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Shalom Murray quintet
Shalom Murray Quintet
December 12 @ 5:00pm
Shalom Murray - Vocals
Samuel Heintzman - Trumpet
Ethan Williams - Tenor Sax
Alex Kohlsmith - Piano
Jessie Bassi - Drums
Ben Payne - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Shalom Murray is a captivating jazz vocalist known for his soulful interpretations and charismatic stage presence. With a rich, velvety voice, Shalom effortlessly blends classic jazz standards with his own unique style, creating an unforgettable musical experience. Shalom Murray leads a compelling jazz quintet, marked by sophisticated arrangements and nuanced performances. Samuel Heintzman's trumpet offers sharp, articulate solos, complementing Ethan Williams's robust tenor sax. The rhythm section, anchored by Alex Kohlsmith on piano, Jessie Bassi on drums, and Ben Payne on bass, provides a subtly powerful foundation, allowing Murray's vocals to truly resonate.
Murley Eisenman Quartet
Murley Eisenman Quartet
December 10, 11, 12, 13 @ 8:00 PM
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Mark Eisenman - Piano
Neil Swainson - Bass
Joel Haynes - Drums
Juno Award winning saxophonist Mike Murley and veteran Toronto pianist Mark Eisenman are joined by the internationally renowned rhythm section of bassist Neil Swainson and drummer Terry Clarke complete this popular quartet. These musicians’ accomplishments are too numerous to mention and collectively they bring their vast experience and knowledge together to create exciting fresh music, while still respecting the core musical concepts of jazz music; swing, melody, interaction and being in the moment. This appearance is in support of their Juno ’24 nominated recording “Recent History”.
Luis Deniz
Luis Deniz Quartet
December 12 & 13 @ 11:00pm
December 12: Luis Deniz (Saxophone) Quartet
with Adrean Farrugia: Piano,
Julian Anderson Bowes: Bass,
Ethan Ardelli: Drums
December 13: Luis Deniz Trio with
Julian Anderson Bowes: Bass,
Ethan Ardelli: Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Winner of the Grand Prix de Jazz General Motors 2006 at the Montreal Jazz Festival (David Virelles Quintet) and Galaxie Rising Star 2010 at the Halifax Jazz Festival (Rich Brown & Rinsethealgorithm), Grammy Nominated and Juno Award Winning artist (Hilario Duran Latin Jazz Big Band),
Alto saxophonist Luis Gonzalez Deniz was born in Camaguey, Cuba on April 21st, 1983. In 1993, Luis started his musical studies at the Escuela Vocacional de Arte Luis Casas Romero in his hometown of Camaguey before continuing at the Escuela Profesional de Musica Jose White. Luis then moved to Havana, Cuba, where he graduated from the prestigious Escuela Nacional de Musica (ENA), the alma mater of several of Cuba's most prominent musicians. After graduating with high honors, he was awarded first place at the international jazz competition JOJAZZ held in Havana (2003). He maintained a busy schedule teaching saxophone at the National School of Music while performing locally and touring internationally. Luis has performed and taught workshops throughout Cuba, Australia, Japan, USA, Mexico, Canada, Bermuda, Spain, Germany, France, Belgium, England, Ireland, Scotland, Luxembourg and Switzerland.
Since arriving in Toronto in 2004, Luis has performed or recorded with numerous Toronto-based and international musicians. He has played saxophone for Mark Turner, Tony Allen (Fela Kuti's Drummer), Hilario Duran, Luis Mario Ochoa, Paquito D'Rivera, Horacio "El Negro" Hernández, Reg Schwager, Dafnis Prieto, Francisco Mela, Barry Romberg, Darren Sigesmund, Cubanismo, Rich Brown (Rinsethealgorithm and Rich Brown & The Abeng), Mark Kelso & the Jazz Exiles, NOJO, Kirk MacDonald Jazz Orchestra, Roberto Occhipinti, Canadian Idol Jazz Orchestra, The Art of Jazz Orchestra, Jane Bunnett, Canada’s Global Orchestra Kune. He has also shared the stage with international figures such as Barry Harris, Howard Johnson, Ray Vega, Steve Turre, Randy Brecker, Donald Harrison, Ingrid Jensen, Mark Feldman, Gary Versace, and Hermeto Pascoal.
A career highlight for Luis is as an educator. He is presently a prestigious Humber College faculty member as a private saxophone teacher and small and large ensemble instructor.
With an impressive career as a sideman and saxophonist, Luis continues to advance his own musical development. In 2010, he was awarded a Canada Council for the Arts grant to study with the innovative New York City-based saxophonist Greg Osby. With these accomplishments, Luis Deniz is definitely someone to follow in the future of jazz music.
Swing shift big band
Swing Shift Big Band
December 13 @ 2:00 PM
Led by : Jim John
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
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 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.
Bandleader Jim John has over twenty years of leadership experience - he knows how to make your event a big success!!
The Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
december 13 & 27 @ 5:00 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
Murley Eisenman Quartet
Murley Eisenman Quartet
December 10, 11, 12, 13 @ 8:00 PM
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Mark Eisenman - Piano
Neil Swainson - Bass
Joel Haynes - Drums
Juno Award winning saxophonist Mike Murley and veteran Toronto pianist Mark Eisenman are joined by the internationally renowned rhythm section of bassist Neil Swainson and drummer Terry Clarke complete this popular quartet. These musicians’ accomplishments are too numerous to mention and collectively they bring their vast experience and knowledge together to create exciting fresh music, while still respecting the core musical concepts of jazz music; swing, melody, interaction and being in the moment. This appearance is in support of their Juno ’24 nominated recording “Recent History”.
Luis Deniz
Luis Deniz Quartet
December 12 & 13 @ 11:00pm
December 12: Luis Deniz (Saxophone) Quartet
with Adrean Farrugia: Piano,
Julian Anderson Bowes: Bass,
Ethan Ardelli: Drums
December 13: Luis Deniz Trio with
Julian Anderson Bowes: Bass,
Ethan Ardelli: Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Winner of the Grand Prix de Jazz General Motors 2006 at the Montreal Jazz Festival (David Virelles Quintet) and Galaxie Rising Star 2010 at the Halifax Jazz Festival (Rich Brown & Rinsethealgorithm), Grammy Nominated and Juno Award Winning artist (Hilario Duran Latin Jazz Big Band),
Alto saxophonist Luis Gonzalez Deniz was born in Camaguey, Cuba on April 21st, 1983. In 1993, Luis started his musical studies at the Escuela Vocacional de Arte Luis Casas Romero in his hometown of Camaguey before continuing at the Escuela Profesional de Musica Jose White. Luis then moved to Havana, Cuba, where he graduated from the prestigious Escuela Nacional de Musica (ENA), the alma mater of several of Cuba's most prominent musicians. After graduating with high honors, he was awarded first place at the international jazz competition JOJAZZ held in Havana (2003). He maintained a busy schedule teaching saxophone at the National School of Music while performing locally and touring internationally. Luis has performed and taught workshops throughout Cuba, Australia, Japan, USA, Mexico, Canada, Bermuda, Spain, Germany, France, Belgium, England, Ireland, Scotland, Luxembourg and Switzerland.
Since arriving in Toronto in 2004, Luis has performed or recorded with numerous Toronto-based and international musicians. He has played saxophone for Mark Turner, Tony Allen (Fela Kuti's Drummer), Hilario Duran, Luis Mario Ochoa, Paquito D'Rivera, Horacio "El Negro" Hernández, Reg Schwager, Dafnis Prieto, Francisco Mela, Barry Romberg, Darren Sigesmund, Cubanismo, Rich Brown (Rinsethealgorithm and Rich Brown & The Abeng), Mark Kelso & the Jazz Exiles, NOJO, Kirk MacDonald Jazz Orchestra, Roberto Occhipinti, Canadian Idol Jazz Orchestra, The Art of Jazz Orchestra, Jane Bunnett, Canada’s Global Orchestra Kune. He has also shared the stage with international figures such as Barry Harris, Howard Johnson, Ray Vega, Steve Turre, Randy Brecker, Donald Harrison, Ingrid Jensen, Mark Feldman, Gary Versace, and Hermeto Pascoal.
A career highlight for Luis is as an educator. He is presently a prestigious Humber College faculty member as a private saxophone teacher and small and large ensemble instructor.
With an impressive career as a sideman and saxophonist, Luis continues to advance his own musical development. In 2010, he was awarded a Canada Council for the Arts grant to study with the innovative New York City-based saxophonist Greg Osby. With these accomplishments, Luis Deniz is definitely someone to follow in the future of jazz music.
TORONTO JAZZ ACADEMY ORCHESTRA
Toronto Jazz Academy Orchestra
December 14 @ 11:30 aM
No Reservations
Established in 2021, the Toronto Jazz Academy provides a vibrant space for students who love playing and learning about the great traditions of jazz music.
Global Jazz Sundays : Los Variants
Los Variants
December 14 @ 2:00 pm
Vince Maccarone - Drums
Suba Sankaran / Dylan Bell - Keys
Michael Occhipinti - Guitar
Onathan Amador - Bass
Luisito Orbegoso - Percussion
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Los Variants is the brainchild of Vince Maccarone. Vince’s vision is based on celebrating diversity by bending some of the rules of staying in one genre. This 6-piece super band uses versatile musicians that deliver a spectacular performance and explore the connections between their collective musical and cultural backgrounds to create a seamless mosaic of international groove.
Los Variants’ core personnel is made up of some of Canada’s top musicians featuring vocal powerhouses Suba Sankaran and Dylan Bell (also on keys) Michael Occhipinti on guitars, Jonathan Amador on bass, Luisito Orbegoso on percussion and Vince Maccarone on drums and percussion. Tour guests may include: Luis Simao on accordion, Kevin Turcotte or Andrew McAnsh on trumpet, Fethi Nadjem on violin and Maryem Hassan Tollar on vocals.
The band takes the audience on a musical journey around the world highlighting the band members’ origins and cultures while maintaining a common thread in jazz and roots music. Flamenco, Middle Eastern groove, Caribbean rhythms are all found in a Los Variants performance.
The 2023 Touring Series will be a Global Musical Experience. Drawing from the release of the 1st Los Variants CD, – “jass/blues” and from the latest CD “O Passeio”. This CD features Afrofunk, reggae, jazz, blues and a raucous New Orleans jazz funk number.
Collectively the members of Vince Maccarone’s Los Variants have won and been nominated for many JUNOS, DORAs and other awards and will be bringing all of their rich musical history to Festivals in 2022.
Be prepared to move and groove at a Los Variants show!
Daniel Bruce's Ohm Trio
Daniel Bruce's Ohm Trio
December 14 & 15 @ 8:00 PM
Daniel Bruce - Guitar
Jordan McBride - Bass
Gabe Jones - Drums
This trio believes in high-energy original music, forceful and dis8nc8ve grooves, and the healing power of vamps. The chemistry between Dan Bruce (electric and acous8c guitars), Jordan McBride (electric bass), and Gabe Jones (drums) is evident from the first note, as they invite the audience to join them for a communal night of music.
Ohm’s music is rooted in funky grooves and rock inflec8ons, while giving a nod to jazz tradi8ons. Their technical prowess is unmistakable, but it is their irresis8ble energy and accessibility that draws in audiences.
“A perfect balance between the known and the exploratory”
-C. Andrew Hovan, All About Jazz
“...a generous, accessible sound with an exploratory edge, Bruce brings a finely-polished technique that is at the same 8me subtly discontent, searching for new expressions and willing to take some chances along the way”.
-Troy Dostert, All About Jazz
Dan Bruce
By embracing the influence of his heroes from the jazz tradition and
retaining his own musical personality, guitarist Dan Bruce has developed a unique and impressive musical voice. Now a resident of Cleveland, Ohio after spending a decade as an important member of Chicago’s vibrant jazz scene, he is active throughout the United States as a performer, recording artist,
composer and educator.
Bruce has performed on more than fifty albums as a sideman and has
released four albums as a leader. He has worked with several eminent musicians including Seamus Blake, Ali Jackson, Sean Jones, Dan Wall, Lynn Seaton, Dan Wilson, and Marquis Hill. His groups have been featured in The Chi-Town Jazz Festival, The Chicago Composers Collective series at the Green Mill, The Chicago Cultural Center Chamber Music Series, The Jazz Institute of Chicago NextGen Jazz Series, South by Southwest (TX), The Toledo Jazz Festival, and The Rubber City Jazz Festival. He has been profiled in Fingerstyle Guitar, allaboutjazz.com, on WDCB 90.9 FM Chicago, WKSU 104.9 Cleveland, coolcleveland.com, and Chicago Jazz Magazine.
Dan is a member of The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, Alla Boara, The Oblivion Project, Stephen Philip Harvey Octet and Big Band, and Reclamation Band. He is the co-founder and Artistic Director of The Hingetown Jazz Festival, an annual festival that takes place in the Ohio City neighborhood of Cleveland. In 2020 and 2024 Dan received an Individual Excellence Award in Music Composition from the Ohio Arts Council. In 2024 he was named a “Jazz Hero” by the Jazz Journalists Association. Bruce is currently on faculty at Cleveland State University.
Steve Koven's SK3
Steve Koven’s SK3
December 15th @ 5:00 PM
Steve Koven - Piano
Zachary Dawood - Drums
Sergio Dhelomme - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Steve Koven is a composer, performer, producer, educator and film maker. In 1993 he established the Steve Koven Trio. Touring the world for more than two decades, they have been coined as ‘Canadian Cultural Ambassadors’. Aside from performing world wide with his trio, Steve also performs solo piano concerts throughout North America, Europe and the Caribbean. Dozens of Koven’s
compositions have been licensed for national and international film and television productions. As an educator, Steve has been teaching in the Faculty of Music at Toronto’ s York University since 2003, teaching Contemporary Improvisation and Jazz Piano Studies. In addition, Steve teaches in the Music Department at Centennial College in Toronto, He holds a Masters in Music Composition and has presented master classes and clinics throughout Canada, China, Japan, Colombia, Barbados, Bahamas, USA and Mexico. Steve is also the Education Co-ordinator of the Eleuthera International Jazz Festival on Eleuthera, Bahamas, and has presented a TEDx TALK at Queens University, Kingston, Ontario.
Koven is also an award winning film maker, receiving first price for his documentary, 20, in the 2015 Toronto Independent Film Festival and for his documentary, Improvisation in the 2018 Toronto Short Film Festival
Daniel Bruce's Ohm Trio
Daniel Bruce's Ohm Trio
December 14 & 15 @ 8:00 PM
Daniel Bruce - Guitar
Jordan McBride - Bass
Gabe Jones - Drums
This trio believes in high-energy original music, forceful and dis8nc8ve grooves, and the healing power of vamps. The chemistry between Dan Bruce (electric and acous8c guitars), Jordan McBride (electric bass), and Gabe Jones (drums) is evident from the first note, as they invite the audience to join them for a communal night of music.
Ohm’s music is rooted in funky grooves and rock inflec8ons, while giving a nod to jazz tradi8ons. Their technical prowess is unmistakable, but it is their irresis8ble energy and accessibility that draws in audiences.
“A perfect balance between the known and the exploratory”
-C. Andrew Hovan, All About Jazz
“...a generous, accessible sound with an exploratory edge, Bruce brings a finely-polished technique that is at the same 8me subtly discontent, searching for new expressions and willing to take some chances along the way”.
-Troy Dostert, All About Jazz
Dan Bruce
By embracing the influence of his heroes from the jazz tradition and
retaining his own musical personality, guitarist Dan Bruce has developed a unique and impressive musical voice. Now a resident of Cleveland, Ohio after spending a decade as an important member of Chicago’s vibrant jazz scene, he is active throughout the United States as a performer, recording artist,
composer and educator.
Bruce has performed on more than fifty albums as a sideman and has
released four albums as a leader. He has worked with several eminent musicians including Seamus Blake, Ali Jackson, Sean Jones, Dan Wall, Lynn Seaton, Dan Wilson, and Marquis Hill. His groups have been featured in The Chi-Town Jazz Festival, The Chicago Composers Collective series at the Green Mill, The Chicago Cultural Center Chamber Music Series, The Jazz Institute of Chicago NextGen Jazz Series, South by Southwest (TX), The Toledo Jazz Festival, and The Rubber City Jazz Festival. He has been profiled in Fingerstyle Guitar, allaboutjazz.com, on WDCB 90.9 FM Chicago, WKSU 104.9 Cleveland, coolcleveland.com, and Chicago Jazz Magazine.
Dan is a member of The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, Alla Boara, The Oblivion Project, Stephen Philip Harvey Octet and Big Band, and Reclamation Band. He is the co-founder and Artistic Director of The Hingetown Jazz Festival, an annual festival that takes place in the Ohio City neighborhood of Cleveland. In 2020 and 2024 Dan received an Individual Excellence Award in Music Composition from the Ohio Arts Council. In 2024 he was named a “Jazz Hero” by the Jazz Journalists Association. Bruce is currently on faculty at Cleveland State University.
Max Gustav Sunshine Guitton Quartet
Max Gustav Sunshine Guitton Quartet
December 16 @ 5:00PM
Joel Bracken tenor - Saxophone
Max Gustave Sunshine Guitton - Piano
Alex McPherson - Bass
Daniel Villarraga - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
PRIVATE EVENT - PLAYER'S PARTY
Tuesday, December 16th, 8:00 PM
33rd Annual Player’s Party
[Closed to the public]
THE REX’S 33RD ANNUAL PLAYER’S PARTY
Tuesday, December 16th, 2025 • 8:00 PM
At The Rex Hotel Jazz & Blues Bar
It’s that time again… Jazz Christmas!
Our annual tradition of gathering, grooving, and giving thanks to Toronto’s incredible jazz community continues with the 33rd Annual Player’s Party — our night to host and toast all the musicians who’ve filled our stage (and hearts) this past year.
This is our chance to say thank you to the players who keep The Rex swinging night after night — and to celebrate the friendships, collaborations, and musical moments that make this place home.
When: Tuesday, December 16th, 8:00 PM (come anytime — we know some of you will be finishing gigs!)
Where: The Rex Hotel Jazz & Blues Bar
What: Food, drinks, friends, laughter, and plenty of music
Who: All jazz musicians who’ve played here this past year — and all who keep the Toronto jazz scene alive and thriving
PLUS: The Rex Jazz Jam — Your Jam Tonight!
Hosted by Chris Banks, the evening’s jazz jam is open to everyone.
Bring your horn, sticks, or strings and join your fellow players on stage — or just sit back and enjoy the music from the floor. This one’s for you!
No RSVPs or fancy invites — just come as you are.
It’s your night to relax, reconnect, and raise a glass with the community that makes The Rex what it is.
Here’s to 33 years of jazz, camaraderie, and great nights together at The Rex.
See you at the Player’s Party!
Gianluca Occhipinti Trio
Gianluca Occhipinti Trio
december 17 @ 5:00pm
Gianluca Occhipinti - Piano
Jacob Lee - Drums
Jordan Pelunsky - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
The Gianluca Occhipinti Trio is an up and coming jazz piano trio, showcasing original and improvised music. The group blends jazz, funk, r&b, classical, and all kinds of genres within their musical storytelling. With contagious grooves and memorable melodies, this trio is sure to make a lasting impression.
Dave Young
Dave Young
December 17, 18, 19, 20 @ 8:00PM
Dave Young - Bass
Kevin Turcotte - Trumpet
John Johnson - Saxophone
Brian Dickinson - Piano
Nick Fraser - 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)
Tom Reynolds Trio
Tom Reynolds Trio
December 18th @ 5:00pm
Tom Reynolds - Piano
Lorne Nehring - Drums
George Koller - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
The Tom Reynolds Trio emerged from the context of performing for Sunday worship services at St. Andrew’s United Church (near Bloor and Yonge in Toronto), where it is known as the “St. Andrew’s Trio.” Providing jazz music in a liturgical format opened unique possibilities for performing in a more contemplative, textured, and reflective mode, even while retaining the distinct elements of improvisation and spontaneous interaction among the musicians.
When performing live in clubs in Toronto, such as the Rex or other venues, the trio ratches up the intensity. Reminiscent of Bill Evans and Keith Jarett trios, the trio foregrounds the flexible and collaborative elements of jazz performance. Each original composition is melodically and harmonically structured to open space for responsiveness between musicians (piano, bass, drums), expressed in both subtle and full-bodied emotional contours. Strong melodic content and layered harmony through the writing provides a bedrock for the performance to convey intensity of feeling and improvisational vitality. The contemporary jazz sound that results is distinctive and unique to the trio, as each musician brings their own voice to the performance. The ‘band vibe’ is very much alive in what we do.
Dave Young
Dave Young
December 17, 18, 19, 20 @ 8:00PM
Dave Young - Bass
Kevin Turcotte - Trumpet
John Johnson - Saxophone
Brian Dickinson - Piano
Nick Fraser - 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)
Patricia Wheeler & Joe Huron Quartet
Patricia Wheeler & Joe Huron Quartet
December 19 @ 5:00 pm
Patricia Wheeler - Saxophone
Joe Huron - Guitar
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Dave Young
Dave Young
December 17, 18, 19, 20 @ 8:00PM
Dave Young - Bass
Kevin Turcotte - Trumpet
John Johnson - Saxophone
Brian Dickinson - Piano
Nick Fraser - 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)
LAWZ Duo with Patrick Smith & Lowell Whitty
LAWZ Duo with Patrick Smith & Lowell Whitty
December 19th @ 11:00 pm
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Patrick Smith is a saxophonist based in Toronto (originally from Ottawa)
He has established himself as a gifted and in demand saxophonist in the Canadian music scene. In recent years he has extensively toured Canada, the US, and Europe with Legends of Motown (featuring Michael Dunston and Gary Beals), My Son The Hurricane, The Reklaws, Chelsea Mcbride’s Socialist Night School, and Forever Seger.
He keeps an active freelance schedule in Toronto and around North America appearing with artists such as Order of Canada Recipient Dave Young, Juini Booth (bassist for Mccoy Tyner and Tony Williams), Yemen Blues, Erez Zobary, Heavyweights Brass Band, Dee Dee and the Dirty Martinis, Eighth Street Orchestra, Dan Pitt Quintet, King Cardiac, Queen Pepper, Kazdoura, and Shout The Band., An active bandleader, he currently leads three projects. His quintet which plays hard hitting original modern jazz. His chord-less trio called “3-Oh” which draws from the spirit of Sonny Rollins and plays music from the standard jazz canon, originals, as well as unique interpretations of more contemporary material. And Pangea, which is a UK Jazz fused with Neo-Soul, World Music and R&B. A jazz fusion concept group featuring some of the top members of the Toronto music scene. This group draws from the spirit of John Coltrane reimagined in the 21st century in the age of connectivity across the globe. It features local heavyweights of the Toronto music scene. Darryl Joseph-Denie (Ahi, Listening Room), Kae Murphy (BADBADNOTGOOD, Whitney), and Jon Catanus (Erez Zobary, Diskarte)
He has released several albums over the past 5 years with his various projects.
In 2018 he released his debut EP of original compositions with his quintet called “Still Searching.”
In 2020 he released “Uranium 238” as a co-leader of The Archives of Eternity featuring vibraphonist Mark Hundevad. This music featured the unique avant-garde jazz compositions of the great Raphe Malik (trumpeter for Cecil Taylor) and Mark Hundevad.
In 2023, he released two singles off of his band “3-Oh”s forthcoming EP. An arrangement of “I Love You” the Billie Eilish tune followed by an intense rendition of Joe Henderson’s Afro-Centric
His debut album with Pangea was released January 2025
Lowell has been an active musician in Toronto’s vibrant music scene for nearly two decades. He is a founding member of the Heavyweights Brass Band and has performed in 17 productions with Soulpepper Theatre Company in both Toronto and New York City. Lowell has recorded with Kevin Breit, Patrick Smith, Robin Hatch, Leland Whitty, King Cardiac, Soulpepper Theatre Company, Jane Bunnett and David Clayton Thomas, as well as leading his own projects. Check out Lowell Whitty’s Need To Know & LAWZ duo on bandcamp.
Angela Pincente Big Band
Angela Pincente Big Band
December 20th @ 2:00PM
Led by: Angela Pincente - Trombone
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Toronto-based trombonist, composer, and arranger Angela Pincente is a dynamic force in the city's vibrant jazz scene. A graduate of Humber College with a Bachelor of Music, Pincente honed her craft under the mentorship of renowned musicians such as Kelsley Grant, William Carn, Mike Downes, and Shelly Berger. Her sound blends intricate improvisation with a unique compositional voice, reflecting a deep understanding of jazz tradition while pushing the boundaries of the genre.
Pincente leads several of her own ensembles, including the Angela Pincente Quintet, Angela Pincente Tentet, and Angela Pincente Big Band, showcasing her distinctive style as both a performer and a bandleader. Her compositions are marked by rich harmonic structures, complex rhythms, and a deep connection to the art of storytelling through music.
The Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
December 20th @ 5:00 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
Dave Young
Dave Young
December 17, 18, 19, 20 @ 8:00PM
Dave Young - Bass
Kevin Turcotte - Trumpet
John Johnson - Saxophone
Brian Dickinson - Piano
Nick Fraser - 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)
Jakob Durst
Jakob Durst
December 20 @ 11:00 PM
Jakob Durst - Saxophone
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Jakob Durst (b. 2003) is a Canadian saxophonist currently residing in Toronto. Drawing his main influence from the Black American Art-form “Jazz”,
Jakob cites Lester Young, Ben Webster and Charlie Parker as his greatest inspirations. Jakob has had the opportunity to play alongside Terry Clarke, Neil Swainson and Reg Schwager, among many other names in Canadian Jazz. He currently attends the University of Toronto, where he studies Human Biology and Ecology.
Global Jazz Sundays: Bard From The Club
Bard From The Club
December 21 @ 2:00pm
Patrick Blanchard - Trombone/Leader
John Pittman - Flugelhorn/Keys
Onika Blackman - Vocals
Ricky Franco - Vocals
Adam Hutchinson - Guitar/Vocals
Eric Woolston - Drums
Yoser Rodriguez - Bass
Orville "Wyz" Malcolm - Keys
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Toronto's Bard from the Club is a dynamic collective of the city's busiest musicians, blending lovers rock reggae and jazz influences with English and Spanish vocals. Their soundscape is enriched by members hailing from Salseros with Attitude, Hardcore Band, The Human Rights, The Heavyweights Brass Band, and Bubblegum Bikini. With soulful rhythms and vibrant melodies, Bard from the Club transforms every stage into a pulsating celebration of cross- cultural groove, uniting audiences through irresistible beats and heartfelt passion.
Paul Delong's one word
Paul DeLong’s One Word
December 21 & 22 @ 8:00 PM
Victoria Yeh - Electric Violin
Marco Luciani - Keyboards
Steve Lucas -Bass
Michael Murray- Lead Guitar
Paul DeLong - Drums and Percussion
Paul DeLong
Juno Award winner, multi-platinum artist, author, and educator, Paul DeLong is a celebrated figure in Canadian music. His expansive career spans multiple genres including funk, Afro-Cuban, rock, and jazz. A member of Canada’s music royalty and regarded as one of North America’s top drummers, DeLong has channeled his lifelong musical journey into his passion project: the jazz-fusion band Paul DeLong’s ONE WORD. He is widely known for his work with legendary artists such as Kim Mitchell, Domenic Troiano, Lawrence Gowan (Styx), David Clayton-Thomas (Blood, Sweat and Tears), Roger Hodgson (Supertramp), Tom Scott (L.A. Express), and David Blamires (Pat Metheny). These artists and many others have sought out his rhythmic expertise for live shows, television, and studio sessions. With an intuitive grasp of rhythm, genre versatility, and a deep musicality, DeLong remains in high demand. His band, Paul DeLong’s ONE WORD, formed five years ago, brings together five exceptionally talented musicians: Victoria Yeh (electric violin), Marco Luciani (keyboards), Steve Lucas (bass), Michael Murray (lead guitar), and DeLong himself on drums and percussion. Their powerful and beautiful performances of fusion classics from artists like Mahavishnu Orchestra, Weather Report, Jeff Beck, and Return to Forever have captivated audiences.
Victoria Yeh
Toronto-based violinist Victoria Yeh is known for her dynamic and progressive style. Classically trained, she blends the purity of her musical foundation with the raw energy of progressive fusion. Her infectious stage presence and expressive playing have won her fans across Canada. Yeh performs both acoustically and with her striking red “flying V” electric violin, appearing as a solo artist and with ensembles such as her five-piece band The Spirit Awakens, the Barlow-Yeh-McNeil Trio, and the Groove Chakra jazz duo. She also serves as Concertmaster for Toronto’s Summerhill Orchestra. As a member of Paul DeLong’s ONE WORD, Yeh brings a rare and compelling presence to the violin within the jazz-fusion genre.
Michael Murray
Michael Murray, the lead guitarist for Paul DeLong’s ONE WORD, brings technical brilliance and emotional depth to the stage. His performance on "A Lotus on Irish Streams" is especially mesmerizing, offering a perfect counterpoint to Victoria Yeh’s evocative violin. A graduate of Humber College’s esteemed music program, Murray is well-versed in a variety of musical styles and genres. In addition to performing, he is an enthusiastic educator and a faculty member at Centennial College, where he teaches rock, jazz, and classical guitar.
Marco Luciani
Marco Luciani, a Juno Award-winning musician, is recognized as one of Canada’s most versatile and talented keyboardists. He began playing piano at age five, studying at the Royal Conservatory of Music, and has since developed a distinctive style rooted in classical training but expanded through jazz and improvisational exploration. A sought-after composer and sideman, Luciani has contributed to albums, film scores, and TV soundtracks, collaborating with artists such as Gino Vannelli, Kim Mitchell, Alfie Zappacosta, and on productions like Dirty Dancing and The Big Bang Theory. His nuanced keyboard work brings a unique dimension to Paul DeLong’s ONE WORD.
Steve Lucas
Steve Lucas is an internationally renowned bassist, electronic artist, and composer. His innovative approach to jazz fusion enhances every performance he’s a part of. Lucas has performed with celebrated artists including Bruce Cockburn, Loreena McKennitt, Moe Koffman, and Levon Helm. His compositions have been featured on high-profile platforms such as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Diary of Alicia Keys. His Master’s thesis explored the intersection of jazz fusion, making him an ideal contributor to the sonic landscape of Paul DeLong’s ONE WORD.
Kalya Ramu & Ewen Farncombe
Kalya Ramu & Ewen Farncombe
December 22 @ 5:00pm
Kayla Ramu - Vocals
Ewen Farncombe - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Toronto-based vocalist Kalya Ramu and pianist Ewen Farncombe have just released a five-song EP called Duo, featuring all original songs by the rising jazz talents.
Influenced by the golden-age musical styles of the 1930s through the 1950s, the new recording “explores love in its many forms, whether it be towards a partner, a musical genre, a fleeting feeling, or one’s life choices.”
Duo is an intimate showcase of Ramu’s warm, dynamic voice and Farncombe’s emotive playing. The songs tend toward slow-paced, leisurely comforts, with highlights including “Laugh It Off” and “Comfort,” though the pair also throws some upbeat fun into the mix with “That Swingin’ Rhythm.” Ramu’s lyrics, meanwhile, are partly sweet and partly cynical, always seeking to avoid being overly serious.
The pair met in 2011 at Humber College, while they were both studying in the school’s contemporary music program. Brought together by a shared love of swing, they’ve been performing together for the last 10 years. Prior to this release, Ramu released her debut album Living in a Dream in 2019, featuring Farncombe in the backing band; Farncombe has also recorded as a sideman on a number of other releases by Toronto jazz artists.
Recorded separately at their homes in late 2020, Duo was self-produced by Ramu and mixed and mastered by Nick Bonin.
Paul Delong's one word
Paul DeLong’s One Word
December 21 & 22 @ 8:00 PM
Victoria Yeh - Electric Violin
Marco Luciani - Keyboards
Steve Lucas -Bass
Michael Murray- Lead Guitar
Paul DeLong - Drums and Percussion
Paul DeLong
Juno Award winner, multi-platinum artist, author, and educator, Paul DeLong is a celebrated figure in Canadian music. His expansive career spans multiple genres including funk, Afro-Cuban, rock, and jazz. A member of Canada’s music royalty and regarded as one of North America’s top drummers, DeLong has channeled his lifelong musical journey into his passion project: the jazz-fusion band Paul DeLong’s ONE WORD. He is widely known for his work with legendary artists such as Kim Mitchell, Domenic Troiano, Lawrence Gowan (Styx), David Clayton-Thomas (Blood, Sweat and Tears), Roger Hodgson (Supertramp), Tom Scott (L.A. Express), and David Blamires (Pat Metheny). These artists and many others have sought out his rhythmic expertise for live shows, television, and studio sessions. With an intuitive grasp of rhythm, genre versatility, and a deep musicality, DeLong remains in high demand. His band, Paul DeLong’s ONE WORD, formed five years ago, brings together five exceptionally talented musicians: Victoria Yeh (electric violin), Marco Luciani (keyboards), Steve Lucas (bass), Michael Murray (lead guitar), and DeLong himself on drums and percussion. Their powerful and beautiful performances of fusion classics from artists like Mahavishnu Orchestra, Weather Report, Jeff Beck, and Return to Forever have captivated audiences.
Victoria Yeh
Toronto-based violinist Victoria Yeh is known for her dynamic and progressive style. Classically trained, she blends the purity of her musical foundation with the raw energy of progressive fusion. Her infectious stage presence and expressive playing have won her fans across Canada. Yeh performs both acoustically and with her striking red “flying V” electric violin, appearing as a solo artist and with ensembles such as her five-piece band The Spirit Awakens, the Barlow-Yeh-McNeil Trio, and the Groove Chakra jazz duo. She also serves as Concertmaster for Toronto’s Summerhill Orchestra. As a member of Paul DeLong’s ONE WORD, Yeh brings a rare and compelling presence to the violin within the jazz-fusion genre.
Michael Murray
Michael Murray, the lead guitarist for Paul DeLong’s ONE WORD, brings technical brilliance and emotional depth to the stage. His performance on "A Lotus on Irish Streams" is especially mesmerizing, offering a perfect counterpoint to Victoria Yeh’s evocative violin. A graduate of Humber College’s esteemed music program, Murray is well-versed in a variety of musical styles and genres. In addition to performing, he is an enthusiastic educator and a faculty member at Centennial College, where he teaches rock, jazz, and classical guitar.
Marco Luciani
Marco Luciani, a Juno Award-winning musician, is recognized as one of Canada’s most versatile and talented keyboardists. He began playing piano at age five, studying at the Royal Conservatory of Music, and has since developed a distinctive style rooted in classical training but expanded through jazz and improvisational exploration. A sought-after composer and sideman, Luciani has contributed to albums, film scores, and TV soundtracks, collaborating with artists such as Gino Vannelli, Kim Mitchell, Alfie Zappacosta, and on productions like Dirty Dancing and The Big Bang Theory. His nuanced keyboard work brings a unique dimension to Paul DeLong’s ONE WORD.
Steve Lucas
Steve Lucas is an internationally renowned bassist, electronic artist, and composer. His innovative approach to jazz fusion enhances every performance he’s a part of. Lucas has performed with celebrated artists including Bruce Cockburn, Loreena McKennitt, Moe Koffman, and Levon Helm. His compositions have been featured on high-profile platforms such as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Diary of Alicia Keys. His Master’s thesis explored the intersection of jazz fusion, making him an ideal contributor to the sonic landscape of Paul DeLong’s ONE WORD.
Mark McLean’s Holiday Soul Party
Mark McLean Holiday Soul Party
December 23rd @ 8:00 PM
Lester McLean - Vocals / Saxophone
Jeremy Ledbetter - Piano
Ted Quinlan - Guitar
Marc Rogers - Bass
Mark McLean - Drums
Mark McLean is a dynamic studio and touring musician. He has been in demand over the past two decades anchoring and collaborating with such greats as Joe Sample, Gladys Knight, Rickie Lee Jones, John Legend, Jamie Cullum, Michael Feinstein, Dionne Warwick, BillyJoel and the late George Michael. Recently, Mark expanded his musical exploration into composing for film and television, co-scoring "How It Feels
To Be Free," an episode of PBS's long-running series AMERICAN MASTERS. He followed that by scoring TV documentary BLACK LIBERATORS WWII for Canada’s History Channel and just finished scoring his first animated series for GBH Kids/PBS entitled ACOUSTIC ROOSTER.
www.markmclean.com
IG: themarkmclean
Wide Arches
wide arches
December 26 @ 5:00 PM
Jacob Gorzhaltsan - Woodwinds / Vocals
Meagan Luchko - Vocals
Jared Higgins - Guitar
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Wide Arches: "Something Old, Something Borrowed, Something New"
Toronto indie-folk band Wide Arches formed during the pandemic through remote-recording collaborations and released their first album on September 12th, 2023 (with the support of the Toronto Arts Council). Weaving a tapestry of images and emotions, the lyrical content of the band is both playful and introspective, while the music displays a rich array of folk and jazz sounds with a warm acoustic instrumentation. Most recently the band had the pleasure of performing at the Orillia Jazz Festival 2025, where they had the pleasure of leaning more heavily into their background and influences in jazz. On December 26th, the band is excited to perform in a trio format at the historic Rex Hotel Jazz and Blues Bar, featuring Jacob Gorzhaltsan, Meagan Luchko and Jared Higgins. For this show, Wide Arches will be performing music by artists that influenced, shaped, and inspired their own music — including jazz standards, blues favourites, and country-folk classics (as well as a few of the band’s originals to boot). Join Wide Arches on Dec 26th at 5pm for a very special show: “Something Old, Something Borrowed, Something New”.
Lorne Lofsky Quartet
Lorne Lofsky Quartet
December 26 & 27 @ 8:00 PM
Lorne Lofsky - Guitar
Neil Swainson - Bass
Barry Romberg - Drums
David Occhipinti - Guitar
A master guitarist known for pianistic voicing and virtuosic skill; Lorne Lofsky is considered one of Canada's great musical treasures. Over the course of a 40+ year career, Lofsky has played, toured and recorded with some of the most prominent names in Jazz including Oscar
Peterson, Chet Baker, Ed Bickert, Pat LaBarbera, Ray Brown, Joey DeFrancesco, and many others.
Born, raised and based in Toronto, Canada, Lorne’s career began when Oscar Peterson offered to produce his first record, It Could Happen To You (Pablo Records), in 1980. During the years that followed, he worked extensively in the Toronto area, and toured with the likes of Pat LaBarbera, and fellow guitarist Ed Bickert. Lorne’s fruitful collaboration with Bickert ran from 1983 through 1991 and produced two widely acclaimed recordings including the well-known 1990 Concord release This Is New. in the mid-1990's, he gained further recognition as a member of the Oscar Peterson Quartet. From 1994-1996, Lorne toured with Peterson's group at venues all over the world from Carnegie Hall to the Montreal Jazz Festival and appeared on three recordings. Lorne was Chet Baker's go to Canadian guitarist - heavily featured on the legendary Jazz Trumpeter's 2000 release Live at the Renaissance II. His other notable collaborations include performances with Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown, Benny Carter, Joey DeFrancesco, Dave Holland, Rosemary Clooney, and Clark Terry among others.
While Lorne has built a widely respected reputation as a world-class player, he has also become known as a prominent and sought-after educator. Lorne taught at York University for 48
years and is currently teaching in the Community Music Program at Humber College in Toronto. He also has an extensive private teaching practice, and has guest lectured at a plethora of top-notch institutions such as St. FX University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia McGill University in Montreal and Capilano University in British Columbia. In 2022/23, Lorne performed extensively throughout Europe as a featured member of the Canadian Jazz Collective. This resulted in two recordings: a studio recording at MPS Studios in Villingen, Germany and “Live at Le Vauban”, recorded in Brest, France. As well, the group played twice at the world famous U.K. club, Ronnie Scott’s. In 2024, the CJC did a western Canadian/ U.S. tour which included playing at Birdland and Dizzy’s, both in New York City. In 2022, Lorne did a tour of the U.K. with the great British guitarist Nigel Price, playing 9 concerts over a week and a half.
Lorne continues to be a mainstay of the jazz scene on the national and international stage.
Waleed Kush Afro-Jazz
Waleed Kush Afro-Jazz
December 26th @ 11:00 PM
Led by: Waleed Abdulhamid
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Waleed Kush Afro-Jazz is always evolving, just like the artists and landscapes that inspire it. The band lives in a constant state of “Becoming,” embracing a spirit of exploration, inclusivity, and accessibility. Their music is a rich blend of African rhythms and American jazz harmonies to create a true cultural melting pot. More than just a band, Waleed Kush-Afro Jazz draws from African values of community and shared knowledge. The group isn’t solely about performing; it’s dedicated to building connections – both within the ensemble and with audiences.
Their workshops mirror this philosophy, emphasizing mentorship and collective learning. This philosophy inspired Waleed to call himself and his bandmates “Humanity Practitioners,” due to their first-hand experience seeing music as a healing art form. Through their music and interaction with audiences, they create a space for healing—for themselves and everyone they reach. “...this music is where we meet, all of us. We (the group) are from Sudan, Japan, Poland, Cuba, Barbados, Spain, for sure I would not meet all these talented artists if I were still in Sudan.”
- Waleed Abdulhamid.
In addition to live performances, the band is actively involved in educational initiatives, offering workshops and seeking mentorship opportunities to nurture the next generation of musicians and artists. They believe in the power of education and shared experiences to foster understanding and build stronger communities. Their work exemplifies how art can be a catalyst for connection, healing, and positive change in the world.
Sean McCarthy's Tap Room Gang
Tap Room Gang
December 27th @ 2:00 PM
Led by: Sean McCarthy
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Sean McCarthy is a Canadian saxophonist, composer, and bandleader based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is a member of several bands including The Cecil Street Syncopators, Isaak Bonk & The Roast Chicken Ramblers, Combo Royale, and Musette. He also leads various bands and has appeared as a sideman notable groups such as The Happy Pals, Nathan Beja's Vipers Cloud, The New Orleans Connection All-Stars.
Though he specializes in the soprano saxophone he has also performed on saxophones (Alto, Tenor, & Baritone), clarinets (Bb & Bass Clarinet), and flutes.
The Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
december 13 & 27 @ 5:00 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
Lorne Lofsky Quartet
Lorne Lofsky Quartet
December 26 & 27 @ 8:00 PM
Lorne Lofsky - Guitar
Neil Swainson - Bass
Barry Romberg - Drums
David Occhipinti - Guitar
A master guitarist known for pianistic voicing and virtuosic skill; Lorne Lofsky is considered one of Canada's great musical treasures. Over the course of a 40+ year career, Lofsky has played, toured and recorded with some of the most prominent names in Jazz including Oscar
Peterson, Chet Baker, Ed Bickert, Pat LaBarbera, Ray Brown, Joey DeFrancesco, and many others.
Born, raised and based in Toronto, Canada, Lorne’s career began when Oscar Peterson offered to produce his first record, It Could Happen To You (Pablo Records), in 1980. During the years that followed, he worked extensively in the Toronto area, and toured with the likes of Pat LaBarbera, and fellow guitarist Ed Bickert. Lorne’s fruitful collaboration with Bickert ran from 1983 through 1991 and produced two widely acclaimed recordings including the well-known 1990 Concord release This Is New. in the mid-1990's, he gained further recognition as a member of the Oscar Peterson Quartet. From 1994-1996, Lorne toured with Peterson's group at venues all over the world from Carnegie Hall to the Montreal Jazz Festival and appeared on three recordings. Lorne was Chet Baker's go to Canadian guitarist - heavily featured on the legendary Jazz Trumpeter's 2000 release Live at the Renaissance II. His other notable collaborations include performances with Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown, Benny Carter, Joey DeFrancesco, Dave Holland, Rosemary Clooney, and Clark Terry among others.
While Lorne has built a widely respected reputation as a world-class player, he has also become known as a prominent and sought-after educator. Lorne taught at York University for 48
years and is currently teaching in the Community Music Program at Humber College in Toronto. He also has an extensive private teaching practice, and has guest lectured at a plethora of top-notch institutions such as St. FX University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia McGill University in Montreal and Capilano University in British Columbia. In 2022/23, Lorne performed extensively throughout Europe as a featured member of the Canadian Jazz Collective. This resulted in two recordings: a studio recording at MPS Studios in Villingen, Germany and “Live at Le Vauban”, recorded in Brest, France. As well, the group played twice at the world famous U.K. club, Ronnie Scott’s. In 2024, the CJC did a western Canadian/ U.S. tour which included playing at Birdland and Dizzy’s, both in New York City. In 2022, Lorne did a tour of the U.K. with the great British guitarist Nigel Price, playing 9 concerts over a week and a half.
Lorne continues to be a mainstay of the jazz scene on the national and international stage.
SB Organ Trio
SB Organ Trio
December 27th @ 11:00pm
Stuart Brignell - Saxophone
Alan Zemaitis - Organ
Lowell Whitty - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
The SB Organ trio is a funky, soulful and high energy trio from Toronto, playing only the best tunes from the extensive canon of Organ jazz. Pulling repertoire from the greats of this genre such as Jimmy Smith, Booker
T, Maceo Parker, Jimmy McGriff and Dr. Lonnie Smith, this electrifying trio never fails to ignite, energize and uplift the souls of all who are lucky enough to hear them. The group is led by rising Canadian saxophonist, Stuart Brignell, and features in demand players Alan Zemaitis (organ) and Lowell Whitty (drums).
Global Jazz Sundays : Fethi Nedjem
Global Jazz Sundays : Fethi Nedjem
December 28 @ 2:00 PM
Led by: Fethi Nedjem
Tyler Emond : Bass
Demnitrios Petsalakis : guitar & keyboard
Selcuk Suna : saxophone
Marito Marques: drum kit
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Fethi Nadjem was born in 1983 in Algeria where he grew up in a family of musicians. He began playing the guitar and oud at the age of 13, and developed his skills within the Fine Arts Association in Algiers. He learned Andalusian classical music becoming accomplished on both violin and mandolin. At age of 21 became one of the founders of a world music fusion band named Djmawi Africa.
The band enjoyed considerable success, enabling them to give concerts on some of the largest stages across the globe. During the 13 years that Fethi Nadjem was with the band he learned to play the kora (african harp). When he arrived in Toronto to begin a new life in Canada, he continued to pursue his musical career, performing with several bands and musicians. Fethi is a member of the Toronto-based World-Fusion style music band, Moskitto Bar and additionally performs with the Arabic-Jazz band Moneka.
David Occhipinti quartet
David Occhipinti quartet
December 28 & 29 @ 8:00pm
David Occhipinti - Guitar
Virginia MacDonald - Clarinet
Mark Lewandowski - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
David Occhipinti is a composer and guitarist whose music crosses borders from jazz and improvised music, into contemporary classical music and beyond. David has received two Chalmers Arts Fellowships, as well as JUNO nominations for his work as a recording artist. David’s Camera Ensemble released Camera Lucida, in 2025, which has eight tracks that feature chamber music compositions along with improvisational elements. Camera, (2012) was the first recording with the ensemble, and was heralded by David’s mentor, Jim Hall as: “an absolute gem... his writing is unique, his playing is completely original and stunning... an absolute work of art!"
David has received commissions to compose works from the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra, percussionist Beverley Johnston (O.C.), harpist Erica Goodman, Kairos Percussion Quartet, Canadian Children’s Opera Chorus, Random Access Large Ensemble, and others. David often performs with Canadian jazz icons Mike Murley, Lorne Lofsky, and Terry Clarke (C.M.) to name a few. David’s recorded work has been featured on the CBC and BBC. David has performed and toured across Canada, the U.S., Europe, and Japan.For more information, please visit:
www.davidocchipinti.com
Nathan Hiltz Trio
Nathan Hiltz Trio
Decemer 29th @ 5:00pm
Nathan Hiltz - Guitar
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Guitarist and composer born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia in 1980, Nathan began studying guitar at age 12 with a family friend and then later with Ross Anderson, a disciple of George Benson, at the Halifax Folklore Centre. At 15 he met alto saxophonist and Dalhousie music professor Don Palmer and was introduced to the jazz of Lee Konitz, Lennie Tristano, and John Coltrane. After listening to Lenny Breau, he started to hear other great Canadian jazz guitarists like Sonny Grenwich, Ed Bickert, and Lorne Lofsky. Soon after moving to Toronto at age 18 he began performing with drummer Norman Marshall Villeneuve and pianist / hammond organist Bernie Senensky. He has since been recognized as an important voice on the Canadian guitar. Nathan studied with Canadian jazz icons like Don Thomposon, Alex Dean, and Rob McConnell of the Boss Brass. In 2014 Nathan was honoured to perform posthumously with McConnell’s Mighty Boss Brass at Koerner Hall in Toronto.
Nathan is a skilled performer having held residencies with his groups at The Rex Hotel, The Senator Restaurant, The Jazz Bistro, and in Toronto’s thriving theater district at Joe Mama’s for over 9 years. His groups feature music from the classic jazz guitar tradition, the great American songbook, and the great Hammond B3 organ trios and quartets. Nathan is also an accomplished solo guitarist, holding a residency at Motel in Toronto’s Parkdale strip for over 5 years. In this capacity Nathan has explored the solo work of master jazz guitarists like Lenny Breau, Joe Pass, and pianist Bill Evans alongside great South American guitarists like Luiz Bonfa, Garoto, and Augustin Barrios. Nathan is on a constant search for freedom within a wide range of forms and feelings. He injects improvisation into every performance and above all he seeks to dissolve the barriers across genres that are separated by time, place, and style.
Nathan has played at Canadian jazz festivals including Halifax, St John’s Wreckhouse, Montreal, Toronto, The Beaches, Kensington Market, Markham, Uptown Waterloo, Huronia Arts Fest, Barrie Drumfest, Niagara, Edmonton, Victoria, Medicine Hat, Port Hope, Calgary, Regina, Jazz on the Wing in Whitehorse, Yukon, and the Ottawa Folk Festival. Internationally Nathan has performed at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, The Northern Lights Festival in Ajicjic, Mexico and the Leopolis Jazz Festival in Lviv, Ukraine. Nathan has toured nationally with artists Terra Hazelton, GHT, Melissa Lauren, and Jill Barber.
David Occhipinti quartet
David Occhipinti quartet
December 28 & 29 @ 8:00pm
David Occhipinti - Guitar
Virginia MacDonald - Clarinet
Mark Lewandowski - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
David Occhipinti is a composer and guitarist whose music crosses borders from jazz and improvised music, into contemporary classical music and beyond. David has received two Chalmers Arts Fellowships, as well as JUNO nominations for his work as a recording artist. David’s Camera Ensemble released Camera Lucida, in 2025, which has eight tracks that feature chamber music compositions along with improvisational elements. Camera, (2012) was the first recording with the ensemble, and was heralded by David’s mentor, Jim Hall as: “an absolute gem... his writing is unique, his playing is completely original and stunning... an absolute work of art!"
David has received commissions to compose works from the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra, percussionist Beverley Johnston (O.C.), harpist Erica Goodman, Kairos Percussion Quartet, Canadian Children’s Opera Chorus, Random Access Large Ensemble, and others. David often performs with Canadian jazz icons Mike Murley, Lorne Lofsky, and Terry Clarke (C.M.) to name a few. David’s recorded work has been featured on the CBC and BBC. David has performed and toured across Canada, the U.S., Europe, and Japan.For more information, please visit:
www.davidocchipinti.com
Trombone Charlotte
Trombone Charlotte
December 30 @ 5:00 PM
Charlotte McAfee-Brunner - Trombone and Vocals
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
A force in the city’s jazz scene since 2016, Charlotte has spent nearly a decade crafting her sound as both a sideman and star. Since stepping into the spotlight in 2021, she’s led high-energy ensembles across Canada’s top stages — Toronto Jazz Festival, Kensington Market Jazz Festival, Port Hope, Mont Tremblant, and a knockout appearance at Massey Hall’s Women’s Blues Revue where she belted out originals that brought the house down.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
december 2 & 30 @8:00pm
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 Cover Charge
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
New Years Eve Annual Bash!
Wednesday, December 31st, 2025
8:00 PM - Brenda Earle Stokes
9:30 PM - Grooveyard
The Rex’s Annual New Year’s Eve Bash with Grooveyard
Wednesday, December 31st, 2025
Ring In 2026 in Style!
End the year on a high note at The Rex! Enjoy a lively evening of live funk, soul, and R&B, our full dinner menu, and a champagne toast at midnight.
This year’s returning headliners, Grooveyard, are guaranteed to keep you grooving all night — whether you’re dancing or relaxing with great food and company.
Live Music Schedule
8:00 PM — Brenda Earle Stokes
Start the evening with jazz vocals and piano from the acclaimed Brenda Earle Stokes, praised by Time Out New York as “a breezy delight.”
9:30 PM – After Midnight — Grooveyard
Toronto’s own funk & soul powerhouse returns! Expect dance-floor favorites, retro grooves, and good vibes all night.
The Band:
Lester McLean (Vocals/Sax) • Michael Occhipinti (Guitar) • Paul Neufeld (Keys) • Nikku Nayar (Bass) • Doan Pham (Drums)
Dinner, Drinks & Details
Doors & Dinner open: 7:30 PM (no entry before)
Full Menu Available: Order à la carte
Cash Bar: Open all evening
Champagne at Midnight: Included with your ticket
Tickets
$75 + Tax
Includes all performances & midnight champagne.
Available online or at the door (if not sold out).
Seating Info
Seats assigned by purchase date (earlier = closer to the stage)
Want to sit with friends? Contact us if you bought tickets separately
Parties >6 may be split across nearby tables
Singles may be seated with other patrons
No physical tickets — your name is on the guest list (bring photo ID)
Important Notes
$10 cancellation fee until Dec 23rd; no refunds after Dec 23rd
No coat check or storage — please limit valuables
Dancing is encouraged, but you can celebrate however you like!
About the Artists
Grooveyard
Toronto’s ultimate party band! Blending funk, soul, R&B, reggae, and disco, Grooveyard features Juno Award–winning musicians and frontman Lester McLean, whose charisma and energy make every show a blast.
Brenda Earle Stokes
A talented vocalist-pianist known for her smooth jazz phrasing and global influences — the perfect way to start your evening.
Brenda Earle Stokes is a rare jazz artist with a true command of both the voice and the piano. Hailed as “a breezy delight” by Time Out New York, Brenda’s music is rooted in the jazz tradition with influences ranging from Brazilian music to rock radio. As a bandleader she has toured clubs and festivals across the US, Canada, New Zealand and Australia and has released 6 albums own her own label. As a follow-up to her critically acclaimed 2014 studio album Right. About Now, Stokes sought to challenge herself to dig deep and share the full scope of her talents in the most intimate setting possible.
Brenda Earle Stokes has performed as a side person with John Riley, Dick Oatts, Joel Frahm, Roxy Coss, Wycliffe Gordon, Maurice Hines and the DIVA Jazz Orchestra. She has held residences at the Kennedy Center and Banff Center for Fine Arts, was a finalist of the Mary Lou Williams Jazz Piano Competition and was a winner of the IAJE Sister’s in Jazz competition, identifying her as one of the top emerging jazz artists of her generation.
Celebrate New Year’s Eve at The Rex — great music, great food, great vibes, and the best crowd in town!
WE 3
WE 3 TRIO
January 2 @ 5:00pm
Ilios Steryanis - Drums
Josh Smiley - Piano
Bennett Young - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Coming together under unusual circumstances, the members of piano trio We 3 found a common thread in a mutual appreciation for pianist Phineas Newborn. They quickly decided to add the entire 1958 album We Three to their repertoire, a classic piano trio record that features Roy Haynes and Paul Chambers. Since then, Josh Smiley on piano, Bennett Young on bass and Ilios Steryannis on drums have added other composers to their playlist, including Oscar Pettiford, Benny Golson, and the late and dearly missed Toronto musician Julia Cleveland.
Mike Murley
Mike Murley
January 2 & 3 @ 8:00pm
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Band - TBA
An engaging, lyrical saxophonist, Mike Murley is one of Canada’s most celebrated jazz artists. He has played on fourteen Juno Award-winning recordings since 1990, seven as a leader or co-leader, seven as a sideman. His most recent Junos include The North (2018), Metalwood’s Twenty (2017) and his trio’s Test of Time (2013).
Murley moved to Toronto from his native Nova Scotia in 1981 and has enjoyed a career that has spanned a wide stylistic spectrum. Recordings with legendary Canadian artists such as Ed Bickert, Rob McConnell, and Guido Basso showcase the saxophonist’s talents in the mainstream standard repertoire. On the more contemporary side, Murley has collaborated frequently with younger generations of improviser/composers including pianist David Braid and guitarist David Occhipinti. He is also well known for his work with the three-time Juno Award winning electric jazz group Metalwood. In addition, he has recorded and performed with numerous international artists including David Liebman, Renee Rosnes, John Schofield, Norma Winstone, as well as the late Paul Bley, John Abercrombie, and Kenny Wheeler.
As an educator Murley has held positions at the University of Toronto, York University, Humber College, and as a visiting member of faculty at the Banff School of Fine Arts. He also served as Jazz Area Chair/Coordinator at both U of T (2016-18, 2020-21) and York (2008-11).
In 2022 Murley retired from U of T and returned to Halifax NS, from where he continues to tour nationally and internationally.
Nathan Tran Quintet
Nathan Tran Quintet
January 2nd @ 11 PM
Nathan Tran - Piano
Avshalom Ravitz-Heller - Alto saxophone
Joel Bracken - Tenor saxophone
Kieran Menard - Double bass
Keith Barstow - Drum set
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Nathan Tran is a Saskatoon-born pianist who lives and works in Toronto. He has studied privately with Kathleen Solose, Robi Botos, and Hilario Duran. His style as a performer and composer reflects his love for bebop, swing-era jazz, and classical music.
The Nathan Tran Quintet was formed for Nathan’s school recitals and studio recordings. The band’s purpose is to realize his own compositions and arrangements alongside interpretations of standard jazz repertoire. Nathan’s arrangement of alto and tenor saxophones can be reminiscent of the Konitz-Marsh recordings. Working in the style of jazz, his compositions are colourful and classically structured, with influence from composers like Chopin. Attention is given to the band members’ individual styles as improvisers.
Dr. Nick & The Rollercoasters
Dr. Nick & The Rollercoasters
January 3 @ 2:00 pm
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
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
January 3 @ 5:00 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
Mike Murley
Mike Murley
January 2 & 3 @ 8:00pm
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Band - TBA
An engaging, lyrical saxophonist, Mike Murley is one of Canada’s most celebrated jazz artists. He has played on fourteen Juno Award-winning recordings since 1990, seven as a leader or co-leader, seven as a sideman. His most recent Junos include The North (2018), Metalwood’s Twenty (2017) and his trio’s Test of Time (2013).
Murley moved to Toronto from his native Nova Scotia in 1981 and has enjoyed a career that has spanned a wide stylistic spectrum. Recordings with legendary Canadian artists such as Ed Bickert, Rob McConnell, and Guido Basso showcase the saxophonist’s talents in the mainstream standard repertoire. On the more contemporary side, Murley has collaborated frequently with younger generations of improviser/composers including pianist David Braid and guitarist David Occhipinti. He is also well known for his work with the three-time Juno Award winning electric jazz group Metalwood. In addition, he has recorded and performed with numerous international artists including David Liebman, Renee Rosnes, John Schofield, Norma Winstone, as well as the late Paul Bley, John Abercrombie, and Kenny Wheeler.
As an educator Murley has held positions at the University of Toronto, York University, Humber College, and as a visiting member of faculty at the Banff School of Fine Arts. He also served as Jazz Area Chair/Coordinator at both U of T (2016-18, 2020-21) and York (2008-11).
In 2022 Murley retired from U of T and returned to Halifax NS, from where he continues to tour nationally and internationally.
Global Jazz Sundays: Seu
Global Jazz Sundays: Seu
January 4 @ 2:00 PM
Led by: Seu
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Seu is a Mexican singer-songwriter currently based in Toronto, Canada. Over the past five years, he has performed across Canada and internationally, playing at festivals, private events, and concerts in countries such as Germany, Spain, Ireland, Mexico, and Canada. His music breathes new life into the traditional "bolero" genre by blending it with contemporary styles like reggae, R&B, soul, Latin Jazz and gypsy jazz.
In recent years, Seu has showcased his talent at prominent festivals in both Mexico and Canada, including the Festival Alternativo (MX), National Cheese and Wine Fair (MX), Winter Song Music Fest (CA), Markham Village Music Festival (CA), and Bloom Fest (CA), among others.
Laura Hubert Band
Laura hubert Band
january 4 & 18 @ 5:00 PM
Laura Hubert - Vocals
Peter Hill - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
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.
Queen Kong
Queen Kong
January 4 & 5 @ 8:00 PM
Lorie Wolf - Drums, Bandleader, Composer
Max Forster - Trumpet
Josseé MacInnes - Clarinet
Nathan Dell-Vandenberg - Trombone
Graham Campbell - Guitar
Tom Richards - Sousaphone
Queen Kong’s aim is to push the boundaries of what can be considered Jewish/Klezmer music by combining traditional sounds with funk, improv and jazz sensibilities. The melodies are familiar and new, with harmonies that take the listener on a trip from the sacred to the profane. Lorie Wolf’s original compositions are contemplative and complex yet groovy as hell. Their debut recording, Fray, was released internationally in May 2022. In April 2024, the band was named Instrumental Band of the Year by the Canadian Folk Music Awards. Fray was lauded by the Vancouver Sun among "five new albums from women musicians you need to hear." Queen Kong is Lorie Wolf (drums, bandleader, composer), Max Forster (trumpet), Josseé MacInnes (clarinet), Nathan Dell-Vandenberg (trombone), Graham Campbell (guitar) and Tom Richards (sousaphone).
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
Queen Kong
Queen Kong
January 4 & 5 @ 8:00 PM
Lorie Wolf - Drums, Bandleader, Composer
Max Forster - Trumpet
Josseé MacInnes - Clarinet
Nathan Dell-Vandenberg - Trombone
Graham Campbell - Guitar
Tom Richards - Sousaphone
Queen Kong’s aim is to push the boundaries of what can be considered Jewish/Klezmer music by combining traditional sounds with funk, improv and jazz sensibilities. The melodies are familiar and new, with harmonies that take the listener on a trip from the sacred to the profane. Lorie Wolf’s original compositions are contemplative and complex yet groovy as hell. Their debut recording, Fray, was released internationally in May 2022. In April 2024, the band was named Instrumental Band of the Year by the Canadian Folk Music Awards. Fray was lauded by the Vancouver Sun among "five new albums from women musicians you need to hear." Queen Kong is Lorie Wolf (drums, bandleader, composer), Max Forster (trumpet), Josseé MacInnes (clarinet), Nathan Dell-Vandenberg (trombone), Graham Campbell (guitar) and Tom Richards (sousaphone).
Angela Pincente
Angela Pincente
January 6 @ 5:00 PM
Angela Pincente - Trombone
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Toronto-based trombonist, composer, and arranger Angela Pincente is a dynamic force in the city's vibrant jazz scene. A graduate of Humber College with a Bachelor of Music, Pincente honed her craft under the mentorship of renowned musicians such as Kelsley Grant, William Carn, Mike Downes, and Shelly Berger. Her sound blends intricate improvisation with a unique compositional voice, reflecting a deep understanding of jazz tradition while pushing the boundaries of the genre.
Pincente leads several of her own ensembles, including the Angela Pincente Quintet, Angela Pincente Tentet, and Angela Pincente Big Band, showcasing her distinctive style as both a performer and a bandleader. Her compositions are marked by rich harmonic structures, complex rhythms, and a deep connection to the art of storytelling through music.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
january 6, 13, 20, 27 @8:00pm
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 Cover Charge
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
Ernesto Cervini's Turboprop
Ernesto Cervini's Turboprop
January 7, 8, 9, 10 @ 8:00 pm
Tara Davidson - Alto Saxophone
Joel Frahm - Tenor Saxophone
William Carn - Trombone
Adrean Farrugia -Piano
Dan Loomis -Bass
Ernesto Cervini -Drums.
Innovative and electrifying, Toronto jazz drummer Ernesto Cervini has energy to burn, whether radiating it from behind his kit or working on any number of musical and educational projects. With his sextet Turboprop Cervini flexes his arranging muscles, creating a vast landscape of musical textures, and moods on which these monster musicians can play.
Guided by Cervini’s driving, effervescent rhythms, the group’s eponymous debut album jaunts into the realms of chamber jazz, balladry, hard bop and free jazz. Regardless of the stylistic focus, the results are always alluring and rendered alternately with polish and precision or daring excitement. Mark Holston – Jazziz
Rev is the second album from Ernesto Cervini’s Turboprop, and it’s a shoot-the-lights-out blast of a listen... The group has an infectious, propulsive energy that delivers a power punch without forsaking nuance and melody... Here and throughout the entire program there’s a sense of closeness and shared spotlight, playing with, around and through, but never over, each other... Overall, Rev is a bright wave of an album and Turboprop is the real deal. Turboprop will be on the road in 2018 and I, for one, would love to see this band live.
Frank Alkyer – Editor of Downbeat Magazine
The band features a cross-section of some of North America's finest and most in-demand musicians; Tara Davidson on Alto Saxophone, Joel Frahm on Tenor Saxophone, William Carn on Trombone, Adrean Farrugia on Piano, Dan Loomis on Bass and Cervini on Drums.
The band's sound is reminiscent to the hard swinging Jazz Messenger bands of Art Blakey, although they tackle a wide range of music; from Charlie Parker to Claude Debussy to Radiohead, plus originals from all the band members. They have already toured across Canada multiple times to rave reviews, and released four studio albums. Their 2nd album, Rev was nominated for a Juno Award, and their 3rd album, Abundance was the winner of the 2020 Juno Award for jazz album of the year: group. Their latest album, A Canadian Songbook celebrates the music of Canadian composers, and received critical acclaim across the globe. It was release in the Spring of 2024 on TPR Records.
Sean Bray
Sean Bray
January 8 @ 5:00 PM
Sean Bray - Guitar
Davide Direnzo - Drums
Pat Collins - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Sean Bray Sean Bray is considered to be one of Canada’s top guitarists. After studying at the prestigious Manhattan School of Music in New York City, Sean moved to Toronto in 1990. Sean has the ability to fit into many musical genres while still retaining an unmistakably original voice on his instrument. This quickly helped him become a sought after sideman, studio guitarist and leader of his own projects. Sean has played and/or recorded with Pat LaBarbera, Mike Murley, Kirk MacDonald, Bob Mintzer, George Garzone, Campbell Ryga, Brian Dickinson, Alex Dean, Roy Styffe, Big Miller and many more. Sean Bray is endorsed D’Addario Strings.
Ernesto Cervini's Turboprop
Ernesto Cervini's Turboprop
January 7, 8, 9, 10 @ 8:00 pm
Tara Davidson - Alto Saxophone
Joel Frahm - Tenor Saxophone
William Carn - Trombone
Adrean Farrugia -Piano
Dan Loomis -Bass
Ernesto Cervini -Drums.
Innovative and electrifying, Toronto jazz drummer Ernesto Cervini has energy to burn, whether radiating it from behind his kit or working on any number of musical and educational projects. With his sextet Turboprop Cervini flexes his arranging muscles, creating a vast landscape of musical textures, and moods on which these monster musicians can play.
Guided by Cervini’s driving, effervescent rhythms, the group’s eponymous debut album jaunts into the realms of chamber jazz, balladry, hard bop and free jazz. Regardless of the stylistic focus, the results are always alluring and rendered alternately with polish and precision or daring excitement. Mark Holston – Jazziz
Rev is the second album from Ernesto Cervini’s Turboprop, and it’s a shoot-the-lights-out blast of a listen... The group has an infectious, propulsive energy that delivers a power punch without forsaking nuance and melody... Here and throughout the entire program there’s a sense of closeness and shared spotlight, playing with, around and through, but never over, each other... Overall, Rev is a bright wave of an album and Turboprop is the real deal. Turboprop will be on the road in 2018 and I, for one, would love to see this band live.
Frank Alkyer – Editor of Downbeat Magazine
The band features a cross-section of some of North America's finest and most in-demand musicians; Tara Davidson on Alto Saxophone, Joel Frahm on Tenor Saxophone, William Carn on Trombone, Adrean Farrugia on Piano, Dan Loomis on Bass and Cervini on Drums.
The band's sound is reminiscent to the hard swinging Jazz Messenger bands of Art Blakey, although they tackle a wide range of music; from Charlie Parker to Claude Debussy to Radiohead, plus originals from all the band members. They have already toured across Canada multiple times to rave reviews, and released four studio albums. Their 2nd album, Rev was nominated for a Juno Award, and their 3rd album, Abundance was the winner of the 2020 Juno Award for jazz album of the year: group. Their latest album, A Canadian Songbook celebrates the music of Canadian composers, and received critical acclaim across the globe. It was release in the Spring of 2024 on TPR Records.
Atcheleh Aryee
Atcheleh Aryee
January 9 @ 5:00pm
Atcheleh Aryee - Trumpet
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Atcheleh Aryee is an Ottawa-based trumpeter, composer, and arranger. Her versatility as a musician stems from an early exposure to and exploration of every genre under the sun.
Following several years in Toronto under the mentorship of some of Canada's finest musicians at Humber College, Atcheleh spends her time performing as a bandleader and sideman at venues and festivals throughout Ontario.
Ernesto Cervini's Turboprop
Ernesto Cervini's Turboprop
January 7, 8, 9, 10 @ 8:00 pm
Tara Davidson - Alto Saxophone
Joel Frahm - Tenor Saxophone
William Carn - Trombone
Adrean Farrugia -Piano
Dan Loomis -Bass
Ernesto Cervini -Drums.
Innovative and electrifying, Toronto jazz drummer Ernesto Cervini has energy to burn, whether radiating it from behind his kit or working on any number of musical and educational projects. With his sextet Turboprop Cervini flexes his arranging muscles, creating a vast landscape of musical textures, and moods on which these monster musicians can play.
Guided by Cervini’s driving, effervescent rhythms, the group’s eponymous debut album jaunts into the realms of chamber jazz, balladry, hard bop and free jazz. Regardless of the stylistic focus, the results are always alluring and rendered alternately with polish and precision or daring excitement. Mark Holston – Jazziz
Rev is the second album from Ernesto Cervini’s Turboprop, and it’s a shoot-the-lights-out blast of a listen... The group has an infectious, propulsive energy that delivers a power punch without forsaking nuance and melody... Here and throughout the entire program there’s a sense of closeness and shared spotlight, playing with, around and through, but never over, each other... Overall, Rev is a bright wave of an album and Turboprop is the real deal. Turboprop will be on the road in 2018 and I, for one, would love to see this band live.
Frank Alkyer – Editor of Downbeat Magazine
The band features a cross-section of some of North America's finest and most in-demand musicians; Tara Davidson on Alto Saxophone, Joel Frahm on Tenor Saxophone, William Carn on Trombone, Adrean Farrugia on Piano, Dan Loomis on Bass and Cervini on Drums.
The band's sound is reminiscent to the hard swinging Jazz Messenger bands of Art Blakey, although they tackle a wide range of music; from Charlie Parker to Claude Debussy to Radiohead, plus originals from all the band members. They have already toured across Canada multiple times to rave reviews, and released four studio albums. Their 2nd album, Rev was nominated for a Juno Award, and their 3rd album, Abundance was the winner of the 2020 Juno Award for jazz album of the year: group. Their latest album, A Canadian Songbook celebrates the music of Canadian composers, and received critical acclaim across the globe. It was release in the Spring of 2024 on TPR Records.
Usual Suspects - No Codes
Usual Suspects - No Codes
January 9 @ 10:30 PM
Benjamin Deschamps - Alto saxophone
Frank Lozano - Tenor saxophone
Sebatien Pellerin - Upright bass
Louis-Vincent Hamel - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
No Codes is a Montreal based jazz collective formed by four musicians and composers: Benjamin Deschamps (alto saxophone), Frank Lozano (tenor saxophone), Sébastien Pellerin (double bass) and Louis-Vincent Hamel (drums). The group stands out for the absence of a harmonic instrument and for the emphasis placed on improvisation, interaction, and dialogue between the musicians.
Following the success of their self-titled debut album released in 2018, the group is back in full force with Usual Suspects, launched in November 2024. With this new release, No Codes offers bold and refreshing jazz, blending bebop, free jazz, contemporary music, classical influences, world music, and even punk/metal energy.
No Codes celebrated the release of Usual Suspects with a cross-Canada tour, further establishing its reputation as one of the most distinctive and creative ensembles on today’s jazz scene.
Sam Broverman Quartet
Sam Broverman Quartet
January 10 @ 2:00 pm
Sam Broverman Vocal
Peter Hill Piano
Jordan O'Connor Bass
Jacob Gorzhaltsan Saxophone
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Ernesto Cervini's Turboprop
Ernesto Cervini's Turboprop
January 7, 8, 9, 10 @ 8:00 pm
Tara Davidson - Alto Saxophone
Joel Frahm - Tenor Saxophone
William Carn - Trombone
Adrean Farrugia -Piano
Dan Loomis -Bass
Ernesto Cervini -Drums.
Innovative and electrifying, Toronto jazz drummer Ernesto Cervini has energy to burn, whether radiating it from behind his kit or working on any number of musical and educational projects. With his sextet Turboprop Cervini flexes his arranging muscles, creating a vast landscape of musical textures, and moods on which these monster musicians can play.
Guided by Cervini’s driving, effervescent rhythms, the group’s eponymous debut album jaunts into the realms of chamber jazz, balladry, hard bop and free jazz. Regardless of the stylistic focus, the results are always alluring and rendered alternately with polish and precision or daring excitement. Mark Holston – Jazziz
Rev is the second album from Ernesto Cervini’s Turboprop, and it’s a shoot-the-lights-out blast of a listen... The group has an infectious, propulsive energy that delivers a power punch without forsaking nuance and melody... Here and throughout the entire program there’s a sense of closeness and shared spotlight, playing with, around and through, but never over, each other... Overall, Rev is a bright wave of an album and Turboprop is the real deal. Turboprop will be on the road in 2018 and I, for one, would love to see this band live.
Frank Alkyer – Editor of Downbeat Magazine
The band features a cross-section of some of North America's finest and most in-demand musicians; Tara Davidson on Alto Saxophone, Joel Frahm on Tenor Saxophone, William Carn on Trombone, Adrean Farrugia on Piano, Dan Loomis on Bass and Cervini on Drums.
The band's sound is reminiscent to the hard swinging Jazz Messenger bands of Art Blakey, although they tackle a wide range of music; from Charlie Parker to Claude Debussy to Radiohead, plus originals from all the band members. They have already toured across Canada multiple times to rave reviews, and released four studio albums. Their 2nd album, Rev was nominated for a Juno Award, and their 3rd album, Abundance was the winner of the 2020 Juno Award for jazz album of the year: group. Their latest album, A Canadian Songbook celebrates the music of Canadian composers, and received critical acclaim across the globe. It was release in the Spring of 2024 on TPR Records.
Solidaridad Tango quartet
Solidaridad Tango quartet
January 11 @ 2:00 PM
No Reservations
Pay what You Can
Nominated for two Canadian Folk Music Awards in 2025, Solidaridad Tango is North America’s original all-woman, diversity-affirming tango ensemble. It was founded in 2021 by Aparna Halpé, to create fair work, professional development, and performance opportunities for women tango musicians. Trained in historical tango performance practice focusing on Golden Age styles, Solidaridad is proud to present new music by women tango composers from around the world. Playing sold out performances in Toronto, Oregon, and New York, and hot off their debut tour in Buenos Aires, playing sold out shows in iconic tango venues such as Café Vinilo and Hasta Trilce, Solidaridad has been described as “bringing tango forward” by Laura Fernandez, host of Jazz FM 91’s Café Latino. Solidaridad’s debut album DISTANCIA (2023) is available now on Bandcamp.
Sandra Bouza
Sandra Bouza
January 11 @ 5:00 PM
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Sandra Bouza, a powerhouse artist with Canadian and Spanish roots, has had a year of career milestones. The soulful singer has played Massey Hall, was nominated for Maple Blues Award, and her last album; A Sound in the Dark, was nominated for best contemporary folk album of the year with the Canadian Folk Music Awards.
Angela Verbrugge
Angela Verbrugge
January 11 & 12 @ 8:00pm
Angela Verbrugge - Vocals
Ray Gallon - Piano
Duncan Hopkins - Bass
Morgan Childs - Drums
Angela Verbrugge is a Canadian jazz vocalist, songwriter, and performer whose work blends the interpretive depth of an actor with the instincts of a trained musician and a lifelong devotion to the Great American Songbook. Based on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, she drew international attention with her 2019 debut, The Night We Couldn’t Say Good Night, recorded in New York with pianist Ray Gallon and co-produced by bassist Cameron Brown (Jazz Messengers, George Adams, Sheila Jordan). Toronto Music Report hailed it as “a perfect album,” and the release earned Verbrugge a spot on music historian Scott Yanow’s list of the top 30 jazz albums of the year. In 2020, she won the JazzTimes Readers’ Poll for Best Female Vocalist, affirming the originality of her approach.
Verbrugge’s artistry reflects a distinctive combination: the storytelling power of a trained actor and the craft of a working musician. Having studied classical piano, theory, and trombone in her youth, she performs not simply as a singer but as a fellow instrumentalist, shaping arrangements, writing lead sheets, and contributing original compositions and lyrics. Critics have often highlighted this dual strength, noting both her interpretive range and her growing impact as a lyricist. Her style is firmly rooted in the swing-era and cool-school vocal traditions of the 1940s and ’50s — Anita O’Day, Helen Merrill, Dinah Washington, June Christy, Ella Fitzgerald — while carrying a modern sensibility.
Her sophomore release, Love for Connoisseurs (2022), marked a bold step into original songwriting. Featuring collaborations with Gallon, Nick Hempton, Ken Fowser, and others, the album once again landed on Yanow’s annual top 30 list. International outlets from Jazzwise to Jersey Jazz praised her personality and writing, while JazzWeekly described her as “fun and quirky, hip and a hoot, wispy and romantic, and [she] cleverly swings.” The Syncopated Times likened her precision and range to Annie Ross, underscoring her strengths as both interpreter and lyricist. Her third album, Somewhere (2024, Origin’s OA2 label), offered a collection of standards noted for restraint and clarity, with Michael Steinman (JazzLives) praising her “light touch with songs that ordinarily lead singers to melodrama,” and JazzWeeklyconcluding, “Less is more on this charmer.”
Her accomplishments have been recognized with major accolades. In addition to the JazzTimes poll win, she was nominated for Jazz Artist of the Year at the 2024 Western Canadian Music Awards — a category spanning all instruments and styles. Her albums have charted on Canada’s Earshot reports and received airplay on CBC, NPR, and JazzWeek-reporting stations worldwide. In Japan, Europe, and the U.S., her CDs are stocked by major retailers, and her songs have appeared on editorial and themed playlists across Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Spotify. She has received support from the Canada Council for the Arts, FACTOR, Creative BC, Music BC, and the Province of British Columbia.
Born in Kingston, Ontario, Verbrugge grew up in a household where her mother accompanied school assemblies and her grandmother played organ at family gatherings. Old songbooks became her childhood companions, and by her teens she was performing with the Kingston Symphony in Gilbert and Sullivan productions and at the Grand Theatre in classic musicals. She studied acting at George Brown College’s Theatre Studies program in Toronto, graduating as one of the youngest in her cohort, and initially launched a career on stage. After moving to Vancouver in the late 1990s, a car accident that left her with two broken legs ended her acting ambitions. Later, while raising three young children, she faced cancer and emerged with renewed determination to pursue her first love: music. Encouraged at a patient seminar to “follow your passion and never look back,” she immersed herself in jazz study, working with Canadian mentors and attending workshops in the U.S. Her mentorship with Sheila Jordan in 2016 proved pivotal, connecting her to Ray Gallon and Cameron Brown and leading directly to her debut.
Since then, Verbrugge has built an international profile, appearing at leading jazz clubs and festivals across Canada, the UK, Japan, Taiwan, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg, and Türkiye. She has performed with Canadian luminaries including drummer Terry Clarke, bassist Neil Swainson, guitarist Reg Schwager, and multi-instrumentalist Miles Black, while pursuing songwriting collaborations with peers such as Gallon, Hempton, Fowser, Neal Miner, and Caity Gyorgy. Her ensembles often include Juno Award winners, nominees, and Order of Canada recipients, underscoring her place within the top tier of Canadian jazz.
Critics have consistently noted her ability to inhabit characters in song, drawing on her acting background to deliver performances of empathy, wit, and theatrical flair. Raul da Gama observed that “she plays the characters to the hilt, inhabiting their skins,” while JazzTimes remarked that she is an artist with “conspicuously good taste.” Yanow adds that she is “a major lyricist whose songs deserve to be covered by other performers.” With each release, she deepens her dual identity as interpreter and writer, ensuring her work resonates in both timeless standards and new contributions to the repertoire.
Today, Angela Verbrugge continues to tour internationally, teach and mentor, and release acclaimed recordings. With four albums since 2019, she has established herself as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary jazz — an artist whose resilience, musicianship, and interpretive depth mark her as a vital force in the global scene.
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
Angela Verbrugge
Angela Verbrugge
January 11 & 12 @ 8:00pm
Angela Verbrugge - Vocals
Ray Gallon - Piano
Duncan Hopkins - Bass
Morgan Childs - Drums
Angela Verbrugge is a Canadian jazz vocalist, songwriter, and performer whose work blends the interpretive depth of an actor with the instincts of a trained musician and a lifelong devotion to the Great American Songbook. Based on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, she drew international attention with her 2019 debut, The Night We Couldn’t Say Good Night, recorded in New York with pianist Ray Gallon and co-produced by bassist Cameron Brown (Jazz Messengers, George Adams, Sheila Jordan). Toronto Music Report hailed it as “a perfect album,” and the release earned Verbrugge a spot on music historian Scott Yanow’s list of the top 30 jazz albums of the year. In 2020, she won the JazzTimes Readers’ Poll for Best Female Vocalist, affirming the originality of her approach.
Verbrugge’s artistry reflects a distinctive combination: the storytelling power of a trained actor and the craft of a working musician. Having studied classical piano, theory, and trombone in her youth, she performs not simply as a singer but as a fellow instrumentalist, shaping arrangements, writing lead sheets, and contributing original compositions and lyrics. Critics have often highlighted this dual strength, noting both her interpretive range and her growing impact as a lyricist. Her style is firmly rooted in the swing-era and cool-school vocal traditions of the 1940s and ’50s — Anita O’Day, Helen Merrill, Dinah Washington, June Christy, Ella Fitzgerald — while carrying a modern sensibility.
Her sophomore release, Love for Connoisseurs (2022), marked a bold step into original songwriting. Featuring collaborations with Gallon, Nick Hempton, Ken Fowser, and others, the album once again landed on Yanow’s annual top 30 list. International outlets from Jazzwise to Jersey Jazz praised her personality and writing, while JazzWeekly described her as “fun and quirky, hip and a hoot, wispy and romantic, and [she] cleverly swings.” The Syncopated Times likened her precision and range to Annie Ross, underscoring her strengths as both interpreter and lyricist. Her third album, Somewhere (2024, Origin’s OA2 label), offered a collection of standards noted for restraint and clarity, with Michael Steinman (JazzLives) praising her “light touch with songs that ordinarily lead singers to melodrama,” and JazzWeeklyconcluding, “Less is more on this charmer.”
Her accomplishments have been recognized with major accolades. In addition to the JazzTimes poll win, she was nominated for Jazz Artist of the Year at the 2024 Western Canadian Music Awards — a category spanning all instruments and styles. Her albums have charted on Canada’s Earshot reports and received airplay on CBC, NPR, and JazzWeek-reporting stations worldwide. In Japan, Europe, and the U.S., her CDs are stocked by major retailers, and her songs have appeared on editorial and themed playlists across Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Spotify. She has received support from the Canada Council for the Arts, FACTOR, Creative BC, Music BC, and the Province of British Columbia.
Born in Kingston, Ontario, Verbrugge grew up in a household where her mother accompanied school assemblies and her grandmother played organ at family gatherings. Old songbooks became her childhood companions, and by her teens she was performing with the Kingston Symphony in Gilbert and Sullivan productions and at the Grand Theatre in classic musicals. She studied acting at George Brown College’s Theatre Studies program in Toronto, graduating as one of the youngest in her cohort, and initially launched a career on stage. After moving to Vancouver in the late 1990s, a car accident that left her with two broken legs ended her acting ambitions. Later, while raising three young children, she faced cancer and emerged with renewed determination to pursue her first love: music. Encouraged at a patient seminar to “follow your passion and never look back,” she immersed herself in jazz study, working with Canadian mentors and attending workshops in the U.S. Her mentorship with Sheila Jordan in 2016 proved pivotal, connecting her to Ray Gallon and Cameron Brown and leading directly to her debut.
Since then, Verbrugge has built an international profile, appearing at leading jazz clubs and festivals across Canada, the UK, Japan, Taiwan, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg, and Türkiye. She has performed with Canadian luminaries including drummer Terry Clarke, bassist Neil Swainson, guitarist Reg Schwager, and multi-instrumentalist Miles Black, while pursuing songwriting collaborations with peers such as Gallon, Hempton, Fowser, Neal Miner, and Caity Gyorgy. Her ensembles often include Juno Award winners, nominees, and Order of Canada recipients, underscoring her place within the top tier of Canadian jazz.
Critics have consistently noted her ability to inhabit characters in song, drawing on her acting background to deliver performances of empathy, wit, and theatrical flair. Raul da Gama observed that “she plays the characters to the hilt, inhabiting their skins,” while JazzTimes remarked that she is an artist with “conspicuously good taste.” Yanow adds that she is “a major lyricist whose songs deserve to be covered by other performers.” With each release, she deepens her dual identity as interpreter and writer, ensuring her work resonates in both timeless standards and new contributions to the repertoire.
Today, Angela Verbrugge continues to tour internationally, teach and mentor, and release acclaimed recordings. With four albums since 2019, she has established herself as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary jazz — an artist whose resilience, musicianship, and interpretive depth mark her as a vital force in the global scene.
Chris Rice Quartet
Chris Rice Quartet
January 13 @ 5:00 pm
Chris Rice - Bass
Hayden Stapleton - Alto Saxophone
Eric Liang - Piano
Elnoe Budiman - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Hailing from the British Columbia interior, Chris Rice is an upright bass player making big moves in the Toronto scene. Currently in his second year at Humber Polytechnics esteemed jazz program, and inspired by the legendary quarter notes of Ray Brown and Robert Hurst Chris has been developing his own unique sound on, and off of the bandstand.
Marking his debut show bandleading at The Rex, Chris and his quartet of some of Torontos greatest up and comers will be paying homage to the music of the 80s and 90s greats featuring compositions from Wynton Marsalis, Dick Oatts, and more!
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
january 6, 13, 20, 27 @8:00pm
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 Cover Charge
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
Sam Dickinson Trio
Sam Dickinson Trio
January 15 @ 5:00 PM
Sam Dickinson - Guitar
Julian Anderson-Bowes - Bass
Mateo Mancuso- Drums
NO RESERVATIONS
PAY WHAT YOU CAN
SAM DICKINSON was born in Toronto, and began playing guitar at the age of eight. He studied jazz during high school at the Humber College Community Music Program, followed by studies at New England Conservatory, Humber College, and McGill University. Dickinson received his Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of Miami in 2019. Dickinson’s formative years included guitar instruction from Mick Goodrick, Lorne Lofsky, Ben Monder, Joe Morris, John Hart, Ted Quinlan, and Brad Shepik, as well as composition/arranging lessons from John Hollenbeck, Christine Jensen, and Joe Sullivan. Dickinson has shared the stage with Donny McCaslin, Jerry Bergonzi, Jack DeJohnette, Seamus Blake, Jean- Michel Pilc, Dave Holland, Pat LaBarbara, Jimmy Heath, and Danilo Perez, to name a few. Dickinson released his debut album Don’t Ask Me in 2023, and maintains an active schedule performing, composing, and teaching.
Laura Hubert Band
Laura hubert Band
january 4 & 18 @ 5:00 PM
Laura Hubert - Vocals
Peter Hill - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
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.
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
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
january 6, 13, 20, 27 @8:00pm
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 Cover Charge
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
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
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
january 6, 13, 20, 27 @8:00pm
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 Cover Charge
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
Murley Eisenman Quartet
Murley Eisenman Quartet
December 10, 11, 12, 13 @ 8:00 PM
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Mark Eisenman - Piano
Neil Swainson - Bass
Joel Haynes - Drums
Juno Award winning saxophonist Mike Murley and veteran Toronto pianist Mark Eisenman are joined by the internationally renowned rhythm section of bassist Neil Swainson and drummer Terry Clarke complete this popular quartet. These musicians’ accomplishments are too numerous to mention and collectively they bring their vast experience and knowledge together to create exciting fresh music, while still respecting the core musical concepts of jazz music; swing, melody, interaction and being in the moment. This appearance is in support of their Juno ’24 nominated recording “Recent History”.
Joel Haynes Quartet
Joel Haynes Quartet
December 11 @ 5:00 PM
Joel Haynes - Drums
Nancy Walker - Piano
Jeff King - Sax
Neil Swainson - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Joel has grown from his early community musical experiences in his hometown of Burlington, Ontario, and has progressed to playing with some of the finest jazz artists.
Highlights include being nominated for a “National Jazz Award” in 2003 and two nominations in 2009 for CD of the Year and Drummer of the Year.
He has performed at many international jazz festivals in North America, Europe, China, Japan, South Korea, South America, Australia and the Caribbean.
Joel has also recorded over 30 recordings as a side man including artists such as; Seamus Blake, Russell Malone, Ray Anderson, David Braid, The Cookers and Denzel Sinclaire.
Joel’s debut CD, released in November 2005, (Cellar Live Records, Vancouver) is entitled “The Time is Now”, with special guest vocalist, Denzel Sinclaire.
In February 2008, Joel recorded his second CD, “Transitions”, live at the Cellar Jazz Club over three nights with special guest Seamus Blake.
His much anticipated 3rd recording after 15 years, The Return (Cellar records) was recorded in Vancouver on February 7th, 2023 and released on September 8th, 2023 with Seamus Blake, Tilden Webb
and Neil Swainson.
Murley Eisenman Quartet
Murley Eisenman Quartet
December 10, 11, 12, 13 @ 8:00 PM
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Mark Eisenman - Piano
Neil Swainson - Bass
Joel Haynes - Drums
Juno Award winning saxophonist Mike Murley and veteran Toronto pianist Mark Eisenman are joined by the internationally renowned rhythm section of bassist Neil Swainson and drummer Terry Clarke complete this popular quartet. These musicians’ accomplishments are too numerous to mention and collectively they bring their vast experience and knowledge together to create exciting fresh music, while still respecting the core musical concepts of jazz music; swing, melody, interaction and being in the moment. This appearance is in support of their Juno ’24 nominated recording “Recent History”.
Blunt Object Plays Carla Bley Christmas
Blunt Object Plays Carla Bley Christmas
December 10th @ 5:00 PM
Led by Robin Jessome - Trombone
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Blunt Object is a Toronto-based 11-piece jazz-type ensemble performing energetic, creative music; balancing unique improvisers with quirky and compelling arrangements. Featuring the quirky music of Carla Bley, the ensemble presents engaging music with a refreshing sense of humour.
Florian Hoefner Trio
Florian Hoefner Trio
December 7 & 8 @ 8:00 PM
Florian Hoefner - Piano
Andrew Downing - Bass
Nick Fraser - Drums
Born and raised in Germany, trained in New York City and now based in Canada, Juno-award-winning jazz pianist and composer, Florian Hoefner, draws from a myriad of influences that cumulate in his unique brand of modern jazz. Praised as a “composer-bandleader of insightful resolve” by the New York Times and a “harmonically daring pianist […] reaching toward new sonic territory” by Downbeat Magazine, Florian Hoefner has made his mark as an inventive creator and performer of exciting contemporary Jazz. With his quartet, the Florian Hoefner Group, he has released 3 albums on Origin Records that have received rave reviews around the globe. “Luminosity,” their latest release that features tenor saxophonist Seamus Blake, has been described as a “starkly picturesque album ... that makes profound statements from quiet moments” by Downbeat and as a “total experience” by the New York Jazz Record. It has been nominated as Jazz Recording of the Year at the East Coast Music Awards 2017. The Group also received the Stingray Rising Star Award after their performance at the Montréal Jazz Festival 2015. Its busy touring scheduled has taken the group to North America, Europe and Australia so far, including a celebrated performance at the Melbourne Jazz Festival 2019. His work with the German group Subtone and as a sideman has led to numerous additional CD releases including a collaboration with guitarist, Kurt Rosenwinkel on Fresh Sounds Records. He has shared the stage with Norma Winstone, Jerry Bergonzi, Joe LaBarbera, Linda Oh, Laila Biali, John Hollenbeck and many others. Since 2018, Hoefner has been working with his new Canadian trio with Andrew Downing on bass and Nick Fraser on drums. Their award-winning debut album “First Spring,” was released in September 2019 on Alma Records / Universal. The album that focuses on Hoefner’s arrangements of folk tunes from around the world was nominated for a 2021 Juno Award in the category Jazz Album of the Year: Group and won “Instrumental Recording of the Year” and “Jazz Recording of the Year” at the 2020 East Coast Music Awards in Atlantic Canada. Now the three are presenting their follow-up album, “Desert Bloom” (release: June 3rd 2022, Alma Records). The new program includes 7 new original compositions that showcase Hoefner’s hallmark lyricism and knack for suspenseful dramaturgy, and 2 new arrangements of pieces out of the contemporary Indie Rock and Bluegrass world. The album has earned a 2023 Juno (“Canadian Grammy”) Award for Jazz Album of the Year (Group).
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
Florian Hoefner Trio
Florian Hoefner Trio
December 7 & 8 @ 8:00 PM
Florian Hoefner - Piano
Andrew Downing - Bass
Nick Fraser - Drums
Born and raised in Germany, trained in New York City and now based in Canada, Juno-award-winning jazz pianist and composer, Florian Hoefner, draws from a myriad of influences that cumulate in his unique brand of modern jazz. Praised as a “composer-bandleader of insightful resolve” by the New York Times and a “harmonically daring pianist […] reaching toward new sonic territory” by Downbeat Magazine, Florian Hoefner has made his mark as an inventive creator and performer of exciting contemporary Jazz. With his quartet, the Florian Hoefner Group, he has released 3 albums on Origin Records that have received rave reviews around the globe. “Luminosity,” their latest release that features tenor saxophonist Seamus Blake, has been described as a “starkly picturesque album ... that makes profound statements from quiet moments” by Downbeat and as a “total experience” by the New York Jazz Record. It has been nominated as Jazz Recording of the Year at the East Coast Music Awards 2017. The Group also received the Stingray Rising Star Award after their performance at the Montréal Jazz Festival 2015. Its busy touring scheduled has taken the group to North America, Europe and Australia so far, including a celebrated performance at the Melbourne Jazz Festival 2019. His work with the German group Subtone and as a sideman has led to numerous additional CD releases including a collaboration with guitarist, Kurt Rosenwinkel on Fresh Sounds Records. He has shared the stage with Norma Winstone, Jerry Bergonzi, Joe LaBarbera, Linda Oh, Laila Biali, John Hollenbeck and many others. Since 2018, Hoefner has been working with his new Canadian trio with Andrew Downing on bass and Nick Fraser on drums. Their award-winning debut album “First Spring,” was released in September 2019 on Alma Records / Universal. The album that focuses on Hoefner’s arrangements of folk tunes from around the world was nominated for a 2021 Juno Award in the category Jazz Album of the Year: Group and won “Instrumental Recording of the Year” and “Jazz Recording of the Year” at the 2020 East Coast Music Awards in Atlantic Canada. Now the three are presenting their follow-up album, “Desert Bloom” (release: June 3rd 2022, Alma Records). The new program includes 7 new original compositions that showcase Hoefner’s hallmark lyricism and knack for suspenseful dramaturgy, and 2 new arrangements of pieces out of the contemporary Indie Rock and Bluegrass world. The album has earned a 2023 Juno (“Canadian Grammy”) Award for Jazz Album of the Year (Group).
Chantal Thompson
Chantal Thompson
December 6 @ 5:00pm
Chantal Thompson - Vocals
Chris Brown - Piano/keys,
Michael Occhipinti - Guitar
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Chantal Thompson is a Kingston-based jazz music vocalist and multidisciplinary artist with an international reputation. Not only is she a pillar of the Kingston jazz music scene, Chantal performs with world class musicians from Canada, the United States and Europe. Her music is played on radio and satellite stations around the world and she has performed in many notable festivals, such as the Montreal jazz festival.
Chantal is a self taught musician, starting in high school where she formed her first band, won local competitions and opened for well known acts. While earning her degree in philosophy from Queen's University, Chantal fronted the band JOYY that maintained a Monday night house gig for three years straight, consistently packing the house to capacity every week. She also toured Montreal and Toronto, and traveled to Russia.
Global Jazz Sundays: Amrita
Global Jazz Sundays: Amrita
December 7 @ 2:00 PM
Anita Katakkar - Tabla
Jonathan Kay - Saxophones
Esraj Kayla Milmine - Saxophone
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Amrita with special guest Jonathan Kay
Amrita is a dynamic duo featuring soprano saxophonist Kayla Milmine and tabla player Anita Katakkar. Rooted in North Indian classical music and modal jazz, their sound blends intricate rhythms, thematic melodies, and spontaneous improvisation. Amrita’s music is shaped by a shared love of odd time signatures, expressive tone, and the interplay of texture and emotion.
For this performance, they will be joined by saxophonist and esraj player, Jonathan Kay.
Amrita is currently working on their debut album, produced by Justin Gray at Synthesis Sound. This project is generously supported by the Ontario Arts Council, Toronto Arts Council, and Canada Council for the Arts.
Third Hand
Third Hand
December 6 @ 11:00pm
Adam Beer-Colacino - Guitar
Alan Zematis - Organ
Jon Hyde - Drums.
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Tevet Sela QUARTET
Tevet Sela QuARTET
December 3, 4, 5, 6 @ 8:00PM
Tevet Sela - Saxophone
John Roney - Piano
Mike Downes - Bass (dec 3rd & 4th)
Paul Novotny - Bass (dec 5th & 6th)
Daniel Barnes - Drums
A creative force with a luscious tone, Montreal based alto saxophonist Tevet Sela brings a wealth and breadth of influences to his playing that few musicians possess. The adept and dexterous post bopper's music is often drenched in heavy blues and the Middle-Eastern inflections of his Israeli cultural heritage.
He started his professional musical career while he was in his teens and began to compose and perform frequently, becoming a much sought-after session player. Tevet played at house bands of popular Israeli television shows as well as contributed his unique sound to many albums, TV and film soundtracks. Among these albums, the multi-platinum ‘’Idan Raichel Project’’ album.
As a graduate of the prestigious Thelma Yellin School of Arts, Tevet has toured in France and the Netherlands as its big band featured soloist. He was featured in an international UNICEF benefit concert that was broadcasted from the Netherlands to 35 countries and that featured artists such as David Bowie, Youssou N'dour, Al Jarreau.
In addition, Tevet holds a diploma in music education, and won many grants from the Canada council for the arts, Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec and the America-Israel cultural fund. He has released 6 albums to date: 'Tevet Sela' 2003, 'Coming True' 2007, ‘Jazz Flute’ 2010, ’Lying Sun' 2014, ‘The River’ 2017 and ‘Mizmor’ 2019.
Since moving to Montreal in 2010, Tevet quickly became a prominent figure in the vibrant Canadian jazz scene. His albums with the Effendi/Naxos Jazz Label, gain raving reviews and have remained 1st on CIBL Montreal radio jazz chart for many weeks.
Tevet has performed in countless international jazz festivals and venues, and was nominated to both the '’TD Grand Jazz award’' and the '’Prix Opus'’ for 2015, in the category ‘'Jazz concert of the year’'.
Terry Cade Quartet
Terry Cade Quartet
December 6 @ 5:00pm
Terry Cade - Vocals
Tom Reynolds - Piano
Jim Gelcer - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Terry Cade, hailed as “a true jazz vocalist" and described as “extraordinary” by the Toronto Star, was born and raised in Toronto. From a young age, she devoted her life to music and over the course of decades, she has established herself as a respected musician, composer, and educator.
Her extensive training in jazz and classical music began during her early teens and included studies at The Royal Conservatory of Music, York University, Berklee College of Music and The Manhattan School of Music. She has worked with such notable figures as Anne Marie Moss, Meredith D’Ambrosio and Fred Stone. In addition to leading Vocal Jazz Master Classes in Toronto and NYC, Cade is a highly sought after vocal coach. She has received multiple awards from The Canada Council for the Arts, The Ontario Arts Council, and FACTOR.
Regarded as one of Canada's premier jazz vocalists, Cade has developed a distinctive and iconoclastic musical voice. She is described as creatively fearless and “always ready, willing and able to take the risk of bravely applying her artistry", (All Music Guide)
She has recorded two critically acclaimed albums - "Sometimes I'm Happy" and "All in a Day's Dream" and has performed and recorded with such luminaries as John Hicks, Ratzo Harris, Victor Jones, Lou Marini Jr., Cameron Brown, and Dave Restivo and Jonathan Goldsmith.
Cade was a headline performer in the "Women in Jazz" series at The Texaco New York Jazz Festival.
Trombone Charlotte
Trombone Charlotte
December 6 @ 2:00 PM
Charlotte McAfee-Brunner - Trombone and Vocals
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
A force in the city’s jazz scene since 2016, Charlotte has spent nearly a decade crafting her sound as both a sideman and star. Since stepping into the spotlight in 2021, she’s led high-energy ensembles across Canada’s top stages — Toronto Jazz Festival, Kensington Market Jazz Festival, Port Hope, Mont Tremblant, and a knockout appearance at Massey Hall’s Women’s Blues Revue where she belted out originals that brought the house down.
Yvette Tollar
Yvette Tollar
December 5 @ 11:00 PM
Yvette Tollar - Vocals
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Yvette Tollar comes from a musical family. Her brother is Ernie Tollar, who is a Juno and Dora Award-winning saxophonist and woodwind player who has played with jazz vocalist Holly Cole and big band NOJO and composed music for film, theatre and dance. Yvette's sister-in-law is Maryem Hassan Tollar, a Juno and Dora Award-winning World Music vocalist who sang the theme song for the TV show Little Mosque On The Prairie and a featured track on the Bollywood film, Maya Maya. Yvette was married to electric bassist Rich Brown who has played with Steve Coleman, Rudresh Mahanthapa and James Blood Ulmer.
Tollar studied jazz music with vocalist Sheila Jordan in New York and with Joe Lovano, Dave Holland, and Kenny Werner at the Banff Centre for The Arts.[1] She is the recipient of awards and scholarships from The Canada Council for The Arts, The Ontario Arts Council, The Toronto Arts Council, The Banff Centre for The Arts and FACTOR.
Tollar is a professor in The Faculty of Media and Creative Arts at Humber College where she teaches music, voice, songwriting, directed study, master classes and leads ensembles as part of the Bachelor of Music, Music Composition Graduate Certificate and the Introduction to Commercial Jazz programs. She has acted as adjudicator at both the University of Toronto and Humber College.
Tevet Sela QUARTET
Tevet Sela QuARTET
December 3, 4, 5, 6 @ 8:00PM
Tevet Sela - Saxophone
John Roney - Piano
Mike Downes - Bass (dec 3rd & 4th)
Paul Novotny - Bass (dec 5th & 6th)
Daniel Barnes - Drums
A creative force with a luscious tone, Montreal based alto saxophonist Tevet Sela brings a wealth and breadth of influences to his playing that few musicians possess. The adept and dexterous post bopper's music is often drenched in heavy blues and the Middle-Eastern inflections of his Israeli cultural heritage.
He started his professional musical career while he was in his teens and began to compose and perform frequently, becoming a much sought-after session player. Tevet played at house bands of popular Israeli television shows as well as contributed his unique sound to many albums, TV and film soundtracks. Among these albums, the multi-platinum ‘’Idan Raichel Project’’ album.
As a graduate of the prestigious Thelma Yellin School of Arts, Tevet has toured in France and the Netherlands as its big band featured soloist. He was featured in an international UNICEF benefit concert that was broadcasted from the Netherlands to 35 countries and that featured artists such as David Bowie, Youssou N'dour, Al Jarreau.
In addition, Tevet holds a diploma in music education, and won many grants from the Canada council for the arts, Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec and the America-Israel cultural fund. He has released 6 albums to date: 'Tevet Sela' 2003, 'Coming True' 2007, ‘Jazz Flute’ 2010, ’Lying Sun' 2014, ‘The River’ 2017 and ‘Mizmor’ 2019.
Since moving to Montreal in 2010, Tevet quickly became a prominent figure in the vibrant Canadian jazz scene. His albums with the Effendi/Naxos Jazz Label, gain raving reviews and have remained 1st on CIBL Montreal radio jazz chart for many weeks.
Tevet has performed in countless international jazz festivals and venues, and was nominated to both the '’TD Grand Jazz award’' and the '’Prix Opus'’ for 2015, in the category ‘'Jazz concert of the year’'.
Jackson Haynes
Jackson Haynes
December 5th @ 5:00 pm
Jackson Haynes: Drums
James Griffith: Alto Saxophone
Julian Straatsma: Piano
Miles Cakebread-Kraus: Guitar
Hiro Tanaka: Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Jackson Haynes is a 23 year old jazz drummer and composer based in the Toronto area. Being a graduate of Humber College’s Bachelors of Music program, he has been making a name for himself through his side work and band leading. He has had the pleasure to play alongside Randy Brecker, Guido Basso, Ingrid Jensen, Brandi Disterheft and Ron Westray while in the Jazz FM Youth Big Band and through Humber College. In July 2024, Jackson released an EP of his original compositions and arrangements untitled “New Light” with James Griffith, Julian Straatsma, Jesse White and Jack Johnston. Jackson brings inspiration within his drumming and compositions from musicians such as Bill Stewart, Billy Drummond, Walter Smith III and Kurt Rosenwinkel amongst others. Jackson is starting to establish his own voice as a musician and composer in the Toronto jazz scene.
Tevet Sela QUARTET
Tevet Sela QuARTET
December 3, 4, 5, 6 @ 8:00PM
Tevet Sela - Saxophone
John Roney - Piano
Mike Downes - Bass (dec 3rd & 4th)
Paul Novotny - Bass (dec 5th & 6th)
Daniel Barnes - Drums
A creative force with a luscious tone, Montreal based alto saxophonist Tevet Sela brings a wealth and breadth of influences to his playing that few musicians possess. The adept and dexterous post bopper's music is often drenched in heavy blues and the Middle-Eastern inflections of his Israeli cultural heritage.
He started his professional musical career while he was in his teens and began to compose and perform frequently, becoming a much sought-after session player. Tevet played at house bands of popular Israeli television shows as well as contributed his unique sound to many albums, TV and film soundtracks. Among these albums, the multi-platinum ‘’Idan Raichel Project’’ album.
As a graduate of the prestigious Thelma Yellin School of Arts, Tevet has toured in France and the Netherlands as its big band featured soloist. He was featured in an international UNICEF benefit concert that was broadcasted from the Netherlands to 35 countries and that featured artists such as David Bowie, Youssou N'dour, Al Jarreau.
In addition, Tevet holds a diploma in music education, and won many grants from the Canada council for the arts, Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec and the America-Israel cultural fund. He has released 6 albums to date: 'Tevet Sela' 2003, 'Coming True' 2007, ‘Jazz Flute’ 2010, ’Lying Sun' 2014, ‘The River’ 2017 and ‘Mizmor’ 2019.
Since moving to Montreal in 2010, Tevet quickly became a prominent figure in the vibrant Canadian jazz scene. His albums with the Effendi/Naxos Jazz Label, gain raving reviews and have remained 1st on CIBL Montreal radio jazz chart for many weeks.
Tevet has performed in countless international jazz festivals and venues, and was nominated to both the '’TD Grand Jazz award’' and the '’Prix Opus'’ for 2015, in the category ‘'Jazz concert of the year’'.
Flintlock
Flintlock
December 4 @ 5:00 PM
Jordana Talksy - Vocals
Mark Hundevad - Drums/Vibes
Scott Metcalfe - Piano
James Thomson - Bass
Shawn Nykwist - Saxophone
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Flintlock is a Toronto-based jazz quintet that draws influence from bebop, alternative pop, rock, and beyond. Featuring vocalist Jordana Talsky, drummer/vibraphonist Mark Hundevad, pianist Scott Metcalfe, bassist James Thomson, and saxophonist Shawn Nykwist, along with guest artists, the group thrives on freedom, fun, and creativity. Their performances are driven by deep listening and improvisation, embracing an in-the-moment spirit that invites surprises and spontaneous grooves. With a love for pushing jazz’s boundaries, Flintlock makes every show an exciting, unpredictable ride.
Tevet Sela QUARTET
Tevet Sela QuARTET
December 3, 4, 5, 6 @ 8:00PM
Tevet Sela - Saxophone
John Roney - Piano
Mike Downes - Bass (dec 3rd & 4th)
Paul Novotny - Bass (dec 5th & 6th)
Daniel Barnes - Drums
A creative force with a luscious tone, Montreal based alto saxophonist Tevet Sela brings a wealth and breadth of influences to his playing that few musicians possess. The adept and dexterous post bopper's music is often drenched in heavy blues and the Middle-Eastern inflections of his Israeli cultural heritage.
He started his professional musical career while he was in his teens and began to compose and perform frequently, becoming a much sought-after session player. Tevet played at house bands of popular Israeli television shows as well as contributed his unique sound to many albums, TV and film soundtracks. Among these albums, the multi-platinum ‘’Idan Raichel Project’’ album.
As a graduate of the prestigious Thelma Yellin School of Arts, Tevet has toured in France and the Netherlands as its big band featured soloist. He was featured in an international UNICEF benefit concert that was broadcasted from the Netherlands to 35 countries and that featured artists such as David Bowie, Youssou N'dour, Al Jarreau.
In addition, Tevet holds a diploma in music education, and won many grants from the Canada council for the arts, Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec and the America-Israel cultural fund. He has released 6 albums to date: 'Tevet Sela' 2003, 'Coming True' 2007, ‘Jazz Flute’ 2010, ’Lying Sun' 2014, ‘The River’ 2017 and ‘Mizmor’ 2019.
Since moving to Montreal in 2010, Tevet quickly became a prominent figure in the vibrant Canadian jazz scene. His albums with the Effendi/Naxos Jazz Label, gain raving reviews and have remained 1st on CIBL Montreal radio jazz chart for many weeks.
Tevet has performed in countless international jazz festivals and venues, and was nominated to both the '’TD Grand Jazz award’' and the '’Prix Opus'’ for 2015, in the category ‘'Jazz concert of the year’'.
Adriana Malandrino
Adriana Malandrino
December 3 @ 5:00 PM
Adriana Malandrino - Vocals
Duncan Wilson - Piano
Hiro Tanaka - Bass
Petros Anagnostakos - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Adriana Malandrino is a Toronto-based jazz vocalist and recent graduate of the University of Toronto’s renowned Jazz Music program. Known for her warm tone, expressive phrasing, and modern interpretations of classic standards, she brings a fresh and thoughtful voice to the contemporary jazz scene. Whether performing with small ensembles or leading her own projects, Adriana combines technical skill with heartfelt musical storytelling.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
december 2 & 30 @8:00pm
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 Cover Charge
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
Rosie Nina
Rosie Nina
December 2 @ 5:00 PM
Rosie Nina - Vocals
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Rosie Nina is a Toronto-based dynamic vocalist who has performed across North America, South Asia, and the Middle East. A Top 3 finalist in the Long & McQuade nationwide singing competition, Rosie has earned both provincial and national recognition for her vocal talent. She began singing at the age of eight and has been performing professionally since fifteen. In addition to live performance, Rosie has released original music available on all major streaming platforms.
Rosie has sold out shows at venues such as the Jazz Room and the KW Registry Theater, and has performed on the stages of jazz festivals all across Southern Ontario. While deeply rooted in jazz, her artistry extends to pop and R&B, where she brings the same emotional depth and charisma that define her performances.
Mario Bakuna and Brazilian Landscapes
Mario Bakuna and Brazilian Landscapes
November 30 & December 1 @ 8:00pm
Mario Bakuna - acoustic guitar and vocals
Roberto Occhipint - bass
Mark Kelso - drums
Juan Carlos Medrano - percussion
Mario Bakuna is a Brazilian composer, arranger, singer and guitar player currently based in London-UK. Mario's study focuses on the development of a music repertoire inspired by the greats of Afro-Brazilian Music, Samba, Jazz and Bossa Nova. Over the past few years, Mario has emerged as a leading figure and a reference in the Brazilian Jazz Music scene in England. Bakuna has extensively performed in Europe and beyond, playing at distinguished venues and festivals across 18 European countries, Canada, Brazil, Egypt, Madagascar, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan.
Following his first album ‘Where Rio de Janeiro Meets Bahia’, Bakuna’s most recent project is 'Brazilian Landscapes' which is a tribute to the culture and memory of Brazilian people and it's the result of years of inspiration Mario Bakuna drew upon while travelling through Brazil, experiencing its rhythmic and harmonic richness. From the arid landscape of the northeast, which is reflected in the chorus of songs of Forró, Baião and Xaxado, to the African influence found in Ijexá, the popularity of Samba and the sophistication of Bossa Nova, Mario Bakuna and his musicians celebrate the most musically rich territory on Earth.
“Mario Bakuna, a sparkling guitarist, plays with palpable feeling - his virtuosic fluency on the fretboard is controlled and flourishes are perfectly placed. His voice has a texture like heavy cloth”. Songlines Magazine
“Mario Bakuna, a man who exudes music. (…) ‘vocals’ doesn’t begin to do him justice: his expressive range and the precision with which he was able to deploy it was truly the band’s fifth instrument. (…) And he did this while playing guitar with precision and finesse. (…) his solos were a further source of amazement, his technique somewhere between finger-picking style and classical. His solo introduction to a Baden Powell number made a hash of any attempt at a definition.” The Whitman Review, Wakefield Jazz
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
Mario Bakuna and Brazilian Landscapes
Mario Bakuna and Brazilian Landscapes
November 30 & December 1 @ 8:00pm
Mario Bakuna - acoustic guitar and vocals
Roberto Occhipint - bass
Mark Kelso - drums
Juan Carlos Medrano - percussion
Jeffrey Faffard - Drums
Mario Bakuna is a Brazilian composer, arranger, singer and guitar player currently based in London-UK. Mario's study focuses on the development of a music repertoire inspired by the greats of Afro-Brazilian Music, Samba, Jazz and Bossa Nova. Over the past few years, Mario has emerged as a leading figure and a reference in the Brazilian Jazz Music scene in England. Bakuna has extensively performed in Europe and beyond, playing at distinguished venues and festivals across 18 European countries, Canada, Brazil, Egypt, Madagascar, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan.
Following his first album ‘Where Rio de Janeiro Meets Bahia’, Bakuna’s most recent project is 'Brazilian Landscapes' which is a tribute to the culture and memory of Brazilian people and it's the result of years of inspiration Mario Bakuna drew upon while travelling through Brazil, experiencing its rhythmic and harmonic richness. From the arid landscape of the northeast, which is reflected in the chorus of songs of Forró, Baião and Xaxado, to the African influence found in Ijexá, the popularity of Samba and the sophistication of Bossa Nova, Mario Bakuna and his musicians celebrate the most musically rich territory on Earth.
“Mario Bakuna, a sparkling guitarist, plays with palpable feeling - his virtuosic fluency on the fretboard is controlled and flourishes are perfectly placed. His voice has a texture like heavy cloth”. Songlines Magazine
“Mario Bakuna, a man who exudes music. (…) ‘vocals’ doesn’t begin to do him justice: his expressive range and the precision with which he was able to deploy it was truly the band’s fifth instrument. (…) And he did this while playing guitar with precision and finesse. (…) his solos were a further source of amazement, his technique somewhere between finger-picking style and classical. His solo introduction to a Baden Powell number made a hash of any attempt at a definition.” The Whitman Review, Wakefield Jazz
Laura Hubert Band
Laura hubert Band
november 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 5:00 PM
Laura Hubert - Vocals
Peter Hill - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
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.
Global Jazz Sundays
Robert Lee
November 30 @ 2:00 PM
Robert Lee - Bass
Band - TBA
No reservations
Pay What You Can
Robert Lee is an emerging upright bassist, composer, and bandleader in the Toronto jazz scene. His musical interest started with the violin before switching to the bass. He is a graduate from the University of Guelph and Humber College music programs. He obtained his Masters in Contemporary Performance from Berklee Valencia in 2021. Lee has had the opportunity to study with Neil Swainson, Ted Quinlan, Mike Downes, Geoff Young, Lorne Lofsky, Kieran Overs, Pat LaBarbera, Kirk MacDonald, Andrew Scott, Kevin Turcotte, Amanda Tosoff, Andrew McAnsh, Nick Mancini (Los Angeles), Perico Sambeat, Matt Baker, Magda Giannikou, and others.
He has performed at various venues and festivals across Ontario, including the Toronto Undergraduate Jazz Festival, the Guelph Jazz Festival, the Newmarket Music Festival, the Kensington Market Jazz Festival, Toronto Fringe Festival, MusicFest Canada, and the TD Toronto Jazz Festival.
In October 2023, Lee performed alongside the Seocho Philharmonia (Seoul, Korea) and the Glen Gould School Orchestra as part of the Korean War Memorial Concert at Koerner Hall (Toronto, CA), conducted by Jong Hoon Bae . He performed with world-renowned artists Sumi Jo (soprano), Jens Lindermann (trumpet), and Matt Catingub (piano).
He has been recognized for his compositional and arranging work, earning the Humber College Duke Ellington Society Scholarship in 2017 and 2018 as well as the James Appel School Creative and Performing Arts Scholarship in 2018. In 2018 he had the opportunity to work with the Artist-in-Residence at Humber College Pat Metheny, arranging the composition "Then and Now" for the Humber Studio Band and performing with the Ted Quinlan Pat Metheny Tribute Ensemble for the Artist-in-Residence Showcase concert. He has also been commissioned by the York Region Chamber Music Society to compose an original piece for the Hogtown Brass Quintet, entitled “Castle in the Sky” which premiered at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts in 2019.
Robert in 2017 participated in the Spectrum Music New Voices Composers Residency. He attended the Keep an Eye Summer Jazz Workshop at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam in the Netherlands in 2018, studying under the likes of John Riley, Jay Anderson, Jesse Van Ruller, Frans van der Hoeven, and Dick Oats. He has also been featured on Jazzology with Heather Bambrick on JazzFm91 in 2018, as well as on Big City Small World and Saturday Night Jazz on CBC.
JazzFM91 Feature: https://jazz.fm/robert-lee-emerging-jazz-artist-finding-creative-voice/
Robert performed on the Juno Nominated album “ Little Bit a’ Love” by vocalist Denielle Bassels. He was named a Toronto Arts Foundation Finalist for “Breakthrough Jazz Artist” in 2025
The Robert Lee Group is a unique project consisting of original compositions inspired by Korean traditional music, instrumentation, and folk stories spanning various fantasy and romantic narratives. The project aims to develop an artistic identity founded in the emotional provocation of jazz and improvised music while exploring and implementing Korean traditional elements into one cohesive creative theatre. Robert has delved deeper into exploring his identity as a Korean Canadian, questioning what it means to simultaneously straddle two contrasting cultural identities. Featuring Jacqueline Teh (vocals), Sangah Lee (guest vocals), Jen Lo (piano), Roa Lee (gayageum), Allison Au (on saxophone), Jay Yoo (guitar) and Andrew McCarthy (drums) the project blends jazz improvisation, R&B/soul, folk, and film music with Korean traditional elements into a seamless amalgamation of colourful textures and unique arrangements.
Eric West
Eric West
November 29 @ 10:30pm
Luis Deniz - Alto
Kae Murphy - Trumpet
James Hill - Piano
Julian Anderson- Bowes - Bass
Eric West - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Raised just north of Toronto in the suburb of Woodbridge, Eric began playing the drums at the age of 5, and by age 12 was enrolled in the Humber College Community Music Program. It was there that he fostered his love for jazz under the tutelage of Canadian jazz giants Kirk MacDonald, Barry Romberg and Don Palmer.
Eric pursued post-secondary education at Humber College, where he was awarded the Sabian Cymbals Award for outstanding achievement. Following the completion of his Bachelors of Music degree, Eric would go on to tour and perform in many cities across Canada, the United States, Europe and the UK.
In 2014 Eric was awarded the prestigious Grande Prix de Jazz award at the Montreal Jazz Festival as a member of Pram Trio, a co-led contemporary Jazz trio. Around this time he was beginning to establish himself as an active member in the Toronto Jazz community, as well as branching off into other musical genres. From 2015-17 he toured the United States and Europe with indie rock band Moon King. In 2018 he joined international sensation Banners for a Canada/US tour. And held the drum chair from 2019 through 2022 with multi-platinum Juno award winning artists, the Tenors. One highlight in particular was getting to play the historic Massey Hall.
In 2022 Eric was nominated for a Juno in the Vocal Jazz Category from having played on Alex Bird’s You Are The Light And The Way album
Aside from working as a freelance musician, Eric Also began venturing into musical accompaniment in the dance community. He’s worked extensively with the Cawthra Park Secondary School program (2017-2023), as well as periodically with the National Ballet of Canada.
Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio
Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio
november 26, 27, 28, 29@ 8:00 PM
Thompson Egbo Egbo - Piano
Randall Hall - Bass
Jeff Halischuk - Drums
The Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio brings a fresh, compelling voice to the Canadian jazz scene — where elegance meets edge, and tradition dances with innovation. Led by acclaimed pianist and composer Thompson Egbo-Egbo, the trio features longtime collaborators Randall Hall on bass and Jeff Halischuk on drums. Together, they create a sound that’s both grounded and adventurous, blending deep grooves, rich harmonic textures, and improvisational fire.
A classically trained pianist with roots in both jazz and contemporary music, Egbo-Egbo is known for his storytelling approach to performance — inviting audiences into a musical world that is at once cinematic, soulful, and rhythmically alive. His original compositions and thoughtful reinterpretations of familiar tunes showcase the trio’s dynamic interplay and unique voice.
Regular performers on major stages and festivals across the country, the trio’s live sets at The Rex have become a Toronto staple — known for their emotional depth, spontaneity, and the kind of chemistry that can only come from years of playing together.
Whether reimagining a pop anthem or diving deep into original works, the Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio offers a concert experience that’s as thought-provoking as it is joyful. Catch them live and discover a trio redefining what modern jazz can be.
Pianist and composer Thompson Egbo-Egbo returns to The Rex with his long-standing trio featuring Randall Hall (bass) and Jeff Halischuk (drums). Known for their genre-bending approach, the trio blends deep grooves, rich harmonies, and cinematic storytelling. With dynamic originals and bold reimaginings of familiar tunes, their performances are both emotionally charged and rhythmically compelling. A must-see for fans of modern jazz with soul and edge.