts and television appearances and has played throughout Canada. Today the Wee Big Band continues to perform at local jazz festivals, special occasion events and fundraisers, and most recently seasonal concerts at The Rex.
N.O.J.O - NEUFELD OCCHIPINTI JAZZ ORCHESTRA
N.O.J.O - nEUFELD OCCHIPINTI JAZZ ORCHESTRA
MARCH 29 @ 2:00 PM
No Reservations
Cover Charges:
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Michael Occhipinti is a versatile, sound-sculpting guitarist and composer/arranger, who has spent decades freely moving between jazz, chamber music, world music, r&b/funk, and anything involving modern guitar sounds. Michael has received 11 JUNO Award nominations (Canada's Grammy) and 2 JUNO Awards including the 2022 JUNO Award for Jazz Group of the Year as a member of Avataar. 2022 also saw his duo with Elizabeth Shepherd (ES:MO) nominated for Jazz Vocal Album of the Year. In addition to ES:MO, Michael leads or co-leads several acclaimed groups including The Sicilian Jazz Project, IN ORBIT ( with Jeff Coffin (Dave Matthews Band) on saxophone, and Felix Pastorius on bass), Shine On: The Universe of John Lennon, The Triodes, and the acclaimed 16-piece group NOJO (Neufeld-Occhipinti Jazz Orchestra).

the Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
march 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29 @ 5:30 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
The Wee Big Band Led by Brigham Phillips
The Wee Big Band Led by Brigham Phillips
MArch 26, 27, 28, 29 @ 8:30 PM
Piano- Brigham Phillips
Saxophones- Merlin Williams,
Tara Davidson
(Bob Brough 28th )
Perry White,
David French,
Kevin Goss
Trumpets - Alex Kundakcioglu (26th & 27th)
David Harmsworth (28th)
Steve McDade (29th )
Paul Callendar,
Kyle Pogline (Brian O’Kane 29th)
John MacLeod
Trombones- William Carn,
Rob Somerville,
Scott Suttie
Guitar & Arrangements- Martin Loomer
Bass - Mark Dunn
Drums - Kevil Coady
Now in its 46th year, this 16-piece jazz big band makes its next appearance at The Rex under the leadership and musical direction of trumpeter, pianist, arranger, composer and early band member, Brigham Phillips. Formed in 1979 as a repertory band specializing in the music of the great bands of the swing era, Jim Galloway’s Wee Big Band has over 400 arrangements, perhaps the most extensive repertoire of any big band in the country. The music of Duke Ellington has always been an integral part of the band’s library, with examples of his work ranging from his early compositions in the late 20’s to his sacred music in the 70’s, but tributes to the bands of Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Woody Herman, Jimmie Lunceford, Jay McShann, Buddy Rich and Artie Shaw are also in the library. From its very first engagement, a broadcast on CJRT-FM from the Ontario Science Centre, the band has made numerous radio broadcasts and television appearances and has played throughout Canada. Today the Wee Big Band continues to perform at local jazz festivals, special occasion events and fundraisers, and most recently seasonal concerts at The Rex.
Laura Fernandez, Ori Dagan & Nathan Hiltz
Laura Fernandez, Ori Dagan & Nathan Hiltz
March 30 @ 2 pm
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Acclaimed Toronto singer-songwriters Laura Fernandez & Ori Dagan will pay tribute to one of the founding fathers of bossa nova, Antonio Carlos Jobim. Considered one of the most prolific composers of the 20th century, the genius musician has influenced generations with his timeless catalogue of songs including “Agua de Beber,” “Corcovado,” “Wave,” “Favela” and “Chega de Saudade”. The concert will also honour recently departed vocalist Astrud Gilberto, the original voice who popularized Jobim’s breakthrough hit, "The Girl from Ipanema." Accompanying Fernandez & Dagan will be guitar virtuoso Nathan Hiltz.

Laura Hubert Band
LAURA HUBERT BAND
March 2, 9,16,23 & 30 @5:30PM
Laura Hubert - Vocals
Peter Hill - Piano
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 COVER CHARGE
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.
Matt Newton Quintet
Matt Newton Quintet
March 30th @ 8:30 pm
Matt Newton - Piano
Kevin Turcotte - Trumpet
Andrew Downing - Cello
Dan Fortin - Bass
Nick Fraser - Drums
Matt Newton is a Toronto based pianist, composer and educator. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto Jazz Program (2004) and has attended the Banff International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music (2006) where he studied with world renowned trumpeter/composer Dave Douglas, and Deron Johnson, Miles Davis’ last pianist.
Matt has performed with such respected musicians as Kevin Turcotte, Jim Vivian, Pat Collins, Kevin Brow, Rob Mosher, Rob Frayne, Petr Cancura, Sienna Dahlen, Mike Milligan, and Norman Marshall Villeneuve, and Dave Young.

Humber College Student Jazz Ensembles
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
John Macleod's Rex Hotel Orchestra
John Macleod’s Rex Hotel Orchestra
march 31 @ 8:30 PM
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".
Duncan Wilson Trio
Duncan Wilson Trio
April 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 @ 5:30 PM
Duncan Wilson - Piano
Chris Parnis - Bass
Petros Anagnostakos - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Duncan Wilson is a Toronto-based pianist rooted in the bebop tradition. Born and raised in Orillia, Ontario, Duncan currently studies jazz performance at the University of Toronto, where his teachers have included Chris Donnelly, Hannah Barstow, Mike Murley, and Kelly Jefferson. In addition to a solo piano residency at the Jazz Bistro, Duncan has performed at many renowned venues across Toronto and Ontario, including The Rex, The Emmet Ray, The Jazz Room (Waterloo), the Kensington Market Jazz Festival, The TD Niagara Jazz Festival, and The River Run Centre (Guelph). His rapidly accelerating career has led him to share the bandstand with notable Canadian jazz artists such as Luis Deniz, Geneviève Marantette, Ted Warren, and Juliet Dunn. Duncan’s artistic influences include Kenny Barron, Bud Powell, Oscar Peterson, and Hank Jones.

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM hosted by CHRIS Banks
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.
Lorne Nehring Quartet
Lorne Nehring Quartet
APRIL 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 @ 5:30 PM
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Alex Dean - Saxophone
Tom Reynolds - Piano
George Koller - Bass
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
William Carn's "CHOICES"
William Carn’s “CHOICES”
April 2, 3, 4, 5 @ 8:30 PM
William Carn - Trombone
William Sperandei - Trumpet
Andrew Marzotto - Guitar
Jen Lo - Keyboards
Rich Brown - Bass
Ian Wright - Drums
Trombonist William Carn has emerged as one of Canada’s leading contemporary jazz trombonists and composers. He has performed and taught internationally as well as throughout Canada.
Most recently, he won a 2020 Juno award for Best Jazz Group for his work in the ensemble Turboprop. Other nominations include a Down Beat Magazine Rising Star award in 2015 as well as Juno nominations for "best traditional jazz recording" for his debut CD, Other Stories and most recently, for his work with co-leader, saxophonist Tara Davidson and the Carn Davidson NINE. CD9 is set to release their fourth studio recording entitled, Reverence. This album is dedicated and inspired by some of the leaders' favourite master musicians including Joshua Redman, Hermeto Pascoal, Christine Jensen and Antonio Carlos Jobim.
As a bandleader, William currently leads several groups; The jazz chamber nonet, the Carn Davidson NINE, whom he co-leads with saxophonist Tara davidson. His latest project is CHOICES, a group that combines analog and digital aspects of music making.
He has performed and recorded with international jazz artists including Rob McConnell, Danilo Perez, Joel Frahm, Miguel Zenon, Randy Brecker, David Binney, Kenny Wheeler, Ingrid Jensen, Mike Murley, Tim Hagans, Barry Harris, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Maria Schneider, Vince Mendoza, Don Braden, Christine Jensen, Hilario Duran, Emile-Claire Barlow, Dionne Taylor, Andrew Downing, Jim McNeely, and John Clayton.
William also enjoys a diverse freelance career. Studio and concert engagements have included Aretha Franklin, Elton John, Paul Anka, Feist, Johnny Reid, Sarah Slean, Janelle Monae, Royal Wood, Hawksley Workman, Michael Kaeshammer, Noel Gallagher, Melissa McClelland, Luc Doucet, Emily Haynes, Tanya Tagaq, Jim Cuddy, Peabo Bryson, Sheena Easton, Christopher Cross, Jill Barber, Matt Dusk, Sophie Millman, Jeff Healy, Colin James and Buffy Sainte-Marie. William has also been featured on over 200 commercial recordings as a performer.
William is proud to be a Rath Trombone Artist. He is a faculty member at the University of Toronto Jazz Studies program.
Chris Platt Trio
chris platt Trio
April 3, 10, 17 & 24 @ 5:30 PM
Chris Platt - Guitar
Pat Collins - Bass
Ian Wright- Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Chris Platt is an accomplished Toronto-based guitarist and composer. He regularly performs at well-known venues around the city as a leader and sideman, and has played with legendary musicians such as Dave Liebman, Norma Winstone, Jerry Bergonzi, Mike Murley, Dave Young, and Reg Schwager. Chris holds a Bachelor's Degree in Jazz Performance from the University of Toronto and a diploma from Mohawk College. Currently, he teaches jazz guitar at McMaster University.
He is a featured soloist and accompanist on the album Sweet Ruby Suite (feat. Norma Winstone and Dave Liebman) as part of the University of Toronto Jazz Orchestra, as well as on Angela Turone’s debut EP Drift to You, and Marie Goudy 12tet’s The Bitter Suite.
Chris’ original music and style of playing is rooted in the jazz idiom, but also features striking characteristics from the Brazilian and Blues genres. This can be heard on his debut instrumental trio album, Sky Glow, which received a nomination for the Julian Award of Excellence in 2019. In 2020, he co-released the album, Sounds of Brazil, alongside vocalist and pianist Angela Turone, which has received reviews and radio play around the world.
Chris is a proud sponsor of MJS Custom Pickups. Having met MJS founder Mike “Smitty” Smyth when he was just beginning to play guitar, Smitty convinced Chris that the pickups he was playing could be swapped out for something better. Once Chris heard the difference a hand wound pickup could make, he was hooked. Not only does he now use MJS pickups in all of his guitars, but he is also the happy owner of three custom built MJS guitars as well: the “Dove,” the “Crossroads,” and the “Beacon.” You can see and hear these one of a kind instruments all over the music Chris has recorded.
William Carn's "CHOICES"
William Carn’s “CHOICES”
April 2, 3, 4, 5 @ 8:30 PM
William Carn - Trombone
William Sperandei - Trumpet
Andrew Marzotto - Guitar
Jen Lo - Keyboards
Rich Brown - Bass
Ian Wright - Drums
Trombonist William Carn has emerged as one of Canada’s leading contemporary jazz trombonists and composers. He has performed and taught internationally as well as throughout Canada.
Most recently, he won a 2020 Juno award for Best Jazz Group for his work in the ensemble Turboprop. Other nominations include a Down Beat Magazine Rising Star award in 2015 as well as Juno nominations for "best traditional jazz recording" for his debut CD, Other Stories and most recently, for his work with co-leader, saxophonist Tara Davidson and the Carn Davidson NINE. CD9 is set to release their fourth studio recording entitled, Reverence. This album is dedicated and inspired by some of the leaders' favourite master musicians including Joshua Redman, Hermeto Pascoal, Christine Jensen and Antonio Carlos Jobim.
As a bandleader, William currently leads several groups; The jazz chamber nonet, the Carn Davidson NINE, whom he co-leads with saxophonist Tara davidson. His latest project is CHOICES, a group that combines analog and digital aspects of music making.
He has performed and recorded with international jazz artists including Rob McConnell, Danilo Perez, Joel Frahm, Miguel Zenon, Randy Brecker, David Binney, Kenny Wheeler, Ingrid Jensen, Mike Murley, Tim Hagans, Barry Harris, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Maria Schneider, Vince Mendoza, Don Braden, Christine Jensen, Hilario Duran, Emile-Claire Barlow, Dionne Taylor, Andrew Downing, Jim McNeely, and John Clayton.
William also enjoys a diverse freelance career. Studio and concert engagements have included Aretha Franklin, Elton John, Paul Anka, Feist, Johnny Reid, Sarah Slean, Janelle Monae, Royal Wood, Hawksley Workman, Michael Kaeshammer, Noel Gallagher, Melissa McClelland, Luc Doucet, Emily Haynes, Tanya Tagaq, Jim Cuddy, Peabo Bryson, Sheena Easton, Christopher Cross, Jill Barber, Matt Dusk, Sophie Millman, Jeff Healy, Colin James and Buffy Sainte-Marie. William has also been featured on over 200 commercial recordings as a performer.
William is proud to be a Rath Trombone Artist. He is a faculty member at the University of Toronto Jazz Studies program.
Johnny Griffith Quartet
johnny griffith quartet
April 4, 11, 18 & 25 @ 5:30 PM
Johnny Griffith & Alex Dean - Saxophone
Michael Herring - Bass
Nick Fraser - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
William Carn's "CHOICES"
William Carn’s “CHOICES”
April 2, 3, 4, 5 @ 8:30 PM
William Carn - Trombone
William Sperandei - Trumpet
Andrew Marzotto - Guitar
Jen Lo - Keyboards
Rich Brown - Bass
Ian Wright - Drums
Trombonist William Carn has emerged as one of Canada’s leading contemporary jazz trombonists and composers. He has performed and taught internationally as well as throughout Canada.
Most recently, he won a 2020 Juno award for Best Jazz Group for his work in the ensemble Turboprop. Other nominations include a Down Beat Magazine Rising Star award in 2015 as well as Juno nominations for "best traditional jazz recording" for his debut CD, Other Stories and most recently, for his work with co-leader, saxophonist Tara Davidson and the Carn Davidson NINE. CD9 is set to release their fourth studio recording entitled, Reverence. This album is dedicated and inspired by some of the leaders' favourite master musicians including Joshua Redman, Hermeto Pascoal, Christine Jensen and Antonio Carlos Jobim.
As a bandleader, William currently leads several groups; The jazz chamber nonet, the Carn Davidson NINE, whom he co-leads with saxophonist Tara davidson. His latest project is CHOICES, a group that combines analog and digital aspects of music making.
He has performed and recorded with international jazz artists including Rob McConnell, Danilo Perez, Joel Frahm, Miguel Zenon, Randy Brecker, David Binney, Kenny Wheeler, Ingrid Jensen, Mike Murley, Tim Hagans, Barry Harris, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Maria Schneider, Vince Mendoza, Don Braden, Christine Jensen, Hilario Duran, Emile-Claire Barlow, Dionne Taylor, Andrew Downing, Jim McNeely, and John Clayton.
William also enjoys a diverse freelance career. Studio and concert engagements have included Aretha Franklin, Elton John, Paul Anka, Feist, Johnny Reid, Sarah Slean, Janelle Monae, Royal Wood, Hawksley Workman, Michael Kaeshammer, Noel Gallagher, Melissa McClelland, Luc Doucet, Emily Haynes, Tanya Tagaq, Jim Cuddy, Peabo Bryson, Sheena Easton, Christopher Cross, Jill Barber, Matt Dusk, Sophie Millman, Jeff Healy, Colin James and Buffy Sainte-Marie. William has also been featured on over 200 commercial recordings as a performer.
William is proud to be a Rath Trombone Artist. He is a faculty member at the University of Toronto Jazz Studies program.
Dr. Nick & The Rollercoasters
Dr. Nick & The Rollercoasters
APRIL 5 @ 2:00 PM
Blues Band
No Reservations
Cover Charges
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Over the past 20 years, Doctor Nick and the Rollercoasters have performed countless gigs at the venerable Rex Hotel and elsewhere. Their Blues is rooted in the early electric post-war period of Chicago's south side of the 1950's, where Blues luminaries such as Muddy Waters, Jimmy Rogers, Little Walter and others honed their craft to produce a sound which is at the root of most of the contemporary music that we hear today.
Doctor Nick fronts the band singing and laying down the fat sax-like tone of the amplified harmonica that is so emblematic of that era. Juno award winning Julian Fauth also graces the stage on piano and vocals. On guitar, the talented Darren Gallen digs into some deep Blues grooves and is supported by the stellar rhythm section of Bob Vespaziani on drums and James Thompson on acoustic bass.
The Rollercoasters play the Blues in the only way they know how: with passion, sincerity and respect.
We invite you to come down and catch a show.
If you have the Blues, Doctor Nick has the remedy.

The Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
APRIL 5, 12, 19 & 26 @ 5:30 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
William Carn's "CHOICES"
William Carn’s “CHOICES”
April 2, 3, 4, 5 @ 8:30 PM
William Carn - Trombone
William Sperandei - Trumpet
Andrew Marzotto - Guitar
Jen Lo - Keyboards
Rich Brown - Bass
Ian Wright - Drums
Trombonist William Carn has emerged as one of Canada’s leading contemporary jazz trombonists and composers. He has performed and taught internationally as well as throughout Canada.
Most recently, he won a 2020 Juno award for Best Jazz Group for his work in the ensemble Turboprop. Other nominations include a Down Beat Magazine Rising Star award in 2015 as well as Juno nominations for "best traditional jazz recording" for his debut CD, Other Stories and most recently, for his work with co-leader, saxophonist Tara Davidson and the Carn Davidson NINE. CD9 is set to release their fourth studio recording entitled, Reverence. This album is dedicated and inspired by some of the leaders' favourite master musicians including Joshua Redman, Hermeto Pascoal, Christine Jensen and Antonio Carlos Jobim.
As a bandleader, William currently leads several groups; The jazz chamber nonet, the Carn Davidson NINE, whom he co-leads with saxophonist Tara davidson. His latest project is CHOICES, a group that combines analog and digital aspects of music making.
He has performed and recorded with international jazz artists including Rob McConnell, Danilo Perez, Joel Frahm, Miguel Zenon, Randy Brecker, David Binney, Kenny Wheeler, Ingrid Jensen, Mike Murley, Tim Hagans, Barry Harris, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Maria Schneider, Vince Mendoza, Don Braden, Christine Jensen, Hilario Duran, Emile-Claire Barlow, Dionne Taylor, Andrew Downing, Jim McNeely, and John Clayton.
William also enjoys a diverse freelance career. Studio and concert engagements have included Aretha Franklin, Elton John, Paul Anka, Feist, Johnny Reid, Sarah Slean, Janelle Monae, Royal Wood, Hawksley Workman, Michael Kaeshammer, Noel Gallagher, Melissa McClelland, Luc Doucet, Emily Haynes, Tanya Tagaq, Jim Cuddy, Peabo Bryson, Sheena Easton, Christopher Cross, Jill Barber, Matt Dusk, Sophie Millman, Jeff Healy, Colin James and Buffy Sainte-Marie. William has also been featured on over 200 commercial recordings as a performer.
William is proud to be a Rath Trombone Artist. He is a faculty member at the University of Toronto Jazz Studies program.
Matt Smith Trio
Matt Smith Trio
April 6 @ 2 PM
Matt Smith - Vocals / Trumpet
Evan Miles - Piano
Max Simpson - Bass
No Reservations
Cover Charges
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Matt Smith is a soulful trumpeter and vocalist based in Toronto, Ontario. With a passion for jazz deeply rooted in the style of legends like Louis Armstrong, Chet Baker, and Nat King Cole, Matt brings a refreshing blend of tradition and innovation to Toronto’s vibrant music scene. Joined by pianist Evan Miles, and bassist Max Simpson, the Trio pays homage to the rich history of the music while giving each tune its own unique sound.
In addition to his trio, Matt can be found performing with integral Toronto groups such as Big Smoke Brass, and the Juno-winning Sattalites. An artist committed to quality and versatility, Matt Smith is one to watch.

Mike DeiCont trio
Mike DeiCont Trio
April 6 @ 8:30 PM
Mike DeiCont - Bass
Leland Whitty - Saxophone
Eric West -Drums
Mike is a bass player, music writer, improviser, and podcaster. He can be heard performing regularly throughout New York and Southern Ontario with DeiCont | Philips Collective, Northern Danger, and DeiCont/Cohen/Kirkpatrick.

University of Toronto STUDENT JAZZ ENSEMBLES
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15

University of Toronto Student Jazz orchestras
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
Duncan Wilson Trio
Duncan Wilson Trio
April 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 @ 5:30 PM
Duncan Wilson - Piano
Chris Parnis - Bass
Petros Anagnostakos - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Duncan Wilson is a Toronto-based pianist rooted in the bebop tradition. Born and raised in Orillia, Ontario, Duncan currently studies jazz performance at the University of Toronto, where his teachers have included Chris Donnelly, Hannah Barstow, Mike Murley, and Kelly Jefferson. In addition to a solo piano residency at the Jazz Bistro, Duncan has performed at many renowned venues across Toronto and Ontario, including The Rex, The Emmet Ray, The Jazz Room (Waterloo), the Kensington Market Jazz Festival, The TD Niagara Jazz Festival, and The River Run Centre (Guelph). His rapidly accelerating career has led him to share the bandstand with notable Canadian jazz artists such as Luis Deniz, Geneviève Marantette, Ted Warren, and Juliet Dunn. Duncan’s artistic influences include Kenny Barron, Bud Powell, Oscar Peterson, and Hank Jones.

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM hosted by CHRIS Banks
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.
Lorne Nehring Quartet
Lorne Nehring Quartet
APRIL 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 @ 5:30 PM
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Alex Dean - Saxophone
Tom Reynolds - Piano
George Koller - Bass
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
New York's Tim Ries Group
New York’s Tim Ries Group
April 9, 10, 11, 12 @ 8:30 PM
Tim Ries - Saxophone
Robi Botos - Piano
Rich Brown- Bass
Ian Wright - Drums
Saxophonist, composer, arranger, producer, and educator Tim Ries received degrees from both The University of North Texas (BM) and The University of Michigan (MM). He has had a unique and varied career, which began in 1983 with the great Maynard Ferguson. Tim moved to New York City in 1985 and since that time his performing and recording credits include a who’s who of jazz, rock, pop and world music icons: The Rolling Stones from 1999 to the present, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Donald Fagen, Michael Jackson, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Rod Stewart, Lyle Lovette, and jazz greats Red Garland, Donald Byrd, Hank Jones, Jack DeJohnette, Phil Woods, Tom Harrell, Chico Hamilton, Michael Brecker, Joe Henderson, Tony Bennett, Louie Bellson, Dave Liebman, Al Foster, John Patitucci, Danilo Perez, Bela Szakcsi Lakatos and Maria Schneider. Tim was a member of the Prism Saxophone Quartet from 1993-2003. He has released 9 CDs as a leader. His last two discs, Tim Ries Quintet and Tim Ries Quintet Vol II, are live perfomances at Smalls Jazz Club. In 2005 and 2008 respectively, he released The Rolling Stones Project (Concord) and Stones World (Sunnyside), both are his versions of Stones classics arranged in jazz and world music genres. Both CDs have drawn rave reviews across the globe. Some of the guest artists featured on these discs include: all four Rolling Stones, Norah Jones, Sheryl Crow, Milton Nascimento, Sara Baras, Bill Frisell, John Scofield, Jack DeJohnette, Lisa Fischer, Bernard Fowler, Larry Goldings, Franck Amsallem, Eddie Palmieri, Brian Blade and Ana Moura. His latest colaborations are performing with the great flamenco dancer Sara Baras and with The East Gipsy Band from Budapest. Tim has taught saxophone and composition at The New School, Rutgers University, The City University of New York and The University of Toronto.
Tim Ries plays Francois Louis mouthpieces, reeds and ligatures and The Virtuoso tenor and alto saxophones by RS Berkely.
Chris Platt Trio
chris platt Trio
April 3, 10, 17 & 24 @ 5:30 PM
Chris Platt - Guitar
Pat Collins - Bass
Ian Wright- Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Chris Platt is an accomplished Toronto-based guitarist and composer. He regularly performs at well-known venues around the city as a leader and sideman, and has played with legendary musicians such as Dave Liebman, Norma Winstone, Jerry Bergonzi, Mike Murley, Dave Young, and Reg Schwager. Chris holds a Bachelor's Degree in Jazz Performance from the University of Toronto and a diploma from Mohawk College. Currently, he teaches jazz guitar at McMaster University.
He is a featured soloist and accompanist on the album Sweet Ruby Suite (feat. Norma Winstone and Dave Liebman) as part of the University of Toronto Jazz Orchestra, as well as on Angela Turone’s debut EP Drift to You, and Marie Goudy 12tet’s The Bitter Suite.
Chris’ original music and style of playing is rooted in the jazz idiom, but also features striking characteristics from the Brazilian and Blues genres. This can be heard on his debut instrumental trio album, Sky Glow, which received a nomination for the Julian Award of Excellence in 2019. In 2020, he co-released the album, Sounds of Brazil, alongside vocalist and pianist Angela Turone, which has received reviews and radio play around the world.
Chris is a proud sponsor of MJS Custom Pickups. Having met MJS founder Mike “Smitty” Smyth when he was just beginning to play guitar, Smitty convinced Chris that the pickups he was playing could be swapped out for something better. Once Chris heard the difference a hand wound pickup could make, he was hooked. Not only does he now use MJS pickups in all of his guitars, but he is also the happy owner of three custom built MJS guitars as well: the “Dove,” the “Crossroads,” and the “Beacon.” You can see and hear these one of a kind instruments all over the music Chris has recorded.
New York's Tim Ries Group
New York’s Tim Ries Group
April 9, 10, 11, 12 @ 8:30 PM
Tim Ries - Saxophone
Robi Botos - Piano
Rich Brown- Bass
Ian Wright - Drums
Saxophonist, composer, arranger, producer, and educator Tim Ries received degrees from both The University of North Texas (BM) and The University of Michigan (MM). He has had a unique and varied career, which began in 1983 with the great Maynard Ferguson. Tim moved to New York City in 1985 and since that time his performing and recording credits include a who’s who of jazz, rock, pop and world music icons: The Rolling Stones from 1999 to the present, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Donald Fagen, Michael Jackson, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Rod Stewart, Lyle Lovette, and jazz greats Red Garland, Donald Byrd, Hank Jones, Jack DeJohnette, Phil Woods, Tom Harrell, Chico Hamilton, Michael Brecker, Joe Henderson, Tony Bennett, Louie Bellson, Dave Liebman, Al Foster, John Patitucci, Danilo Perez, Bela Szakcsi Lakatos and Maria Schneider. Tim was a member of the Prism Saxophone Quartet from 1993-2003. He has released 9 CDs as a leader. His last two discs, Tim Ries Quintet and Tim Ries Quintet Vol II, are live perfomances at Smalls Jazz Club. In 2005 and 2008 respectively, he released The Rolling Stones Project (Concord) and Stones World (Sunnyside), both are his versions of Stones classics arranged in jazz and world music genres. Both CDs have drawn rave reviews across the globe. Some of the guest artists featured on these discs include: all four Rolling Stones, Norah Jones, Sheryl Crow, Milton Nascimento, Sara Baras, Bill Frisell, John Scofield, Jack DeJohnette, Lisa Fischer, Bernard Fowler, Larry Goldings, Franck Amsallem, Eddie Palmieri, Brian Blade and Ana Moura. His latest colaborations are performing with the great flamenco dancer Sara Baras and with The East Gipsy Band from Budapest. Tim has taught saxophone and composition at The New School, Rutgers University, The City University of New York and The University of Toronto.
Tim Ries plays Francois Louis mouthpieces, reeds and ligatures and The Virtuoso tenor and alto saxophones by RS Berkely.
Johnny Griffith Quartet
johnny griffith quartet
April 4, 11, 18 & 25 @ 5:30 PM
Johnny Griffith & Alex Dean - Saxophone
Michael Herring - Bass
Nick Fraser - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
New York's Tim Ries Group
New York’s Tim Ries Group
April 9, 10, 11, 12 @ 8:30 PM
Tim Ries - Saxophone
Robi Botos - Piano
Rich Brown- Bass
Ian Wright - Drums
Saxophonist, composer, arranger, producer, and educator Tim Ries received degrees from both The University of North Texas (BM) and The University of Michigan (MM). He has had a unique and varied career, which began in 1983 with the great Maynard Ferguson. Tim moved to New York City in 1985 and since that time his performing and recording credits include a who’s who of jazz, rock, pop and world music icons: The Rolling Stones from 1999 to the present, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Donald Fagen, Michael Jackson, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Rod Stewart, Lyle Lovette, and jazz greats Red Garland, Donald Byrd, Hank Jones, Jack DeJohnette, Phil Woods, Tom Harrell, Chico Hamilton, Michael Brecker, Joe Henderson, Tony Bennett, Louie Bellson, Dave Liebman, Al Foster, John Patitucci, Danilo Perez, Bela Szakcsi Lakatos and Maria Schneider. Tim was a member of the Prism Saxophone Quartet from 1993-2003. He has released 9 CDs as a leader. His last two discs, Tim Ries Quintet and Tim Ries Quintet Vol II, are live perfomances at Smalls Jazz Club. In 2005 and 2008 respectively, he released The Rolling Stones Project (Concord) and Stones World (Sunnyside), both are his versions of Stones classics arranged in jazz and world music genres. Both CDs have drawn rave reviews across the globe. Some of the guest artists featured on these discs include: all four Rolling Stones, Norah Jones, Sheryl Crow, Milton Nascimento, Sara Baras, Bill Frisell, John Scofield, Jack DeJohnette, Lisa Fischer, Bernard Fowler, Larry Goldings, Franck Amsallem, Eddie Palmieri, Brian Blade and Ana Moura. His latest colaborations are performing with the great flamenco dancer Sara Baras and with The East Gipsy Band from Budapest. Tim has taught saxophone and composition at The New School, Rutgers University, The City University of New York and The University of Toronto.
Tim Ries plays Francois Louis mouthpieces, reeds and ligatures and The Virtuoso tenor and alto saxophones by RS Berkely.
Angela Pincente Jazz Orchestra
Angela Pincente jazz orchestra
APRIL 12 @ 2:00 PM
No Reservations
Cover Charges
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Angela Pincente is a trombone player, composer, and arranger based in the Greater Toronto Area. She is in her final year of her Bachelor of Music degree at Humber College and is set to release a debut EP next year. She has studied under many well-renowned musicians in Toronto such as Kelsley Grant, Joselyn Gould, Mike Downes, Alastair Kay, and Vanessa Fralick. Pincente is diversified in many genres including jazz, classical, and pop, playing in bands such as the Toronto All-Star Big Band, Hannaford Youth Band, and Trash Panda Brass Band. Pincente is currently leading two projects, the Angela Pincente Quintet and the Carandang Pincente Jazz Orchestra, which she co-leads with fellow musician Dain Carandang. This group has been featured at The Rex, as well as the Humber Music 50th anniversary concert. Pincente writes within the jazz idiom with a focus on large ensemble music and vocal jazz. You can find her performing at many venues across the city, and on Instagram and Facebook @angelapincente.

The Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
APRIL 5, 12, 19 & 26 @ 5:30 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
New York's Tim Ries Group
New York’s Tim Ries Group
April 9, 10, 11, 12 @ 8:30 PM
Tim Ries - Saxophone
Robi Botos - Piano
Rich Brown- Bass
Ian Wright - Drums
Saxophonist, composer, arranger, producer, and educator Tim Ries received degrees from both The University of North Texas (BM) and The University of Michigan (MM). He has had a unique and varied career, which began in 1983 with the great Maynard Ferguson. Tim moved to New York City in 1985 and since that time his performing and recording credits include a who’s who of jazz, rock, pop and world music icons: The Rolling Stones from 1999 to the present, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Donald Fagen, Michael Jackson, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Rod Stewart, Lyle Lovette, and jazz greats Red Garland, Donald Byrd, Hank Jones, Jack DeJohnette, Phil Woods, Tom Harrell, Chico Hamilton, Michael Brecker, Joe Henderson, Tony Bennett, Louie Bellson, Dave Liebman, Al Foster, John Patitucci, Danilo Perez, Bela Szakcsi Lakatos and Maria Schneider. Tim was a member of the Prism Saxophone Quartet from 1993-2003. He has released 9 CDs as a leader. His last two discs, Tim Ries Quintet and Tim Ries Quintet Vol II, are live perfomances at Smalls Jazz Club. In 2005 and 2008 respectively, he released The Rolling Stones Project (Concord) and Stones World (Sunnyside), both are his versions of Stones classics arranged in jazz and world music genres. Both CDs have drawn rave reviews across the globe. Some of the guest artists featured on these discs include: all four Rolling Stones, Norah Jones, Sheryl Crow, Milton Nascimento, Sara Baras, Bill Frisell, John Scofield, Jack DeJohnette, Lisa Fischer, Bernard Fowler, Larry Goldings, Franck Amsallem, Eddie Palmieri, Brian Blade and Ana Moura. His latest colaborations are performing with the great flamenco dancer Sara Baras and with The East Gipsy Band from Budapest. Tim has taught saxophone and composition at The New School, Rutgers University, The City University of New York and The University of Toronto.
Tim Ries plays Francois Louis mouthpieces, reeds and ligatures and The Virtuoso tenor and alto saxophones by RS Berkely.
Rhapsodius aka Andrew Craig
Rhapsodius aka Andrew Craig
April 13 @ 2 Pm
Rhapsodius aka Andrew Craig - Vocals and Piano
No Reservations
Cover Charges
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Rhapsodius - literally, “made of rhapsody” - is a confluence of things. Singer, multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, director, producer, playwright, educator, activist - all these rivers, and more, flow one into the other to create this artist whose boundary-crossing work defies convention. Artists aren’t supposed to do all of these things - and yet, Rhapsodius - aka Andrew Craig - moves between disciplines and styles with ease. Rhapsodius has worked with a who’s who of artists in music, theatre, dance, and film, both in Canada and abroad. He has directed high-profile tributes to icons Quincy Jones and Oscar Peterson, opened for Bobby McFerrin, and performed for Nelson Mandela - twice.
Deeply and equally schooled in the Western European Art music tradition and various branches of African Diasporic music, and unwaveringly dedicated to groove, Rhapsodius brings new sounds, images, and ideas into the space - that are everything you know and nothing you recognize, all at once. A dedicated artivist (artist + activist) in the lineage of Harry Belafonte, Ai Weiwei and Banksy, Rhapsodius dedicates himself to the creation of art that intentionally edifies, provokes thought, discussion, and dialogue, challenges conventions, and hopefully, inspires positive change in the world.
Rhapsodius presents a rare solo show, featuring original music and innovative covers, and drawing upon his multiple musical influences. It’s a performance you don’t want to miss!

Charlie Ballantine Trio
Charlie Ballantine Trio
April 13 & 14 @ 8:30 Pm
Charlie Ballantine - Guitar
Quinn Sternberg - Bass
Paul Wells - Drums
Named as one of the top 200 living guitarists by All About Jazz Magazine, Charlie Ballantine is acclaimed as one of the finest and most versatile young guitarists on the scene today. JAZZ TIMES MAGAZINE hails his playing as “teeming with intricate grooves and maniacal precision his guitar work is both beautiful and complex” and VINTAGE GUITAR MAGAZINE described his style by stating “Jazz, rock, and folk music peacefully coexist in Charlie Ballantine’s world”.
Equipped with an impressive body of original compositions on albums like “Vonnegut” and “Cold Coffee”, Ballantine also displays a great reverence for the jazz tradition through the inclusion of standards like ‘My One and Only Love’, ‘East of the Sun’ and an entire double album dedicated to the music of Thelonious Monk released September 2021. “In the vein of fellow guitarists like John Scofield, Bill Frisell and Julian Lage, Ballantine reconciles his educational background in jazz with the stylistic background of his instrument. He approaches the gratifying tonal and harmonic language of rock/roots with the groove, ambition and improvisational focus of a jazz musician” - (JAZZIZ MAGAZINE)
After graduating from the Jacobs School of Music under the direction of David Baker, Ballantine relocated to Indianapolis and quickly developed a name for himself with a string of high energy performances at clubs like the Jazz Kitchen and Chatterbox Jazz Club. After releasing two solo albums Ballantine was able to attain global recognition with his award winning third album “Life is Brief: The Music of Bob Dylan” which ALL ABOUT JAZZ named in their top ten jazz albums of the year. “From the opening bars of "The Times They Are a-Changin'" it is clear that something special is happening” - (ALL ABOUT JAZZ)
Although primarily a front man for his own projects with tours and frequent appearances throughout the US and Canada at venues and festivals such as the Indianapolis Jazz Festival, The Winnipeg International Jazz Festival and The Elkhart Jazz Festival, Ballantine also has an extensive list of side man credits having performed with names like Rob Dixon, Emmett Cohen, and Amanda Gardier helping to further solidify him as a creative force and put him in the highest of ranks as a performer.

University of Toronto STUDENT JAZZ ENSEMBLES
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
Charlie Ballantine Trio
Charlie Ballantine Trio
April 13 & 14 @ 8:30 Pm
Charlie Ballantine - Guitar
Quinn Sternberg - Bass
Paul Wells - Drums
Named as one of the top 200 living guitarists by All About Jazz Magazine, Charlie Ballantine is acclaimed as one of the finest and most versatile young guitarists on the scene today. JAZZ TIMES MAGAZINE hails his playing as “teeming with intricate grooves and maniacal precision his guitar work is both beautiful and complex” and VINTAGE GUITAR MAGAZINE described his style by stating “Jazz, rock, and folk music peacefully coexist in Charlie Ballantine’s world”.
Equipped with an impressive body of original compositions on albums like “Vonnegut” and “Cold Coffee”, Ballantine also displays a great reverence for the jazz tradition through the inclusion of standards like ‘My One and Only Love’, ‘East of the Sun’ and an entire double album dedicated to the music of Thelonious Monk released September 2021. “In the vein of fellow guitarists like John Scofield, Bill Frisell and Julian Lage, Ballantine reconciles his educational background in jazz with the stylistic background of his instrument. He approaches the gratifying tonal and harmonic language of rock/roots with the groove, ambition and improvisational focus of a jazz musician” - (JAZZIZ MAGAZINE)
After graduating from the Jacobs School of Music under the direction of David Baker, Ballantine relocated to Indianapolis and quickly developed a name for himself with a string of high energy performances at clubs like the Jazz Kitchen and Chatterbox Jazz Club. After releasing two solo albums Ballantine was able to attain global recognition with his award winning third album “Life is Brief: The Music of Bob Dylan” which ALL ABOUT JAZZ named in their top ten jazz albums of the year. “From the opening bars of "The Times They Are a-Changin'" it is clear that something special is happening” - (ALL ABOUT JAZZ)
Although primarily a front man for his own projects with tours and frequent appearances throughout the US and Canada at venues and festivals such as the Indianapolis Jazz Festival, The Winnipeg International Jazz Festival and The Elkhart Jazz Festival, Ballantine also has an extensive list of side man credits having performed with names like Rob Dixon, Emmett Cohen, and Amanda Gardier helping to further solidify him as a creative force and put him in the highest of ranks as a performer.
Duncan Wilson Trio
Duncan Wilson Trio
April 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 @ 5:30 PM
Duncan Wilson - Piano
Chris Parnis - Bass
Petros Anagnostakos - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Duncan Wilson is a Toronto-based pianist rooted in the bebop tradition. Born and raised in Orillia, Ontario, Duncan currently studies jazz performance at the University of Toronto, where his teachers have included Chris Donnelly, Hannah Barstow, Mike Murley, and Kelly Jefferson. In addition to a solo piano residency at the Jazz Bistro, Duncan has performed at many renowned venues across Toronto and Ontario, including The Rex, The Emmet Ray, The Jazz Room (Waterloo), the Kensington Market Jazz Festival, The TD Niagara Jazz Festival, and The River Run Centre (Guelph). His rapidly accelerating career has led him to share the bandstand with notable Canadian jazz artists such as Luis Deniz, Geneviève Marantette, Ted Warren, and Juliet Dunn. Duncan’s artistic influences include Kenny Barron, Bud Powell, Oscar Peterson, and Hank Jones.

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM hosted by CHRIS Banks
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.
Lorne Nehring Quartet
Lorne Nehring Quartet
APRIL 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 @ 5:30 PM
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Alex Dean - Saxophone
Tom Reynolds - Piano
George Koller - Bass
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Portland's Bryn Roberts 4tet
Portland’s Bryn Roberts 4tet
April 16, 17, 18, 19 @ 8:30 PM
Bryn Roberts - Piano
Dan Fortin - Bass
Fabio Ragnelli - Drums
featuring special guests:
Allison Au - Alto Saxophone (Apr 17)
Kelly Jefferson: Tenor Saxophone (Apr 18)
Michael Davidson: Vibraphone (Apr 19)
Bryn Roberts is pianist, keyboardist and composer who is in demand in a broad range of musical contexts.
Roberts makes his home in Portland, Oregon, while continuing to spend much of his time in New York City, where he lived for 15 years. He plays, tours and records widely both as a leader and sideman, and is a frequent performer at clubs like Smalls, Mezzrow, the Jazz Gallery, the Kitano and Dizzy's.
An acclaimed composer and bandleader, Roberts has five albums out featuring his own music: his debut “Present Tense”, “Ludlow” (featuring Seamus Blake, Drew Gress and Mark Ferber), “Fables” (featuring Seamus Blake, Orlando le Fleming and Johnathan Blake) and two duo albums with guitarist Lage Lund, “Nightsong” and “Hide the Moon and the Stars”.
Roberts has toured with his own groups, including festival, radio and club appearances across the USA, Canada, the UK, Spain and Japan with some of New York’s finest musicians: Matt Penman, Jochen Rueckert, Rodney Green, Joe Martin, Jaleel Shaw, Johnathan Blake, Mark Ferber, Will Vinson and Seamus Blake.
Roberts is an original member of the Nonet led by Grammy nominee Alan Ferber, and has recorded with the group for a series of critically-acclaimed releases: “Scenes from an Exit Row”, “The Compass”, “Chamber Songs” and “Roots and Transitions”. He also plays in saxophonist Jon Gordon’s quartet (whose 2019 release, “Answer” was recorded at the historic Rudy Van Gelder Studio) and with groups led by bassist Chuck Israels.
In addition to his work in jazz and improvised music, Roberts has played and toured with many artists in the singer-songwriter world, including Grammy award winners Rosanne Cash and John Leventhal, Shawn Colvin, Stax records legend William Bell, and folk icon Dar Williams.
Chris Platt Trio
chris platt Trio
April 3, 10, 17 & 24 @ 5:30 PM
Chris Platt - Guitar
Pat Collins - Bass
Ian Wright- Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Chris Platt is an accomplished Toronto-based guitarist and composer. He regularly performs at well-known venues around the city as a leader and sideman, and has played with legendary musicians such as Dave Liebman, Norma Winstone, Jerry Bergonzi, Mike Murley, Dave Young, and Reg Schwager. Chris holds a Bachelor's Degree in Jazz Performance from the University of Toronto and a diploma from Mohawk College. Currently, he teaches jazz guitar at McMaster University.
He is a featured soloist and accompanist on the album Sweet Ruby Suite (feat. Norma Winstone and Dave Liebman) as part of the University of Toronto Jazz Orchestra, as well as on Angela Turone’s debut EP Drift to You, and Marie Goudy 12tet’s The Bitter Suite.
Chris’ original music and style of playing is rooted in the jazz idiom, but also features striking characteristics from the Brazilian and Blues genres. This can be heard on his debut instrumental trio album, Sky Glow, which received a nomination for the Julian Award of Excellence in 2019. In 2020, he co-released the album, Sounds of Brazil, alongside vocalist and pianist Angela Turone, which has received reviews and radio play around the world.
Chris is a proud sponsor of MJS Custom Pickups. Having met MJS founder Mike “Smitty” Smyth when he was just beginning to play guitar, Smitty convinced Chris that the pickups he was playing could be swapped out for something better. Once Chris heard the difference a hand wound pickup could make, he was hooked. Not only does he now use MJS pickups in all of his guitars, but he is also the happy owner of three custom built MJS guitars as well: the “Dove,” the “Crossroads,” and the “Beacon.” You can see and hear these one of a kind instruments all over the music Chris has recorded.
Portland's Bryn Roberts 4tet
Portland’s Bryn Roberts 4tet
April 16, 17, 18, 19 @ 8:30 PM
Bryn Roberts - Piano
Dan Fortin - Bass
Fabio Ragnelli - Drums
featuring special guests:
Allison Au - Alto Saxophone (Apr 17)
Kelly Jefferson: Tenor Saxophone (Apr 18)
Michael Davidson: Vibraphone (Apr 19)
Bryn Roberts is pianist, keyboardist and composer who is in demand in a broad range of musical contexts.
Roberts makes his home in Portland, Oregon, while continuing to spend much of his time in New York City, where he lived for 15 years. He plays, tours and records widely both as a leader and sideman, and is a frequent performer at clubs like Smalls, Mezzrow, the Jazz Gallery, the Kitano and Dizzy's.
An acclaimed composer and bandleader, Roberts has five albums out featuring his own music: his debut “Present Tense”, “Ludlow” (featuring Seamus Blake, Drew Gress and Mark Ferber), “Fables” (featuring Seamus Blake, Orlando le Fleming and Johnathan Blake) and two duo albums with guitarist Lage Lund, “Nightsong” and “Hide the Moon and the Stars”.
Roberts has toured with his own groups, including festival, radio and club appearances across the USA, Canada, the UK, Spain and Japan with some of New York’s finest musicians: Matt Penman, Jochen Rueckert, Rodney Green, Joe Martin, Jaleel Shaw, Johnathan Blake, Mark Ferber, Will Vinson and Seamus Blake.
Roberts is an original member of the Nonet led by Grammy nominee Alan Ferber, and has recorded with the group for a series of critically-acclaimed releases: “Scenes from an Exit Row”, “The Compass”, “Chamber Songs” and “Roots and Transitions”. He also plays in saxophonist Jon Gordon’s quartet (whose 2019 release, “Answer” was recorded at the historic Rudy Van Gelder Studio) and with groups led by bassist Chuck Israels.
In addition to his work in jazz and improvised music, Roberts has played and toured with many artists in the singer-songwriter world, including Grammy award winners Rosanne Cash and John Leventhal, Shawn Colvin, Stax records legend William Bell, and folk icon Dar Williams.
Johnny Griffith Quartet
johnny griffith quartet
April 4, 11, 18 & 25 @ 5:30 PM
Johnny Griffith & Alex Dean - Saxophone
Michael Herring - Bass
Nick Fraser - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Portland's Bryn Roberts 4tet
Portland’s Bryn Roberts 4tet
April 16, 17, 18, 19 @ 8:30 PM
Bryn Roberts - Piano
Dan Fortin - Bass
Fabio Ragnelli - Drums
featuring special guests:
Allison Au - Alto Saxophone (Apr 17)
Kelly Jefferson: Tenor Saxophone (Apr 18)
Michael Davidson: Vibraphone (Apr 19)
Bryn Roberts is pianist, keyboardist and composer who is in demand in a broad range of musical contexts.
Roberts makes his home in Portland, Oregon, while continuing to spend much of his time in New York City, where he lived for 15 years. He plays, tours and records widely both as a leader and sideman, and is a frequent performer at clubs like Smalls, Mezzrow, the Jazz Gallery, the Kitano and Dizzy's.
An acclaimed composer and bandleader, Roberts has five albums out featuring his own music: his debut “Present Tense”, “Ludlow” (featuring Seamus Blake, Drew Gress and Mark Ferber), “Fables” (featuring Seamus Blake, Orlando le Fleming and Johnathan Blake) and two duo albums with guitarist Lage Lund, “Nightsong” and “Hide the Moon and the Stars”.
Roberts has toured with his own groups, including festival, radio and club appearances across the USA, Canada, the UK, Spain and Japan with some of New York’s finest musicians: Matt Penman, Jochen Rueckert, Rodney Green, Joe Martin, Jaleel Shaw, Johnathan Blake, Mark Ferber, Will Vinson and Seamus Blake.
Roberts is an original member of the Nonet led by Grammy nominee Alan Ferber, and has recorded with the group for a series of critically-acclaimed releases: “Scenes from an Exit Row”, “The Compass”, “Chamber Songs” and “Roots and Transitions”. He also plays in saxophonist Jon Gordon’s quartet (whose 2019 release, “Answer” was recorded at the historic Rudy Van Gelder Studio) and with groups led by bassist Chuck Israels.
In addition to his work in jazz and improvised music, Roberts has played and toured with many artists in the singer-songwriter world, including Grammy award winners Rosanne Cash and John Leventhal, Shawn Colvin, Stax records legend William Bell, and folk icon Dar Williams.
Robin Jessome & Blunt Objects
ROBIN JESSOME & BLUNT OBJECTS
APRIL 19 @ 2:00 PM
Robin Jessome -Trombone
No Reservations
Cover Charges
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Blunt Object is a Toronto-based 11-piece jazz ensemble performing energetic, creative music; balancing unique improvisors with quirky and compelling arrangements. Featuring the music of Carla Bley, the ensemble presents engaging music with a refreshing sense of humour.
Trombonist Robin Jessome has been based in Kitchener/Waterloo and performing around the Tri-Cities as well as Hamilton and Toronto, making loud and intriguing creative music. Robin likes things dark, with a quirky sense-of-humour — deeply influenced by the likes of Carla Bley, Tom Waits, Kenny Wheeler and Charles Mingus. Originally from Nova Scotia, Robin received a Bachelor of Music at St. Francis Xavier University (2003) and then completed a Master of Music in Jazz Performance at the University of Toronto (2009). While at UofT he studied trombone with William Carn and Terry Promane; composition with Phil Nimmons and David Braid.

The Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
APRIL 5, 12, 19 & 26 @ 5:30 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
Portland's Bryn Roberts 4tet
Portland’s Bryn Roberts 4tet
April 16, 17, 18, 19 @ 8:30 PM
Bryn Roberts - Piano
Dan Fortin - Bass
Fabio Ragnelli - Drums
featuring special guests:
Allison Au - Alto Saxophone (Apr 17)
Kelly Jefferson: Tenor Saxophone (Apr 18)
Michael Davidson: Vibraphone (Apr 19)
Bryn Roberts is pianist, keyboardist and composer who is in demand in a broad range of musical contexts.
Roberts makes his home in Portland, Oregon, while continuing to spend much of his time in New York City, where he lived for 15 years. He plays, tours and records widely both as a leader and sideman, and is a frequent performer at clubs like Smalls, Mezzrow, the Jazz Gallery, the Kitano and Dizzy's.
An acclaimed composer and bandleader, Roberts has five albums out featuring his own music: his debut “Present Tense”, “Ludlow” (featuring Seamus Blake, Drew Gress and Mark Ferber), “Fables” (featuring Seamus Blake, Orlando le Fleming and Johnathan Blake) and two duo albums with guitarist Lage Lund, “Nightsong” and “Hide the Moon and the Stars”.
Roberts has toured with his own groups, including festival, radio and club appearances across the USA, Canada, the UK, Spain and Japan with some of New York’s finest musicians: Matt Penman, Jochen Rueckert, Rodney Green, Joe Martin, Jaleel Shaw, Johnathan Blake, Mark Ferber, Will Vinson and Seamus Blake.
Roberts is an original member of the Nonet led by Grammy nominee Alan Ferber, and has recorded with the group for a series of critically-acclaimed releases: “Scenes from an Exit Row”, “The Compass”, “Chamber Songs” and “Roots and Transitions”. He also plays in saxophonist Jon Gordon’s quartet (whose 2019 release, “Answer” was recorded at the historic Rudy Van Gelder Studio) and with groups led by bassist Chuck Israels.
In addition to his work in jazz and improvised music, Roberts has played and toured with many artists in the singer-songwriter world, including Grammy award winners Rosanne Cash and John Leventhal, Shawn Colvin, Stax records legend William Bell, and folk icon Dar Williams.
Jay Blues Trio
Jay Blues Trio
April 20 @ 2 PM
Jwoel “Jay” Benn - Guitar / Vocals
Ben Graffam - Drums
Kyle Colesanti - Bass
No Reservations
Cover Charges
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Jazz In Toronto’s “Songbird Series”welcomes The Jay Blues Trio for their 3rd appearance at Toronto’s legendary Jazz & Blues Venue, The Rex Hotel!
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.

France's Philippe Lemm Trio
France’s Philippe Lemm Trio
April 20 & 21 @ 8:30 PM
Philippe Lemm - Drums
Sharik Hasan - Piano
Jeff Koch - Bass
"Winner of the International B-Jazz Competition and Winner of Best Solist Prize. The Philippe Lemm Trio is continually proving to be one of the most exciting and electrifying jazz trio's around today. Led at the helm by drummer Philippe Lemm, the group met in New York in 2011, and after one session together, realized that their undeniable chemistry was one that needed to be taken and shared with the world.
Comprised of three musicians with exceptional command of their instruments, the group's repertoire draws heavily from re-imaginations of jazz standards in a way that both defies genre and corresponds to any modern jazz fan.
The group uses their trust and understanding of one another's musical tendencies to create passionate musical soundscapes, which range from traditional jazz to the progressive rock/classical-influenced music.
Hearing the trio is a special and unforgettable experience, and you will be captivated after listening to one piece."
Their TV appearance on the TV-show Vrije Geluiden led to sold out concerts throughout The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany on the first half of their European CD release tour.
The trio has performed on stages like: North Sea Jazz Festival, Blue Note Note NYC, Kennedy Center, Ronnie Scotts, Pori Jazz Festival and Concertgebouw

University of Toronto STUDENT JAZZ ENSEMBLES
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
France's Philippe Lemm Trio
France’s Philippe Lemm Trio
April 20 & 21 @ 8:30 PM
Philippe Lemm - Drums
Sharik Hasan - Piano
Jeff Koch - Bass
"Winner of the International B-Jazz Competition and Winner of Best Solist Prize. The Philippe Lemm Trio is continually proving to be one of the most exciting and electrifying jazz trio's around today. Led at the helm by drummer Philippe Lemm, the group met in New York in 2011, and after one session together, realized that their undeniable chemistry was one that needed to be taken and shared with the world.
Comprised of three musicians with exceptional command of their instruments, the group's repertoire draws heavily from re-imaginations of jazz standards in a way that both defies genre and corresponds to any modern jazz fan.
The group uses their trust and understanding of one another's musical tendencies to create passionate musical soundscapes, which range from traditional jazz to the progressive rock/classical-influenced music.
Hearing the trio is a special and unforgettable experience, and you will be captivated after listening to one piece."
Their TV appearance on the TV-show Vrije Geluiden led to sold out concerts throughout The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany on the first half of their European CD release tour.
The trio has performed on stages like: North Sea Jazz Festival, Blue Note Note NYC, Kennedy Center, Ronnie Scotts, Pori Jazz Festival and Concertgebouw
Duncan Wilson Trio
Duncan Wilson Trio
April 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 @ 5:30 PM
Duncan Wilson - Piano
Chris Parnis - Bass
Petros Anagnostakos - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Duncan Wilson is a Toronto-based pianist rooted in the bebop tradition. Born and raised in Orillia, Ontario, Duncan currently studies jazz performance at the University of Toronto, where his teachers have included Chris Donnelly, Hannah Barstow, Mike Murley, and Kelly Jefferson. In addition to a solo piano residency at the Jazz Bistro, Duncan has performed at many renowned venues across Toronto and Ontario, including The Rex, The Emmet Ray, The Jazz Room (Waterloo), the Kensington Market Jazz Festival, The TD Niagara Jazz Festival, and The River Run Centre (Guelph). His rapidly accelerating career has led him to share the bandstand with notable Canadian jazz artists such as Luis Deniz, Geneviève Marantette, Ted Warren, and Juliet Dunn. Duncan’s artistic influences include Kenny Barron, Bud Powell, Oscar Peterson, and Hank Jones.

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM hosted by CHRIS Banks
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.
Lorne Nehring Quartet
Lorne Nehring Quartet
APRIL 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 @ 5:30 PM
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Alex Dean - Saxophone
Tom Reynolds - Piano
George Koller - Bass
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
New York's Peter Bernstein Quartet featuring Lorne Lofsky
New York’s Peter Bernstein Quartet
Feating Lorne Lofsky
April 23, 24, 25, 26 @ 8:30 Pm
Peter Bernstein - Guitar
Lorne Lofsky - Guitar
Neil Swainson - Bass
Barry Romberg - Drums
Peter Bernstein was born in New York City in 1967. He has been playing and recording since 1990 when he first appeared on recordings with Lou Donaldson and the organ trio of Larry Goldings and Bill Stewart, a group still touring and recording today. Peter played in Lou Donaldson's group for 10 years as well as performing and recording with Joshua Redman's group 1995-97. Other associations and collaborations include Jimmy Cobb, Dr. Lonnie Smith, David Fathead Newman, Brad Mehldau, Etta Jones, Melvin Rhyne, Diana Krall, Bobby Hutcherson, Lee Konitz, Nicholas Payton, George Coleman, and Sonny Rollins. Peter has played on festival, concert, and club stages all over the world since the early 90's. He has appeared on over 300 recordings with these musicians and many of his contemporaries as well as 14 records under his own name. These recordings have featured many of his own compositions and musicians such as Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Greg Hutchinson, Jimmy Cobb, Bill Stewart, Larry Grenadier, Gerald Clayton, Sullivan Fortner, Peter Washington, Doug Weiss, and Joe Farnsworth among others. His latest recording on the Smoke Sessions label is "Better Angels", and features Brad Mehldau, Vicente Archer, and Al Foster.
Chris Platt Trio
chris platt Trio
April 3, 10, 17 & 24 @ 5:30 PM
Chris Platt - Guitar
Pat Collins - Bass
Ian Wright- Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Chris Platt is an accomplished Toronto-based guitarist and composer. He regularly performs at well-known venues around the city as a leader and sideman, and has played with legendary musicians such as Dave Liebman, Norma Winstone, Jerry Bergonzi, Mike Murley, Dave Young, and Reg Schwager. Chris holds a Bachelor's Degree in Jazz Performance from the University of Toronto and a diploma from Mohawk College. Currently, he teaches jazz guitar at McMaster University.
He is a featured soloist and accompanist on the album Sweet Ruby Suite (feat. Norma Winstone and Dave Liebman) as part of the University of Toronto Jazz Orchestra, as well as on Angela Turone’s debut EP Drift to You, and Marie Goudy 12tet’s The Bitter Suite.
Chris’ original music and style of playing is rooted in the jazz idiom, but also features striking characteristics from the Brazilian and Blues genres. This can be heard on his debut instrumental trio album, Sky Glow, which received a nomination for the Julian Award of Excellence in 2019. In 2020, he co-released the album, Sounds of Brazil, alongside vocalist and pianist Angela Turone, which has received reviews and radio play around the world.
Chris is a proud sponsor of MJS Custom Pickups. Having met MJS founder Mike “Smitty” Smyth when he was just beginning to play guitar, Smitty convinced Chris that the pickups he was playing could be swapped out for something better. Once Chris heard the difference a hand wound pickup could make, he was hooked. Not only does he now use MJS pickups in all of his guitars, but he is also the happy owner of three custom built MJS guitars as well: the “Dove,” the “Crossroads,” and the “Beacon.” You can see and hear these one of a kind instruments all over the music Chris has recorded.
New York's Peter Bernstein Quartet featuring Lorne Lofsky
New York’s Peter Bernstein Quartet
Feating Lorne Lofsky
April 23, 24, 25, 26 @ 8:30 Pm
Peter Bernstein - Guitar
Lorne Lofsky - Guitar
Neil Swainson - Bass
Barry Romberg - Drums
Peter Bernstein was born in New York City in 1967. He has been playing and recording since 1990 when he first appeared on recordings with Lou Donaldson and the organ trio of Larry Goldings and Bill Stewart, a group still touring and recording today. Peter played in Lou Donaldson's group for 10 years as well as performing and recording with Joshua Redman's group 1995-97. Other associations and collaborations include Jimmy Cobb, Dr. Lonnie Smith, David Fathead Newman, Brad Mehldau, Etta Jones, Melvin Rhyne, Diana Krall, Bobby Hutcherson, Lee Konitz, Nicholas Payton, George Coleman, and Sonny Rollins. Peter has played on festival, concert, and club stages all over the world since the early 90's. He has appeared on over 300 recordings with these musicians and many of his contemporaries as well as 14 records under his own name. These recordings have featured many of his own compositions and musicians such as Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Greg Hutchinson, Jimmy Cobb, Bill Stewart, Larry Grenadier, Gerald Clayton, Sullivan Fortner, Peter Washington, Doug Weiss, and Joe Farnsworth among others. His latest recording on the Smoke Sessions label is "Better Angels", and features Brad Mehldau, Vicente Archer, and Al Foster.
Johnny Griffith Quartet
johnny griffith quartet
April 4, 11, 18 & 25 @ 5:30 PM
Johnny Griffith & Alex Dean - Saxophone
Michael Herring - Bass
Nick Fraser - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
New York's Peter Bernstein Quartet featuring Lorne Lofsky
New York’s Peter Bernstein Quartet
Feating Lorne Lofsky
April 23, 24, 25, 26 @ 8:30 Pm
Peter Bernstein - Guitar
Lorne Lofsky - Guitar
Neil Swainson - Bass
Barry Romberg - Drums
Peter Bernstein was born in New York City in 1967. He has been playing and recording since 1990 when he first appeared on recordings with Lou Donaldson and the organ trio of Larry Goldings and Bill Stewart, a group still touring and recording today. Peter played in Lou Donaldson's group for 10 years as well as performing and recording with Joshua Redman's group 1995-97. Other associations and collaborations include Jimmy Cobb, Dr. Lonnie Smith, David Fathead Newman, Brad Mehldau, Etta Jones, Melvin Rhyne, Diana Krall, Bobby Hutcherson, Lee Konitz, Nicholas Payton, George Coleman, and Sonny Rollins. Peter has played on festival, concert, and club stages all over the world since the early 90's. He has appeared on over 300 recordings with these musicians and many of his contemporaries as well as 14 records under his own name. These recordings have featured many of his own compositions and musicians such as Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Greg Hutchinson, Jimmy Cobb, Bill Stewart, Larry Grenadier, Gerald Clayton, Sullivan Fortner, Peter Washington, Doug Weiss, and Joe Farnsworth among others. His latest recording on the Smoke Sessions label is "Better Angels", and features Brad Mehldau, Vicente Archer, and Al Foster.

The Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
APRIL 5, 12, 19 & 26 @ 5:30 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
New York's Peter Bernstein Quartet featuring Lorne Lofsky
New York’s Peter Bernstein Quartet
Feating Lorne Lofsky
April 23, 24, 25, 26 @ 8:30 Pm
Peter Bernstein - Guitar
Lorne Lofsky - Guitar
Neil Swainson - Bass
Barry Romberg - Drums
Peter Bernstein was born in New York City in 1967. He has been playing and recording since 1990 when he first appeared on recordings with Lou Donaldson and the organ trio of Larry Goldings and Bill Stewart, a group still touring and recording today. Peter played in Lou Donaldson's group for 10 years as well as performing and recording with Joshua Redman's group 1995-97. Other associations and collaborations include Jimmy Cobb, Dr. Lonnie Smith, David Fathead Newman, Brad Mehldau, Etta Jones, Melvin Rhyne, Diana Krall, Bobby Hutcherson, Lee Konitz, Nicholas Payton, George Coleman, and Sonny Rollins. Peter has played on festival, concert, and club stages all over the world since the early 90's. He has appeared on over 300 recordings with these musicians and many of his contemporaries as well as 14 records under his own name. These recordings have featured many of his own compositions and musicians such as Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Greg Hutchinson, Jimmy Cobb, Bill Stewart, Larry Grenadier, Gerald Clayton, Sullivan Fortner, Peter Washington, Doug Weiss, and Joe Farnsworth among others. His latest recording on the Smoke Sessions label is "Better Angels", and features Brad Mehldau, Vicente Archer, and Al Foster.
Thyron Lee Whyte
Thyron Lee Whyte
April 27 @ 2 PM
Thyron Lee Whyte - Vocals
Stu Harrison - Piano
Mike Downes - Bass
No Reservations
Cover Charges
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Thyron Lee Whyte, a Toronto-based singer-songwriter, is celebrated for his emotionally rich and highly textured vocal style. His musical journey effortlessly spans across Jazz Standards, R and B, and Pop genres.
Thyron has had the privilege of performing alongside some of Canada’s most esteemed musicians. With just a single note, he has the power to transport listeners to new and marvelous places. This trio performance will showcase the remarkable skills of Stu Harrison on piano and Mike Downes on bass.

Ottawa's Ed lister's Prime Rib Big Band
Ed Lister’s Prime Rib Big Band
April 27th @ 8:30 Pm
12 piece Jazz Orchestra
Led by Ed Lister - Trumpet.
The Prime Rib Big Band is a monster 12 piece ensemble that was birthed in March 2017 out of necessity for something hard swingin', hard groovin' and good feeling in the City of Ottawa. Ed put this group together and has built an incredible fan base across the city with their monthly residency at Irene's Pub being sold out every month since March 2017! The group to date is nearing 100 shows performed including a standing yearly show at the Ottawa Jazz Festival. The group showcases mainly original music by Ed and several other members in the band along with some clever and imaginative reinterpretations of jazz and pop classics. You can catch this awesome group on the first Wednesday of every month at Irene's Pub.

HUMBER COLLEGE STUDENT JAZZ ENSEMBLES
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
John Macleod's Rex Hotel Orchestra
John Macleod’s Rex Hotel Orchestra
april 28 @ 8:30 PM
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".
Duncan Wilson Trio
Duncan Wilson Trio
April 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 @ 5:30 PM
Duncan Wilson - Piano
Chris Parnis - Bass
Petros Anagnostakos - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Duncan Wilson is a Toronto-based pianist rooted in the bebop tradition. Born and raised in Orillia, Ontario, Duncan currently studies jazz performance at the University of Toronto, where his teachers have included Chris Donnelly, Hannah Barstow, Mike Murley, and Kelly Jefferson. In addition to a solo piano residency at the Jazz Bistro, Duncan has performed at many renowned venues across Toronto and Ontario, including The Rex, The Emmet Ray, The Jazz Room (Waterloo), the Kensington Market Jazz Festival, The TD Niagara Jazz Festival, and The River Run Centre (Guelph). His rapidly accelerating career has led him to share the bandstand with notable Canadian jazz artists such as Luis Deniz, Geneviève Marantette, Ted Warren, and Juliet Dunn. Duncan’s artistic influences include Kenny Barron, Bud Powell, Oscar Peterson, and Hank Jones.

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM hosted by CHRIS Banks
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.
Lorne Nehring Quartet
Lorne Nehring Quartet
APRIL 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 @ 5:30 PM
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Alex Dean - Saxophone
Tom Reynolds - Piano
George Koller - Bass
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Dave Young Quintet
Dave Young Quintet
april 30, May 1, 2, 3 @ 8:30 pm
Johnny Johnson- Sax
Kevin Turcotte- Trumpet
Reg Schwager - Guitar
Dave Young - Bass
Davide DiRenzo - Drums
Toronto-based and Winnipeg-born multiple award-winning bassist and composer Dave Young, is, without a doubt, one of Canada’s most valuable and beloved musical exports. Whether he’s performing as part of a classical symphony, or as an integral member of an iconic jazz trio (with the likes of the late Oscar Peterson), or leading any of his dynamic ensembles, Dave remains a total musician, with artistic soul in abundance. He first began studying the guitar and violin at age ten, but a turn of events at his first gig (a University dance band) compelled him to pick up the bass. Equally comfortable in the worlds of orchestral classical music and jazz, Dave is a multiple threat. As a classical musician, he has been a member of The Edmonton Symphony, The Winnipeg Symphony and The Hamilton Philharmonic. As a jazz artist, he is a chameleon-like bassist, who often shines brightest in collaborative efforts with other musicians. Because of his technical skill, few bassists (jazz or otherwise) are able to dig in, swing hard and still render a lyrical arco solo as Dave can.
"Dr. Dave Young is a master musician, an Order of Canada recipient and throughout his stellar career, has been featured on countless recordings. Originally from Winnipeg, he played with Oscar Peterson for about 35 years - and there is a reason that OP loved playing with him so much. Oscar once said, “To my way of thinking, Dave Young is one of the most talented bassists on the jazz scene. His harmonic simpatico and unerring sense of time, have kept him in the foreground of the jazz picture."
-Renee Rosnes, Artistic Director
(Oscar Peterson International
Jazz Festival)
Dave Young Quintet
Dave Young Quintet
april 30, May 1, 2, 3 @ 8:30 pm
Johnny Johnson- Sax
Kevin Turcotte- Trumpet
Reg Schwager - Guitar
Dave Young - Bass
Davide DiRenzo - Drums
Toronto-based and Winnipeg-born multiple award-winning bassist and composer Dave Young, is, without a doubt, one of Canada’s most valuable and beloved musical exports. Whether he’s performing as part of a classical symphony, or as an integral member of an iconic jazz trio (with the likes of the late Oscar Peterson), or leading any of his dynamic ensembles, Dave remains a total musician, with artistic soul in abundance. He first began studying the guitar and violin at age ten, but a turn of events at his first gig (a University dance band) compelled him to pick up the bass. Equally comfortable in the worlds of orchestral classical music and jazz, Dave is a multiple threat. As a classical musician, he has been a member of The Edmonton Symphony, The Winnipeg Symphony and The Hamilton Philharmonic. As a jazz artist, he is a chameleon-like bassist, who often shines brightest in collaborative efforts with other musicians. Because of his technical skill, few bassists (jazz or otherwise) are able to dig in, swing hard and still render a lyrical arco solo as Dave can.
"Dr. Dave Young is a master musician, an Order of Canada recipient and throughout his stellar career, has been featured on countless recordings. Originally from Winnipeg, he played with Oscar Peterson for about 35 years - and there is a reason that OP loved playing with him so much. Oscar once said, “To my way of thinking, Dave Young is one of the most talented bassists on the jazz scene. His harmonic simpatico and unerring sense of time, have kept him in the foreground of the jazz picture."
-Renee Rosnes, Artistic Director
(Oscar Peterson International
Jazz Festival)
Dave Young Quintet
Dave Young Quintet
april 30, May 1, 2, 3 @ 8:30 pm
Johnny Johnson- Sax
Kevin Turcotte- Trumpet
Reg Schwager - Guitar
Dave Young - Bass
Davide DiRenzo - Drums
Toronto-based and Winnipeg-born multiple award-winning bassist and composer Dave Young, is, without a doubt, one of Canada’s most valuable and beloved musical exports. Whether he’s performing as part of a classical symphony, or as an integral member of an iconic jazz trio (with the likes of the late Oscar Peterson), or leading any of his dynamic ensembles, Dave remains a total musician, with artistic soul in abundance. He first began studying the guitar and violin at age ten, but a turn of events at his first gig (a University dance band) compelled him to pick up the bass. Equally comfortable in the worlds of orchestral classical music and jazz, Dave is a multiple threat. As a classical musician, he has been a member of The Edmonton Symphony, The Winnipeg Symphony and The Hamilton Philharmonic. As a jazz artist, he is a chameleon-like bassist, who often shines brightest in collaborative efforts with other musicians. Because of his technical skill, few bassists (jazz or otherwise) are able to dig in, swing hard and still render a lyrical arco solo as Dave can.
"Dr. Dave Young is a master musician, an Order of Canada recipient and throughout his stellar career, has been featured on countless recordings. Originally from Winnipeg, he played with Oscar Peterson for about 35 years - and there is a reason that OP loved playing with him so much. Oscar once said, “To my way of thinking, Dave Young is one of the most talented bassists on the jazz scene. His harmonic simpatico and unerring sense of time, have kept him in the foreground of the jazz picture."
-Renee Rosnes, Artistic Director
(Oscar Peterson International
Jazz Festival)
Dave Young Quintet
Dave Young Quintet
april 30, May 1, 2, 3 @ 8:30 pm
Johnny Johnson- Sax
Kevin Turcotte- Trumpet
Reg Schwager - Guitar
Dave Young - Bass
Davide DiRenzo - Drums
Toronto-based and Winnipeg-born multiple award-winning bassist and composer Dave Young, is, without a doubt, one of Canada’s most valuable and beloved musical exports. Whether he’s performing as part of a classical symphony, or as an integral member of an iconic jazz trio (with the likes of the late Oscar Peterson), or leading any of his dynamic ensembles, Dave remains a total musician, with artistic soul in abundance. He first began studying the guitar and violin at age ten, but a turn of events at his first gig (a University dance band) compelled him to pick up the bass. Equally comfortable in the worlds of orchestral classical music and jazz, Dave is a multiple threat. As a classical musician, he has been a member of The Edmonton Symphony, The Winnipeg Symphony and The Hamilton Philharmonic. As a jazz artist, he is a chameleon-like bassist, who often shines brightest in collaborative efforts with other musicians. Because of his technical skill, few bassists (jazz or otherwise) are able to dig in, swing hard and still render a lyrical arco solo as Dave can.
"Dr. Dave Young is a master musician, an Order of Canada recipient and throughout his stellar career, has been featured on countless recordings. Originally from Winnipeg, he played with Oscar Peterson for about 35 years - and there is a reason that OP loved playing with him so much. Oscar once said, “To my way of thinking, Dave Young is one of the most talented bassists on the jazz scene. His harmonic simpatico and unerring sense of time, have kept him in the foreground of the jazz picture."
-Renee Rosnes, Artistic Director
(Oscar Peterson International
Jazz Festival)
Gary Smulyan Trio
Gary smulyan Trio
March 19, 20, 21, 22 @ 8:30 PM
Gary Smulyan - Baritone Saxophone
Neil Swainson - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Baritone saxophonist Gary Smulyan was born April 4, 1956, in Bethpage, New York. The gifted multi-instrumentalist started his music career by first learning alto saxophone during his teenage years on Long Island. Today he is critically acclaimed across-the-board and recognized as the major voice on the baritone saxophone. His playing is marked by an aggressive rhythmic sense, an intelligent and creative harmonic approach — and perhaps most importantly – a strong and incisive wit.
While still in high school, he had the chance to sit in with major jazz artists such as legendary trumpeter Chet Baker, saxophonist Lee Konitz, trombonist Jimmy Knepper and violinist Ray Nance.
After graduating high school he attended SUNY-Potsdam and Hofstra University before he joined Woody Herman’s Young Thundering Herd in 1978. It was a remarkable collection of young musicians who ultimately would find themselves in the forefront of present-day jazz. Joining Smulyan in the band were saxophonist Joe Lovano, bassist Marc Johnson and drummer John Riley, who would eventually become a fixture in the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.
In 1980, unlike many of his colleagues and peers Smulyan didn’t have to go very far to move into New York City proper where he became part of the Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra then under the direction of Bob Brookmeyer. Smulyan also found work with other important large ensembles including the Mingus Big Band and the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra.
Gradually establishing himself the talented Smulyan was asked to share the stage and the recording studio with a stunning potpourri of luminaries including: trumpeters Freddie Hubbard and Dizzy Gillespie, saxophonist Stan Getz, pianist Chick Corea, timbales king Tito Puente, and R&B/Blues and soul icons Ray Charles, B.B. King and Diana Ross.
Smulyan, in addition to performing and recording in support of a myriad of people began to accumulate a discography as a leader. At this point in his career he has at least 10 recordings out under his own name. Meanwhile he continues to play with wide variety of artists – each presenting him with an opportunity to fully express himself. In addition to his work on Monday nights with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Smulyan remains close with Lovano, working with him in his nine-piece Nonet; then there is the exhilarating and liberating Dave Holland Octet and the seminal bassist’s Big Band. Beyond that, Smulyan has also enjoyed stints in the cooperative Three Baritone Saxophone Band as well as working with powerhouse tenor saxophonist George Coleman in his octet and the Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band that, similar to the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, is comprised of some of the world’s best players.
No matter who he is performing with – or whether he is leading his own band at the time – Smulyan brings to the stage the spirit, style and savvy of a deep-toned master of bebop. “Gary Smulyan’s lineage comes more from musicians like Cecil Payne, Leo Parker, Pepper Adams, Serge Chaloff and Nick Brignola – the few baritonists that dared to master the tricky, chromatic music known as bebop,” wrote All About Jazz’s Francis Lo Kee in a review. “Indeed…Smulyan is fluent in the language.” He was heavily influenced by Adams who was known as “The Knife” for his hearty tone and the energy of his rhythmic playing style. Smulyan’s Homage, featuring Tommy Flanagan was recorded following Adams’ death, and every track on the recording, released in 1994, is written by Adams. Similarly, Smulyan organized the Three Baritone Saxophone Band, which places him in the company of two of his seniors – Ronnie Cuber and the late Nick Brignola. The group released Plays Mulligan in 1998, the date serving as a tribute to the late Gerry Mulligan, one of the foremost baritone saxophonists in jazz history and a mentor for many artists, including Smulyan.
“Smulyan’s tone seems to get bigger and his ideas more expansive from album to album,” wrote long-time critic Doug Ramsey in Jazz Times magazine. In 1995, WBGO, the all-jazz, Newark, N.J.-based NPR station voted Smulyan’s Saxophone Mosaic as one of the best 25 CDs of 1995; two years later the Boston Globe selected the baritone saxophonist’s Gary Smulyan with Strings as one of the 10 best jazz CDs of 1997. Hidden Treasures, a piano-less trio date featuring Christian McBride was given four and a half stars in Down Beat magazine and voted as one of the best CD’s of the year.
Always in search of new ideas, in 2008 Smulyan released High Noon – The Jazz Soul of Frankie Laine; it is a nine-piece band tribute to the prolific 1940s and 1950s pop singer Frankie Laine who died in 2007 at age 93. “This is the kind of album whose melodies linger after the session’s over,” wrote another long-time critic, Owen Cordle of Charlotte News and Observer.
These days Smulyan the Long-Island native lives in Amherst, Mass., with his wife, pianist and conductor Joan Cornachio. He is a faculty member of Amherst College and serves as the artistic director at the Berkshire Hills Music Academy in South Hadley, Massachusetts, a two year post secondary music school for eighteen to thirty year olds with developmental disabilities.
The baritone saxophonist, is a four-time winner of the Down Beat Critic’s and Reader’s Poll’s and a multiple winner of numerous other official polls including the Jazz Journalists Award for Baritone Saxophonist of the Year. He is a six-time GRAMMY award winner for his work with B.B. King, Lovano, Holland and the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.
Patrick Smith 30h + 2
Patrick Smith 30h + 2
March 21 & 28 @ 5:30 PM
Patrick Smith - Saxophone
Kaelin Murphy - Trumpet
Dan Pitt - Guitar
Chris Banks - Bass
Lowell Whitty - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover
Patrick Smith is a freelance musician and teacher based in Toronto (originally from Ottawa). He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Performance (BMus with Honours) from the University of Toronto, during his time there he was given the Ann and Wallace McCoy Renewable Scholarship upon graduation was awarded the SUBA Institute Award for Performance Excellence. Outside of his formal education, Patrick has traveled to New York to study with internationally acclaimed American saxophonist Mark Shim and in the past has studied under Canadian jazz legends Mike Murley, Kelly Jefferson and Tony Malaby.
He has established himself as a gifted and in demand freelance saxophonist in the Canadian music scene. He has extensively toured Canada, the US, and Europe with Erez Zobary, Legends of Motown (featuring Michael Dunston and Gary Beals), My Son The Hurricane, Chelsea Mcbride’s Socialist Night School and Forever Seger. In Spring 2019 he appeared with the Hitmen Drumline at the NBA Finals at Scotiabank Arena. He has performed alongside jazz legends as Juini Booth (former bassist of McCoy Tyner, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers),Terry Clarke (former drummer of Jim Hall, Oscar Peterson) and David Liebman (Elvin Jones).He has appeared at the Toronto Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, Mariposa Folk Festival, Starbelly Jam, Wapiti Festival and many more.
Patrick keeps up a very active freelance schedule in Toronto appearing with many acts namely Eighth Street Orchestra, Dee Dee and the Dirty Martinis, Kubla, Queen Pepper, Erez Zobary, Soular, Dan Pitt Quintet, Jenna Marie, Shout The Band, Laura Hubert, Forever Seger, and Socialist Night School.
In 2018, Patrick released his debut album of original music entitled “Still Searching” with his jazz quintet featuring Kae Murphy on trumpet.. He currently leads the Patrick Smith Quintet (playing his original music) and the Patrick Smith 3-Oh (Jazz standards) which regularly perform at Toronto venues such as The Rex Hotel Jazz and Blues Bar, Reservoir Lounge, Drom Taberna, The Jazz Bistro, The Emmet Ray and other GTA venues. He also co-leads the free jazz machine The Archives of Eternity featuring vibraphonist Mark Hundevad. In April 2020, The Archives of Eternity released their debut full length album “Uranium 238” playing the music of Raphe Malik. They presented this music at the Something Else Festival in Hamilton On, in 2019 and 2021.
In fall 2017 Patrick spent 6 weeks on an artistic retreat in Copenhagen, Denmark performing with the Danish drummer and cymbal craftsman Lasse Funch, culminating in a performance at the renowned Christiania Jazzklub.
He is currently working on mixing and post production for a release with his new band 3-Oh which features Chris Banks and Lowell Whitty. He is currently finishing composing the music for his quintet’s first full length album of original music.
Gary Smulyan Trio
Gary smulyan Trio
March 19, 20, 21, 22 @ 8:30 PM
Gary Smulyan - Baritone Saxophone
Neil Swainson - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Baritone saxophonist Gary Smulyan was born April 4, 1956, in Bethpage, New York. The gifted multi-instrumentalist started his music career by first learning alto saxophone during his teenage years on Long Island. Today he is critically acclaimed across-the-board and recognized as the major voice on the baritone saxophone. His playing is marked by an aggressive rhythmic sense, an intelligent and creative harmonic approach — and perhaps most importantly – a strong and incisive wit.
While still in high school, he had the chance to sit in with major jazz artists such as legendary trumpeter Chet Baker, saxophonist Lee Konitz, trombonist Jimmy Knepper and violinist Ray Nance.
After graduating high school he attended SUNY-Potsdam and Hofstra University before he joined Woody Herman’s Young Thundering Herd in 1978. It was a remarkable collection of young musicians who ultimately would find themselves in the forefront of present-day jazz. Joining Smulyan in the band were saxophonist Joe Lovano, bassist Marc Johnson and drummer John Riley, who would eventually become a fixture in the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.
In 1980, unlike many of his colleagues and peers Smulyan didn’t have to go very far to move into New York City proper where he became part of the Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra then under the direction of Bob Brookmeyer. Smulyan also found work with other important large ensembles including the Mingus Big Band and the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra.
Gradually establishing himself the talented Smulyan was asked to share the stage and the recording studio with a stunning potpourri of luminaries including: trumpeters Freddie Hubbard and Dizzy Gillespie, saxophonist Stan Getz, pianist Chick Corea, timbales king Tito Puente, and R&B/Blues and soul icons Ray Charles, B.B. King and Diana Ross.
Smulyan, in addition to performing and recording in support of a myriad of people began to accumulate a discography as a leader. At this point in his career he has at least 10 recordings out under his own name. Meanwhile he continues to play with wide variety of artists – each presenting him with an opportunity to fully express himself. In addition to his work on Monday nights with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Smulyan remains close with Lovano, working with him in his nine-piece Nonet; then there is the exhilarating and liberating Dave Holland Octet and the seminal bassist’s Big Band. Beyond that, Smulyan has also enjoyed stints in the cooperative Three Baritone Saxophone Band as well as working with powerhouse tenor saxophonist George Coleman in his octet and the Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band that, similar to the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, is comprised of some of the world’s best players.
No matter who he is performing with – or whether he is leading his own band at the time – Smulyan brings to the stage the spirit, style and savvy of a deep-toned master of bebop. “Gary Smulyan’s lineage comes more from musicians like Cecil Payne, Leo Parker, Pepper Adams, Serge Chaloff and Nick Brignola – the few baritonists that dared to master the tricky, chromatic music known as bebop,” wrote All About Jazz’s Francis Lo Kee in a review. “Indeed…Smulyan is fluent in the language.” He was heavily influenced by Adams who was known as “The Knife” for his hearty tone and the energy of his rhythmic playing style. Smulyan’s Homage, featuring Tommy Flanagan was recorded following Adams’ death, and every track on the recording, released in 1994, is written by Adams. Similarly, Smulyan organized the Three Baritone Saxophone Band, which places him in the company of two of his seniors – Ronnie Cuber and the late Nick Brignola. The group released Plays Mulligan in 1998, the date serving as a tribute to the late Gerry Mulligan, one of the foremost baritone saxophonists in jazz history and a mentor for many artists, including Smulyan.
“Smulyan’s tone seems to get bigger and his ideas more expansive from album to album,” wrote long-time critic Doug Ramsey in Jazz Times magazine. In 1995, WBGO, the all-jazz, Newark, N.J.-based NPR station voted Smulyan’s Saxophone Mosaic as one of the best 25 CDs of 1995; two years later the Boston Globe selected the baritone saxophonist’s Gary Smulyan with Strings as one of the 10 best jazz CDs of 1997. Hidden Treasures, a piano-less trio date featuring Christian McBride was given four and a half stars in Down Beat magazine and voted as one of the best CD’s of the year.
Always in search of new ideas, in 2008 Smulyan released High Noon – The Jazz Soul of Frankie Laine; it is a nine-piece band tribute to the prolific 1940s and 1950s pop singer Frankie Laine who died in 2007 at age 93. “This is the kind of album whose melodies linger after the session’s over,” wrote another long-time critic, Owen Cordle of Charlotte News and Observer.
These days Smulyan the Long-Island native lives in Amherst, Mass., with his wife, pianist and conductor Joan Cornachio. He is a faculty member of Amherst College and serves as the artistic director at the Berkshire Hills Music Academy in South Hadley, Massachusetts, a two year post secondary music school for eighteen to thirty year olds with developmental disabilities.
The baritone saxophonist, is a four-time winner of the Down Beat Critic’s and Reader’s Poll’s and a multiple winner of numerous other official polls including the Jazz Journalists Award for Baritone Saxophonist of the Year. He is a six-time GRAMMY award winner for his work with B.B. King, Lovano, Holland and the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.
Chris Gale Trio
CHRIS GALE TRIOS
March 6, 13, 20 & 27 @ 5:30 PM
Chris Gale - Saxophone
Chris Banks - Bass
Morgan Childs - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Gary Smulyan Trio
Gary smulyan Trio
March 19, 20, 21, 22 @ 8:30 PM
Gary Smulyan - Baritone Saxophone
Neil Swainson - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Baritone saxophonist Gary Smulyan was born April 4, 1956, in Bethpage, New York. The gifted multi-instrumentalist started his music career by first learning alto saxophone during his teenage years on Long Island. Today he is critically acclaimed across-the-board and recognized as the major voice on the baritone saxophone. His playing is marked by an aggressive rhythmic sense, an intelligent and creative harmonic approach — and perhaps most importantly – a strong and incisive wit.
While still in high school, he had the chance to sit in with major jazz artists such as legendary trumpeter Chet Baker, saxophonist Lee Konitz, trombonist Jimmy Knepper and violinist Ray Nance.
After graduating high school he attended SUNY-Potsdam and Hofstra University before he joined Woody Herman’s Young Thundering Herd in 1978. It was a remarkable collection of young musicians who ultimately would find themselves in the forefront of present-day jazz. Joining Smulyan in the band were saxophonist Joe Lovano, bassist Marc Johnson and drummer John Riley, who would eventually become a fixture in the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.
In 1980, unlike many of his colleagues and peers Smulyan didn’t have to go very far to move into New York City proper where he became part of the Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra then under the direction of Bob Brookmeyer. Smulyan also found work with other important large ensembles including the Mingus Big Band and the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra.
Gradually establishing himself the talented Smulyan was asked to share the stage and the recording studio with a stunning potpourri of luminaries including: trumpeters Freddie Hubbard and Dizzy Gillespie, saxophonist Stan Getz, pianist Chick Corea, timbales king Tito Puente, and R&B/Blues and soul icons Ray Charles, B.B. King and Diana Ross.
Smulyan, in addition to performing and recording in support of a myriad of people began to accumulate a discography as a leader. At this point in his career he has at least 10 recordings out under his own name. Meanwhile he continues to play with wide variety of artists – each presenting him with an opportunity to fully express himself. In addition to his work on Monday nights with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Smulyan remains close with Lovano, working with him in his nine-piece Nonet; then there is the exhilarating and liberating Dave Holland Octet and the seminal bassist’s Big Band. Beyond that, Smulyan has also enjoyed stints in the cooperative Three Baritone Saxophone Band as well as working with powerhouse tenor saxophonist George Coleman in his octet and the Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band that, similar to the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, is comprised of some of the world’s best players.
No matter who he is performing with – or whether he is leading his own band at the time – Smulyan brings to the stage the spirit, style and savvy of a deep-toned master of bebop. “Gary Smulyan’s lineage comes more from musicians like Cecil Payne, Leo Parker, Pepper Adams, Serge Chaloff and Nick Brignola – the few baritonists that dared to master the tricky, chromatic music known as bebop,” wrote All About Jazz’s Francis Lo Kee in a review. “Indeed…Smulyan is fluent in the language.” He was heavily influenced by Adams who was known as “The Knife” for his hearty tone and the energy of his rhythmic playing style. Smulyan’s Homage, featuring Tommy Flanagan was recorded following Adams’ death, and every track on the recording, released in 1994, is written by Adams. Similarly, Smulyan organized the Three Baritone Saxophone Band, which places him in the company of two of his seniors – Ronnie Cuber and the late Nick Brignola. The group released Plays Mulligan in 1998, the date serving as a tribute to the late Gerry Mulligan, one of the foremost baritone saxophonists in jazz history and a mentor for many artists, including Smulyan.
“Smulyan’s tone seems to get bigger and his ideas more expansive from album to album,” wrote long-time critic Doug Ramsey in Jazz Times magazine. In 1995, WBGO, the all-jazz, Newark, N.J.-based NPR station voted Smulyan’s Saxophone Mosaic as one of the best 25 CDs of 1995; two years later the Boston Globe selected the baritone saxophonist’s Gary Smulyan with Strings as one of the 10 best jazz CDs of 1997. Hidden Treasures, a piano-less trio date featuring Christian McBride was given four and a half stars in Down Beat magazine and voted as one of the best CD’s of the year.
Always in search of new ideas, in 2008 Smulyan released High Noon – The Jazz Soul of Frankie Laine; it is a nine-piece band tribute to the prolific 1940s and 1950s pop singer Frankie Laine who died in 2007 at age 93. “This is the kind of album whose melodies linger after the session’s over,” wrote another long-time critic, Owen Cordle of Charlotte News and Observer.
These days Smulyan the Long-Island native lives in Amherst, Mass., with his wife, pianist and conductor Joan Cornachio. He is a faculty member of Amherst College and serves as the artistic director at the Berkshire Hills Music Academy in South Hadley, Massachusetts, a two year post secondary music school for eighteen to thirty year olds with developmental disabilities.
The baritone saxophonist, is a four-time winner of the Down Beat Critic’s and Reader’s Poll’s and a multiple winner of numerous other official polls including the Jazz Journalists Award for Baritone Saxophonist of the Year. He is a six-time GRAMMY award winner for his work with B.B. King, Lovano, Holland and the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.
Selena Savage Quintet
Selena Savage Quintet
March 5, 12, 19, 26 @ 5:30 PM
march 5th and 12th:
mattaus gretzinger - alto
eric liang - piano
chris parnis - bass
alex sgrignoli - drums
march 19th and 26:
mattaus gretzinger - alto
steven noronha - piano
wade pollesel - bass
alex sgrignoli - drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM hosted by CHRIS Banks
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.
Steven Noronha Trio
Steven noronha trio
march 4, 11, 18 & 25 @ 5:30 PM
Steven Noronha - Piano
Keon Narinesingh - Bass
Aidan McConnell - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Jack Zorawski Quartet
Jack Zorawski Quartet
March 16 & 17 @ 8:30 PM
Jack Zorawski - Bass
Jeff King - Saxophone
Dan Lonescu - Guitar
Glenn Anderson - Drums
Jacek “Jack” arrived in Canada from Poland in 1986 and wasted no time establishing himself in the Toronto traditional jazz scene. As a young man, Jack travelled all throughout Europe playing “Dixieland” music gaining valuable experience that has served him well in the Toronto music scene, throughout North America, and Japan. Toronto has long had a vibrant traditional jazz scene and Jack has played bass with just about every band since ’86! In addition to traditional jazz, Jack has also established himself as a versatile bassist leading his own “piano trio” releasing his CD entitled ‘First Train’ in 2006, and working with legendary and versatile performers such as pianist extraordinaire, Bernie Senensky, the great Peter Appleyard, fellow countryman, the legendary composer, violinist, saxophonist and lyricon player Michael Urbaniak, and many years with jump/jive/blues singer/songwriter Big Rude Jake.

University of Toronto Student Jazz Ensembles
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
Jack Zorawski Quartet
Jack Zorawski Quartet
March 16 & 17 @ 8:30 PM
Jack Zorawski - Bass
Jeff King - Saxophone
Dan Lonescu - Guitar
Glenn Anderson - Drums
Jacek “Jack” arrived in Canada from Poland in 1986 and wasted no time establishing himself in the Toronto traditional jazz scene. As a young man, Jack travelled all throughout Europe playing “Dixieland” music gaining valuable experience that has served him well in the Toronto music scene, throughout North America, and Japan. Toronto has long had a vibrant traditional jazz scene and Jack has played bass with just about every band since ’86! In addition to traditional jazz, Jack has also established himself as a versatile bassist leading his own “piano trio” releasing his CD entitled ‘First Train’ in 2006, and working with legendary and versatile performers such as pianist extraordinaire, Bernie Senensky, the great Peter Appleyard, fellow countryman, the legendary composer, violinist, saxophonist and lyricon player Michael Urbaniak, and many years with jump/jive/blues singer/songwriter Big Rude Jake.

Laura Hubert Band
LAURA HUBERT BAND
March 2, 9,16,23 & 30 @5:30PM
Laura Hubert - Vocals
Peter Hill - Piano
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 COVER CHARGE
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.
Chris Tsujiuchi
Chris Tsujiuchi
March 16 @ 2 PM
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Chris Tsujiuchi's performance credits include An Incomplete List (Toronto Fringe), Recurring John (Summerworks Festival), Little Shop of Horrors (Capitol Theatre Port Hope), and The Rocky Horror Show (Hart House Theatre). Musical Direction credits include Escape to Margaritaville (Theatre Calgary), Into the Woods (Talk is Free Theatre / Winter Garden Theatre), Parade (Toronto Musical Concerts), and Onegin (Musical Stage Company/National Arts Centre/Arts Club Western Canada Tour). He has toured extensively with Sharron Matthews and can also be seen performing in Asian Riffing Trio (aka ART) and his own "Chris-terical" series of Cabarets.
Sunday, March 16th, Chris Tsujiuchi will be joined by bass virtuoso Ross MacIntyre. Reserve your spot now for this one-of-a-kind experience at one of Toronto’s iconic music venues!
Dave Young Quintet
Dave Young Quintet
march 12, 13, 14, 15 @ 8:30 pm
Pat Smith - Sax
Christian Antonnaci - Trumpet
Brian Dickinson - Piano
Dave Young - Bass
Davide DiRenzo - Drums
Toronto-based and Winnipeg-born multiple award-winning bassist and composer Dave Young, is, without a doubt, one of Canada’s most valuable and beloved musical exports. Whether he’s performing as part of a classical symphony, or as an integral member of an iconic jazz trio (with the likes of the late Oscar Peterson), or leading any of his dynamic ensembles, Dave remains a total musician, with artistic soul in abundance. He first began studying the guitar and violin at age ten, but a turn of events at his first gig (a University dance band) compelled him to pick up the bass. Equally comfortable in the worlds of orchestral classical music and jazz, Dave is a multiple threat. As a classical musician, he has been a member of The Edmonton Symphony, The Winnipeg Symphony and The Hamilton Philharmonic. As a jazz artist, he is a chameleon-like bassist, who often shines brightest in collaborative efforts with other musicians. Because of his technical skill, few bassists (jazz or otherwise) are able to dig in, swing hard and still render a lyrical arco solo as Dave can.
"Dr. Dave Young is a master musician, an Order of Canada recipient and throughout his stellar career, has been featured on countless recordings. Originally from Winnipeg, he played with Oscar Peterson for about 35 years - and there is a reason that OP loved playing with him so much. Oscar once said, “To my way of thinking, Dave Young is one of the most talented bassists on the jazz scene. His harmonic simpatico and unerring sense of time, have kept him in the foreground of the jazz picture."
-Renee Rosnes, Artistic Director
(Oscar Peterson International
Jazz Festival)

the Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
march 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29 @ 5:30 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
Robin Jessome & Blunt Objects
ROBIN JESSOME & BLUNT OBJECTS
march 15 @ 2:00 PM
Robin Jessome -Trombone
No Reservations
Cover Charges
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Blunt Object is a Toronto-based 11-piece jazz ensemble performing energetic, creative music; balancing unique improvisors with quirky and compelling arrangements. Featuring the music of Carla Bley, the ensemble presents engaging music with a refreshing sense of humour.
Trombonist Robin Jessome has been based in Kitchener/Waterloo and performing around the Tri-Cities as well as Hamilton and Toronto, making loud and intriguing creative music. Robin likes things dark, with a quirky sense-of-humour — deeply influenced by the likes of Carla Bley, Tom Waits, Kenny Wheeler and Charles Mingus. Originally from Nova Scotia, Robin received a Bachelor of Music at St. Francis Xavier University (2003) and then completed a Master of Music in Jazz Performance at the University of Toronto (2009). While at UofT he studied trombone with William Carn and Terry Promane; composition with Phil Nimmons and David Braid.
Dave Young Quintet
Dave Young Quintet
march 12, 13, 14, 15 @ 8:30 pm
Pat Smith - Sax
Kevin Turcotte- Trumpet
Brian Dickinson - Piano
Dave Young - Bass
Davide DiRenzo - Drums
Toronto-based and Winnipeg-born multiple award-winning bassist and composer Dave Young, is, without a doubt, one of Canada’s most valuable and beloved musical exports. Whether he’s performing as part of a classical symphony, or as an integral member of an iconic jazz trio (with the likes of the late Oscar Peterson), or leading any of his dynamic ensembles, Dave remains a total musician, with artistic soul in abundance. He first began studying the guitar and violin at age ten, but a turn of events at his first gig (a University dance band) compelled him to pick up the bass. Equally comfortable in the worlds of orchestral classical music and jazz, Dave is a multiple threat. As a classical musician, he has been a member of The Edmonton Symphony, The Winnipeg Symphony and The Hamilton Philharmonic. As a jazz artist, he is a chameleon-like bassist, who often shines brightest in collaborative efforts with other musicians. Because of his technical skill, few bassists (jazz or otherwise) are able to dig in, swing hard and still render a lyrical arco solo as Dave can.
"Dr. Dave Young is a master musician, an Order of Canada recipient and throughout his stellar career, has been featured on countless recordings. Originally from Winnipeg, he played with Oscar Peterson for about 35 years - and there is a reason that OP loved playing with him so much. Oscar once said, “To my way of thinking, Dave Young is one of the most talented bassists on the jazz scene. His harmonic simpatico and unerring sense of time, have kept him in the foreground of the jazz picture."
-Renee Rosnes, Artistic Director
(Oscar Peterson International
Jazz Festival)
Patrick Smith quartet
Patrick Smith quartet
March 7 & 14 @ 5:30 PM
Patrick Smith - Saxophone
Mark Hundevad - Vibes
Mark Godfrey - Bass
Aiden McConnell - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover
Patrick Smith is a freelance musician and teacher based in Toronto (originally from Ottawa). He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Performance (BMus with Honours) from the University of Toronto, during his time there he was given the Ann and Wallace McCoy Renewable Scholarship upon graduation was awarded the SUBA Institute Award for Performance Excellence. Outside of his formal education, Patrick has traveled to New York to study with internationally acclaimed American saxophonist Mark Shim and in the past has studied under Canadian jazz legends Mike Murley, Kelly Jefferson and Tony Malaby.
He has established himself as a gifted and in demand freelance saxophonist in the Canadian music scene. He has extensively toured Canada, the US, and Europe with Erez Zobary, Legends of Motown (featuring Michael Dunston and Gary Beals), My Son The Hurricane, Chelsea Mcbride’s Socialist Night School and Forever Seger. In Spring 2019 he appeared with the Hitmen Drumline at the NBA Finals at Scotiabank Arena. He has performed alongside jazz legends as Juini Booth (former bassist of McCoy Tyner, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers),Terry Clarke (former drummer of Jim Hall, Oscar Peterson) and David Liebman (Elvin Jones).He has appeared at the Toronto Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, Mariposa Folk Festival, Starbelly Jam, Wapiti Festival and many more.
Patrick keeps up a very active freelance schedule in Toronto appearing with many acts namely Eighth Street Orchestra, Dee Dee and the Dirty Martinis, Kubla, Queen Pepper, Erez Zobary, Soular, Dan Pitt Quintet, Jenna Marie, Shout The Band, Laura Hubert, Forever Seger, and Socialist Night School.
In 2018, Patrick released his debut album of original music entitled “Still Searching” with his jazz quintet featuring Kae Murphy on trumpet.. He currently leads the Patrick Smith Quintet (playing his original music) and the Patrick Smith 3-Oh (Jazz standards) which regularly perform at Toronto venues such as The Rex Hotel Jazz and Blues Bar, Reservoir Lounge, Drom Taberna, The Jazz Bistro, The Emmet Ray and other GTA venues. He also co-leads the free jazz machine The Archives of Eternity featuring vibraphonist Mark Hundevad. In April 2020, The Archives of Eternity released their debut full length album “Uranium 238” playing the music of Raphe Malik. They presented this music at the Something Else Festival in Hamilton On, in 2019 and 2021.
In fall 2017 Patrick spent 6 weeks on an artistic retreat in Copenhagen, Denmark performing with the Danish drummer and cymbal craftsman Lasse Funch, culminating in a performance at the renowned Christiania Jazzklub.
He is currently working on mixing and post production for a release with his new band 3-Oh which features Chris Banks and Lowell Whitty. He is currently finishing composing the music for his quintet’s first full length album of original music.
Dave Young Quintet
Dave Young Quintet
march 12, 13, 14, 15 @ 8:30 pm
Pat Smith - Saxophone
Kevin Turcotte- Trumpet
Brian Dickinson- Piano
Dave Young - Bass
Davide DiRenzo - Drums
Toronto-based and Winnipeg-born multiple award-winning bassist and composer Dave Young, is, without a doubt, one of Canada’s most valuable and beloved musical exports. Whether he’s performing as part of a classical symphony, or as an integral member of an iconic jazz trio (with the likes of the late Oscar Peterson), or leading any of his dynamic ensembles, Dave remains a total musician, with artistic soul in abundance. He first began studying the guitar and violin at age ten, but a turn of events at his first gig (a University dance band) compelled him to pick up the bass. Equally comfortable in the worlds of orchestral classical music and jazz, Dave is a multiple threat. As a classical musician, he has been a member of The Edmonton Symphony, The Winnipeg Symphony and The Hamilton Philharmonic. As a jazz artist, he is a chameleon-like bassist, who often shines brightest in collaborative efforts with other musicians. Because of his technical skill, few bassists (jazz or otherwise) are able to dig in, swing hard and still render a lyrical arco solo as Dave can.
"Dr. Dave Young is a master musician, an Order of Canada recipient and throughout his stellar career, has been featured on countless recordings. Originally from Winnipeg, he played with Oscar Peterson for about 35 years - and there is a reason that OP loved playing with him so much. Oscar once said, “To my way of thinking, Dave Young is one of the most talented bassists on the jazz scene. His harmonic simpatico and unerring sense of time, have kept him in the foreground of the jazz picture."
-Renee Rosnes, Artistic Director
(Oscar Peterson International
Jazz Festival)
Chris Gale Trio
CHRIS GALE TRIOS
March 6, 13, 20 & 27 @ 5:30 PM
Chris Gale - Saxophone
Chris Banks - Bass
Morgan Childs - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Dave Young Quintet
Dave Young Quintet
march 12, 13, 14, 15 @ 8:30 pm
Pat Smith - Sax
Christian Antonnaci - Trumpet
Mark Eisenman - Piano
Dave Young - Bass
Davide DiRenzo - Drums
Toronto-based and Winnipeg-born multiple award-winning bassist and composer Dave Young, is, without a doubt, one of Canada’s most valuable and beloved musical exports. Whether he’s performing as part of a classical symphony, or as an integral member of an iconic jazz trio (with the likes of the late Oscar Peterson), or leading any of his dynamic ensembles, Dave remains a total musician, with artistic soul in abundance. He first began studying the guitar and violin at age ten, but a turn of events at his first gig (a University dance band) compelled him to pick up the bass. Equally comfortable in the worlds of orchestral classical music and jazz, Dave is a multiple threat. As a classical musician, he has been a member of The Edmonton Symphony, The Winnipeg Symphony and The Hamilton Philharmonic. As a jazz artist, he is a chameleon-like bassist, who often shines brightest in collaborative efforts with other musicians. Because of his technical skill, few bassists (jazz or otherwise) are able to dig in, swing hard and still render a lyrical arco solo as Dave can.
"Dr. Dave Young is a master musician, an Order of Canada recipient and throughout his stellar career, has been featured on countless recordings. Originally from Winnipeg, he played with Oscar Peterson for about 35 years - and there is a reason that OP loved playing with him so much. Oscar once said, “To my way of thinking, Dave Young is one of the most talented bassists on the jazz scene. His harmonic simpatico and unerring sense of time, have kept him in the foreground of the jazz picture."
-Renee Rosnes, Artistic Director
(Oscar Peterson International
Jazz Festival)
Selena Savage Quintet
Selena Savage Quintet
March 5, 12, 19, 26 @ 5:30 PM
march 5th and 12th:
mattaus gretzinger - alto
eric liang - piano
chris parnis - bass
alex sgrignoli - drums
march 19th and 26:
mattaus gretzinger - alto
steven noronha - piano
wade pollesel - bass
alex sgrignoli - drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM hosted by CHRIS Banks
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.
Steven Noronha Trio
Steven noronha trio
march 4, 11, 18 & 25 @ 5:30 PM
Steven Noronha - Piano
Keon Narinesingh - Bass
Aidan McConnell - Drums
No Reservations
$10 Cover Charge
Roberto Occhipinti Quartet
Roberto Occhipinti Quartet
March 9th & 10th @ 8:30 PM
Roberto Occhipinti - Bass
Featuring New York’s Marcello Pellitteri - Drums
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Brian Dickinson - Piano
Roberto Occhipinti is diversity personified. He’s won awards and acclaim as a musician, composer and record producer. Throughout his career, the Toronto-born bassist has performed in classical orchestras, jazz ensembles, Latin groups, rhythm & blues outfits and rock bands. He has worked in theatre and opera, written for radio and television, played on film soundtracks and done more recording session jobs than he can remember. To call the hard-working musician versatile would be the height of understatement.
“I’ve always had very catholic tastes about my musical endeavors,” admits Occhipinti. “I don’t wait for the phone to ring. I’d rather make a call than hang around. I get involved with projects because I’m interested in doing lots of different things and you never know what they’re going to lead to.”
Occhipinti believes that his versatility is the direct result of his instrument. “The bass is the source of everything for me,” he says. “Unlike other instruments, it puts you in the centre of all sorts of situations. I play both double bass and electric bass, which creates a lot of opportunities. A guitar player can’t play in a symphony orchestra, for instance. I’m attracted to the social nature of music and the bass is the perfect instrument for that.”
From a young age, Occhipinti began straddling the worlds of jazz and classical music. His two earliest mentors, Joel Quarrington and Dave Young, represented that musical duality. Quarrington, a classical bassist with whom he grew up in the Toronto suburb of Don Mills, encouraged him to study with Peter Madgett and Thomas Monahan, while Young played bass with both orchestras and such jazz musicians as Oscar Peterson and Moe Koffman. “Dave was also doing studio work,” recalls Occhipinti, “basically all the kinds of things I wanted to do.”
After stints with the Winnipeg Symphony, the Hamilton Philharmonic and the Canadian Opera Company, Occhipinti fell under the spell of Latin music. Playing with Memo Acevedo’s Banda Brava led saxophonist Jane Bunnett to ask him to fill in for her bass player on a tour. Occhipinti wound up going to Cuba and playing on three of Bunnett’s albums, including the Juno Award-winning Ritmo and Soul and the Grammy-nominated Alma de Santiago. Through that association, he met Cuban-Canadian pianist Hilario Durán and produced three of Durán’s albums, including the Juno-winning New Danzon.
Throughout all of this, Occhipinti also worked in the field of contemporary music, acting as principal bassist with the Esprit Orchestra and as a longtime member of Arraymusic. At the same time, he wrote music for CBC radio dramas and scored the soundtrack for the animated hit children’s series George Shrinks, which earned him a SOCAN composer’s award.
But it has been on his own recordings that Occhipinti has best bridged his classical background with his deep love of jazz and world music. From his first album right up to last year’s A Bend in the River, he has forged a synthesis of symphonic strings, big-band horns with a rhythm section on a mix of original compositions and his interpretations of works by composers as varied as Giacomo Puccini, Thelonious Monk, Jimi Hendrix and Brazil’s Djavan. “I consider jazz to be the original world music,” says Occhipinti. “It’s an open platform—it can be whatever you want it to be.
Occhipinti’s talent and adventurous tastes have taken him as far afield as West Africa, where he appeared with the Mali Music project of Damon Albarn, frontman of British rockers Blur (he’d previously toured with Albarn’s experimental hip-hop act Gorillaz). Since 1990, he has played electric bass with Soul Stew, his six-piece funk and r&b band that includes some of Toronto’s most accomplished studio musicians.
Yet another of his undertakings has deep familial roots. Born of Sicilian heritage, Occhipinti introduced his guitarist brother Michael to field recordings made by ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, when he visited Sicily in the 1950s. The result was The Sicilian Jazz Project, a CD of reinterpretation of that traditional folk music with arrangements by Michael and production by Roberto. Recently, after Roberto completed a tour with his own jazz quartet, the two brothers traveled to their parents’ hometown of Modica in Sicily to receive an award from the local government for their work. It was a “bittersweet” experience, says Roberto, “because our parents are no longer alive and they didn’t get to see Michael and I working together on this. But I’m very happy we did it.”
Next up for the busy bass player are new albums that he’s produced for Durán, Cuban drummer Dafnis Prieto and Quarrington, now one of the world’s top classical bassists. Not surprisingly, Occhipinti credits his instrument with giving him steady production work. “Bass players make good producers,” he says, “because their job is to tie into the larger picture and they wind up with a more holistic view of the music that they’re playing. Ultimately,” he adds, “it all comes back to playing the bass.”

University of Toronto Student Jazz Ensembles
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
Roberto Occhipinti Quartet
Roberto Occhipinti Quartet
March 9th & 10th @ 8:30 PM
Roberto Occhipinti - Bass
Featuring New York’s Marcello Pellitteri - Drums
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Brian Dickinson - Piano
Roberto Occhipinti is diversity personified. He’s won awards and acclaim as a musician, composer and record producer. Throughout his career, the Toronto-born bassist has performed in classical orchestras, jazz ensembles, Latin groups, rhythm & blues outfits and rock bands. He has worked in theatre and opera, written for radio and television, played on film soundtracks and done more recording session jobs than he can remember. To call the hard-working musician versatile would be the height of understatement.
“I’ve always had very catholic tastes about my musical endeavors,” admits Occhipinti. “I don’t wait for the phone to ring. I’d rather make a call than hang around. I get involved with projects because I’m interested in doing lots of different things and you never know what they’re going to lead to.”
Occhipinti believes that his versatility is the direct result of his instrument. “The bass is the source of everything for me,” he says. “Unlike other instruments, it puts you in the centre of all sorts of situations. I play both double bass and electric bass, which creates a lot of opportunities. A guitar player can’t play in a symphony orchestra, for instance. I’m attracted to the social nature of music and the bass is the perfect instrument for that.”
From a young age, Occhipinti began straddling the worlds of jazz and classical music. His two earliest mentors, Joel Quarrington and Dave Young, represented that musical duality. Quarrington, a classical bassist with whom he grew up in the Toronto suburb of Don Mills, encouraged him to study with Peter Madgett and Thomas Monahan, while Young played bass with both orchestras and such jazz musicians as Oscar Peterson and Moe Koffman. “Dave was also doing studio work,” recalls Occhipinti, “basically all the kinds of things I wanted to do.”
After stints with the Winnipeg Symphony, the Hamilton Philharmonic and the Canadian Opera Company, Occhipinti fell under the spell of Latin music. Playing with Memo Acevedo’s Banda Brava led saxophonist Jane Bunnett to ask him to fill in for her bass player on a tour. Occhipinti wound up going to Cuba and playing on three of Bunnett’s albums, including the Juno Award-winning Ritmo and Soul and the Grammy-nominated Alma de Santiago. Through that association, he met Cuban-Canadian pianist Hilario Durán and produced three of Durán’s albums, including the Juno-winning New Danzon.
Throughout all of this, Occhipinti also worked in the field of contemporary music, acting as principal bassist with the Esprit Orchestra and as a longtime member of Arraymusic. At the same time, he wrote music for CBC radio dramas and scored the soundtrack for the animated hit children’s series George Shrinks, which earned him a SOCAN composer’s award.
But it has been on his own recordings that Occhipinti has best bridged his classical background with his deep love of jazz and world music. From his first album right up to last year’s A Bend in the River, he has forged a synthesis of symphonic strings, big-band horns with a rhythm section on a mix of original compositions and his interpretations of works by composers as varied as Giacomo Puccini, Thelonious Monk, Jimi Hendrix and Brazil’s Djavan. “I consider jazz to be the original world music,” says Occhipinti. “It’s an open platform—it can be whatever you want it to be.
Occhipinti’s talent and adventurous tastes have taken him as far afield as West Africa, where he appeared with the Mali Music project of Damon Albarn, frontman of British rockers Blur (he’d previously toured with Albarn’s experimental hip-hop act Gorillaz). Since 1990, he has played electric bass with Soul Stew, his six-piece funk and r&b band that includes some of Toronto’s most accomplished studio musicians.
Yet another of his undertakings has deep familial roots. Born of Sicilian heritage, Occhipinti introduced his guitarist brother Michael to field recordings made by ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, when he visited Sicily in the 1950s. The result was The Sicilian Jazz Project, a CD of reinterpretation of that traditional folk music with arrangements by Michael and production by Roberto. Recently, after Roberto completed a tour with his own jazz quartet, the two brothers traveled to their parents’ hometown of Modica in Sicily to receive an award from the local government for their work. It was a “bittersweet” experience, says Roberto, “because our parents are no longer alive and they didn’t get to see Michael and I working together on this. But I’m very happy we did it.”
Next up for the busy bass player are new albums that he’s produced for Durán, Cuban drummer Dafnis Prieto and Quarrington, now one of the world’s top classical bassists. Not surprisingly, Occhipinti credits his instrument with giving him steady production work. “Bass players make good producers,” he says, “because their job is to tie into the larger picture and they wind up with a more holistic view of the music that they’re playing. Ultimately,” he adds, “it all comes back to playing the bass.”

Laura Hubert Band
LAURA HUBERT BAND
March 2, 9 ,16 ,23 & 30 @5:30PM
Laura Hubert - Vocals
Peter Hill - Piano
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 COVER CHARGE
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.
Heather Luckhart Trio
Heather Luckhart Trio
March 9 @ 2 PM
Heather Luckhart - Vocals
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Heather Luckhart's unique phrasing and soulful exuberance inspires and moves the listener. Heavily involved in the jazz world, she calls blues music home.
Her dedication and passion carried her across central and western Canada and throughout the United States, including Nashville, South Carolina, Florida and represented Toronto and Canada at the International Blues Challenge on Beale Street in Memphis, among other achievements.
Luckhart’s music has touched a variety of projects, which only seem to be picking up momentum. Her history includes The Lapdog Band (singer, songwriter, arranger), The Hokum Runners (Singer, Songwriter, Arranger, Kazooist), Jaymz Bee’s Royal Jelly Orchestra (Singer, Arranger), Heather Luckhart & her Cobalt Babies (Singer, Guitarist, MD), Heather Luckhart Collective and more. Her current projects include The Tiki Collective (Singer, Arranger), and various configurations of her blues-focused act, which varies from solo to a 12-piece band with full horns. She is currently performing and developing new material with their individual Heather Luckhart Blues Band.
New York's Don Byron w/Michael Occhipinti
Don Byron w/ Michael Occhipinti Quartet
march 5, 6, 7, 8 @ 8:30 PM
Don Byron - Saxophone/Clarinet
Michael Occhipinti - Guitar
Rich Brown - Bass
Jinu Issac - Drums
An inspired eclectic, Byron has performed an array of musical styles with great success. Byron first attained a measure of notoriety for playing Klezmer, specifically the music of the late Mickey Katz. While the novelty of a black man playing Jewish music was enough to grab the attention of critics, it was Byron’s jazz-related work that ultimately made him a major figure. Byron is an exceptional clarinetist from a technical perspective; he also possesses a profound imagination that best manifests itself in his multifarious compositions. At heart, Byron is a conceptualist. Each succeeding album seems based on a different stylistic approach, from the free jazz/classical leanings of his first album, Tuskegee Experiments (Nonesuch, 1992), to the hip-hop/funk of Nu Blaxpoitation (Blue Note, 1998). Byron’s composition “There Goes the Neighborhood” was commissioned by the Kronos Quartet and premiered in London in 1994. He’s also composed for silent film, served as the director of jazz for the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and scored for television. Byron was born and raised in New York City, the son of a mailman who also occasionally played bass in calypso bands, and a mother who dabbled on piano. As a child, Byron developed asthma; his doctor suggested he take up a wind instrument as therapy. Byron chose clarinet. His South Bronx neighborhood had a sizeable Jewish population, which partly explains his fascination with Klezmer. Byron was encouraged by his parents to learn about all different kinds of music, from Leonard Bernstein to Dizzy Gillespie. Byron’s models on clarinet included Tony Scott, Artie Shaw, and especially Jimmy Hamilton. As an improviser, Joe Henderson was a prominent influence. As a teenager, Byron studied clarinet with Joe Allard. Byron attended the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studied with George Russell. While at NEC, Byron was recruited to play in Hankus Netsky’s Klezmer Conservatory Band. Byron moved from Boston back to New York in the mid-’80s, where he began playing with several of the city’s more prominent jazz avant-gardists, including David Murray, Craig Harris, and Hamiet Bluiett. A year after recording Tuskegee Experiments, Byron made Plays the Music of Mickey Katz(Nonesuch), which put something of an end to his Klezmer career (at least in terms of recording). Byron’s career built steadily over the course of the ’90s. By the end of the decade he had signed with Blue Note records. While hardly a radical, Byron is an original voice within the bounds of whatever style he happens to embrace. ~ Chris Kelsey