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Rosie Samra
Rosie Samra
September 23 @ 5:00pm
Rosie Samra - Vocals
Band TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Rosie Samra is an up-and-coming pop and R&B artist with roots in Toronto and the GTA. Inspired by artists like Jhene Aiko, Daniel Caesar, and HER, she combines modern-day R&B influences with upbeat pop tracks to create a familiar yet unique overall sound.

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM hosted by CHRIS Banks
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
Trombone Charlotte & Jared Higgins Present: Grapevine Quartet
Trombone Charlotte & Jared Higgins Present: Grapevine Quartet
september10, 17, 24 @ 5:00pm
Charlotte McAfee-Brunner - Trombone and Vocals
Jared Higgins - Guitar
Max Simpson - Bass
Andrew McCarthy - Drums
No Reservations
PAY WHAT YOU CAN
Toronto's very own Charlotte McAfee-Brunner, AKA Trombone Charlotte, has been working in the local Jazz scene since 2016 as a trombone sideman and has been singing and leading bands since 2021. With her roots in 30s and 40s swing and both classic and modern big band music, she has made a serious footprint in the Traditional New Orleans Jazz scene in Toronto as well. Some career highlights of the past few years include bandleading one or more times at Toronto Jazz Festival, Kensington Market Jazz Festival, Port Hope Jazz Festival, Mont Tremblent Blues Festival, and singing original songs in the 2023 Women's Blues Reveue at Massey Hall. She also performed in a big band of Toronto's top musicians accompanying the Yellow Jackets at Koerner Hall this past April!
Trombone Charlotte has recently returned from New Orleans where she played regularly at many iconic venues like the Spotted Cat or Fritzel's Jazz Pub; sat in at Snug Harbor, Preservation Hall, and the Danny Barker Festival; and played Trombone for Monty Banks at the French Quarter Festival and for Glen David Andrews at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
The Pat LaBarbera/Kirk MacDonald Trane of Thought quintet
The Pat LaBarbera/Kirk MacDonald Trane of Thought quintet
September 24, 25, 26, 27 @ 8:00PM
Pat Labarbera - Saxophone
Kirk MacDonald - Saxophone
Brian Dickinson - Piano
Neil Swainson - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Marc Decho
Marc Decho
September 25 @ 5:00pm
Marc Decho- Electric Bass / Compositions
Anh Phung - Flute / Electronics
Todd Pentney - Piano
TBC - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Toronto based electric bassist / composer Marc Decho has established himself as an incredibly versatile and creative artist on the Canadian music scene. Marc leads & composes for various projects and is a longstanding member of the legendary Cuban pianist Miguel De Armas (NG La Banda) Latin Jazz Quartet & Latin Jazz Orchestra.
The Pat LaBarbera/Kirk MacDonald Trane of Thought quintet
The Pat LaBarbera/Kirk MacDonald Trane of Thought quintet
september 24, 25, 26, 27 @ 8:00PM
Pat Labarbera - Saxophone
Kirk MacDonald - Saxophone
Brian Dickinson - Piano
Neil Swainson - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Shannon Butcher
Shannon Butcher
September 5, 12, 19, 26 @ 5:00PM
Shannon Butcher - Vocals
Band - TBA
NO RESERVATIONS
PAY WHAT YOU CAN
Shannon Butcher is an acclaimed Canadian singer, songwriter, arranger and record producer. She charms audiences with her joyful wit and warm energy - her performances capturing the unique spirit of each song while also celebrating the playful nature of jazz.
She has toured across Canada, including performances at Victoria’s Hermann’s Jazz Club, Edmonton’s Yardbird Suite, Montreal’s Upstairs Jazz and the major jazz festivals in Ontario. She has performed across The United States and in England.
Shannon’s original songs reveal the breadth of her influences, from the sounds of Big Band music halls to Yorkville folk coffee houses. As an arranger, she interprets chart topping pop songs with a fresh and exciting jazz perspective.
Shannon has released five albums under her own label Summer Bloom Records, her first album earning an iTunes’ Best New Jazz Artist of the Year award. In addition to her solo work, she has performed and recorded with Swing Rosie - an Andrews Sisters-inspired trio - as well as the folk quartet Samways, which released its self-titled debut album in 2021.
In 2022, Shannon released two singles: a bass/voice duet recording of “They Say It’s Spring” with her longtime collaborator, bassist Ross MacIntyre; as well as her original song “You’re Getting Nothing For Christmas (But My Love)”, recorded by the Shannon Butcher Quintet featuring John MacLeod on trumpet.
Her latest single "One Fine Day" with Ross MacIntyre comes out on November 14th, 2023!
The Pat LaBarbera/Kirk MacDonald Trane of Thought quintet
The Pat LaBarbera/Kirk MacDonald Trane of Thought quintet
September 24, 25, 26, 27 @ 8:00PM
Pat Labarbera - Saxophone
Kirk MacDonald - Saxophone
Brian Dickinson - Piano
Neil Swainson - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Mark Kelso Trio
Mark Kelso Trio
September 26 @ 10:45pm
Mark Kelso - Drums
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Originally hailing from Belfast, Northern Ireland, Canadian drummer Mark Kelso has made Toronto, Canada his home for quite some time. Not only is he a skilled musician who plays drums and percussion, but he is also a singer, producer and composer as well. As a sideman Mark has earned 4 Juno awards and has been nominated three times as a leader with his own 2 groups, the Jazz Exiles (2016 & 2023) and the Chronicles of Fezziwig Project (2020). Mark has been Artistic Director for the Jazz Room in Waterloo since 2016 and was the head of percussion at Humber College from 2005-2021. His new recording “The Dragon’s Tail” was released in the fall of 2022.
Mark’s ability to play a wide variety of musical styles has helped him become one of Canada’s most sought after drummers. An all around player, he has worked/recorded with a wide array of artists such as Pat Metheny, Donny McCaslin, Laila Biali, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Michael Bublé, Changuito, David Clayton-Thomas, Holly Cole, Larry Coryell, Eliana Cuevas, Paquito D’Riveria, Hilario Duran, David Foster, Dave Grusin, Herbie Hancock, Olivia Newton John, Molly Johnson, Chaka Khan, Pat LaBarbera, Donnell Leahy, Natalie MacMaster, Bob Mintzer, Peter Murphy (Bauhaus), Donny Osmond, Danilo Perez, Chris Potter, Jovino Santos Neto, NOJO, Richard Page (Mr. Mister), Bonnie Raitt, Maria Schneider, John Scofield, Ron Sexsmith, Mike Stern, Soul Stew, James Taylor, Susan Tedeschi, Ian Tyson, Gino Vannelli, Carol Welsman and his own band, The Jazz Exiles. Mark runs “Groovy Drums Studio” where he records drum tracks for many artists around the world. To date he has played on over 450 recordings. Mark released his very first instructional DVD “Musician First, Drummer Second” in 2016 to great acclaim.
Aside from playing many sessions and movie soundtracks, Mark has also been featured in articles for “DRUMHEAD” Drums, ETC “, “Canadian Musician ” and “Modern Drummer” magazines and has been a featured clinician/performer at the Montreal Drumfest, IAJE, Musicfest, KOSA, Percussive Arts Society, Regina Drum Festival, Whack Bam Thudd festival, Yamaha Canada, The Stickman Drum Experience, Victoria Drum Festival, the Ralph Angelillo Drum Festival and the Cape Breton Drum Festival. Mark proudly endorses Yamaha Drums, Paiste Cymbals, Evans Drum heads and Headhunters drumsticks
Swing Shift big band
Swing Shift Big Band
September 27 @ 2:00pm
Led By : Jim John
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
On Sept. 27, 2025 this band will celebrate their 25th anniversary of performances at the Rex, and are venturing into their 30th year as a band. With 9 full length CD’s under their belt (all of the CD launches have been at the Rex) they continue to entertain audiences of all ages with their varied repertoire and fabulous singers, Dave Statham and Larisa Reneé.
Don’t miss this band, they are sure to please!
Jessica LaLonde
Jessica LaLonde
September 27 @ 5:00pm
Jessica LaLonde - Vocals
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Recently listed by Toronto’s Jazz FM91 as one of "Eight Canadian Women in Jazz You Need to Know", Jessica Lalonde is making a name for herself in Canada as a compelling and eclectic contemporary Jazz artist.
Jessica has enjoyed a diverse array of performance opportunities including as a guest vocalist with LANG LANG at Meridian Hall in 2024, ongoing collaborations with Juno Award winning jazz pianist Adrean Farrugia, a collaboration with Juno award winner Chris Gestrin in a multimedia art piece at the Vancouver Art Gallery’s FUSE Festival, as well as a tribute to jazz orchestra composers Maria Schneider and Bob Brookmeyer with the Toronto Art Orchestra.
Jessica currently keeps an active performance schedule singing/recording alongside many of Canada’s top musicians including Terry Clarke, Reg Schwager, Adrean Farrugia, Drew Jurecka, Brad Goode, Michael Herring, George Koller, Pat Collins, Ross MacIntyre, Lauren Falls, Alison Young, Ethan Ardelli, and Nathan Hiltz to name a few. She has performed at the Beaches International Jazz Festival, The Uptown Waterloo Jazz Festival, The Kensington Market Jazz Festival, The World of Jazz Festival in Brampton, the Brantford International Jazz Festival, Markham Jazz Festival, the TD Toronto and TD Niagara Jazz Festivals, and the Antigonish Jazz Festival. Jessica is featured on Jaymz Bee’s collaborative projects, Muse and Go West, as well as John MacMurchy’s Art of Breath Vol. II, and she has recorded backing vocals on three Born Ruffians albums. She recently recorded a full album with her band Samways led by composer/guitarist Nathan Hiltz and alongside singers Shannon Butcher and Melissa Lauren, and in 2021 she joined renowned singer/songwriter Jessica Stuart in the studio to help bring to life the unrecorded and unheard works of Joan Beckow. This legacy project was released in November of 2022.
Jessica is also active as a vocal coach and music teacher, and recently had the pleasure of running the vocal studio at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia from 2023-2025. She loves working with students young and old, as well as performing at long term care residences, with the belief that music has the ability to both elevate and heal.
The Pat LaBarbera/Kirk MacDonald Trane of Thought quintet
The Pat LaBarbera/Kirk MacDonald Trane of Thought quintet
September 24, 25, 26, 27 @ 8:00PM
Pat Labarbera - Saxophone
Kirk MacDonald - Saxophone
Brian Dickinson - Piano
Neil Swainson - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Tyler Emond's TEENAGE WASP
Tyler Emond’s Teenage Wasp
September 27 @ 10:45pm
Tyler Emond - Bass
Ewen Farncombe - Piano
Jinu Isaac - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Coming from the eccentric musical mind of Tyler Emond, Teenage Wasp is a visceral journey into improvised music and groove. Inspired by Ahmad Jamal, The Meters, Duke Ellington, and Wayne Shorter, these are the kinds of songs you can truly sink your teeth into. Emond has performed all over the world with an extremely wide range of musicians, including: Kevin Breit, Avataar, Alessia Cara, Hiromi, Fethi Nadjem, Naseer Shamma, Dead Prez, Randy Brecker, Mark Kelso’s Jazz Exiles, Elmer Ferrer, Dinuk Wijeratne, Matt Dusk, and Ahmed Moneka. With Teenage Wasp, Emond weaves together an inspiring combination of sounds, textures, and grooves that always leave audiences thrilled.
TIFFANY DERIVEAU & ROBERT BALL
TIFFANY DERIVEAU & ROBERT BALL
September 28th @ 2:00 pm
Primarily first-come, first-served, Limited VIP tickets are available for guaranteed premium seating and meet & greet.
Cover Charges
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
TIFFANY DERIVEAU is a seasoned performer whose passion for musical theatre has shone in over 25 professional productions including roles with Mirvish Productions, The Charlottetown Festival and Stratford festival. Her versatile talents have taken her around the world, performing both overseas and on cruises, showcasing her incredible range across film, television and stage. Throughout her illustrious career, Tiffany has worked alongside legendary figures such as Gladys Knight, Gregory Hines, Sean Cheesman and Benny & Bjork of ABBA. In 2024 she earned a prestigious Dora Award nomination.
ROBERT BALL is a well-seasoned vocalist and entertainer. He has traveled to and performed in over 60 countries while headlining with the Royal Caribbean International. Robert lives and breathes performance - as a solo artist, background vocalist, global Pride circuit tourist, musical theatre performer, vocal coach, and event producer. He has contributed to the work of many noteworthy singers and producers throughout his career simultaneously maintaining his solo music - a beautiful blend of soul and jazz.

Laura Hubert Band
LAURA HUBERT BAND
september 7, 14, 21, 28 @5:00PM
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.
Bernie Senensky
Bernie Senensky
September 28ht @ 8:00PM
Bernie Senensky - Piano
Band TBA
Bernie Senensky is a highly acclaimed Canadian jazz pianist
with a career spanning over 50 years. With collaborations with
legends like Chet Baker, Moe Koffman, Elvin Jones, and
Pharoah Sanders, Bernie brings a wealth of experience and
musicality to the stage. His unique blend of melodic sensitivity
and improvisational skill has made him a beloved figure in the
Canadian jazz scene. Join us for an evening of sophisticated
jazz with one of Canada's most respected jazz masters.
Humber Jazz Student Ensembles
Humber Jazz Student Ensembles
September 29 @ 5:00pm
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
John Macleod's Rex Hotel Orchestra
John Macleod’s Rex Hotel Orchestra
september 29 @ 8:00 PM
John MacLeod - Trumpet / Flugelhorn
20-piece Juno Award-winning Jazz Big Band
Canada’s Finest Big Band Jazz Ensemble
The life and career of John MacLeod is intricately bound to the history of jazz and big band music in Toronto. A native of this city, he took a very early interest in jazz and by the time he began studying the trumpet at age 12 was already an aficionado of New Orleans, Chicago and swing styles of the music. His earliest local hero was trumpeter "Trump" Davidson and by his early teens he was attending t.v. recording sessions where he would be amazed by studio greats such as Guido Basso, Moe Koffman and Teddy Roderman. A decade later, John would be playing with many of these early heros. In fact he would have professional involvement with every name listed in this release from Benny Louis to Ron Collier to Guido Basso. He even took his boyhood hero "Trump" Davidson's place in Trump's band. Few other musicians of his generation can claim as much direct connection to the entire history of jazz and big band music in Toronto. His long association with Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass would also have a profound effect on his approach to arranging and composing. While his writing may be uniquely his own, the sound of his band is unmistakably "Toronto".
FLINTLOCK
FLINTLOCK
September 16 & 30 @ 5:00PM
Jordana Talsky - Vocals
Scott Metcalfe - Piano (Sept 30th)
Mark Hundevad - Vibes (Sept 16th), Drums (Sept 30th)
Shawn Nykwist - Sax
James Thompson - Bass
Morgan Childs - Drums (Sept 16th)
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Jordana Talsky is a singer, songwriter, and vocal looper known for her unique blend of jazz, soul, and indie-pop. As a versatile performer, she offers a range of live experiences, from solo shows where she builds intricate loop choirs on the spot, to performances with her jazz band that range in flavour and repertoire, and more intimate acoustic sets. Each performance is a fresh experience, blending her interpretations of covers with her original songs.
Her vocal loop track, “RUN,” was selected as a finalist in Canada’s CBC Searchlight Contest. Jordana has also been recognized in notable music competitions including the John Lennon Songwriting Competition, the Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition, the Julian Award for Emerging Canadian Artists, and the Toronto Independent Music Awards. She has toured extensively across Canada, Europe, and the U.S., including a notable appearance at Summerfest, the world’s largest music festival, during her U.S. debut tour.
Jordana's releases, "Neither of Either," "Standard Deviation," and "Zahava," an EP of original vocal looping music, have received critical praise and airplay internationally.

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM hosted by CHRIS Banks
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
Lorne Nehring
Lorne Nehring
October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 5:00pm
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Joe Policastro Trio
Joe Policastro Trio
October 1, 2, 3, 4 @ 8:00 PM
Joe Policastro - Bass
Dave Miller - Guitar
Mikel Avery - Drums
Hailed by Downbeat for its “deft analysis of choice repertoire,” and by the Chicago Reader for its “diversity of approaches to all kinds of source material,” the JOE POLICASTRO TRIO is a forward-thinking, Chicago-based jazz trio led by bassist Joe Policastro featuring guitarist Dave Miller and drummer Mikel Avery. While firmly rooted in jazz, the band’s open-minded, inclusive nature draws upon a wide array of musical styles and sources while still keeping the aesthetic of an acoustic trio intact.
The band is releasing its seventh album, Mending Wall, this fall. Through highly personal readings of music from Italy and Hong Kong, movie scores and symphonic themes, pop tunes, and even a cowboy song written by a Russian classical composer, the trio explores the nature of identity, boundaries, and borders. Their diverse catalog - Ceremony (2023), Sounds Unheard (2022), Nothing Here Belongs (2019), Screen Sounds (2017), POPS! (2016), and West Side Story Suite (2013) - captures the band’s progressive, forward-thinking, non-hierarchical approach whether showcasing their original music or their ability to remake unlikely songs in a characteristically raw, idiosyncratic fashion.
True bands are a rarity in jazz these days, especially ones hone their craft as consistently as this one does. The band held court thrice-weekly at Pops for Champagne in downtown Chicago for over a decade. Beyond Chicago, the trio has been extensively playing together at clubs and festivals throughout the US and Canada having even performed for President Barack Obama.
Avataar
Avataar
October 2, 9, 16, 30 @ 5:00pm
Sundar Viswanathan - Saxophones, bansuri, vocals
Laura Swankey - Vocals
Michael Occhipinti - Guitar
Tyler Emond - Bass
Ravi Naimpally - Tablas
Max Senitt - Drums and percussion
Special guests include Aaron Lightstone (oud) and Todd Pentney (piano, Fender Rhodes, synth).
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Avataar is a JUNO award winning Toronto-based world-jazz group featuring some of the Canada’s finest jazz, world, funk, and pop musicians. The personnel includes bandleader Sundar Viswanathan (saxophones, bansuri, vocals), Laura Swankey (vocals), Michael Occhipinti (guitar), Tyler Emond (bass), Ravi Naimpally (tablas) and Max Senitt (drums and percussion). Special guests on the most recent, sophomore album, Worldview, include Aaron Lightstone (oud) and Todd Pentney (piano, Fender Rhodes, synth).
Earmarked by JAZZFM91 as one of the ‘Best 25 Albums of 2021’, Worldview won the 2022 JUNO award for Best Jazz Album (Group). The music is inspired by the deep musical traditions of India, Africa and Brazil, rooted within the framework of modern jazz. In an innovative marriage of ancient and modern, driving grooves intersect with cinematic atmospheres and soaring melodies, creating a fresh, emotive sonic experience. Bandmembers share an eclectic range of musical expertise - hardbop, pop, rock, electronica, free improvisation, world and R&B/Soul filter into the interpretations of the tunes. Both Worldview and Petal (Avataar’s debut CD (2016)) received critical acclaim internationally from publications including DOWNBEAT, JAZZIZ, allaboutjazz, Jazz Weekly, and worldmusiccentral.com. Production of both albums and an upcoming live video was generously supported with grants from Ontario and Canada Arts Councils.
The band’s original compositions are informed by artists including Shakti, Jarrett, Oregon, Jan Garbarek, Jobim, Robert Glasper, Snarky Puppy, Kenny Garrett and Ornette Coleman, and at their core are imbued with an intent toward political and social change and a spiritual focus that transcends the sound. While Avataar’s debut album, Petal, explored the evanescence of human life and was a call for a return to spiritual connectedness, Worldview attempts to also present a musical commentary on the state of our world, on the pandemic and on the inability of our leaders to lead with integrity, honesty and compassion. While the actions of our leaders affected so many, some of the songs started as gut responses to the treatment of children, our most valuable and vulnerable citizens, and act as vehicles of catharsis for the composer.
Avataar has been making original music together for over 12 years, and continues to develop a national and international reputation. The band's performance record includes the Toronto, Guelph, Antigonish, Sudbury, Markham and Brampton Jazz Festivals, JUNOFEST (Toronto), Lula Lounge, Trane Studio, The Rose Theater (Brampton), Hugh's Room, the Small World Centre, NUMUS concert series, the Emmett Ray, the Jazz Room (Waterloo) several universities and colleges in Ontario, and other venues. In 2018 Avataar successfully toured South Africa, playing in venues ranging from intimate jazz clubs to universities and concert halls. This tour took the band through Cape Town, Kalk Bay, Durban, Johannesburg and Pretoria. And in 2019, a tour of Western Canada helped develop a national profile through performances to enthusiastic audiences in BC, AB and SK (Penticton, Revelstoke, Canmore, Saskatoon, Regina, Calgary, Nelson and Cranbrook). Both tours were supported by grants from Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.
Avataar’s work has received critical acclaim from a wide range of online and print publications and from presenters internationally. Some quotes:
Don Griffiths (The Bassment) offers praise “Sundar Viswanathan and Avataar wowed our patrons with a first-rate performance…. Drawing on the jazz traditions of composition and improvisation, the group added a varied pallet of world music influences resulting in an exciting performance for our patrons. People will be talking about this show for a long time.”
Dutch Journalist Ivan Rod says “..technically and artistically impressive, outrageous, thought-provoking.. the music is magnetic, many faceted, and brave”
Tom Haugen of ‘Take Effect’ writes “a very eclectic and original listen that’s capable of being cinematic, is always unpredictable and deserves to be listened to many, many times”
James A. Cox of ‘Midwest Book Review’ says “Worldview is emotional, profound, utterly unforgettable, and highly recommended”
John Frederick Moore of ‘Jazziz’ writes “This is fusion in the very best sense of the word. Whether the group is expressing ecstasy, transcendence or tranquility, there’s never a dull moment”
Joe Policastro Trio
Joe Policastro Trio
October 1, 2, 3, 4 @ 8:00 PM
Joe Policastro - Bass
Dave Miller - Guitar
Mikel Avery - Drums
Hailed by Downbeat for its “deft analysis of choice repertoire,” and by the Chicago Reader for its “diversity of approaches to all kinds of source material,” the JOE POLICASTRO TRIO is a forward-thinking, Chicago-based jazz trio led by bassist Joe Policastro featuring guitarist Dave Miller and drummer Mikel Avery. While firmly rooted in jazz, the band’s open-minded, inclusive nature draws upon a wide array of musical styles and sources while still keeping the aesthetic of an acoustic trio intact.
The band is releasing its seventh album, Mending Wall, this fall. Through highly personal readings of music from Italy and Hong Kong, movie scores and symphonic themes, pop tunes, and even a cowboy song written by a Russian classical composer, the trio explores the nature of identity, boundaries, and borders. Their diverse catalog - Ceremony (2023), Sounds Unheard (2022), Nothing Here Belongs (2019), Screen Sounds (2017), POPS! (2016), and West Side Story Suite (2013) - captures the band’s progressive, forward-thinking, non-hierarchical approach whether showcasing their original music or their ability to remake unlikely songs in a characteristically raw, idiosyncratic fashion.
True bands are a rarity in jazz these days, especially ones hone their craft as consistently as this one does. The band held court thrice-weekly at Pops for Champagne in downtown Chicago for over a decade. Beyond Chicago, the trio has been extensively playing together at clubs and festivals throughout the US and Canada having even performed for President Barack Obama.
Andy Scott Trio
Andy Scott Trio
October 3 @ 5:00pm
Andy Scott - Guitar
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
As a musician, writer, journalist, and arts educator, Andrew Scott’s work has impacted many aspects of the educational, and creative arts and culture space in Canada and beyond for nearly three decades.
A jazz guitarist, Andrew has worked as an in-demand side person, led his own bands with a focus on classic jazz repertoire, and performed and recorded with such musicians as Bernie Senensky, Dan Block, Harry Allen, Grant Stewart, Jim Clayton (The Clayton/Scott Group), Ben Paterson, Randy Sandke, and Jon-Erik Kellso for such labels as Cellar Live, Marshmallow, Boomtang, and Sackville Records.
Andrew has performed for members of the House of Lords, international dignitaries, and two former Canadian Prime Ministers.
His latest album, Horizon Song with Kelsley Grant, Amanda Tosoff, Neil Swainson, and Order of Canada winner Terry Clarke was released on Cellar Live records in 2024.
Andrew’s guitar playing and compositions are featured on saxophonist’s Alex Dean’s 2025 album Put it There by Bari-ed Alive (Sony/Cornerstone Records).
Andrew has committed himself to learning from the elders of this music and has enjoyed meaningful musical relationships with the late drummer Archie Alleyne—for whom he worked as side musician, music director of Alleyne’s Evolution of Jazz Ensemble, and co-composer of “Syncopation: Life in the Key of Black”—and the nonagenarian pianist Gene DiNovi, with whom Andrew has recorded three albums.
Andrew’s music has been heard internationally in film and television (“Pretend We’re Kissing,” “Once a Thief,” CBC’s “The Border” and “Kim’s Convenience”), and his writing about music has appeared in Downbeat Magazine, Wax Poetics, CODA (where he was the final Managing Editor), Jazz Research Journal, the Havurah Journal, We Jazz, the Humber Literary Review, the Journal of Popular Music Studies, and in more than one hundred sets of jazz liner notes.
In 2024, Andrew was the principal researcher, essayist, and Associate Producer of an archival release of a 1972 recording from the famed American jazz organist Jack McDuff.
Andrew has also worked as an independent juror and consultant for the Toronto Arts Foundation and as a public educator was an invited lecturer for the Hot Docs “Curious Minds” speaker series, where he presented a six-part series entitled “Nights to Remember: The Great Concerts,” and Anthems: Six Songs That Shaped the World We Live In) for The Speakers Annex in 2025.
Andrew is frequently called upon to speak to such media outlets as the Globe & Mail, Now Toronto, CTV, the Canadian Press and others on topical issues and various events in the world of music, arts, and culture.
His comedic writing regularly appears on such humour platforms as The Haven, The Daily Drunk, MuddyUm, and The Toronto Harold where it garners between multiple hundreds and more than 11K online views, and his poetry has been anthologized by Alien Buddha Press (Alien Buddha Zine #58, Alien Buddha Zine #66, the chapbook Resist the Zeitgeist and in the compilation publication Best of 2024).
Having earned his PhD from York University, Andrew has lectured at universities and conferences across North America (NYU, Kent State, McGill, York University, Western University, the University of Guelph) and has enjoyed a long professional relationship with Humber College, where he is a Professor and the Program Co-ordinator of the Bachelor of Music Program. In this capacity Andrew has taught, administered, advised, and mentored thousands of students.
Andrew was the former Associate Dean and Acting Dean of Humber’s School of Creative and Performing Arts, where he oversaw and administratively stewarded multiple music programs, as well as creative writing, arts administration, theatre, and comedy faculties.
At Humber, Andrew has been recognized for his professional efforts, earning the “Administrative Distinguished Service” Award for valued administrative leadership in 2021, and being named a “Champion of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion” for contributing to an environmental scan with the Humber EDI Taskforce in 2022.
As of 2025, Andrew has been involved with numerous research projects that have received nearly $1,000,000 of federal funding through SSHRC and other research granting bodies. Currently, Andrew is a part of a SSHRC Partnership Development project with the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University entitled: “The show must go on: Supporting Canadian professional musicians” that examines employment issues surrounding professional musicians in Canada.
Andrew is the recipient of The Toronto Musician’s Association (Local 149) “Music Educator of the Year” (2024).
Joe Policastro Trio
Joe Policastro Trio
October 1, 2, 3, 4 @ 8:00 PM
Joe Policastro - Bass
Dave Miller - Guitar
Mikel Avery - Drums
Hailed by Downbeat for its “deft analysis of choice repertoire,” and by the Chicago Reader for its “diversity of approaches to all kinds of source material,” the JOE POLICASTRO TRIO is a forward-thinking, Chicago-based jazz trio led by bassist Joe Policastro featuring guitarist Dave Miller and drummer Mikel Avery. While firmly rooted in jazz, the band’s open-minded, inclusive nature draws upon a wide array of musical styles and sources while still keeping the aesthetic of an acoustic trio intact.
The band is releasing its seventh album, Mending Wall, this fall. Through highly personal readings of music from Italy and Hong Kong, movie scores and symphonic themes, pop tunes, and even a cowboy song written by a Russian classical composer, the trio explores the nature of identity, boundaries, and borders. Their diverse catalog - Ceremony (2023), Sounds Unheard (2022), Nothing Here Belongs (2019), Screen Sounds (2017), POPS! (2016), and West Side Story Suite (2013) - captures the band’s progressive, forward-thinking, non-hierarchical approach whether showcasing their original music or their ability to remake unlikely songs in a characteristically raw, idiosyncratic fashion.
True bands are a rarity in jazz these days, especially ones hone their craft as consistently as this one does. The band held court thrice-weekly at Pops for Champagne in downtown Chicago for over a decade. Beyond Chicago, the trio has been extensively playing together at clubs and festivals throughout the US and Canada having even performed for President Barack Obama.
Chris Hunt Tentet
Chris Hunt Tentet
October 4 @ 2:00pm
Led by:
Chris Hunt - Trombone
No reservations
Pay What You Can
Composer, arranger, trombonist Chris Hunt is a graduate of the University of Toronto’s Jazz Performance program. Chris works as a freelance musician in his native Toronto, in a variety of settings. Years of experience with brass quintets and musicals, big bands and smaller jazz ensembles have solidified Chris’ reputation as a truly versatile performer and composer. As well as teaching private students, Chris is also on faculty at Seneca College. In 2003, Chris attended the Banff International Jazz Workshop. In May of 2004, he released The Chris Hunt Tentet’s first full-length album, First X’s Free. His quintet, Big Lots, released a limited edition EP in 2005. In spring of 2006 The Tentet recorded the Dirrty Dog live at the Rex Hotel.
Lesley Mitchell - Clarke w. The Fabulous Mello-Tonins
Lesley Mitchell-Clarke
October 4th @ 5:00pm
Lesley Mitchell-Clarke - Vocals
Tom Szczesniak - Piano/Accordion,
Jordan O’Connor - Bass,
Frank Botos - Drums
Tim Hamel - Trumpet.
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Jazz vocalist, entertainer and native New Yorker, Lesley Mitchell-Clarke was born into a show business family. Her father is the late veteran jazz bassist and Emmy Award winning comedy writer and producer, Gordon “Whitey” Mitchell and her late Uncle was the jazz bass legend, Red Mitchell. Since the age of sixteen, Lesley has worked as a busy singer/dancer/actor, and traveled internationally with musical theatre productions, as well as with a number of name acts. She also toured the Orient extensively with her own L.A.-based musical group, “Main Squeeze”, often appearing at famed venue “The Latin Quarter”. Since Lesley has returned to the boards, has been bringing her entertaining mix of humour, show-biz tales and tasty vocal jazz to the city’s finest jazz venues, including “The 120 Diner”, “The Rex Hotel Jazz & Blues Bar”, “Jazz Bistro”, “Hirut”, “The Homesmith Bar”, Kensington Sound’s “Jazz Salon” Series and noted College St. eatery and jazz boite, “The Emmet Ray”! Lesley is a graduate of the famed “Second City’s” Improv Programme, and with her love of spontaneity, she often serves as Mistress of Ceremonies at prominent jazz events and festivals, including jazz concerts at OThe TD Niagara Jazz Festival and The Kensington Market Jazz Festival.
Lesley will be joined at “The REX” on October 4th by “The Fabulous Mello-Tonins”: Musical Director, Tom Szczesniak on piano and accordion, Jordan O’Connor on bass, Frank Botos on drums and Tim Hamel on trumpet.
Joe Policastro Trio
Joe Policastro Trio
October 1, 2, 3, 4 @ 8:00 PM
Joe Policastro - Bass
Dave Miller - Guitar
Mikel Avery - Drums
Hailed by Downbeat for its “deft analysis of choice repertoire,” and by the Chicago Reader for its “diversity of approaches to all kinds of source material,” the JOE POLICASTRO TRIO is a forward-thinking, Chicago-based jazz trio led by bassist Joe Policastro featuring guitarist Dave Miller and drummer Mikel Avery. While firmly rooted in jazz, the band’s open-minded, inclusive nature draws upon a wide array of musical styles and sources while still keeping the aesthetic of an acoustic trio intact.
The band is releasing its seventh album, Mending Wall, this fall. Through highly personal readings of music from Italy and Hong Kong, movie scores and symphonic themes, pop tunes, and even a cowboy song written by a Russian classical composer, the trio explores the nature of identity, boundaries, and borders. Their diverse catalog - Ceremony (2023), Sounds Unheard (2022), Nothing Here Belongs (2019), Screen Sounds (2017), POPS! (2016), and West Side Story Suite (2013) - captures the band’s progressive, forward-thinking, non-hierarchical approach whether showcasing their original music or their ability to remake unlikely songs in a characteristically raw, idiosyncratic fashion.
True bands are a rarity in jazz these days, especially ones hone their craft as consistently as this one does. The band held court thrice-weekly at Pops for Champagne in downtown Chicago for over a decade. Beyond Chicago, the trio has been extensively playing together at clubs and festivals throughout the US and Canada having even performed for President Barack Obama.
SUBHIRA Quintet
SUBHIRA Quintet
October 4 @ 10:45pm
Subhira Rodrigo Cepeda - Analog keyboards, piano, ethnic instruments
Petra Onderuf - Violin
Beth Silver - Cello
Paula Ordoñez - Flute
Max Senitt - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Music of the Chilean Subhira Quintet (led by the composer, musician and environmental activist Rodrigo Cepeda, Subhira) combines musical ethnic roots of Chile and other countries with classical music, jazz and South American rich dancing traditional music. The visual component plays an important role in the work of this band. It is a band that will surely warm hearts of club-goers as well as fans of folk, ethnic, world music and jazz festivals.
The soul of the band is Rodrigo Cepeda, alias Subhira. He graduated as Composer from the ”Modern School of Music” getting a post graduate specialization and later the Master of the Arts on Composition at the Conservatory of music University of Chile in Santiago. After more than thirty years on stage, he has released 21 albums, played hundreds of concerts and international tours.
In 1993, Subhira also founded the independent world music label and production company "Mundovivo”, where he has produced and released albums of more than 50 other Chilean artists.
In addition to composing his own music, which he plays with various music groups, Subhira have composed music for documentaries, films, ballet and theater.
Apart from busy schedule, he still finds time to produce and host the ”Mundovivo ADN” radio program (more than 40.000 listeners a week) and organize the the World Music festival of Las Condes which is held annually in Santiago. The festival has been a thing for nearly 20 years, and is regularly attended by musicians not only from Chile, but also from other Latin American countries, Africa, Asia and Europe.

Bellbird
Bellbird
October 5 & 6 @ 8:00 PM
Claire Devlin - Tenor saxophonist
Allison Burik - Alto saxophonist and Bass Clarinet
Eli Davidovici - Bass
Mili Hong - Drums
Bellbird is a collective of Montreal-based musicians comprising tenor saxophonist Claire Devlin, alto saxophonist and bass clarinetist Allison Burik, bassist Eli Davidovici, and drummer Mili Hong. Their debut album Root In Tandem was released worldwide in August 2023. While rooted in modern jazz, Bellbird’s music bares influences from myriad musical styles, from folk melodies, to atonal counterpoint, to rock grooves that stretch the boundaries of the jazz genre. Capturing the ethos of the band, the music on their debut album grows out of a mutual curiosity and creativity, with feelings of space and calm pierced by exhilarating solos and free improvisation.

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
Bellbird
Bellbird
October 5 & 6 @ 8:00 PM
Claire Devlin - Tenor saxophonist
Allison Burik - Alto saxophonist and Bass Clarinet
Eli Davidovici - Bass
Mili Hong - Drums
Bellbird is a collective of Montreal-based musicians comprising tenor saxophonist Claire Devlin, alto saxophonist and bass clarinetist Allison Burik, bassist Eli Davidovici, and drummer Mili Hong. Their debut album Root In Tandem was released worldwide in August 2023. While rooted in modern jazz, Bellbird’s music bares influences from myriad musical styles, from folk melodies, to atonal counterpoint, to rock grooves that stretch the boundaries of the jazz genre. Capturing the ethos of the band, the music on their debut album grows out of a mutual curiosity and creativity, with feelings of space and calm pierced by exhilarating solos and free improvisation.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
OCTOBER 7, 14, 21, 28 @8:00pm
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 Cover Charge
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
Lorne Nehring
Lorne Nehring
October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 5:00pm
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Karl Silveira
Karl Silveira
October 8, 9, 10, 11 @ 8:00pm
Shirantha Beddage - Baritone Saxophone (Oct 8th-9th)
David French - Baritone Saxophone (Oct 10th-11th)
Karl Silveira - Trombone
Mark Eisenman - Piano
Pat Collins - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Karl Silveira is a trombonist, composer and music educator from Toronto. He completed a Master of Music in Jazz Performance and Composition from the University of Toronto in 2019. Karl was also selected to attend the International Banff Jazz and Creative Music workshop in 2009 run by Dave Douglas. Through the years, he has studied with influential Jazz musicians in both Canada and the United States including Geoff Young, Terry Promane, Will Carn, Kelsley Grant, Andre Hayward, Andrew Downing, Jim Lewis, David Braid, and Lorne Lofsky.
Since receiving his Bachelor, he has worked as a musician in Canada and abroad; playing on cruise ships for 2 years before returning to Toronto to play with The Boxcar Boys from 2011-2017 and the Juno award winning Lemon Bucket Orkestra from 2011-2013. Since then Karl has worked as a freelance musician playing in a variety of projects including the David Braid Sextet, The Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra, Rex Hotel Orchestra, Harley Card Sunset Ensemble, The Mike Herriott OTR Band, Harley Card Quintet, and Rebecca Hennessy’s Fog Quintet. He performed with Mike Murley, Clark Terry, Buddy DeFranco, Dave Young, Pat Labarbara, Brian Barlow, Jason Logue, Ingrid Jensen, Al Kay, William Sperendei, and Allison Au. Karl has also been active in the musical theatre community playing in world touring shows such as Chicago (2018) and Charlie and Chocolate Factory (2018-2019) at The Mirvish Theatre and The King and I (2018) at The Princess of Wales Theatre.
Karl also runs several of his own groups such as the composing collective, The Rickshaw Quintet and Bossa nova band, Bossa of the Birds. The Karl Silveira Quintet is his latest project featuring Allison Au, Matt Newton, Dan Fortin and Nico Dann. He regularly performs at the Tranzac, Rex and Emmett Ray.
Karl is a Yamaha Artist and as of Sept 2019, was hired as a Sessional Instructor for applied trombone at the University of Toronto Jazz program where he currently still teaches.
Avataar
Avataar
October 2, 9, 16, 30 @ 5:00pm
Sundar Viswanathan - Saxophones, bansuri, vocals
Laura Swankey - Vocals
Michael Occhipinti - Guitar
Tyler Emond - Bass
Ravi Naimpally - Tablas
Max Senitt - Drums and percussion
Special guests include Aaron Lightstone (oud) and Todd Pentney (piano, Fender Rhodes, synth).
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Avataar is a JUNO award winning Toronto-based world-jazz group featuring some of the Canada’s finest jazz, world, funk, and pop musicians. The personnel includes bandleader Sundar Viswanathan (saxophones, bansuri, vocals), Laura Swankey (vocals), Michael Occhipinti (guitar), Tyler Emond (bass), Ravi Naimpally (tablas) and Max Senitt (drums and percussion). Special guests on the most recent, sophomore album, Worldview, include Aaron Lightstone (oud) and Todd Pentney (piano, Fender Rhodes, synth).
Earmarked by JAZZFM91 as one of the ‘Best 25 Albums of 2021’, Worldview won the 2022 JUNO award for Best Jazz Album (Group). The music is inspired by the deep musical traditions of India, Africa and Brazil, rooted within the framework of modern jazz. In an innovative marriage of ancient and modern, driving grooves intersect with cinematic atmospheres and soaring melodies, creating a fresh, emotive sonic experience. Bandmembers share an eclectic range of musical expertise - hardbop, pop, rock, electronica, free improvisation, world and R&B/Soul filter into the interpretations of the tunes. Both Worldview and Petal (Avataar’s debut CD (2016)) received critical acclaim internationally from publications including DOWNBEAT, JAZZIZ, allaboutjazz, Jazz Weekly, and worldmusiccentral.com. Production of both albums and an upcoming live video was generously supported with grants from Ontario and Canada Arts Councils.
The band’s original compositions are informed by artists including Shakti, Jarrett, Oregon, Jan Garbarek, Jobim, Robert Glasper, Snarky Puppy, Kenny Garrett and Ornette Coleman, and at their core are imbued with an intent toward political and social change and a spiritual focus that transcends the sound. While Avataar’s debut album, Petal, explored the evanescence of human life and was a call for a return to spiritual connectedness, Worldview attempts to also present a musical commentary on the state of our world, on the pandemic and on the inability of our leaders to lead with integrity, honesty and compassion. While the actions of our leaders affected so many, some of the songs started as gut responses to the treatment of children, our most valuable and vulnerable citizens, and act as vehicles of catharsis for the composer.
Avataar has been making original music together for over 12 years, and continues to develop a national and international reputation. The band's performance record includes the Toronto, Guelph, Antigonish, Sudbury, Markham and Brampton Jazz Festivals, JUNOFEST (Toronto), Lula Lounge, Trane Studio, The Rose Theater (Brampton), Hugh's Room, the Small World Centre, NUMUS concert series, the Emmett Ray, the Jazz Room (Waterloo) several universities and colleges in Ontario, and other venues. In 2018 Avataar successfully toured South Africa, playing in venues ranging from intimate jazz clubs to universities and concert halls. This tour took the band through Cape Town, Kalk Bay, Durban, Johannesburg and Pretoria. And in 2019, a tour of Western Canada helped develop a national profile through performances to enthusiastic audiences in BC, AB and SK (Penticton, Revelstoke, Canmore, Saskatoon, Regina, Calgary, Nelson and Cranbrook). Both tours were supported by grants from Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.
Avataar’s work has received critical acclaim from a wide range of online and print publications and from presenters internationally. Some quotes:
Don Griffiths (The Bassment) offers praise “Sundar Viswanathan and Avataar wowed our patrons with a first-rate performance…. Drawing on the jazz traditions of composition and improvisation, the group added a varied pallet of world music influences resulting in an exciting performance for our patrons. People will be talking about this show for a long time.”
Dutch Journalist Ivan Rod says “..technically and artistically impressive, outrageous, thought-provoking.. the music is magnetic, many faceted, and brave”
Tom Haugen of ‘Take Effect’ writes “a very eclectic and original listen that’s capable of being cinematic, is always unpredictable and deserves to be listened to many, many times”
James A. Cox of ‘Midwest Book Review’ says “Worldview is emotional, profound, utterly unforgettable, and highly recommended”
John Frederick Moore of ‘Jazziz’ writes “This is fusion in the very best sense of the word. Whether the group is expressing ecstasy, transcendence or tranquility, there’s never a dull moment”
Karl Silveira
Karl Silveira
October 8, 9, 10, 11 @ 8:00pm
Karl Silveira - Trombone
Band - TBA
Karl Silveira is a trombonist, composer and music educator from Toronto. He completed a Master of Music in Jazz Performance and Composition from the University of Toronto in 2019. Karl was also selected to attend the International Banff Jazz and Creative Music workshop in 2009 run by Dave Douglas. Through the years, he has studied with influential Jazz musicians in both Canada and the United States including Geoff Young, Terry Promane, Will Carn, Kelsley Grant, Andre Hayward, Andrew Downing, Jim Lewis, David Braid, and Lorne Lofsky.
Since receiving his Bachelor, he has worked as a musician in Canada and abroad; playing on cruise ships for 2 years before returning to Toronto to play with The Boxcar Boys from 2011-2017 and the Juno award winning Lemon Bucket Orkestra from 2011-2013. Since then Karl has worked as a freelance musician playing in a variety of projects including the David Braid Sextet, The Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra, Rex Hotel Orchestra, Harley Card Sunset Ensemble, The Mike Herriott OTR Band, Harley Card Quintet, and Rebecca Hennessy’s Fog Quintet. He performed with Mike Murley, Clark Terry, Buddy DeFranco, Dave Young, Pat Labarbara, Brian Barlow, Jason Logue, Ingrid Jensen, Al Kay, William Sperendei, and Allison Au. Karl has also been active in the musical theatre community playing in world touring shows such as Chicago (2018) and Charlie and Chocolate Factory (2018-2019) at The Mirvish Theatre and The King and I (2018) at The Princess of Wales Theatre.
Karl also runs several of his own groups such as the composing collective, The Rickshaw Quintet and Bossa nova band, Bossa of the Birds. The Karl Silveira Quintet is his latest project featuring Allison Au, Matt Newton, Dan Fortin and Nico Dann. He regularly performs at the Tranzac, Rex and Emmett Ray.
Karl is a Yamaha Artist and as of Sept 2019, was hired as a Sessional Instructor for applied trombone at the University of Toronto Jazz program where he currently still teaches.
Karl Silveira
Karl Silveira
October 8, 9, 10, 11 @ 8:00pm
Shirantha Beddage - Baritone Saxophone (Oct 8th-9th)
David French - Baritone Saxophone (Oct 10th-11th)
Karl Silveira - Trombone
Mark Eisenman - Piano
Pat Collins - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Karl Silveira is a trombonist, composer and music educator from Toronto. He completed a Master of Music in Jazz Performance and Composition from the University of Toronto in 2019. Karl was also selected to attend the International Banff Jazz and Creative Music workshop in 2009 run by Dave Douglas. Through the years, he has studied with influential Jazz musicians in both Canada and the United States including Geoff Young, Terry Promane, Will Carn, Kelsley Grant, Andre Hayward, Andrew Downing, Jim Lewis, David Braid, and Lorne Lofsky.
Since receiving his Bachelor, he has worked as a musician in Canada and abroad; playing on cruise ships for 2 years before returning to Toronto to play with The Boxcar Boys from 2011-2017 and the Juno award winning Lemon Bucket Orkestra from 2011-2013. Since then Karl has worked as a freelance musician playing in a variety of projects including the David Braid Sextet, The Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra, Rex Hotel Orchestra, Harley Card Sunset Ensemble, The Mike Herriott OTR Band, Harley Card Quintet, and Rebecca Hennessy’s Fog Quintet. He performed with Mike Murley, Clark Terry, Buddy DeFranco, Dave Young, Pat Labarbara, Brian Barlow, Jason Logue, Ingrid Jensen, Al Kay, William Sperendei, and Allison Au. Karl has also been active in the musical theatre community playing in world touring shows such as Chicago (2018) and Charlie and Chocolate Factory (2018-2019) at The Mirvish Theatre and The King and I (2018) at The Princess of Wales Theatre.
Karl also runs several of his own groups such as the composing collective, The Rickshaw Quintet and Bossa nova band, Bossa of the Birds. The Karl Silveira Quintet is his latest project featuring Allison Au, Matt Newton, Dan Fortin and Nico Dann. He regularly performs at the Tranzac, Rex and Emmett Ray.
Karl is a Yamaha Artist and as of Sept 2019, was hired as a Sessional Instructor for applied trombone at the University of Toronto Jazz program where he currently still teaches.

The Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
October 10 & 11 @ 10:45 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!
Advocats Big Band
Advocats Big Band
October 11 @ 2:00pm
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
From its fledgling days in 1991 as an enthusiastic group of lawyer/musicians, the Advocats Big Band has become one of the most popular big bands performing in Toronto. The band's current personnel features 17 top flight musicians whose individual professional experience ranges from studio, film, theatre and television work to major symphony orchestra, chamber music and night clubs. Whether performing on the Big Band Stage of the Beaches International Jazz Festival, Old Mill Toronto or at its monthly home, The Duke Toronto, the Advocats Big Band never fails to please its audience with a widely appealing repertoire of Jazz, Swing and Latin music.
Nichol Robertson
Nichol Robertson
October 11 @ 5:00 pm
Nichol Robertson - Guitar
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Equally at home melting faces in front of packed houses with his high octane guitar onslaught as he is providing Muzak-like background ambience at the local bar, Nichol Robertson is a sonic painter with an ear for Bob Rossesque aural landscapes.
Nichol Robertson is a Canadian roots music guitarist, born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. Equally at home melting faces in front of packed houses with his high octane guitar onslaught as he is providing Muzak-like background ambience at the local bar, Nichol Robertson is a sonic painter with an ear for Bob Rossesque aural landscapes. From twangy melodies echoing The Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet to B-bender shredding reminicent of the late Clarence White, his abilities on the guitar are very apparent.
Robertson's first solo album, the critically acclaimed “Stranger Things” (well BEFORE that show, let's be clear) came out in 2011. His new release “Mimico Moonlight” is due out May 17, 2024. While 13 years between releases might seem a bit long, Robertson has spent that time working on countless projects (The Layrite Boys, The Hulagoons, Thelonious Hank, Nic & the Narcs, Robertson & Kerr, Snowbird, to name a few of his own bands).
Karl Silveira
Karl Silveira
October 8, 9, 10, 11 @ 8:00pm
Shirantha Beddage - Baritone Saxophone (Oct 8th-9th)
David French - Baritone Saxophone (Oct 10th-11th)
Karl Silveira - Trombone
Mark Eisenman - Piano
Pat Collins - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Karl Silveira is a trombonist, composer and music educator from Toronto. He completed a Master of Music in Jazz Performance and Composition from the University of Toronto in 2019. Karl was also selected to attend the International Banff Jazz and Creative Music workshop in 2009 run by Dave Douglas. Through the years, he has studied with influential Jazz musicians in both Canada and the United States including Geoff Young, Terry Promane, Will Carn, Kelsley Grant, Andre Hayward, Andrew Downing, Jim Lewis, David Braid, and Lorne Lofsky.
Since receiving his Bachelor, he has worked as a musician in Canada and abroad; playing on cruise ships for 2 years before returning to Toronto to play with The Boxcar Boys from 2011-2017 and the Juno award winning Lemon Bucket Orkestra from 2011-2013. Since then Karl has worked as a freelance musician playing in a variety of projects including the David Braid Sextet, The Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra, Rex Hotel Orchestra, Harley Card Sunset Ensemble, The Mike Herriott OTR Band, Harley Card Quintet, and Rebecca Hennessy’s Fog Quintet. He performed with Mike Murley, Clark Terry, Buddy DeFranco, Dave Young, Pat Labarbara, Brian Barlow, Jason Logue, Ingrid Jensen, Al Kay, William Sperendei, and Allison Au. Karl has also been active in the musical theatre community playing in world touring shows such as Chicago (2018) and Charlie and Chocolate Factory (2018-2019) at The Mirvish Theatre and The King and I (2018) at The Princess of Wales Theatre.
Karl also runs several of his own groups such as the composing collective, The Rickshaw Quintet and Bossa nova band, Bossa of the Birds. The Karl Silveira Quintet is his latest project featuring Allison Au, Matt Newton, Dan Fortin and Nico Dann. He regularly performs at the Tranzac, Rex and Emmett Ray.
Karl is a Yamaha Artist and as of Sept 2019, was hired as a Sessional Instructor for applied trombone at the University of Toronto Jazz program where he currently still teaches.

The Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
October 10 & 11 @ 10:45 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!

David Hodgson
David Hodgson
october 12 & 13 @ 8:00pm
David Hodgson - Saxophone
Aline Homzy - Violin
Steven Noronha - Piano
Evan Gratham - Bass
Mateos Labbe Phelan - Drums
New York-based saxophonist David Hodgson returns to Toronto for two nights of exciting musical reunions with mentors and friends. Prior to moving to New York City - where he is currently pursuing a masters of music from the Manhattan School of Music - David had established himself as one of the most ambitious and in-demand young musicians in Toronto. He approaches music with a commitment to community, energy, lyricism, and Black American musical traditions.

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
David Hodgson
David Hodgson
october 12 & 13 @ 8:00pm
David Hodgson - Saxophone
Aline Homzy - Violin
Steven Noronha - Piano
Evan Gratham - Bass
Mateos Labbe Phelan - Drums
New York-based saxophonist David Hodgson returns to Toronto for two nights of exciting musical reunions with mentors and friends. Prior to moving to New York City - where he is currently pursuing a masters of music from the Manhattan School of Music - David had established himself as one of the most ambitious and in-demand young musicians in Toronto. He approaches music with a commitment to community, energy, lyricism, and Black American musical traditions.
Angela Pincente
the Angela Pincente nonet
October 14 @ 5:00pm
Led by: 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
OCTOBER 7, 14, 21, 28 @8:00pm
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 Cover Charge
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
Lorne Nehring
Lorne Nehring
October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 5:00pm
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
October 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8:00pm
Rebecca Hennessy - Trumpet / Vocals
Band - TBA
Rebecca Hennessy is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and bandleader whose music bridges jazz, roots, and singer-songwriter. Her upcoming studio vocal album, All Is Falling Rain, is a lush and heartfelt journey inspired by the poetry of acclaimed author Thomas King. The project began in 2017 when Rebecca was commissioned by Silence in Guelph to compose a night of music using King’s poetry. The experience proved so inspiring that, with King’s blessing, she returned to his book 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin to set seven of its poems to music. To complete the collection, she added two of her own original lyric-based songs.
All Is Falling Rain brings together world-renowned collaborators Kevin Breit (guitar and vocals), Tania Gill (piano), Michael Herring (bass), and Dave Clark (drums), weaving a soundscape where King’s evocative words and Hennessy’s distinctive composing, voice and trumpet meet in organic harmony.
This new release follows her acclaimed albums Joy Will Find Us (2023), All the Little Things You Do (2020), and Makeshift Island Live at the Jazz Room (2025). Each recording highlights her long-standing musical partnership with guitarist Kevin Breit and showcases her ability to fuse heartfelt songwriting with adventurous musicianship.
Rebecca’s artistry is often shaped by literature and deep collaboration. Her arrangement of King’s Dig Up the Stories for big band was premiered by Christine Jensen’s Orchestra at the National Arts Centre in 2019. Beyond her vocal projects, she has released nine other albums as a bandleader or co-leader and has toured extensively throughout Canada, the U.S., Europe, Mexico, Panama, and Sri Lanka. She has performed and recorded with artists such as Adele, Ron Sexsmith, Andy Kim, Owen Pallett, Feist, Broken Social Scene, and Yellowjackets.
A longtime fixture at Toronto’s Massey Hall, Rebecca led the Women’s Blues Revue band from 2013 to 2022 and returned as a featured vocalist in 2024. She received the Toronto Arts Foundation Emerging Jazz Artist Award in 2018 and has been a proud Yamaha Artist since 2021, performing on the YTR-8310Z trumpet.
Short blurb version:
Rebecca Hennessy is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and bandleader whose music blends jazz, roots, and singer-songwriter. Her upcoming studio vocal album, All Is Falling Rain, is a lush and heartfelt collection inspired by the poetry of acclaimed author Thomas King. The project began when Rebecca was commissioned in 2017 by Silence in Guelph to set King’s poetry to music. With King’s blessing, she later returned to his book 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin, writing seven new songs, and added two of her own lyric-based pieces to complete the album.
Featuring world-renowned collaborators Kevin Breit (guitar and vocals), Tania Gill (piano), Michael Herring (bass), and Dave Clark (drums), the album weaves King’s evocative words with Rebecca’s warm vocals and expressive trumpet.
Rebecca has released nine other albums as a leader or co-leader, including Joy Will Find Us (2023) and All the Little Things You Do (2020), and has performed with artists such as Adele, Ron Sexsmith, Feist, and Broken Social Scene. A 2018 recipient of the Toronto Arts Foundation Emerging Jazz Artist Award, she has toured internationally and proudly performs as a Yamaha Artist.
Avataar
Avataar
October 2, 9, 16, 30 @ 5:00pm
Sundar Viswanathan - Saxophones, bansuri, vocals
Laura Swankey - Vocals
Michael Occhipinti - Guitar
Tyler Emond - Bass
Ravi Naimpally - Tablas
Max Senitt - Drums and percussion
Special guests include Aaron Lightstone (oud) and Todd Pentney (piano, Fender Rhodes, synth).
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Avataar is a JUNO award winning Toronto-based world-jazz group featuring some of the Canada’s finest jazz, world, funk, and pop musicians. The personnel includes bandleader Sundar Viswanathan (saxophones, bansuri, vocals), Laura Swankey (vocals), Michael Occhipinti (guitar), Tyler Emond (bass), Ravi Naimpally (tablas) and Max Senitt (drums and percussion). Special guests on the most recent, sophomore album, Worldview, include Aaron Lightstone (oud) and Todd Pentney (piano, Fender Rhodes, synth).
Earmarked by JAZZFM91 as one of the ‘Best 25 Albums of 2021’, Worldview won the 2022 JUNO award for Best Jazz Album (Group). The music is inspired by the deep musical traditions of India, Africa and Brazil, rooted within the framework of modern jazz. In an innovative marriage of ancient and modern, driving grooves intersect with cinematic atmospheres and soaring melodies, creating a fresh, emotive sonic experience. Bandmembers share an eclectic range of musical expertise - hardbop, pop, rock, electronica, free improvisation, world and R&B/Soul filter into the interpretations of the tunes. Both Worldview and Petal (Avataar’s debut CD (2016)) received critical acclaim internationally from publications including DOWNBEAT, JAZZIZ, allaboutjazz, Jazz Weekly, and worldmusiccentral.com. Production of both albums and an upcoming live video was generously supported with grants from Ontario and Canada Arts Councils.
The band’s original compositions are informed by artists including Shakti, Jarrett, Oregon, Jan Garbarek, Jobim, Robert Glasper, Snarky Puppy, Kenny Garrett and Ornette Coleman, and at their core are imbued with an intent toward political and social change and a spiritual focus that transcends the sound. While Avataar’s debut album, Petal, explored the evanescence of human life and was a call for a return to spiritual connectedness, Worldview attempts to also present a musical commentary on the state of our world, on the pandemic and on the inability of our leaders to lead with integrity, honesty and compassion. While the actions of our leaders affected so many, some of the songs started as gut responses to the treatment of children, our most valuable and vulnerable citizens, and act as vehicles of catharsis for the composer.
Avataar has been making original music together for over 12 years, and continues to develop a national and international reputation. The band's performance record includes the Toronto, Guelph, Antigonish, Sudbury, Markham and Brampton Jazz Festivals, JUNOFEST (Toronto), Lula Lounge, Trane Studio, The Rose Theater (Brampton), Hugh's Room, the Small World Centre, NUMUS concert series, the Emmett Ray, the Jazz Room (Waterloo) several universities and colleges in Ontario, and other venues. In 2018 Avataar successfully toured South Africa, playing in venues ranging from intimate jazz clubs to universities and concert halls. This tour took the band through Cape Town, Kalk Bay, Durban, Johannesburg and Pretoria. And in 2019, a tour of Western Canada helped develop a national profile through performances to enthusiastic audiences in BC, AB and SK (Penticton, Revelstoke, Canmore, Saskatoon, Regina, Calgary, Nelson and Cranbrook). Both tours were supported by grants from Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.
Avataar’s work has received critical acclaim from a wide range of online and print publications and from presenters internationally. Some quotes:
Don Griffiths (The Bassment) offers praise “Sundar Viswanathan and Avataar wowed our patrons with a first-rate performance…. Drawing on the jazz traditions of composition and improvisation, the group added a varied pallet of world music influences resulting in an exciting performance for our patrons. People will be talking about this show for a long time.”
Dutch Journalist Ivan Rod says “..technically and artistically impressive, outrageous, thought-provoking.. the music is magnetic, many faceted, and brave”
Tom Haugen of ‘Take Effect’ writes “a very eclectic and original listen that’s capable of being cinematic, is always unpredictable and deserves to be listened to many, many times”
James A. Cox of ‘Midwest Book Review’ says “Worldview is emotional, profound, utterly unforgettable, and highly recommended”
John Frederick Moore of ‘Jazziz’ writes “This is fusion in the very best sense of the word. Whether the group is expressing ecstasy, transcendence or tranquility, there’s never a dull moment”
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
October 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8:00pm
Rebecca Hennessy - Trumpet / Vocals
Band - TBA
Rebecca Hennessy is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and bandleader whose music bridges jazz, roots, and singer-songwriter. Her upcoming studio vocal album, All Is Falling Rain, is a lush and heartfelt journey inspired by the poetry of acclaimed author Thomas King. The project began in 2017 when Rebecca was commissioned by Silence in Guelph to compose a night of music using King’s poetry. The experience proved so inspiring that, with King’s blessing, she returned to his book 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin to set seven of its poems to music. To complete the collection, she added two of her own original lyric-based songs.
All Is Falling Rain brings together world-renowned collaborators Kevin Breit (guitar and vocals), Tania Gill (piano), Michael Herring (bass), and Dave Clark (drums), weaving a soundscape where King’s evocative words and Hennessy’s distinctive composing, voice and trumpet meet in organic harmony.
This new release follows her acclaimed albums Joy Will Find Us (2023), All the Little Things You Do (2020), and Makeshift Island Live at the Jazz Room (2025). Each recording highlights her long-standing musical partnership with guitarist Kevin Breit and showcases her ability to fuse heartfelt songwriting with adventurous musicianship.
Rebecca’s artistry is often shaped by literature and deep collaboration. Her arrangement of King’s Dig Up the Stories for big band was premiered by Christine Jensen’s Orchestra at the National Arts Centre in 2019. Beyond her vocal projects, she has released nine other albums as a bandleader or co-leader and has toured extensively throughout Canada, the U.S., Europe, Mexico, Panama, and Sri Lanka. She has performed and recorded with artists such as Adele, Ron Sexsmith, Andy Kim, Owen Pallett, Feist, Broken Social Scene, and Yellowjackets.
A longtime fixture at Toronto’s Massey Hall, Rebecca led the Women’s Blues Revue band from 2013 to 2022 and returned as a featured vocalist in 2024. She received the Toronto Arts Foundation Emerging Jazz Artist Award in 2018 and has been a proud Yamaha Artist since 2021, performing on the YTR-8310Z trumpet.
Short blurb version:
Rebecca Hennessy is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and bandleader whose music blends jazz, roots, and singer-songwriter. Her upcoming studio vocal album, All Is Falling Rain, is a lush and heartfelt collection inspired by the poetry of acclaimed author Thomas King. The project began when Rebecca was commissioned in 2017 by Silence in Guelph to set King’s poetry to music. With King’s blessing, she later returned to his book 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin, writing seven new songs, and added two of her own lyric-based pieces to complete the album.
Featuring world-renowned collaborators Kevin Breit (guitar and vocals), Tania Gill (piano), Michael Herring (bass), and Dave Clark (drums), the album weaves King’s evocative words with Rebecca’s warm vocals and expressive trumpet.
Rebecca has released nine other albums as a leader or co-leader, including Joy Will Find Us (2023) and All the Little Things You Do (2020), and has performed with artists such as Adele, Ron Sexsmith, Feist, and Broken Social Scene. A 2018 recipient of the Toronto Arts Foundation Emerging Jazz Artist Award, she has toured internationally and proudly performs as a Yamaha Artist.
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
October 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8:00pm
Rebecca Hennessy - Trumpet / Vocals
Band - TBA
Rebecca Hennessy is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and bandleader whose music bridges jazz, roots, and singer-songwriter. Her upcoming studio vocal album, All Is Falling Rain, is a lush and heartfelt journey inspired by the poetry of acclaimed author Thomas King. The project began in 2017 when Rebecca was commissioned by Silence in Guelph to compose a night of music using King’s poetry. The experience proved so inspiring that, with King’s blessing, she returned to his book 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin to set seven of its poems to music. To complete the collection, she added two of her own original lyric-based songs.
All Is Falling Rain brings together world-renowned collaborators Kevin Breit (guitar and vocals), Tania Gill (piano), Michael Herring (bass), and Dave Clark (drums), weaving a soundscape where King’s evocative words and Hennessy’s distinctive composing, voice and trumpet meet in organic harmony.
This new release follows her acclaimed albums Joy Will Find Us (2023), All the Little Things You Do (2020), and Makeshift Island Live at the Jazz Room (2025). Each recording highlights her long-standing musical partnership with guitarist Kevin Breit and showcases her ability to fuse heartfelt songwriting with adventurous musicianship.
Rebecca’s artistry is often shaped by literature and deep collaboration. Her arrangement of King’s Dig Up the Stories for big band was premiered by Christine Jensen’s Orchestra at the National Arts Centre in 2019. Beyond her vocal projects, she has released nine other albums as a bandleader or co-leader and has toured extensively throughout Canada, the U.S., Europe, Mexico, Panama, and Sri Lanka. She has performed and recorded with artists such as Adele, Ron Sexsmith, Andy Kim, Owen Pallett, Feist, Broken Social Scene, and Yellowjackets.
A longtime fixture at Toronto’s Massey Hall, Rebecca led the Women’s Blues Revue band from 2013 to 2022 and returned as a featured vocalist in 2024. She received the Toronto Arts Foundation Emerging Jazz Artist Award in 2018 and has been a proud Yamaha Artist since 2021, performing on the YTR-8310Z trumpet.
Short blurb version:
Rebecca Hennessy is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and bandleader whose music blends jazz, roots, and singer-songwriter. Her upcoming studio vocal album, All Is Falling Rain, is a lush and heartfelt collection inspired by the poetry of acclaimed author Thomas King. The project began when Rebecca was commissioned in 2017 by Silence in Guelph to set King’s poetry to music. With King’s blessing, she later returned to his book 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin, writing seven new songs, and added two of her own lyric-based pieces to complete the album.
Featuring world-renowned collaborators Kevin Breit (guitar and vocals), Tania Gill (piano), Michael Herring (bass), and Dave Clark (drums), the album weaves King’s evocative words with Rebecca’s warm vocals and expressive trumpet.
Rebecca has released nine other albums as a leader or co-leader, including Joy Will Find Us (2023) and All the Little Things You Do (2020), and has performed with artists such as Adele, Ron Sexsmith, Feist, and Broken Social Scene. A 2018 recipient of the Toronto Arts Foundation Emerging Jazz Artist Award, she has toured internationally and proudly performs as a Yamaha Artist.
Sean Bray
Sean Bray October 18 @ 5:00 PM
Sean Bray - Guitar
Band - TBA
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.
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
October 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8:00pm
Rebecca Hennessy - Trumpet / Vocals
Band - TBA
Rebecca Hennessy is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and bandleader whose music bridges jazz, roots, and singer-songwriter. Her upcoming studio vocal album, All Is Falling Rain, is a lush and heartfelt journey inspired by the poetry of acclaimed author Thomas King. The project began in 2017 when Rebecca was commissioned by Silence in Guelph to compose a night of music using King’s poetry. The experience proved so inspiring that, with King’s blessing, she returned to his book 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin to set seven of its poems to music. To complete the collection, she added two of her own original lyric-based songs.
All Is Falling Rain brings together world-renowned collaborators Kevin Breit (guitar and vocals), Tania Gill (piano), Michael Herring (bass), and Dave Clark (drums), weaving a soundscape where King’s evocative words and Hennessy’s distinctive composing, voice and trumpet meet in organic harmony.
This new release follows her acclaimed albums Joy Will Find Us (2023), All the Little Things You Do (2020), and Makeshift Island Live at the Jazz Room (2025). Each recording highlights her long-standing musical partnership with guitarist Kevin Breit and showcases her ability to fuse heartfelt songwriting with adventurous musicianship.
Rebecca’s artistry is often shaped by literature and deep collaboration. Her arrangement of King’s Dig Up the Stories for big band was premiered by Christine Jensen’s Orchestra at the National Arts Centre in 2019. Beyond her vocal projects, she has released nine other albums as a bandleader or co-leader and has toured extensively throughout Canada, the U.S., Europe, Mexico, Panama, and Sri Lanka. She has performed and recorded with artists such as Adele, Ron Sexsmith, Andy Kim, Owen Pallett, Feist, Broken Social Scene, and Yellowjackets.
A longtime fixture at Toronto’s Massey Hall, Rebecca led the Women’s Blues Revue band from 2013 to 2022 and returned as a featured vocalist in 2024. She received the Toronto Arts Foundation Emerging Jazz Artist Award in 2018 and has been a proud Yamaha Artist since 2021, performing on the YTR-8310Z trumpet.
Short blurb version:
Rebecca Hennessy is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and bandleader whose music blends jazz, roots, and singer-songwriter. Her upcoming studio vocal album, All Is Falling Rain, is a lush and heartfelt collection inspired by the poetry of acclaimed author Thomas King. The project began when Rebecca was commissioned in 2017 by Silence in Guelph to set King’s poetry to music. With King’s blessing, she later returned to his book 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin, writing seven new songs, and added two of her own lyric-based pieces to complete the album.
Featuring world-renowned collaborators Kevin Breit (guitar and vocals), Tania Gill (piano), Michael Herring (bass), and Dave Clark (drums), the album weaves King’s evocative words with Rebecca’s warm vocals and expressive trumpet.
Rebecca has released nine other albums as a leader or co-leader, including Joy Will Find Us (2023) and All the Little Things You Do (2020), and has performed with artists such as Adele, Ron Sexsmith, Feist, and Broken Social Scene. A 2018 recipient of the Toronto Arts Foundation Emerging Jazz Artist Award, she has toured internationally and proudly performs as a Yamaha Artist.

Nick Fraser's Special Topics
Nick Fraser’s Special Topics
October 19 & 20 @ 8:00pm
Nick Fraser - Drums
Josh Cole - Bass
Kae Murphy - Trumpet
Maxwell Stover - Saxophone
Nick Fraser’s Special Topics is a new group of established and younger musicians based in Toronto. The band is Fraser’s attempt to become “Toronto’s 21st-century Art Blakey” by fostering a spirit of mutual mentorship and multi-generational collaboration.
Nick Fraser (drums) has been an active and engaging presence in the Toronto new jazz and improvised music community since he moved there from Ottawa in 1995. A Juno Award winner (and nine-time nominee), his recorded works include Owls in Daylight (1997), Nick Fraser and Justin Haynes are faking it (2004), Towns and Villages (2013), Too Many Continents (2015) Starer (2016) and Is Life Long? (2018), If There Were No Opposites (2021), and Farahser (2024). Nick has performed with a veritable "who's who" of Canadian jazz and improvised music in addition to such international artists as Anthony Braxton, Marilyn Crispell, William Parker, and Ethan Iverson. "Fraser not so much plays the drums as hurls himself whole body and soul against skin and metal... truly talented." -Bill Stunt, CBC Radio.
Originally from Langley, BC, bassist, composer, and producer Josh Cole co-founded the critically acclaimed October Trio with Dan Gaucher and Evan Arntzen in 2004. Since moving to Toronto in 2010 Josh has worked with Colin Fisher, Brodie West, Nick Fraser, Ryan Driver, Robin Dann (Bernice), Thom Gill and Prince Nifty amongst others. “Cole can be coolly lyrical, he can write a controlled “classical” counterpoint, he can drop in some funk, and he can also let the improvisers loose in the stratosphere.” -Popmatters.com
Kae Murphy (they/him) is a Grammy-nominated trumpet player and multi-instrumentalist originally from Owen Sound, ON. Now based in Toronto, they have been touring worldwide with groups such as BADBADNOTGOOD, Whitney, and the Generations Unit, playing venues such as the Blue Note NY, Newport Jazz Festival, and Coachella Valley Music Festival.
Maxwell Stover is a saxophonist. He also plays flute. He is living in Toronto. And he usually is making music about things he thinks are beautiful or terrible. For example, plastic. Or else maybe fruit. Oh! —usually Maxwell speaks out of the traditions of jazz. Or outsider music. Usually with others he is grateful to be sharing space with.

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
Nick Fraser's Special Topics
Nick Fraser’s Special Topics
October 19 & 20 @ 8:00pm
Nick Fraser - Drums
Josh Cole - Bass
Kae Murphy - Trumpet
Maxwell Stover - Saxophone
Nick Fraser’s Special Topics is a new group of established and younger musicians based in Toronto. The band is Fraser’s attempt to become “Toronto’s 21st-century Art Blakey” by fostering a spirit of mutual mentorship and multi-generational collaboration.
Nick Fraser (drums) has been an active and engaging presence in the Toronto new jazz and improvised music community since he moved there from Ottawa in 1995. A Juno Award winner (and nine-time nominee), his recorded works include Owls in Daylight (1997), Nick Fraser and Justin Haynes are faking it (2004), Towns and Villages (2013), Too Many Continents (2015) Starer (2016) and Is Life Long? (2018), If There Were No Opposites (2021), and Farahser (2024). Nick has performed with a veritable "who's who" of Canadian jazz and improvised music in addition to such international artists as Anthony Braxton, Marilyn Crispell, William Parker, and Ethan Iverson. "Fraser not so much plays the drums as hurls himself whole body and soul against skin and metal... truly talented." -Bill Stunt, CBC Radio.
Originally from Langley, BC, bassist, composer, and producer Josh Cole co-founded the critically acclaimed October Trio with Dan Gaucher and Evan Arntzen in 2004. Since moving to Toronto in 2010 Josh has worked with Colin Fisher, Brodie West, Nick Fraser, Ryan Driver, Robin Dann (Bernice), Thom Gill and Prince Nifty amongst others. “Cole can be coolly lyrical, he can write a controlled “classical” counterpoint, he can drop in some funk, and he can also let the improvisers loose in the stratosphere.” -Popmatters.com
Kae Murphy (they/him) is a Grammy-nominated trumpet player and multi-instrumentalist originally from Owen Sound, ON. Now based in Toronto, they have been touring worldwide with groups such as BADBADNOTGOOD, Whitney, and the Generations Unit, playing venues such as the Blue Note NY, Newport Jazz Festival, and Coachella Valley Music Festival.
Maxwell Stover is a saxophonist. He also plays flute. He is living in Toronto. And he usually is making music about things he thinks are beautiful or terrible. For example, plastic. Or else maybe fruit. Oh! —usually Maxwell speaks out of the traditions of jazz. Or outsider music. Usually with others he is grateful to be sharing space with.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
OCTOBER 7, 14, 21, 28 @8:00pm
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 Cover Charge
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
Lorne Nehring
Lorne Nehring
October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 5:00pm
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Harley Card Quintet
Harley Card Quintet
October 22, 23, 24, 25 @ 8:00pm
Harley Card- Guitar and Compositions David French- Saxophone
Matt Newton- Piano
Dan Fortin- Bass
Ethan Ardelli- Drums
harley card is a Toronto based guitarist, composer, singer-songwriter and educator originally from Winnipeg Manitoba, via Ottawa Ontario. In addition to leading his own groups, Harley is a member of and co-composer for the Canadian bands; Hobson's Choice, Stoptime, God's Gift To Yoda, and Dream Logic.
As a contributor to the creative music scene in Toronto since 2003, Harley has played with many artists including; Richard Underhill, Alex Dean, Alex Samaras, Mike Malone, Kelly Jefferson, Colin Fisher, William Carn, Alexander Brown, Michael Herring and Harrington, Chris Gale, Ethan Ardelli, Bernie Senensky, Michael Davidson, Don Scott, Matt Newton, Daniel Jamieson, Felicity Williams, Dave Clark, Carlie Howell, Jon Challoner, Sarah Jerrom, RJ Sachnanathan, Rebecca Hennessy, Dan Fortin, Ted Crosby, Dan Gaucher, and Ernesto Cervini, among others.
"Card’s musical sensibility is fully formed and urbane. His writing reflects a sense of history and is therefore worldly wise."
-Raul d’Gama Rose- All About Jazz
Dhaivat Jhani
Dhaivat Jhani
October 23 @ 5:00pm
Dhaivat Jhani - Drums /Tabla
Band - TBA
Dhaivat Jani PLUS is a contemporary jazz ensemble led by award-winning drummer/tabla player and composer Dhaivat Jani. The band’s music that unfolds like stories blends modern jazz with Dhaivat’s influences ranging from Indian classical and folk rhythms to rock and free improvisation. Their debut album Sum // Parts has received international acclaim, highlighting the band’s unique voice in Toronto’s jazz landscape.
Harley Card Quintet
Harley Card Quintet
October 22, 23, 24, 25 @ 8:00pm
Harley Card- Guitar and Compositions David French- Saxophone
Matt Newton- Piano
Dan Fortin- Bass
Ethan Ardelli- Drums
harley card is a Toronto based guitarist, composer, singer-songwriter and educator originally from Winnipeg Manitoba, via Ottawa Ontario. In addition to leading his own groups, Harley is a member of and co-composer for the Canadian bands; Hobson's Choice, Stoptime, God's Gift To Yoda, and Dream Logic.
As a contributor to the creative music scene in Toronto since 2003, Harley has played with many artists including; Richard Underhill, Alex Dean, Alex Samaras, Mike Malone, Kelly Jefferson, Colin Fisher, William Carn, Alexander Brown, Michael Herring and Harrington, Chris Gale, Ethan Ardelli, Bernie Senensky, Michael Davidson, Don Scott, Matt Newton, Daniel Jamieson, Felicity Williams, Dave Clark, Carlie Howell, Jon Challoner, Sarah Jerrom, RJ Sachnanathan, Rebecca Hennessy, Dan Fortin, Ted Crosby, Dan Gaucher, and Ernesto Cervini, among others.
"Card’s musical sensibility is fully formed and urbane. His writing reflects a sense of history and is therefore worldly wise."
-Raul d’Gama Rose- All About Jazz
Sandra Bouza
Sandra Bouza
october 24 @ 5:0pm
Sandra Bouza - Vocals / Guitar
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.
Harley Card Quintet
Harley Card Quintet
October 22, 23, 24, 25 @ 8:00pm
Harley Card- Guitar and Compositions David French- Saxophone
Matt Newton- Piano
Dan Fortin- Bass
Ethan Ardelli- Drums
harley card is a Toronto based guitarist, composer, singer-songwriter and educator originally from Winnipeg Manitoba, via Ottawa Ontario. In addition to leading his own groups, Harley is a member of and co-composer for the Canadian bands; Hobson's Choice, Stoptime, God's Gift To Yoda, and Dream Logic.
As a contributor to the creative music scene in Toronto since 2003, Harley has played with many artists including; Richard Underhill, Alex Dean, Alex Samaras, Mike Malone, Kelly Jefferson, Colin Fisher, William Carn, Alexander Brown, Michael Herring and Harrington, Chris Gale, Ethan Ardelli, Bernie Senensky, Michael Davidson, Don Scott, Matt Newton, Daniel Jamieson, Felicity Williams, Dave Clark, Carlie Howell, Jon Challoner, Sarah Jerrom, RJ Sachnanathan, Rebecca Hennessy, Dan Fortin, Ted Crosby, Dan Gaucher, and Ernesto Cervini, among others.
"Card’s musical sensibility is fully formed and urbane. His writing reflects a sense of history and is therefore worldly wise."
-Raul d’Gama Rose- All About Jazz
Harley Card Quintet
Harley Card Quintet
October 22, 23, 24, 25 @ 8:00pm
Harley Card- Guitar and Compositions David French- Saxophone
Matt Newton- Piano
Dan Fortin- Bass
Ethan Ardelli- Drums
harley card is a Toronto based guitarist, composer, singer-songwriter and educator originally from Winnipeg Manitoba, via Ottawa Ontario. In addition to leading his own groups, Harley is a member of and co-composer for the Canadian bands; Hobson's Choice, Stoptime, God's Gift To Yoda, and Dream Logic.
As a contributor to the creative music scene in Toronto since 2003, Harley has played with many artists including; Richard Underhill, Alex Dean, Alex Samaras, Mike Malone, Kelly Jefferson, Colin Fisher, William Carn, Alexander Brown, Michael Herring and Harrington, Chris Gale, Ethan Ardelli, Bernie Senensky, Michael Davidson, Don Scott, Matt Newton, Daniel Jamieson, Felicity Williams, Dave Clark, Carlie Howell, Jon Challoner, Sarah Jerrom, RJ Sachnanathan, Rebecca Hennessy, Dan Fortin, Ted Crosby, Dan Gaucher, and Ernesto Cervini, among others.
"Card’s musical sensibility is fully formed and urbane. His writing reflects a sense of history and is therefore worldly wise."
-Raul d’Gama Rose- All About Jazz

Hans Luchs
Hans Luchs
October 26 & 27 @ 8:00 PM
Hans Luchs- Guitar
Felipe Arce- Bass
Agustín Grasso- Drums
Hans Luchs is a guitarist, composer, recording artist, and bandleader living in New York City. Hans has performed in a wide array of settings, from small jazz clubs to large outdoor festivals. He originally got his start playing around his native Chicago, performing at The Auditorium Theatre, The Chicago Jazz Festival, The Green Mill, Buddy Guy’s Legends, and The Jazz Showcase to name a few. Since moving to New York, Hans has played at Smalls, The Django, Midnight Blue, Ornithology, Cafe Ornithology, Minton’s Playhouse, The Bitter End, The Bowery Electric, and many other venues around New York City. He has also played internationally at jazz clubs and festivals in Sweden, England, Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Mexico, Canada, and Turkey.
Hans has performed and toured with an array of artists in several musical traditions, including 8-time Grammy winner Pepe Aguilar, Motown legend Martha Reeves, “daughter of the blues” Shirley King, and many jazz musicians in New York, Chicago, and beyond.
As a recording artist, Hans has recorded in various formats as a leader and sideman, including projects produced by NPR and Apple Music. His 2015 debut recording “Time Never Pauses” (OA2 records) was met with critical acclaim, including Downbeat Magazine, Jazz Weekly, and All About Jazz. His most recent endeavor is 2025’s “The Spell is Broken” (Fresh Sound New Talent), which features eight original compositions of various moods and grooves, and has also been praised by listeners and critics alike.

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
Hans Luchs
Hans Luchs
October 26 & 27 @ 8:00 PM
Hans Luchs- Guitar
Felipe Arce- Bass
Agustín Grasso- Drums
Hans Luchs is a guitarist, composer, recording artist, and bandleader living in New York City. Hans has performed in a wide array of settings, from small jazz clubs to large outdoor festivals. He originally got his start playing around his native Chicago, performing at The Auditorium Theatre, The Chicago Jazz Festival, The Green Mill, Buddy Guy’s Legends, and The Jazz Showcase to name a few. Since moving to New York, Hans has played at Smalls, The Django, Midnight Blue, Ornithology, Cafe Ornithology, Minton’s Playhouse, The Bitter End, The Bowery Electric, and many other venues around New York City. He has also played internationally at jazz clubs and festivals in Sweden, England, Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Mexico, Canada, and Turkey.
Hans has performed and toured with an array of artists in several musical traditions, including 8-time Grammy winner Pepe Aguilar, Motown legend Martha Reeves, “daughter of the blues” Shirley King, and many jazz musicians in New York, Chicago, and beyond.
As a recording artist, Hans has recorded in various formats as a leader and sideman, including projects produced by NPR and Apple Music. His 2015 debut recording “Time Never Pauses” (OA2 records) was met with critical acclaim, including Downbeat Magazine, Jazz Weekly, and All About Jazz. His most recent endeavor is 2025’s “The Spell is Broken” (Fresh Sound New Talent), which features eight original compositions of various moods and grooves, and has also been praised by listeners and critics alike.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
OCTOBER 7, 14, 21, 28 @8:00pm
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 Cover Charge
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
Lorne Nehring
Lorne Nehring
October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 5:00pm
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Nancy Walker Quartet
Nancy Walker Quartet
October 29, 30, 31 & November 1
Nancy Walker - Piano / Compositions
Tara Davidson - Saxophones
Lauren Falls - Bass
Ethan Ardelli - Drums
Pianist and composer Nancy Walker has been recognized with honours Canada-wide, including the Montréal Jazz Festival’s Grand Prix de Jazz, the National Jazz Awards Keyboardist Of The Year Award, a JUNO nomination for Instrumental Album Of The Year, and an induction into the Mississauga Music Walk Of Fame. A dynamic improviser, an artful composer and a responsive accompanist, Nancy has been praised both for her work as a solo artist and as a musical collaborator. As a side player she can be heard on a wide range of recordings, by artists from saxophonist Kirk MacDonald to vocalist Emilie-Claire Barlow to children’s entertainer Raffi. More recently she can be heard on the 2024 recording Here’s To Life by John Neudorf (on which she was both pianist and co-producer), and Sarah Jerrom’s 2025 JUNO-nominated Magpie.
Nancy has several discs to her credit as leader. This engagement at The Rex celebrates the release of her most recent recording Deeper Down, featuring Nancy as pianist and composer, with Tara Davidson (saxophones), Lauren Falls (bass) and Ethan Ardelli (drums). Her compositions reflect her view of the age we live in - at times intense, at times poignant, at times cerebral. Her inspirations include architecture, cinema, literature, visual art and nature.
Nancy has taught on the music faculties of Humber College and York University, and she herself holds a Master of Arts in Music (Composition) from York University.
“Walker’s music vocabulary is strong and varied enough to provide an emotional experience that never wallows. It’s music that celebrates itself while including the audience in that celebration. In other words it’s accessible without any commercial compromises.” John Corcelli, criticsatlarge.ca
“Nancy Walker has played enough piano to know how to keep listeners interested however hard she pushes the boundaries of familiarity.” Geoff Chapman, Toronto Star
“Harmonically she's influenced by the usual suspects—Evans, Hancock, Jarrett, etc.—but her delicate touch and denser harmonic constructs brings to mind British pianist John Taylor as well…Walker's music is easy on the ears, but don't mistake that for lacking in interest or challenge, because she masks an advanced harmonic concept within an accessible veneer.” John Kelman, All About Jazz
“A fine example of the modern jazz musician’s art.” Mark Miller, The Globe and Mail
“A gifted pianist and composer, Nancy Walker is possessed of a lyricism that can suggest lapping water and bright skies, and a contrasting rhythmic drive. A former student of Fred Hersch, she builds on a tradition of romantic jazz piano that has deep roots in the harmonic innovations of Bill Evans.” Stuart Broomer, Toronto Life Magazine
“Toronto pianist Nancy Walker continues to write some of the most interesting and sophisticated contemporary jazz in the country. Contemporary, yet firmly connected to the history of jazz and therefore accessible.” Lyle Rebbeck, Medicine Hat Jazz Festival
Avataar
Avataar
October 2, 9, 16, 30 @ 5:00pm
Sundar Viswanathan - Saxophones, bansuri, vocals
Laura Swankey - Vocals
Michael Occhipinti - Guitar
Tyler Emond - Bass
Ravi Naimpally - Tablas
Max Senitt - Drums and percussion
Special guests include Aaron Lightstone (oud) and Todd Pentney (piano, Fender Rhodes, synth).
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Avataar is a JUNO award winning Toronto-based world-jazz group featuring some of the Canada’s finest jazz, world, funk, and pop musicians. The personnel includes bandleader Sundar Viswanathan (saxophones, bansuri, vocals), Laura Swankey (vocals), Michael Occhipinti (guitar), Tyler Emond (bass), Ravi Naimpally (tablas) and Max Senitt (drums and percussion). Special guests on the most recent, sophomore album, Worldview, include Aaron Lightstone (oud) and Todd Pentney (piano, Fender Rhodes, synth).
Earmarked by JAZZFM91 as one of the ‘Best 25 Albums of 2021’, Worldview won the 2022 JUNO award for Best Jazz Album (Group). The music is inspired by the deep musical traditions of India, Africa and Brazil, rooted within the framework of modern jazz. In an innovative marriage of ancient and modern, driving grooves intersect with cinematic atmospheres and soaring melodies, creating a fresh, emotive sonic experience. Bandmembers share an eclectic range of musical expertise - hardbop, pop, rock, electronica, free improvisation, world and R&B/Soul filter into the interpretations of the tunes. Both Worldview and Petal (Avataar’s debut CD (2016)) received critical acclaim internationally from publications including DOWNBEAT, JAZZIZ, allaboutjazz, Jazz Weekly, and worldmusiccentral.com. Production of both albums and an upcoming live video was generously supported with grants from Ontario and Canada Arts Councils.
The band’s original compositions are informed by artists including Shakti, Jarrett, Oregon, Jan Garbarek, Jobim, Robert Glasper, Snarky Puppy, Kenny Garrett and Ornette Coleman, and at their core are imbued with an intent toward political and social change and a spiritual focus that transcends the sound. While Avataar’s debut album, Petal, explored the evanescence of human life and was a call for a return to spiritual connectedness, Worldview attempts to also present a musical commentary on the state of our world, on the pandemic and on the inability of our leaders to lead with integrity, honesty and compassion. While the actions of our leaders affected so many, some of the songs started as gut responses to the treatment of children, our most valuable and vulnerable citizens, and act as vehicles of catharsis for the composer.
Avataar has been making original music together for over 12 years, and continues to develop a national and international reputation. The band's performance record includes the Toronto, Guelph, Antigonish, Sudbury, Markham and Brampton Jazz Festivals, JUNOFEST (Toronto), Lula Lounge, Trane Studio, The Rose Theater (Brampton), Hugh's Room, the Small World Centre, NUMUS concert series, the Emmett Ray, the Jazz Room (Waterloo) several universities and colleges in Ontario, and other venues. In 2018 Avataar successfully toured South Africa, playing in venues ranging from intimate jazz clubs to universities and concert halls. This tour took the band through Cape Town, Kalk Bay, Durban, Johannesburg and Pretoria. And in 2019, a tour of Western Canada helped develop a national profile through performances to enthusiastic audiences in BC, AB and SK (Penticton, Revelstoke, Canmore, Saskatoon, Regina, Calgary, Nelson and Cranbrook). Both tours were supported by grants from Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.
Avataar’s work has received critical acclaim from a wide range of online and print publications and from presenters internationally. Some quotes:
Don Griffiths (The Bassment) offers praise “Sundar Viswanathan and Avataar wowed our patrons with a first-rate performance…. Drawing on the jazz traditions of composition and improvisation, the group added a varied pallet of world music influences resulting in an exciting performance for our patrons. People will be talking about this show for a long time.”
Dutch Journalist Ivan Rod says “..technically and artistically impressive, outrageous, thought-provoking.. the music is magnetic, many faceted, and brave”
Tom Haugen of ‘Take Effect’ writes “a very eclectic and original listen that’s capable of being cinematic, is always unpredictable and deserves to be listened to many, many times”
James A. Cox of ‘Midwest Book Review’ says “Worldview is emotional, profound, utterly unforgettable, and highly recommended”
John Frederick Moore of ‘Jazziz’ writes “This is fusion in the very best sense of the word. Whether the group is expressing ecstasy, transcendence or tranquility, there’s never a dull moment”
Nancy Walker Quartet
Nancy Walker Quartet
October 29, 30, 31 & November 1
Nancy Walker - Piano / Compositions
Tara Davidson - Saxophones
Lauren Falls - Bass
Ethan Ardelli - Drums
Pianist and composer Nancy Walker has been recognized with honours Canada-wide, including the Montréal Jazz Festival’s Grand Prix de Jazz, the National Jazz Awards Keyboardist Of The Year Award, a JUNO nomination for Instrumental Album Of The Year, and an induction into the Mississauga Music Walk Of Fame. A dynamic improviser, an artful composer and a responsive accompanist, Nancy has been praised both for her work as a solo artist and as a musical collaborator. As a side player she can be heard on a wide range of recordings, by artists from saxophonist Kirk MacDonald to vocalist Emilie-Claire Barlow to children’s entertainer Raffi. More recently she can be heard on the 2024 recording Here’s To Life by John Neudorf (on which she was both pianist and co-producer), and Sarah Jerrom’s 2025 JUNO-nominated Magpie.
Nancy has several discs to her credit as leader. This engagement at The Rex celebrates the release of her most recent recording Deeper Down, featuring Nancy as pianist and composer, with Tara Davidson (saxophones), Lauren Falls (bass) and Ethan Ardelli (drums). Her compositions reflect her view of the age we live in - at times intense, at times poignant, at times cerebral. Her inspirations include architecture, cinema, literature, visual art and nature.
Nancy has taught on the music faculties of Humber College and York University, and she herself holds a Master of Arts in Music (Composition) from York University.
“Walker’s music vocabulary is strong and varied enough to provide an emotional experience that never wallows. It’s music that celebrates itself while including the audience in that celebration. In other words it’s accessible without any commercial compromises.” John Corcelli, criticsatlarge.ca
“Nancy Walker has played enough piano to know how to keep listeners interested however hard she pushes the boundaries of familiarity.” Geoff Chapman, Toronto Star
“Harmonically she's influenced by the usual suspects—Evans, Hancock, Jarrett, etc.—but her delicate touch and denser harmonic constructs brings to mind British pianist John Taylor as well…Walker's music is easy on the ears, but don't mistake that for lacking in interest or challenge, because she masks an advanced harmonic concept within an accessible veneer.” John Kelman, All About Jazz
“A fine example of the modern jazz musician’s art.” Mark Miller, The Globe and Mail
“A gifted pianist and composer, Nancy Walker is possessed of a lyricism that can suggest lapping water and bright skies, and a contrasting rhythmic drive. A former student of Fred Hersch, she builds on a tradition of romantic jazz piano that has deep roots in the harmonic innovations of Bill Evans.” Stuart Broomer, Toronto Life Magazine
“Toronto pianist Nancy Walker continues to write some of the most interesting and sophisticated contemporary jazz in the country. Contemporary, yet firmly connected to the history of jazz and therefore accessible.” Lyle Rebbeck, Medicine Hat Jazz Festival
Nancy Walker Quartet
Nancy Walker Quartet
October 29, 30, 31 & November 1
Nancy Walker - Piano / Compositions
Tara Davidson - Saxophones
Lauren Falls - Bass
Ethan Ardelli - Drums
Pianist and composer Nancy Walker has been recognized with honours Canada-wide, including the Montréal Jazz Festival’s Grand Prix de Jazz, the National Jazz Awards Keyboardist Of The Year Award, a JUNO nomination for Instrumental Album Of The Year, and an induction into the Mississauga Music Walk Of Fame. A dynamic improviser, an artful composer and a responsive accompanist, Nancy has been praised both for her work as a solo artist and as a musical collaborator. As a side player she can be heard on a wide range of recordings, by artists from saxophonist Kirk MacDonald to vocalist Emilie-Claire Barlow to children’s entertainer Raffi. More recently she can be heard on the 2024 recording Here’s To Life by John Neudorf (on which she was both pianist and co-producer), and Sarah Jerrom’s 2025 JUNO-nominated Magpie.
Nancy has several discs to her credit as leader. This engagement at The Rex celebrates the release of her most recent recording Deeper Down, featuring Nancy as pianist and composer, with Tara Davidson (saxophones), Lauren Falls (bass) and Ethan Ardelli (drums). Her compositions reflect her view of the age we live in - at times intense, at times poignant, at times cerebral. Her inspirations include architecture, cinema, literature, visual art and nature.
Nancy has taught on the music faculties of Humber College and York University, and she herself holds a Master of Arts in Music (Composition) from York University.
“Walker’s music vocabulary is strong and varied enough to provide an emotional experience that never wallows. It’s music that celebrates itself while including the audience in that celebration. In other words it’s accessible without any commercial compromises.” John Corcelli, criticsatlarge.ca
“Nancy Walker has played enough piano to know how to keep listeners interested however hard she pushes the boundaries of familiarity.” Geoff Chapman, Toronto Star
“Harmonically she's influenced by the usual suspects—Evans, Hancock, Jarrett, etc.—but her delicate touch and denser harmonic constructs brings to mind British pianist John Taylor as well…Walker's music is easy on the ears, but don't mistake that for lacking in interest or challenge, because she masks an advanced harmonic concept within an accessible veneer.” John Kelman, All About Jazz
“A fine example of the modern jazz musician’s art.” Mark Miller, The Globe and Mail
“A gifted pianist and composer, Nancy Walker is possessed of a lyricism that can suggest lapping water and bright skies, and a contrasting rhythmic drive. A former student of Fred Hersch, she builds on a tradition of romantic jazz piano that has deep roots in the harmonic innovations of Bill Evans.” Stuart Broomer, Toronto Life Magazine
“Toronto pianist Nancy Walker continues to write some of the most interesting and sophisticated contemporary jazz in the country. Contemporary, yet firmly connected to the history of jazz and therefore accessible.” Lyle Rebbeck, Medicine Hat Jazz Festival
Nancy Walker Quartet
Nancy Walker Quartet
October 29, 30, 31 & November 1
Nancy Walker - Piano / Compositions
Tara Davidson - Saxophones
Lauren Falls - Bass
Ethan Ardelli - Drums
Pianist and composer Nancy Walker has been recognized with honours Canada-wide, including the Montréal Jazz Festival’s Grand Prix de Jazz, the National Jazz Awards Keyboardist Of The Year Award, a JUNO nomination for Instrumental Album Of The Year, and an induction into the Mississauga Music Walk Of Fame. A dynamic improviser, an artful composer and a responsive accompanist, Nancy has been praised both for her work as a solo artist and as a musical collaborator. As a side player she can be heard on a wide range of recordings, by artists from saxophonist Kirk MacDonald to vocalist Emilie-Claire Barlow to children’s entertainer Raffi. More recently she can be heard on the 2024 recording Here’s To Life by John Neudorf (on which she was both pianist and co-producer), and Sarah Jerrom’s 2025 JUNO-nominated Magpie.
Nancy has several discs to her credit as leader. This engagement at The Rex celebrates the release of her most recent recording Deeper Down, featuring Nancy as pianist and composer, with Tara Davidson (saxophones), Lauren Falls (bass) and Ethan Ardelli (drums). Her compositions reflect her view of the age we live in - at times intense, at times poignant, at times cerebral. Her inspirations include architecture, cinema, literature, visual art and nature.
Nancy has taught on the music faculties of Humber College and York University, and she herself holds a Master of Arts in Music (Composition) from York University.
“Walker’s music vocabulary is strong and varied enough to provide an emotional experience that never wallows. It’s music that celebrates itself while including the audience in that celebration. In other words it’s accessible without any commercial compromises.” John Corcelli, criticsatlarge.ca
“Nancy Walker has played enough piano to know how to keep listeners interested however hard she pushes the boundaries of familiarity.” Geoff Chapman, Toronto Star
“Harmonically she's influenced by the usual suspects—Evans, Hancock, Jarrett, etc.—but her delicate touch and denser harmonic constructs brings to mind British pianist John Taylor as well…Walker's music is easy on the ears, but don't mistake that for lacking in interest or challenge, because she masks an advanced harmonic concept within an accessible veneer.” John Kelman, All About Jazz
“A fine example of the modern jazz musician’s art.” Mark Miller, The Globe and Mail
“A gifted pianist and composer, Nancy Walker is possessed of a lyricism that can suggest lapping water and bright skies, and a contrasting rhythmic drive. A former student of Fred Hersch, she builds on a tradition of romantic jazz piano that has deep roots in the harmonic innovations of Bill Evans.” Stuart Broomer, Toronto Life Magazine
“Toronto pianist Nancy Walker continues to write some of the most interesting and sophisticated contemporary jazz in the country. Contemporary, yet firmly connected to the history of jazz and therefore accessible.” Lyle Rebbeck, Medicine Hat Jazz Festival
David Riddel's Dr. Purgatory
David Riddel’s Dr. Purgatory
September 21 & 22 @ 8:00PM
Aline Homzy - Violin
Colleen Allen - alto sax/flute
Liam Mitro - Alto sax/bass clarinet
David Riddel - Guitar
Noam Lemish - Piano
Dan Fortin - Bass
Andrew McCarthy - Drums
David Riddel is a Toronto-based guitarist and composer. Since graduating from the jazz studies program at the University of Toronto in 2016, he has recorded and performed extensively across Canada and internationally with some of Canada's most notable musicians. Riddel has been awarded multiple grants from the Ontario Arts Council, including the Chalmers Professional Development grant, with which he studied in Amsterdam with renowned Dutch guitarist and composer Reiner Baas.
Riddel is a veritable composer and leads many of his own projects, including the avant/chamber jazz group Dr. Purgatory, whose second LP was released in 2025 to critical acclaim. The album features Colleen Allen (sax, flute), Andrew Downing (upright
bass), Noam Lemish (piano), Aline Homzy (violin), Stefan Hegerat (drums) and Conrad Gluch (sax, bass clarinet), and is accompanied by a novella written by Riddel and illustrated by Sid Sharp.
In addition to his work as a leader, Riddel is an in-demand sideman, whose work with Chelsea McBride’s big band, ethereal vocalist Laura Swankey, Canadian sax-hero Colleen Allen, Vancouver avant-garde harpist Elisa Thorn, among others, has earned him praise from jazz critics in Canada and the United States. Riddel has performed at the Toronto Jazz Festival, the Edmonton Jazz festival, the Calgary Jazz Festival, the Halifax Jazz Festival and more.

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
David Riddel's Dr. Purgatory
David Riddel’s Dr. Purgatory
September 21 & 22 @ 8:00PM
Colleen Allen - Alto Sax
Matt Woroshyl - Alto Sax
David Riddel - Guitar
Noam Lemish - Piano
Mark Godfrey - Bass
Aaron Blewett - Drums
David Riddel is a Toronto-based guitarist and composer. Since graduating from the jazz studies program at the University of Toronto in 2016, he has recorded and performed extensively across Canada and internationally with some of Canada's most notable musicians. Riddel has been awarded multiple grants from the Ontario Arts Council, including the Chalmers Professional Development grant, with which he studied in Amsterdam with renowned Dutch guitarist and composer Reiner Baas.
Riddel is a veritable composer and leads many of his own projects, including the avant/chamber jazz group Dr. Purgatory, whose second LP was released in 2025 to critical acclaim. The album features Colleen Allen (sax, flute), Andrew Downing (upright
bass), Noam Lemish (piano), Aline Homzy (violin), Stefan Hegerat (drums) and Conrad Gluch (sax, bass clarinet), and is accompanied by a novella written by Riddel and illustrated by Sid Sharp.
In addition to his work as a leader, Riddel is an in-demand sideman, whose work with Chelsea McBride’s big band, ethereal vocalist Laura Swankey, Canadian sax-hero Colleen Allen, Vancouver avant-garde harpist Elisa Thorn, among others, has earned him praise from jazz critics in Canada and the United States. Riddel has performed at the Toronto Jazz Festival, the Edmonton Jazz festival, the Calgary Jazz Festival, the Halifax Jazz Festival and more.

Laura Hubert Band
LAURA HUBERT BAND
september 7, 14, 21, 28 @5:30PM
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.
QUISHA WINT
Quisha Wint
September 21st @ 2:00PM
Primarily first-come, first-served, Limited VIP tickets are available for guaranteed premium seating and meet & greet.
Cover Charges
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Join celebrated artist Quisha Wint for an intimate afternoon of jazz and R&B soul at The Rex Toronto. Known for her powerhouse vocals and undeniable stage presence, Quisha effortlessly blends the smooth elegance of jazz with the soulful grooves of R&B. With years of experience captivating audiences across Canada and beyond, she has shared stages with music legends and earned acclaim for her dynamic performances.
This special duo performance with the phenomenal Michael Shand on piano promises an unforgettable afternoon of music, featuring reimagined classics and heartfelt originals. Whether you’re a jazz aficionado or a lover of soulful melodies, Quisha’s artistry will leave you inspired and uplifted.
SB Organ Trio
SB Organ Trio
September 20 @ 10:45pm
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).
Barry Elmes Quintet
Barry Elmes Quintet
September 17, 18, 19, 20 @ 8:00PM
Barry Elmes -Drums
Brian O’Kane - Trumpet
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Lorne Lofsky - Guitar
Pat Collins - Bass
Barry Elmes has occupied a position of prominence on the Canadian jazz scene since the 1980s and has become internationally respected over the years since, not only as one of Canada’s most talented drummers, but for parallel accomplishments as a composer, producer, recording artist, and dedicated educator. His award-winning work has been documented on over 90 jazz CDs, and he has performed all over the world with many renowned jazz artists including Dizzy Gillespie, Tommy Flanagan, Charlie Haden, Diana Krall, Joe Henderson, John Abercrombie, Oliver Jones, Cedar Walton, Phil Nimmons, and Moe Koffman. In 1991 he formed the Barry Elmes Quintet, featuring a “who’s who” of the best in Canadian jazz. A success from the beginning, this group has toured internationally and released seven critically acclaimed recordings. The new CD “Night Flight” showcases Barry’s arrangements of compositions by a wide range of iconic jazz composers, from Duke Ellington to Charles Mingus to Keith Jarrett.
At the Jazz Room performance, the quintet will perform selections from “Night Flight” and from all their previous releases.
Ronley Teper's Lipliners
Ronley Teper’s Lipliners
September 20 @ 5:00pm
Tim Posgate - Banjo/Guitar
Dave Clark - Drums
Chris Adriaanse - Base
Elena Kapeleris - Tenor & Bari Sax
Caleb Hamilton - Trumpet/Accordion
Dafydd Hughes - Piano
Ronley Teper - Vox & Guitar
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Children at heart who love comedic, poetic, theatric, yet at times serious storytelling alongside truly magical music, should prepare themselves for the surprising world of Ronley Teper. Born in South Africa and growing up in Toronto, she is an active composer, producer & multimedia artist. As Ronley Teper and The Lipliners, Teper invites a rotating roster of some of the finest musicians, animators and multimedia artists to publicly improvise around her storytelling and songwriting styles that cycle through many influences from folk, funk, jazz, cabaret, cinematic, post rock and pop musical sensibilities. This process has developed a series of collaborations and an ever flowing body of work. She has been described as reminiscent of artists including Tom Waits, Mary Margaret O’Hara, Kate Bush, Talking Heads, and Frank Zappa.
A musician and performance artist, Teper has been an active member in the arts scene for almost two decades. Over this time, she has recorded 5 independent LP’s; with an upcoming 6th “Everyone Loves A Good Story” (Coming out Fall 2021). Composed, and performed works for puppet theatre in both Summerworks and Fringe Festivals in Toronto and Montreal; in COVID times created & directed So Whatcha Doin? A Youtube series hosted by Sock Face Teper that explores music, art, friendship and philosophical questions, such as: What is your favourite snack? hosted by a sock remote. She has had musical placements in television, documentary films, and a few video games. She was a guest speaker at the first TEDx talks in Bangkok, Thailand. Teper has participated in a variety of collaborations, artist’s residencies and has toured regularly in Canada, Europe and abroad.
Dr. Nick & The Rollercoasters
Dr. Nick & The Rollercoasters
september 20 @ 2:00 PM
Blues Band
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.
Mattaus Gretzinger Quartet
Mattaus Gretzinger Quartet
September 19 @ 10:45pm
Mattaus Gretzinger - Saxophone
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Mattaus Gretzinger is a saxophonist, composer and teacher based in the dynamic city of Toronto. Hailing from Oakville, Ontario, he discovered his love for the saxophone in 7th grade, finding any opportunity he could to learn more about the instrument. He has poured his heart and soul into mastering the saxophone, and constantly pushes boundaries to create a unique and captivating musical voice. Mattaus Gretzinger can be found playing around Toronto at venues such as The Rex, Jazz Bistro and Drom Taberna as well as theatre shows and corporate events. Mattaus has had the pleasure of sharing the stage with the likes of Terri Lynne Carrington, Rich Brown, Ethan Ardelli, Jon Maharaj, Lorne Lofsky, Andrew Marzatto, Jacob Chung and more. In addition to his skills as an alto saxophonist, he is also an avid composer. Mattaus find immense joy in crafting original compositions that leave a lasting impression on the audience. Mattaus challenges conventions, tells stories, and evokes deep emotions through his compositions. Mattaus can't wait to share his passion and creativity with you through his performances and compositions. Stay tuned for what's to come—he's just getting started!
Barry Elmes Quintet
Barry Elmes Quintet
September 17, 18, 19, 20 @ 8:00PM
Barry Elmes -Drums
Brian O’Kane - Trumpet
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Lorne Lofsky - Guitar
Pat Collins - Bass
Barry Elmes has occupied a position of prominence on the Canadian jazz scene since the 1980s and has become internationally respected over the years since, not only as one of Canada’s most talented drummers, but for parallel accomplishments as a composer, producer, recording artist, and dedicated educator. His award-winning work has been documented on over 90 jazz CDs, and he has performed all over the world with many renowned jazz artists including Dizzy Gillespie, Tommy Flanagan, Charlie Haden, Diana Krall, Joe Henderson, John Abercrombie, Oliver Jones, Cedar Walton, Phil Nimmons, and Moe Koffman. In 1991 he formed the Barry Elmes Quintet, featuring a “who’s who” of the best in Canadian jazz. A success from the beginning, this group has toured internationally and released seven critically acclaimed recordings. The new CD “Night Flight” showcases Barry’s arrangements of compositions by a wide range of iconic jazz composers, from Duke Ellington to Charles Mingus to Keith Jarrett.
At the Jazz Room performance, the quintet will perform selections from “Night Flight” and from all their previous releases.
Shannon Butcher
Shannon Butcher
September 5, 12, 19, 26 @ 5:00PM
Shannon Butcher - Vocals
Band - TBA
NO RESERVATIONS
PAY WHAT YOU CAN
Shannon Butcher is an acclaimed Canadian singer, songwriter, arranger and record producer. She charms audiences with her joyful wit and warm energy - her performances capturing the unique spirit of each song while also celebrating the playful nature of jazz.
She has toured across Canada, including performances at Victoria’s Hermann’s Jazz Club, Edmonton’s Yardbird Suite, Montreal’s Upstairs Jazz and the major jazz festivals in Ontario. She has performed across The United States and in England.
Shannon’s original songs reveal the breadth of her influences, from the sounds of Big Band music halls to Yorkville folk coffee houses. As an arranger, she interprets chart topping pop songs with a fresh and exciting jazz perspective.
Shannon has released five albums under her own label Summer Bloom Records, her first album earning an iTunes’ Best New Jazz Artist of the Year award. In addition to her solo work, she has performed and recorded with Swing Rosie - an Andrews Sisters-inspired trio - as well as the folk quartet Samways, which released its self-titled debut album in 2021.
In 2022, Shannon released two singles: a bass/voice duet recording of “They Say It’s Spring” with her longtime collaborator, bassist Ross MacIntyre; as well as her original song “You’re Getting Nothing For Christmas (But My Love)”, recorded by the Shannon Butcher Quintet featuring John MacLeod on trumpet.
Her latest single "One Fine Day" with Ross MacIntyre comes out on November 14th, 2023!
Barry Elmes Quintet
Barry Elmes Quintet
September 17, 18, 19, 20 @ 8PM
Barry Elmes -Drums
Brian O’Kane - Trumpet
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Lorne Lofsky - Guitar
Pat Collins - Bass
Barry Elmes has occupied a position of prominence on the Canadian jazz scene since the 1980s and has become internationally respected over the years since, not only as one of Canada’s most talented drummers, but for parallel accomplishments as a composer, producer, recording artist, and dedicated educator. His award-winning work has been documented on over 90 jazz CDs, and he has performed all over the world with many renowned jazz artists including Dizzy Gillespie, Tommy Flanagan, Charlie Haden, Diana Krall, Joe Henderson, John Abercrombie, Oliver Jones, Cedar Walton, Phil Nimmons, and Moe Koffman. In 1991 he formed the Barry Elmes Quintet, featuring a “who’s who” of the best in Canadian jazz. A success from the beginning, this group has toured internationally and released seven critically acclaimed recordings. The new CD “Night Flight” showcases Barry’s arrangements of compositions by a wide range of iconic jazz composers, from Duke Ellington to Charles Mingus to Keith Jarrett.
At the Jazz Room performance, the quintet will perform selections from “Night Flight” and from all their previous releases.
Tim SHIA’S RASH
tim shia’s rash
September 18 @ 5:00pm
Tim Shia
Andrew Rasmussen - Keys
Don Scott - Guitar
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Barry Elmes Quintet
Barry Elmes Quintet
September 17, 18, 19, 20 @ 8:00PM
Barry Elmes -Drums
Brian O’Kane - Trumpet
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Lorne Lofsky - Guitar
Pat Collins - Bass
Barry Elmes has occupied a position of prominence on the Canadian jazz scene since the 1980s and has become internationally respected over the years since, not only as one of Canada’s most talented drummers, but for parallel accomplishments as a composer, producer, recording artist, and dedicated educator. His award-winning work has been documented on over 90 jazz CDs, and he has performed all over the world with many renowned jazz artists including Dizzy Gillespie, Tommy Flanagan, Charlie Haden, Diana Krall, Joe Henderson, John Abercrombie, Oliver Jones, Cedar Walton, Phil Nimmons, and Moe Koffman. In 1991 he formed the Barry Elmes Quintet, featuring a “who’s who” of the best in Canadian jazz. A success from the beginning, this group has toured internationally and released seven critically acclaimed recordings. The new CD “Night Flight” showcases Barry’s arrangements of compositions by a wide range of iconic jazz composers, from Duke Ellington to Charles Mingus to Keith Jarrett.
At the Jazz Room performance, the quintet will perform selections from “Night Flight” and from all their previous releases.
Trombone Charlotte & Jared Higgins Present: Grapevine Quartet
Trombone Charlotte & Jared Higgins Present: Grapevine Quartet
september10, 17, 24 @ 5:00pm
Charlotte McAfee-Brunner - Trombone and Vocals
Jared Higgins - Guitar
Max Simpson - Bass
Andrew McCarthy - Drums
No Reservations
PAY WHAT YOU CAN
Toronto's very own Charlotte McAfee-Brunner, AKA Trombone Charlotte, has been working in the local Jazz scene since 2016 as a trombone sideman and has been singing and leading bands since 2021. With her roots in 30s and 40s swing and both classic and modern big band music, she has made a serious footprint in the Traditional New Orleans Jazz scene in Toronto as well. Some career highlights of the past few years include bandleading one or more times at Toronto Jazz Festival, Kensington Market Jazz Festival, Port Hope Jazz Festival, Mont Tremblent Blues Festival, and singing original songs in the 2023 Women's Blues Reveue at Massey Hall. She also performed in a big band of Toronto's top musicians accompanying the Yellow Jackets at Koerner Hall this past April!
Trombone Charlotte has recently returned from New Orleans where she played regularly at many iconic venues like the Spotted Cat or Fritzel's Jazz Pub; sat in at Snug Harbor, Preservation Hall, and the Danny Barker Festival; and played Trombone for Monty Banks at the French Quarter Festival and for Glen David Andrews at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.

CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM hosted by CHRIS Banks
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
FLINTLOCK
FLINTLOCK
September 16 & 30 @ 5:00PM
Jordana Talsky - Vocals
Scott Metcalfe - Piano (Sept 30th)
Mark Hundevad - Vibes (Sept 16th), Drums (Sept 30th)
Shawn Nykwist - Sax
James Thompson - Bass
Morgan Childs - Drums (Sept 16th)
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Jordana Talsky is a singer, songwriter, and vocal looper known for her unique blend of jazz, soul, and indie-pop. As a versatile performer, she offers a range of live experiences, from solo shows where she builds intricate loop choirs on the spot, to performances with her jazz band that range in flavour and repertoire, and more intimate acoustic sets. Each performance is a fresh experience, blending her interpretations of covers with her original songs.
Her vocal loop track, “RUN,” was selected as a finalist in Canada’s CBC Searchlight Contest. Jordana has also been recognized in notable music competitions including the John Lennon Songwriting Competition, the Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition, the Julian Award for Emerging Canadian Artists, and the Toronto Independent Music Awards. She has toured extensively across Canada, Europe, and the U.S., including a notable appearance at Summerfest, the world’s largest music festival, during her U.S. debut tour.
Jordana's releases, "Neither of Either," "Standard Deviation," and "Zahava," an EP of original vocal looping music, have received critical praise and airplay internationally.
The Steve Holt Jazz Impact Quintet
The Steve Holt Jazz Impact Quintet
September 14, & 15 @ 8:00pm
Kevin Turcotte - Trumpet & Flugelhorn
Perry White - Tenor Saxophone
Steve Holt - Piano
Duncan Hopkins - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Steve Holt is a JUNO-nominated jazz pianist and one of Canada’s premier jazz artists. A graduate of McGill University’s prestigious music program (B.Mus Jazz Performance, 1981), Holt built his career through decades of international performances, collaborations, and critically acclaimed recordings. He has performed with legendary figures such as Archie Shepp, Larry Coryell, James Moody, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, Bob Mover, and Michel Urbaniak. In 1983, Holt's debut album earned a JUNO nomination, setting the tone for a career marked by artistic excellence and innovation. In 2002, he earned Honorable Mention at the USA Songwriting Competition, the world’s largest songwriting contest. In 2025 he put together The Steve Holt Jazz Impact Quintet, a powerhouse all-star ensemble featuring Canada’s top jazz talent. The group delivers electrifying performances rooted in jazz tradition but fueled by modern creativity. In April 2025, Steve Holt released "The Steve Holt Jazz Impact Quintet – IMPACT," his first album as leader and composer in over two decades.

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
The Steve Holt Jazz Impact Quintet
The Steve Holt Jazz Impact Quintet
September 14, & 15 @ 8:00pm
Kevin Turcotte - Trumpet & Flugelhorn
Perry White - Tenor Saxophone
Steve Holt - Piano
Duncan Hopkins - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Steve Holt is a JUNO-nominated jazz pianist and one of Canada’s premier jazz artists. A graduate of McGill University’s prestigious music program (B.Mus Jazz Performance, 1981), Holt built his career through decades of international performances, collaborations, and critically acclaimed recordings. He has performed with legendary figures such as Archie Shepp, Larry Coryell, James Moody, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, Bob Mover, and Michel Urbaniak. In 1983, Holt's debut album earned a JUNO nomination, setting the tone for a career marked by artistic excellence and innovation. In 2002, he earned Honorable Mention at the USA Songwriting Competition, the world’s largest songwriting contest. In 2025 he put together The Steve Holt Jazz Impact Quintet, a powerhouse all-star ensemble featuring Canada’s top jazz talent. The group delivers electrifying performances rooted in jazz tradition but fueled by modern creativity. In April 2025, Steve Holt released "The Steve Holt Jazz Impact Quintet – IMPACT," his first album as leader and composer in over two decades.

Laura Hubert Band
LAURA HUBERT BAND
september 7, 14, 21, 28 @5:00PM
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.
MAGDA BARACZKA & GRACIE SINGH-YUZ
MAGDA BARACZKA & GRACIE SINGH-YUZ
September 14th @ 2:00pm
Primarily first-come, first-served, Limited VIP tickets are available for guaranteed premium seating and meet & greet.
Cover Charges
$15 Front Section
$10 Back Section
Entering their third year of jazz voice studies at the University of Toronto, Magda Baraczka and Gracie Singh-Yuz are two very promising young rising artists in the Toronto jazz scene. They share a passion for playing popular jazz standards, putting their own creative twists on the arrangements. Magda and Gracie have spent the past 2 years working on their sound as a duo. They have taken to the stages across Toronto jazz venues in several ensembles and have led their own groups at the Rex Hotel Jazz and Blues Bar, the Emmet Ray, the Only Cafe, and The Duke. This evening of music will feature vocal arrangements by both Magda and Gracie, with music from the traditional jazz idiom. Highlighting their individual abilities as well as their enthralling vocal blend, this show is one you do not want to miss!
Ewen Farncombe Trio
Ewen Farncombe Trio
September 13 @ 10:45pm
Ewen Farncombe - Piano
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Ewen Farncombe is a Juno nominated pianist and composer based out of Toronto and has been a professional on the scene there for nearly a decade. Having played on various recordings and with numerous bands, he has earned his reputation as a highly skilled musician.
While he was attending Humber College for a degree in music performance, he received several prestigious awards, including the Hnatyshyn Foundation Oscar Peterson award. While jazz is Ewen’s passion, he is a versatile player and is known to play many genres of music.
Marito Marques
Marito Marques
September 10, 11, 12, 13 @ 8:00pm
Marito Marques - Drums
Synth: James Hill & Chris Pruden
Speacial Guests:
TBA
Hailing from Portugal, Marito Marques is a Grammy, Latin Grammy and Juno nominee drummer and producer, he takes the sounds of the world into his soul to produce melodies that bring the audience together in an unparalleled unity. Born July 11, 1987 in Arganil, Portugal, Marito began playing the drums at the age of 2, quickly moving on to live performances, including television appearances at 5 years old. Marques pursued his formal instruction at CETM in Coimbra, Portugal. Afterward, Marques moved to New York City to further his studies at the Drummers’ Collective and later at the Manhattan School of Music where he studied under some of the best instructors the school had to offer, including John Riley, Kendrick Scott, Ignacio Berroa or Greg Hutchinson.
The Brian An Quintet
The Brian An Quintet
September 13 @ 5:00pm
Brian An - Trombone
Paul Tarussov - Trombone
Mark Ferguson - Piano / Trombone
Ted Warren - Drums
Max Simpson - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
The Brian An Quintet follows in the footsteps of the great two-trombone groups of the 1950s and 1960s that featured stellar hornmen such as J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding, Curtis Fuller and Slide Hampton. The quintet even performs a few three-trombone arrangements, thanks to the versatility of Ottawa pianist / trombonist and kingpin of the Canadian jazz scene, Mark Ferguson (Ella Fitzgerald, Gil Evans, Tony Bennett, the Boss Brass). Join the band for an evening of swinging jazz, dueling trombones, and even some three-trombone insanity!
Brian An (pronounced “on”) is a trombonist from Ottawa. His previous appearances include the Ottawa International Jazz Festival and the National Arts Centre. Brian has also been interviewed by CBC regarding his career and performances. He studied with freelance trombonists Drum Hudson (Frank Sinatra, Paul Anka, Tony Bennett) and Chris Glassman (Michael Bublé, Ulysses Owens Jr.,, Kurt Elling). Outside of his musical pursuits, Brian studies Mathematics at the University of Waterloo.
Fern Lindzon Trio
Fern Lindzon Trio
September 13 @ 2:00pm
Fern Lindzon - Piano / Vocals
Colleen Allen - Flute & Saxophone
Chris Parnis - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
JUNO Award Nominee, Fern Lindzon is a multi-faceted pianist/vocalist/arranger.
Fern possesses a technique WholeNote Magazine called ‘breathtakingly beautiful’, respected jazz critic Mark Miller wrote ‘is secure in her sense of herself, her art, and her craft’, New Canadian Music described as ‘one of the most adventurous and accomplished vocalists, pianists, and songwriters on the T.O. jazz scene’, and Montreal critic Irwin Block lauded as ‘a rare and fascinating talent’.
Fern’s three solo CDs move comfortably and creatively through a highly personal repertoire of her own arrangements of jazz standards and original compositions inspired by World, Classical and Baroque music. Her second CD, Two Kites received a JUNO Nomination as Vocal Jazz Album of the Year. Fern also composes and performs scores for silent films and has worked as a Musical Director for theatrical productions.
Fern was a member of Sisters of Sheynville, winning a Canadian Folk Music Award as Vocal Group of the Year. Fern also performs with Lenka Lichtenberg’s Juno winning Thieves of Dreams.
Fern’s Tryptique trio with Colleen Allen (flute/saxophones) and George Koller (bass) have just released their first CD, and they’re already drawing critical attention. “This is music to contemplate, to marvel at—a work that effortlessly earns its place among our Essential Albums.” Paris Move. 5 stars.
Jakob Durst
Jakob Durst
September 12 @ 10:45 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.
Marito Marques
Marito Marques
September 10, 11, 12, 13 @ 8:00pm
Marito Marques - Drums
Synth: James Hill & Chris Pruden
Speacial Guests:
TBA
Hailing from Portugal, Marito Marques is a Grammy, Latin Grammy and Juno nominee drummer and producer, he takes the sounds of the world into his soul to produce melodies that bring the audience together in an unparalleled unity. Born July 11, 1987 in Arganil, Portugal, Marito began playing the drums at the age of 2, quickly moving on to live performances, including television appearances at 5 years old. Marques pursued his formal instruction at CETM in Coimbra, Portugal. Afterward, Marques moved to New York City to further his studies at the Drummers’ Collective and later at the Manhattan School of Music where he studied under some of the best instructors the school had to offer, including John Riley, Kendrick Scott, Ignacio Berroa or Greg Hutchinson.
Shannon Butcher
Shannon Butcher
September 5, 12, 19, 26 @ 5:00PM
Shannon Butcher - Vocals
Band - TBA
NO RESERVATIONS
PAY WHAT YOU CAN
Shannon Butcher is an acclaimed Canadian singer, songwriter, arranger and record producer. She charms audiences with her joyful wit and warm energy - her performances capturing the unique spirit of each song while also celebrating the playful nature of jazz.
She has toured across Canada, including performances at Victoria’s Hermann’s Jazz Club, Edmonton’s Yardbird Suite, Montreal’s Upstairs Jazz and the major jazz festivals in Ontario. She has performed across The United States and in England.
Shannon’s original songs reveal the breadth of her influences, from the sounds of Big Band music halls to Yorkville folk coffee houses. As an arranger, she interprets chart topping pop songs with a fresh and exciting jazz perspective.
Shannon has released five albums under her own label Summer Bloom Records, her first album earning an iTunes’ Best New Jazz Artist of the Year award. In addition to her solo work, she has performed and recorded with Swing Rosie - an Andrews Sisters-inspired trio - as well as the folk quartet Samways, which released its self-titled debut album in 2021.
In 2022, Shannon released two singles: a bass/voice duet recording of “They Say It’s Spring” with her longtime collaborator, bassist Ross MacIntyre; as well as her original song “You’re Getting Nothing For Christmas (But My Love)”, recorded by the Shannon Butcher Quintet featuring John MacLeod on trumpet.
Her latest single "One Fine Day" with Ross MacIntyre comes out on November 14th, 2023!