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The Adam Dilouya Quintet
The Adam Dilouya Quintet
July 14 @ 5:00 PM
Adam Dilouya - Vocals/keys
Joel Bracken - Tenor sax
Simon Dawes - Guitar
Jack Johnston - Bass
Alex Sgrignoli - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Adam Dilouya is a vocalist and pianist based in Toronto, Ontario. Following the release of his album “Afterimage” in 2023, he discovered a passion for jazz music and improvisation. Heavily inspired by the likes of Chet Baker, Frank Sinatra, and Bill Evans, Adam is known for his heartfelt renditions of ballads and swing tunes from the Great American Songbook.
Adam moved to downtown Toronto in 2024 and has become an active performer in the city’s vibrant jazz scene. He also recorded his first jazz album, “Newly Blue”, which will be released in Fall 2026.
For his debut show at The Rex, he will be accompanied by the talents of Joel Bracken on the tenor saxophone, Simon Dawes on the guitar, Jack Johnston on the bass, and Alex Sgrignoli on the drums.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
jUly 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.
Christian Antonacci's Moonflower
Christian Antonacci's Moonflower
July 15 @ 5:00 PM
Christian Antonacci: Trumpet
Joel Bracken: Tenor Saxophone
Andrew Marzotto: Guitar
Roberto Occhipinti: Upright Bass
Mateo Mancuso: Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Collectively lead, Christian’s quintet uses jazz standards and inspired original music as a vehicle for intuitive expression and creative improvisation! Expect to hear your favourites from Thelonious Monk, Horace Silver, Charlie Parker, and more, Interpreted by some of the best young players in Toronto, with expert guidance from the great Roberto Occhipinti.
Jessica Lalonde & Adrean Farrugia
Jessica Lalonde & Adrean Farrugia
July 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8;00Pm
Jessica Lalonde - Voice
Adrean Farrugia - Piano
Brad Goode - Trumpet (from Boulder CO, USA)
Dan Fortin - Bass
Ethan Ardelli - Drums
Vocalist Jessica Lalonde partners with award winning pianist Adrean Farrugia to bring a magnetic approach to classic jazz and fresh twists on popular modern-day songs.
Recognized by Jazz FM91 as one of 8 Canadian Women in Jazz You Need to Know; Jessica is a compelling and eclectic Canadian vocal artist. Her unique and powerful vocal sound blends a wide range of musical influences, transcending genres, and moving easily between jazz, folk, opera and swing. Since her early days as a young singer, she's enjoyed lending her voice to a diverse array of projects ranging from Operatic roles in Vancouver and Italy, to Indie-Rock backing vocals, to New Music, to every major jazz festival in Southern Ontario.
Multiple Award-winning pianist and composer Adrean Farrugia is a first call pianist nationwide, having performed with a who's who of Canadian and International Jazz. He's performed from Paris to Tokyo, and New York City to Tel-Aviv, bringing his uniquely lyrical piano stylings to more than 60 recordings to date, garnering 8 Juno award nominations and 2 Juno Awards.
Music is a powerful form of communication that has the power to inspire and nurture both the performer and the listener, as well as revealing a higher sense of being which exists in all people, and it is this belief that drives this duo’s continued journey and commitment to musical sharing and expression.
Together, they mesmerize audiences with music that is at times hypnotizing, heartfelt, virtuosic, fun, and ultimately a moving experience for listeners.
Selena Savage Quintet
Selena Savage Quintet
july 16 @ 5:00 PM
Selena savage - Trombone / Vocals
Angela Pincente - Trombone
Eric Liang - Piano
Hiro Tanaka - Bass
Angelica Zavala - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Selena Savage is a trombonist, vocalist, arranger and composer from Whitehorse, Yukon. A recent graduate of the UofT jazz program, Selena has developed a distinct voice in the scene, both as a performer and through her work in arranging and composition.
The Selena Savage Septet is a dynamic large jazz ensemble comprised of some of the city's best young musicians. Selena's writing is a fresh take on the classic Toronto big band sound, and her band plays a mix of standards and her original compositions.
Jessica Lalonde & Adrean Farrugia
Jessica Lalonde & Adrean Farrugia
July 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8;00Pm
Jessica Lalonde - Voice
Adrean Farrugia - Piano
Brad Goode - Trumpet (from Boulder CO, USA)
Dan Fortin - Bass
Ethan Ardelli - Drums
Vocalist Jessica Lalonde partners with award winning pianist Adrean Farrugia to bring a magnetic approach to classic jazz and fresh twists on popular modern-day songs.
Recognized by Jazz FM91 as one of 8 Canadian Women in Jazz You Need to Know; Jessica is a compelling and eclectic Canadian vocal artist. Her unique and powerful vocal sound blends a wide range of musical influences, transcending genres, and moving easily between jazz, folk, opera and swing. Since her early days as a young singer, she's enjoyed lending her voice to a diverse array of projects ranging from Operatic roles in Vancouver and Italy, to Indie-Rock backing vocals, to New Music, to every major jazz festival in Southern Ontario.
Multiple Award-winning pianist and composer Adrean Farrugia is a first call pianist nationwide, having performed with a who's who of Canadian and International Jazz. He's performed from Paris to Tokyo, and New York City to Tel-Aviv, bringing his uniquely lyrical piano stylings to more than 60 recordings to date, garnering 8 Juno award nominations and 2 Juno Awards.
Music is a powerful form of communication that has the power to inspire and nurture both the performer and the listener, as well as revealing a higher sense of being which exists in all people, and it is this belief that drives this duo’s continued journey and commitment to musical sharing and expression.
Together, they mesmerize audiences with music that is at times hypnotizing, heartfelt, virtuosic, fun, and ultimately a moving experience for listeners.
Sam Dickinson
Sam Dickinson
July 17 @ 5:00 PM
Sam Dickinson - Guitar
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
SAM DICKINSON was born in Toronto, and began playing guitar at the age of eight. He studied jazz during high school at the Humber College Community Music Program, followed by studies at New England Conservatory, Humber College, and McGill University. Dickinson received his Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of Miami in 2019. Dickinson’s formative years included guitar instruction from Mick Goodrick, Lorne Lofsky, Ben Monder, Joe Morris, John Hart, Ted Quinlan, and Brad Shepik, as well as composition/arranging lessons from John Hollenbeck, Christine Jensen, and Joe Sullivan. Dickinson has shared the stage with Donny McCaslin, Jerry Bergonzi, Jack DeJohnette, Seamus Blake, Jean- Michel Pilc, Dave Holland, Pat LaBarbara, Jimmy Heath, and Danilo Perez, to name a few. Dickinson released his debut album Don’t Ask Me in 2023, and maintains an active schedule performing, composing, and teaching. Dickinson’s second album Gemini Duets (TQM Records) is a collection of solo guitar music, and was released digitally and on vinyl in 2025.
Jessica Lalonde & Adrean Farrugia
Jessica Lalonde & Adrean Farrugia
July 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8;00Pm
Jessica Lalonde - Voice
Adrean Farrugia - Piano
Brad Goode - Trumpet (from Boulder CO, USA)
Dan Fortin - Bass
Ethan Ardelli - Drums
Vocalist Jessica Lalonde partners with award winning pianist Adrean Farrugia to bring a magnetic approach to classic jazz and fresh twists on popular modern-day songs.
Recognized by Jazz FM91 as one of 8 Canadian Women in Jazz You Need to Know; Jessica is a compelling and eclectic Canadian vocal artist. Her unique and powerful vocal sound blends a wide range of musical influences, transcending genres, and moving easily between jazz, folk, opera and swing. Since her early days as a young singer, she's enjoyed lending her voice to a diverse array of projects ranging from Operatic roles in Vancouver and Italy, to Indie-Rock backing vocals, to New Music, to every major jazz festival in Southern Ontario.
Multiple Award-winning pianist and composer Adrean Farrugia is a first call pianist nationwide, having performed with a who's who of Canadian and International Jazz. He's performed from Paris to Tokyo, and New York City to Tel-Aviv, bringing his uniquely lyrical piano stylings to more than 60 recordings to date, garnering 8 Juno award nominations and 2 Juno Awards.
Music is a powerful form of communication that has the power to inspire and nurture both the performer and the listener, as well as revealing a higher sense of being which exists in all people, and it is this belief that drives this duo’s continued journey and commitment to musical sharing and expression.
Together, they mesmerize audiences with music that is at times hypnotizing, heartfelt, virtuosic, fun, and ultimately a moving experience for listeners.
The Howard Levy 4 [of Béla Fleck and the Flecktones]
The Howard Levy 4
July 17 & 18 @ 10:30 PM
Howard Levy - Harmonica, Piano, Compositions
Chris Siebold - Guitar
Joshua Ramos - Bass
Luiz Ewerling - Drums
The Howard Levy 4 is a dynamic, multi-styled band hailing from Chicago, led by Grammy-Award winning diatonic harmonica master, pianist and composer Howard Levy. Joining him are the incredibly virtuosic guitarist Chris Siebold, the outstanding upright and electric bassist Joshua Ramos, and the masterful Brazilian drummer Luiz Ewerling. This powerhouse ensemble delivers pure musical magic in a range of styles that includes Jazz, Latin, World Music, and Blues. Besides several distinctively reworked American and Brazilian tunes, the band has an astonishingly diverse repertoire of original compositions that combine and blend many cultures, rhythms and genres, creating a sonic experience that's nothing short of extraordinary.
A prolific recording artist, Howard has released 17 albums under his own name and appeared on hundreds more. He is a founding member of Bela Fleck and The Flecktones and has performed and recorded with an incredibly diverse range of artists including Kenny Loggins, Paquito D’Rivera, Donald Fagen, and Kurt Elling. The revolutionary technique that he developed on the diatonic harmonica transformed it into a fully chromatic instrument for the first time, opening up possibilities for limitless musical exploration while still retaining the cry of the Blues.
Sounding like no other on stage, Howard’s unparalleled harmonica playing and virtuosic, lyrical pianism creates a 1-2 punch, effortlessly alternating between instruments and sometimes blending the two in wild and unexpected ways. The Chicago Tribune says, “As Art Tatum was to the piano, so is Levy to the harmonica: a hyper-virtuoso whose feats can be admired and studied but never really replicated.” And Jazz Times notes, “Although he cites McCoy Tyner and Herbie Hancock as influences, Levy the pianist has a sunnier, more ebullient style than either, enlivened by an unfailing upward momentum...”
Chris, house guitarist for A Prairie Home Companion, has recorded and toured with some of Chicago’s most eclectic Jazz and fusion groups; Joshua, who played five years with jazz legend Ramsey Lewis, is one of the industry’s most in-demand bassists; Luiz, whose Brazilian roots infuse the ensemble with rhythmic and compositional richness, adds profound depth to the group’s sound.
The Howard Levy 4’s live performances are a feast for the intellect and the senses, brimming with unbridled energy and artistic brilliance. Their EP, "Live from Chicago”, showcases their extraordinary ability to transcend musical genres and captivate audiences. Experience the artistry of The Howard Levy 4, where every concert is a journey through boundless landscapes of musical expression.
Adriana Malandrino
Adriana Malandrino
July 18 @ 2:00 PM
Adriana Malandrino - Vocals
Eric Liang - Piano
Alex Sgrignoli - Drums
Bass - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Adriana Malandrino is a Toronto-based jazz vocalist and recent graduate of the University of Toronto’s renowned Jazz Music program. Known for her warm tone, expressive phrasing, and modern interpretations of classic standards, she brings a fresh and thoughtful voice to the contemporary jazz scene. Whether performing with small ensembles or leading her own projects, Adriana combines technical skill with heartfelt musical storytelling.
John Neudorf Trio
John Neudorf Trio
July 18 @ 5:00 PM
John Neudorf: Vocals
Nancy Walker: Piano
Dan Fortin: Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Embark on a musical journey with John Neudorf, a seasoned force in the industry for the past three decades. His latest album, “Here’s To Life” showcases a collection of covers and original tunes, which reflect John’s most meaningful life experiences. John is receiving consistent spins on JazzFM for his tracks “Red Clay” and “Tomorrow Never Knows,” and recently marked the tremendous success of his album launch party at Red Stone Winery.
With a blues foundation as deep as his jazz improvisations, John's performances are an explosive fusion of scat, warm phrasing, and an unmistakable passion for his craft. A marvel not to be missed, John Neudorf captivates audiences with every note.
Jessica Lalonde & Adrean Farrugia
Jessica Lalonde & Adrean Farrugia
July 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8;00Pm
Jessica Lalonde - Voice
Adrean Farrugia - Piano
Brad Goode - Trumpet (from Boulder CO, USA)
Dan Fortin - Bass
Ethan Ardelli - Drums
Vocalist Jessica Lalonde partners with award winning pianist Adrean Farrugia to bring a magnetic approach to classic jazz and fresh twists on popular modern-day songs.
Recognized by Jazz FM91 as one of 8 Canadian Women in Jazz You Need to Know; Jessica is a compelling and eclectic Canadian vocal artist. Her unique and powerful vocal sound blends a wide range of musical influences, transcending genres, and moving easily between jazz, folk, opera and swing. Since her early days as a young singer, she's enjoyed lending her voice to a diverse array of projects ranging from Operatic roles in Vancouver and Italy, to Indie-Rock backing vocals, to New Music, to every major jazz festival in Southern Ontario.
Multiple Award-winning pianist and composer Adrean Farrugia is a first call pianist nationwide, having performed with a who's who of Canadian and International Jazz. He's performed from Paris to Tokyo, and New York City to Tel-Aviv, bringing his uniquely lyrical piano stylings to more than 60 recordings to date, garnering 8 Juno award nominations and 2 Juno Awards.
Music is a powerful form of communication that has the power to inspire and nurture both the performer and the listener, as well as revealing a higher sense of being which exists in all people, and it is this belief that drives this duo’s continued journey and commitment to musical sharing and expression.
Together, they mesmerize audiences with music that is at times hypnotizing, heartfelt, virtuosic, fun, and ultimately a moving experience for listeners.
The Howard Levy 4 [of Béla Fleck and the Flecktones]
The Howard Levy 4
July 17 & 18 @ 10:30 PM
Howard Levy - Harmonica, Piano, Compositions
Chris Siebold - Guitar
Joshua Ramos - Bass
Luiz Ewerling - Drums
The Howard Levy 4 is a dynamic, multi-styled band hailing from Chicago, led by Grammy-Award winning diatonic harmonica master, pianist and composer Howard Levy. Joining him are the incredibly virtuosic guitarist Chris Siebold, the outstanding upright and electric bassist Joshua Ramos, and the masterful Brazilian drummer Luiz Ewerling. This powerhouse ensemble delivers pure musical magic in a range of styles that includes Jazz, Latin, World Music, and Blues. Besides several distinctively reworked American and Brazilian tunes, the band has an astonishingly diverse repertoire of original compositions that combine and blend many cultures, rhythms and genres, creating a sonic experience that's nothing short of extraordinary.
A prolific recording artist, Howard has released 17 albums under his own name and appeared on hundreds more. He is a founding member of Bela Fleck and The Flecktones and has performed and recorded with an incredibly diverse range of artists including Kenny Loggins, Paquito D’Rivera, Donald Fagen, and Kurt Elling. The revolutionary technique that he developed on the diatonic harmonica transformed it into a fully chromatic instrument for the first time, opening up possibilities for limitless musical exploration while still retaining the cry of the Blues.
Sounding like no other on stage, Howard’s unparalleled harmonica playing and virtuosic, lyrical pianism creates a 1-2 punch, effortlessly alternating between instruments and sometimes blending the two in wild and unexpected ways. The Chicago Tribune says, “As Art Tatum was to the piano, so is Levy to the harmonica: a hyper-virtuoso whose feats can be admired and studied but never really replicated.” And Jazz Times notes, “Although he cites McCoy Tyner and Herbie Hancock as influences, Levy the pianist has a sunnier, more ebullient style than either, enlivened by an unfailing upward momentum...”
Chris, house guitarist for A Prairie Home Companion, has recorded and toured with some of Chicago’s most eclectic Jazz and fusion groups; Joshua, who played five years with jazz legend Ramsey Lewis, is one of the industry’s most in-demand bassists; Luiz, whose Brazilian roots infuse the ensemble with rhythmic and compositional richness, adds profound depth to the group’s sound.
The Howard Levy 4’s live performances are a feast for the intellect and the senses, brimming with unbridled energy and artistic brilliance. Their EP, "Live from Chicago”, showcases their extraordinary ability to transcend musical genres and captivate audiences. Experience the artistry of The Howard Levy 4, where every concert is a journey through boundless landscapes of musical expression.
Donné Roberts
Donné Roberts
July 19 @ 2:00 PM
Donné Roberts (vocal/guitar),
Kiiola (vocal/keyboard),
Chinyi C (vocal)
Paco Luviano (bass)
Justin McHugh (drum)
Perry White (Sax / flute)
Larry Graves (percussion)
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Donné Roberts is a Madagascar-born, Toronto-based singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, and mentor whose music bridges African traditions with contemporary global sounds. A two-time JUNO Award winner and four-time nominee, he is recognized as one of Canada's leading voices in global music.
His album OYA was nominated for Global Music Album of the Year at the 2022 JUNO Awards, adding to two previous JUNO Awards received as a member of African Guitar Summit and Okavango African Orchestra. In 2024, he won First Place in the International Songwriting Competition (USA), surpassing more than 14,000 entries from over 120 countries.
Donné has collaborated with artists worldwide, including providing backing vocals for the Swedish pop group Ace of Base, and was commissioned by CBC Radio One to compose the theme music for its popular morning program Fresh Air.
His uplifting performances feature irresistible African guitar rhythms, blues inspired lead guitar lines, hypnotic grooves, rich vocal harmonies, expressive jazz saxophone, and memorable melodies that invite audiences to sing along, smile, and celebrate life together.
Donné is currently completing a highly anticipated new album scheduled for release in August 2026.
For more information: https://linktr.ee/donneroberts
Laura Hubert Band
Laura Hubert Band
July 5 & 19 @ 5:00 PM
Led by : Laura Hubert - Vocals
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.
Tryptique
Tryptique
July 19 & 20 @ 8:00 PM
Fern Lindzon - Piano & Vocals
Colleen Allen - Flute & Saxophone
George Koller - Bass
Tryptique is three kindred spirits with one compelling musical vision that balances the resonance of history with the here-and-now of improvisation. Their music ranges from Baroque to bop to the blues and beyond, with a particular flair for the work of several wonderful Canadian composers. Tryptique is chamber music with a jazz soul. It is a conversation between award winning musicians and close friends Fern Lindzon (piano), Colleen Allen (flute, saxophones) and George Koller (bass). It is about exploration, taking chances, and following refined musical intuition to create a unique sound entirely Tryptique’s own. Tryptique derives its name from the visual art world (triptych) meaning either three works intended to be shown together, or a single work of art divided into three. The three works together form a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts.
Colleen: Fern, George, and I have been friends and colleagues for many years. In fact, our paths have crossed for my entire music career. During the pandemic, or The Grand Pause, as George called it, we were fortunate to be able to play weekly—socially distanced of course. During those sessions we amassed an incredibly diverse repertoire. Our communications are deep, flow easily and cover diverse topics, so not surprisingly, the musical language follows suit. This recording represents our diverse musical landscape through connected, conversational playing.
Fern:
Tryptique, it's how we finish each other's phrases. It's about trust, beauty and exploration. Of sound, tonality, and form. it's about going on a journey together. Listening, reacting, and being immersed in a whole that's greater than the sum of our three parts.
George: I simply love the vibes with Colleen and Fern. In the Tryptique trio we create chamber jazz with full use of space, allowing for free exploration while working within forms. Our repertoire is unlimited in scope with diverse styles and genres, and we often put the spotlight on Canadian composers in our live performances. It is playful and textural, sometimes referencing counterpoint and simultaneous interplay that one might hear in contemporary classical, Dixieland or third-stream jazz.
Jazz Army
Jazz Army
July 20 @ 5:00 PM
Noah Shopsowitz - Keyboards, vocals
Joe Spina - Bass
Mario Sapiens - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Toronto’s original “Jazzy-pop” stylists, NEW JAZZ ARMY offers both jazz and pop classics, in new ways, improvising, and reharmonizing their way through tunes that sound “Oh so familiar.” A refreshing diversion from the daily grind, reflecting the openness of Canada, pulse of Berklee, and diversity of Chile
Tryptique
Tryptique
July 19 & 20 @ 8:00 PM
Fern Lindzon - Piano & Vocals
Colleen Allen - Flute & Saxophone
George Koller - Bass
Tryptique is three kindred spirits with one compelling musical vision that balances the resonance of history with the here-and-now of improvisation. Their music ranges from Baroque to bop to the blues and beyond, with a particular flair for the work of several wonderful Canadian composers. Tryptique is chamber music with a jazz soul. It is a conversation between award winning musicians and close friends Fern Lindzon (piano), Colleen Allen (flute, saxophones) and George Koller (bass). It is about exploration, taking chances, and following refined musical intuition to create a unique sound entirely Tryptique’s own. Tryptique derives its name from the visual art world (triptych) meaning either three works intended to be shown together, or a single work of art divided into three. The three works together form a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts.
Colleen: Fern, George, and I have been friends and colleagues for many years. In fact, our paths have crossed for my entire music career. During the pandemic, or The Grand Pause, as George called it, we were fortunate to be able to play weekly—socially distanced of course. During those sessions we amassed an incredibly diverse repertoire. Our communications are deep, flow easily and cover diverse topics, so not surprisingly, the musical language follows suit. This recording represents our diverse musical landscape through connected, conversational playing.
Fern:
Tryptique, it's how we finish each other's phrases. It's about trust, beauty and exploration. Of sound, tonality, and form. it's about going on a journey together. Listening, reacting, and being immersed in a whole that's greater than the sum of our three parts.
George: I simply love the vibes with Colleen and Fern. In the Tryptique trio we create chamber jazz with full use of space, allowing for free exploration while working within forms. Our repertoire is unlimited in scope with diverse styles and genres, and we often put the spotlight on Canadian composers in our live performances. It is playful and textural, sometimes referencing counterpoint and simultaneous interplay that one might hear in contemporary classical, Dixieland or third-stream jazz.
Tymish Koznarsky
Tymish Koznarsky
July 21 @ 5:00 PM
Tymish Koznarsky: Alto Sax
Steve Carson: Tenor Sax
Mateo Mancuso: Drums
Kieran Menard: Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Award-winning saxophonist Tymish Koznarsky is a dynamic voice in Toronto’s jazz scene. Known for his expressive tone and deep musicality, Tymish leads his own quintet and is a sought-after sideman, performing regularly at top venues across the city. He has worked and studied with jazz luminaries such as Harold Mabern, Terri Lyne Carrington, Kirk MacDonald, and Pat LaBarbera, and was a featured soloist on Caity Gyorgy’s Juno Award-winning album Featuring.
A frequent performer at The Rex, Tymish has appeared with ensembles including the Jacob Chung Quintet, Ale Nunez group, Duncan Wilson Quartet and more. His recent work includes a recording with acclaimed vocalist Ale Nunez on her EP Lemon Tree. His artistry has earned him multiple accolades, including the Lou Williamson Woodwind Scholarship, the Greg Wells Scholarship, and the Kira Payne Memorial Bursary.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
jUly 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.
Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott
July 22 @ 5:00 PM
Andrew Scott -Guitar
Taylor Maslin -Clarinet/saxophone
Nathan Tran -Piano
Jonathan Meyer -Bass
Norbert Botos -Drums
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).
Joaquin Núñez & Habana Safari
Joaquin Núñez & Habana Safari
July 22, 23, 24, 25 @ 8:00 PM
Joaquin Núñez - Drums/percussion
Paco - Bass
Marta E - Vocal
Luis Anselmi - Piano
Luis Denis - Sax
Joaquin Núñez is a multi-award-winning Cuban-Canadian percussionist and founder of Habana Safari, a Toronto-based ensemble established in 2007 that has become one of Canada’s most distinctive Cuban music acts. Blending traditional Cuban music, Afro-Cuban jazz, and contemporary influences, the group explores the evolution of Cuban music from early genres such as danza, contradanza, and danzón to modern interpretations, combining traditional instruments like bata drums with trumpet, piano, bass, and violin. Known for their electrifying live performances and dynamic percussion, Habana Safari captivates audiences with an authentic yet innovative sound. Their acclaimed debut album, Ruta de la Clave, won the Latin Canada Award for Album of the Year and received a 2026 CFMA nomination, with original compositions by Núñez and collaborations with Cuban pianist Dayramir Gonzálezearning praise as a standout modern Afro-Cuban jazz recording.
the Roast Chicken Ramblers
the Roast Chicken Ramblers
July 23 @ 5:00 PM
led by: Isaak Bonk – Guitar / Vocals
Mo Mitchell - Violin
Yiki Wang - Guitar
Clayton Harder - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Isaak Bonk’s stride guitar playing serves as the foundation for turn of the 20th century jazz, blues and ragtime. By way of the great early American blues guitarists (Blind Blake, Lonnie Johnson) Isaak has cultivated a playing style to suit swing music of the pre war era. The Roast Chicken Ramblers are comprised of Toronto’s finest musicians, they blend humour and reverie into an eclectic repertoire from a by-gone age.
Joaquin Núñez & Habana Safari
Joaquin Núñez & Habana Safari
July 22, 23, 24, 25 @ 8:00 PM
Joaquin Núñez - Drums/percussion
Paco - Bass
Marta E - Vocal
Luis Anselmi - Piano
Luis Denis - Sax
Joaquin Núñez is a multi-award-winning Cuban-Canadian percussionist and founder of Habana Safari, a Toronto-based ensemble established in 2007 that has become one of Canada’s most distinctive Cuban music acts. Blending traditional Cuban music, Afro-Cuban jazz, and contemporary influences, the group explores the evolution of Cuban music from early genres such as danza, contradanza, and danzón to modern interpretations, combining traditional instruments like bata drums with trumpet, piano, bass, and violin. Known for their electrifying live performances and dynamic percussion, Habana Safari captivates audiences with an authentic yet innovative sound. Their acclaimed debut album, Ruta de la Clave, won the Latin Canada Award for Album of the Year and received a 2026 CFMA nomination, with original compositions by Núñez and collaborations with Cuban pianist Dayramir Gonzálezearning praise as a standout modern Afro-Cuban jazz recording.
The 501 East
The 501 East
July 24 @ 5:00 PM
Carlos Lopes: Guitar (Acoustic).
Aidan Mason: Guitar (Acoustic) and Violin.
Russ Boswell: Bass (Electric).
Gary Craig: Drums.
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
The 501 East is a group made up of 4 of Canada's finest musicians; Aidan Mason on guitar, violin, and vocals, Carlos Lopes on guitar, Russ Boswell on bass, and Gary Craig on drums.
Each of these performers is a major player in the Canadian and Global music scenes. They have been performing in this configuration since 2014 but have been friends and musical compatriots since the 80s.
Their sound is an instrumental blend of bluesy, jazz lines over rootsy, Americana grooves. The original and cover songs are a reflection of their extensive and diverse musical backgrounds. Aidan's South African upbringing, Carlos' Latin/jazz, and film scoring background, Gary's deep folk and blues roots and Russ' rock, pop and jazz experience.
The first group album "Short Turn" was selected as one of Jazz FM's picks for albums of the year: 2024.
Joaquin Núñez & Habana Safari
Joaquin Núñez & Habana Safari
July 22, 23, 24, 25 @ 8:00 PM
Joaquin Núñez - Drums/percussion
Paco - Bass
Marta E - Vocal
Luis Anselmi - Piano
Luis Denis - Sax
Joaquin Núñez is a multi-award-winning Cuban-Canadian percussionist and founder of Habana Safari, a Toronto-based ensemble established in 2007 that has become one of Canada’s most distinctive Cuban music acts. Blending traditional Cuban music, Afro-Cuban jazz, and contemporary influences, the group explores the evolution of Cuban music from early genres such as danza, contradanza, and danzón to modern interpretations, combining traditional instruments like bata drums with trumpet, piano, bass, and violin. Known for their electrifying live performances and dynamic percussion, Habana Safari captivates audiences with an authentic yet innovative sound. Their acclaimed debut album, Ruta de la Clave, won the Latin Canada Award for Album of the Year and received a 2026 CFMA nomination, with original compositions by Núñez and collaborations with Cuban pianist Dayramir Gonzálezearning praise as a standout modern Afro-Cuban jazz recording.
George Lake Big Band
George Lake Big Band
july 25 @ 2:00 PM
Vocals by - Vincent Wolfe & Diya Tirone
Led by : Steve Pettafor
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Since 1997 The 20-piece George Lake BIG Band has been performing for audiences around the GTA and beyond. Regulars on the festival, dance and jazz venue scene, the band’s repertoire includes the timeless hits of the big band era. Music from Miller, Dorsey, Ellington, Basie and Herman has always been the core of the band’s repertoire but the band has always moved with the times.
We’re pleased that we have two young singers with us this month. John Amato brings his take on classic and modern jazz standards, swinging and singing in the likes of Frank Sinatra, Mel Torme and Michael Buble. Young Diya Tirone brings her vocal talents to wide range of music. Her performance ranges from Ella Fitzgerald, Doris Day and June Christy to Nancy Wilson, Linda Ronstadt and Allicia Keys. Not to be missed are John and Diya’s vocal duets.
Under direction of band leader Steve Pettafor, the George Lake BIG Band is pleased to return to The Rex where the focus is always on great music.
Neon Eagle
Neon Eagle
July 25 @ 5:00 PM
Led by: Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
Joaquin Núñez & Habana Safari
Joaquin Núñez & Habana Safari
July 22, 23, 24, 25 @ 8:00 PM
Joaquin Núñez - Drums/percussion
Paco - Bass
Marta E - Vocal
Luis Anselmi - Piano
Luis Denis - Sax
Joaquin Núñez is a multi-award-winning Cuban-Canadian percussionist and founder of Habana Safari, a Toronto-based ensemble established in 2007 that has become one of Canada’s most distinctive Cuban music acts. Blending traditional Cuban music, Afro-Cuban jazz, and contemporary influences, the group explores the evolution of Cuban music from early genres such as danza, contradanza, and danzón to modern interpretations, combining traditional instruments like bata drums with trumpet, piano, bass, and violin. Known for their electrifying live performances and dynamic percussion, Habana Safari captivates audiences with an authentic yet innovative sound. Their acclaimed debut album, Ruta de la Clave, won the Latin Canada Award for Album of the Year and received a 2026 CFMA nomination, with original compositions by Núñez and collaborations with Cuban pianist Dayramir Gonzálezearning praise as a standout modern Afro-Cuban jazz recording.
Tzevi Sherman
Tzevi Sherman
July 25 @ 11PM
Tzevi Sherman - Guitar
Justin McHugh - Drums
Chris Adriaanse - Bass
PAY WHAT YOU CAN
NO RESERVATIONS
Tzevi Sherman is a guitarist based in Toronto. He is an active member of the local music scene performing in Toronto, the GTA and across Canada in many groups as a freelance musician and bandleader.
You are likely to see Tzevi performing as a sideman playing top 40 songs one night, leading his original instrumental band Astrosurf the next, accompanying a singer-songwriter at a recording session the next afternoon or even playing banjo in a traditional jazz band after that.
Tzevi’s eclectic style and versatility through many popular genres are what set him apart as a musician.
Maurice Gordon
Maurice Gordon
July 26 @ 2:00 Pm
Maurice Gordon – Guitar and vocals
Michael Kennedy – Bass
Young Sam – Drums
Rickie McIntosh – Keyboards
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Maurice Gordon and Friends features guitarist and vocalist Maurice Gordon performing classic Jamaican repertoire along with original compositions that celebrate the richness and diversity of Caribbean music. The program includes Jamaican folk music, ska, reggae, and selections inspired by the music and cultural legacy of Harry Belafonte and Miss Lou, delivered with an interactive and energetic spirit.
Grant Lyle and Brotherhood
Grant Lyle and Brotherhood
July 26 @ 5:00 PM
Grant Lyle - Guitar & Vocals
Scott Brammer - Bass
Al Cross - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Veteran Canadian Roots & Blues musician,
Grant Lyle is an esteemed guitarist,
singer and songwriter.
Having performed in top clubs,
festivals and other select venues,
his fresh approach and unique
craft is tastefully displayed on each
of his eight albums to date.
Grant has consistently enthralled
audiences with his ceaseless
dedication and passion for the
music he plays.
Grant's commitment to the quality
of music shines through while
performing live as much as in the studio.
Mike Murley
Mike Murley
July 26 & 27 @ 8:00 PM
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Kevin Turcotte - Trumpet
Dan Fortin - Bass
Reg Schwager - Guitar
Nick Fraser - Drums
Saxophonist Mike Murley is one of Canada’s most celebrated jazz artists. He has played on fourteen Juno Award-winning recordings since 1990, seven as a leader or co-leader, seven as a sideman. His most recent Junos include The North (2018), Metalwood’s Twenty (2017) and his trio’s Test of Time (2013).
Murley moved to Toronto from his native Nova Scotia in 1981 and has enjoyed a career that has spanned a wide stylistic spectrum. Recordings with legendary Canadian artists such as Ed Bickert, Rob McConnell, and Guido Basso showcase the saxophonist’s talents in the mainstream standard repertoire. On the more contemporary side, Murley has collaborated frequently with younger generations of improviser/composers including pianist David Braid and guitarist David Occhipinti. He is also well known for his work with the three-time Juno Award winning electric jazz group Metalwood. In addition, he has recorded and performed with numerous international artists including David Liebman, Renee Rosnes, John Schofield, Norma Winstone, as well as the late Paul Bley, John Abercrombie, and Kenny Wheeler.
As an educator Murley has held positions at the University of Toronto, York University, Humber College, and as a visiting member of faculty at the Banff School of Fine Arts. He also served as Jazz Area Chair/Coordinator at both U of T (2016-18, 2020-21) and York (2008-11).
Hiro Tanaka Quartet
Hiro Tanaka Quartet
July 27 @ 5:00 Pm
Hiro Tanaka: Double Bass
Joel Bracken: Tenor Saxophone
Nathan Tran: Piano
Petros Anagnostakos: Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Hiro Tanaka is a Toronto-based bassist and composer making his mark on the city’s jazz scene. Since moving to Toronto in 2018 to study at Humber College, he has built a reputation for his rock-solid feel and commanding presence. A recipient of the Humber Bass Faculty Scholarship and the Lenny Boyd Memorial Award, Hiro is recognized for his strong sense of time and his ability to elevate any ensemble he performs with.
The Hiro Tanaka Quartet features some of Toronto’s most distinctive voices: Nathan Tran on piano, Joel Bracken on tenor saxophone, and Petros Anagnostakos on drums. Performing beloved standards, selections from the Great American Songbook, and original compositions, the group embodies modern bebop.
Mike Murley
Mike Murley
July 26 & 27 @ 8:00 PM
Mike Murley - Saxophone
Kevin Turcotte - Trumpet
Dan Fortin - Bass
Reg Schwager - Guitar
Nick Fraser - Drums
Saxophonist Mike Murley is one of Canada’s most celebrated jazz artists. He has played on fourteen Juno Award-winning recordings since 1990, seven as a leader or co-leader, seven as a sideman. His most recent Junos include The North (2018), Metalwood’s Twenty (2017) and his trio’s Test of Time (2013).
Murley moved to Toronto from his native Nova Scotia in 1981 and has enjoyed a career that has spanned a wide stylistic spectrum. Recordings with legendary Canadian artists such as Ed Bickert, Rob McConnell, and Guido Basso showcase the saxophonist’s talents in the mainstream standard repertoire. On the more contemporary side, Murley has collaborated frequently with younger generations of improviser/composers including pianist David Braid and guitarist David Occhipinti. He is also well known for his work with the three-time Juno Award winning electric jazz group Metalwood. In addition, he has recorded and performed with numerous international artists including David Liebman, Renee Rosnes, John Schofield, Norma Winstone, as well as the late Paul Bley, John Abercrombie, and Kenny Wheeler.
As an educator Murley has held positions at the University of Toronto, York University, Humber College, and as a visiting member of faculty at the Banff School of Fine Arts. He also served as Jazz Area Chair/Coordinator at both U of T (2016-18, 2020-21) and York (2008-11).
Aria De Castro Quartet
Aria De Castro Quartet
July 28 @ 5:00 Pm
Aria De Castro - Vocals
Ben Payne - Bass
Evan De Castro - Drums
Tyler Prince - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Aria De Castro is a jazz vocalist, actor, and multi-instrumentalist based in Toronto. Known for her rich and silky voice, she takes inspiration from Ella Fitzgerald, Eydie Gormé, Keely Smith, Jo Stafford, and Peggy Lee to fuel her personal artistry. She has performed with various swing big bands as well as her own group at musical venues across Ontario including the Palais Royale Ballroom, the Beaches Jazz Festival, the Old Mill Toronto, the Emmet Ray, Reid’s Distillery and more. She has also headlined musical events outside of Canada, all the way from New York to Madeira, Portugal. Along with her swingin' band, Aria effortlessly captures the nostalgic sound and style of the 1940s/50s while still bringing her individual flair to the genre.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
jUly 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.
Dylan Pilcher Group
Dylan Pilcher Group
July 29 @ 5:00 PM
Dylan Pilcher - Trumpet
Jordan Middleton - Saxophone
Diya Tirone - Voice
Georgia Korba - Bass
Zane Shihadeh - Piano
Will Bentley - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Dylan Pilcher is an emerging Métis artist and musician currently based in Toronto, Canada. Originally from Treaty One Territory, his performance practice explores the intersection of cultural identity and contemporary Canadian music, weaving traditional influences into a distinct compositional and storytelling voice.
Drawing early inspiration from jazz greats like Kenny Dorham, Miles Davis, Scott Tinkler, and Terumasa Hino, Dylan’s artistry balances virtuosic improvisation with emotional nuance and sensitivity. His dynamic voice as a trumpeter and composer reflects both fiery spontaneity and deep introspection. His debut album Swan Song is set to come out in fall 2026, exploring straight ahead, contemporary and avant-garde textures.
Dylan has performed alongside leading Canadian artists such as David Braid, Greg Gatien, and Ariel Posen, and has studied under internationally recognized musicians including Kevin Turcotte, Dr. Edward Bach, and Greg Gatien. Looking forward, Dylan looks to find the intersection between music, culture and people through expression and improvisation
Ale Nuñez Feat. NYC’s Peter Bernstein
Ale Nuñez
July 29, 30, 31 & August 1 @ 8:00 PM
Ale Nuñez - Vocals
NYC’s Peter Bernstein - Guitar (July 29 & 30)
Neil Swainson - Bass (July 29 & 30)
Vlad Redzic - Guitar (July 31)
Petros Anagnostakos - Drums (July 31)
Eric Liang - Piano (July 31 & Aug 1)
Hiro Tanaka - Bass (July 31 & Aug 1)
Keith Barstow - Drums (Aug 1)
Tymish Koznarsky - Saxophone (Aug 1)
Ale Avery Nunez is a 2026 first time Juno Nominee for Best Vocal Jazz Album, Under the Lemon Tree. Ale is a vocalist, songwriter and bandleader rooted in jazz and soul and based in Toronto. Her influences range from Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, Nat King Cole, and Etta Jones to Aretha Franklin, Norah Jones and Feist. Ale has performed with musicians including Neil Swainson, Peter Bertstein, Terry Clarke and Adam Arruda. Ale closely collaborates with a friend and fellow musician, Eric Liang. Eric Liang is a pianist and composer in his final year studying jazz piano at the University of Toronto. He has previously studied with Glenn Zaleski, Aaron Parks and Chris Donnelly. An active pianist in the Toronto jazz scene, Eric has performed with musicians including Neil Swainson, Pat Labarbara, Terry Clarke, and Kirk Macdonald. Ale and Eric have been collaborating for more than 4 years now performing across Toronto, arranging and composing songs together.
Julie Mehandran
Julie Mehandran
July 30 @ 5:00 PM
Julie Mehandran - Vocals
Hiro Suzuki - Guitar
Sean Croal - Bass
Jay Hay - Saxophone
No reservations
Pay What You Can
Julie Mahendran’s first vocal inspiration was Whitney Houston, and the legacy of her influences from Chaka Khan to Aretha Franklin. Expanding back in time to find new influences in jazz greats like Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, she also found a love for vocalese- singing and writing lyrics set to instrumental classics which was popularized by Jon Hendricks and Annie Ross. Bringing these various decades of music into her arrangements and original songs, Julie’s versatile voice interprets it all with her signature clarity, feeling and sense of fun. Born in Montreal and raised in Edmonton, Julie has lived in London, New York and Boston- where she attended Berklee College of Music on scholarship, studying with and performing for legends including Cheryl Bentyne of the Manhattan Transfer, Herb Alpert, Patti Austin, and Benny Golson. Currently based in Toronto, Julie has released 2 albums. The first, NEVER DO WITHOUT YOU, reveals her classic jazz influences in a chordless trio setting with just bass and drums. The second, LOVELIGHT, includes arrangements of more soulful modern classics by artists like Annie Lennox, the Supremes and Sade. Find her online at JulieMahendran.com.
Ale Nuñez Feat. NYC’s Peter Bernstein
AAle Nuñez Feat. NYC’s Peter Bernstein
July 29, 30, 31 & August 1 @ 8:00 PM
Ale Nuñez - Vocals
NYC’S Peter Bernstein - Guitar (July 29 & 30)
Neil Swainson - Bass (July 29 & 30)
Vlad Redzic - Guitar (July 31)
Petros Anagnostakos - Drums (July 31)
Eric Liang - Piano (July 31 & Aug 1)
Hiro Tanaka - Bass (July 31 & Aug 1)
Keith Barstow - Drums (Aug 1)
Tymish Koznarsky - Saxophone (Aug 1)
Ale Avery Nunez is a 2026 first time Juno Nominee for Best Vocal Jazz Album, Under the Lemon Tree. Ale is a vocalist, songwriter and bandleader rooted in jazz and soul and based in Toronto. Her influences range from Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, Nat King Cole, and Etta Jones to Aretha Franklin, Norah Jones and Feist. Ale has performed with musicians including Neil Swainson, Peter Bertstein, Terry Clarke and Adam Arruda. Ale closely collaborates with a friend and fellow musician, Eric Liang. Eric Liang is a pianist and composer in his final year studying jazz piano at the University of Toronto. He has previously studied with Glenn Zaleski, Aaron Parks and Chris Donnelly. An active pianist in the Toronto jazz scene, Eric has performed with musicians including Neil Swainson, Pat Labarbara, Terry Clarke, and Kirk Macdonald. Ale and Eric have been collaborating for more than 4 years now performing across Toronto, arranging and composing songs together.
Patrick Smith Quartet
Patrick Smith Quartet
july 31 @ 5:00 PM
Patrick Smith Quartet
Patrick Smith-Saxophone
Jen Lo-Piano
Julian Anderson Bowes-Bass
Angelica Zavala-Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Patrick Smith is a saxophonist based in Toronto (originally from Ottawa).
He has established himself as one of the most in-demand saxophonists of the Canadian music scene. In recent years he has extensively toured Canada, the US, and Europe with Legends of Motown (featuring Michael Dunston and Gary Beals), My Son The Hurricane, The Reklaws, Chelsea Mcbride’s Socialist Night School, and Forever Seger.
He keeps an active freelance schedule in Toronto and around North America appearing with artists such as Order of Canada Recipient Dave Young, Juini Booth (bassist for Mccoy Tyner and Tony Williams), The Reklaws, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Yemen Blues, Erez Zobary, Heavyweights Brass Band, Alex Bird and the Jazz Mavericks, Eighth Street Orchestra, Dan Pitt Quintet, King Cardiac, Duck Society, Kazdoura, and Shout The Band. An active bandleader, he currently leads three projects. His quintet which plays hard hitting original modern jazz. A quartet, his generation’s take on classic jazz which swings hard and pays hommage to the great artists of the jazz tradition. And Pangea, which features UK Jazz fused with Neo-Soul, World Music and R&B. A jazz fusion concept group featuring some of the top members of the Toronto music scene. This group draws from the spirit of John Coltrane reimagined in the 21st century in the age of connectivity across the globe. It features local heavyweights of the Toronto music scene. Darryl Joseph-Denie (Ahi), Kae Murphy (BADBADNOTGOOD, Whitney), and Jon Catanus (Erez Zobary, Diskarte)
He has released several albums with his various projects.
In 2018 he released his debut EP of original compositions with his quintet called “Still Searching.”
In 2023, he released two singles off of his band “3-Oh”s forthcoming EP. An arrangement of “I Love You” the Billie Eilish tune followed by an intense rendition of Joe Henderson’s Afro-Centric
His debut album with Pangea titled “Pangea:Rebirth was released January 2025. In December 2025 he released “Words Underlined” on Lit Soc records, a trio recording featuring Dan Pitt and Lowell Whitty.
He is currently working on recording his quintet’s debut full length album and keeps a very active freelance schedule in Southern Ontario.
Ale Nuñez
Ale Nuñez
July 29, 30, 31 & August 1 @ 8:00 PM
Ale Nuñez - Vocals
Peter Bernstein - Guitar (July 29 & 30)
Neil Swainson - Bass (July 29 & 30)
Vlad Redzic - Guitar (July 31)
Petros Anagnostakos - Drums (July 31)
Eric Liang - Piano (July 31 & Aug 1)
Hiro Tanaka - Bass (July 31 & Aug 1)
Keith Barstow - Drums (Aug 1)
Tymish Koznarsky - Saxophone (Aug 1)
Ale Avery Nunez is a 2026 first time Juno Nominee for Best Vocal Jazz Album, Under the Lemon Tree. Ale is a vocalist, songwriter and bandleader rooted in jazz and soul and based in Toronto. Her influences range from Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, Nat King Cole, and Etta Jones to Aretha Franklin, Norah Jones and Feist. Ale has performed with musicians including Neil Swainson, Peter Bertstein, Terry Clarke and Adam Arruda. Ale closely collaborates with a friend and fellow musician, Eric Liang. Eric Liang is a pianist and composer in his final year studying jazz piano at the University of Toronto. He has previously studied with Glenn Zaleski, Aaron Parks and Chris Donnelly. An active pianist in the Toronto jazz scene, Eric has performed with musicians including Neil Swainson, Pat Labarbara, Terry Clarke, and Kirk Macdonald. Ale and Eric have been collaborating for more than 4 years now performing across Toronto, arranging and composing songs together.
Ale Nuñez
Ale Nuñez
July 29, 30, 31 & August 1 @ 8:00 PM
Ale Nuñez - Vocals
Peter Bernstein - Guitar (July 29 & 30)
Neil Swainson - Bass (July 29 & 30)
Vlad Redzic - Guitar (July 31)
Petros Anagnostakos - Drums (July 31)
Eric Liang - Piano (July 31 & Aug 1)
Hiro Tanaka - Bass (July 31 & Aug 1)
Keith Barstow - Drums (Aug 1)
Tymish Koznarsky - Saxophone (Aug 1)
Ale Avery Nunez is a 2026 first time Juno Nominee for Best Vocal Jazz Album, Under the Lemon Tree. Ale is a vocalist, songwriter and bandleader rooted in jazz and soul and based in Toronto. Her influences range from Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, Nat King Cole, and Etta Jones to Aretha Franklin, Norah Jones and Feist. Ale has performed with musicians including Neil Swainson, Peter Bertstein, Terry Clarke and Adam Arruda. Ale closely collaborates with a friend and fellow musician, Eric Liang. Eric Liang is a pianist and composer in his final year studying jazz piano at the University of Toronto. He has previously studied with Glenn Zaleski, Aaron Parks and Chris Donnelly. An active pianist in the Toronto jazz scene, Eric has performed with musicians including Neil Swainson, Pat Labarbara, Terry Clarke, and Kirk Macdonald. Ale and Eric have been collaborating for more than 4 years now performing across Toronto, arranging and composing songs together.
Duck Society
Duck Society
August 2 & 3 @ 8:00 PM
Minh Hoang: Piano and synth
Jen Lo: Synth
Patrick Smith: Sax
Christian Antonacci: Trumpet
Jon Catanus: Drums
Miles Johnson: Percussion
Jay Yoo: Guitar
Carlo Santo Domingo: Bass
Duck Society
Duck Society
August 2 & 3 @ 8:00 PM
Minh Hoang: Piano and synth
Jen Lo: Synth
Patrick Smith: Sax
Christian Antonacci: Trumpet
Jon Catanus: Drums
Miles Johnson: Percussion
Jay Yoo: Guitar
Carlo Santo Domingo: Bass
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
AUGUST 4, 11, 18, 25 @ 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.
Virginia MacDonald & Todd Marcus Quintet
Virginia MacDonald & Todd Marcus Quintet
August 5, 6, 7, 8 @ 8:00 PM
Virginia MacDonald: Clarinet
Todd Marcus: Bass clarinet
Xavier Davis: Piano
Blake Meister: Bass
Eric Kennedy: Drums
Mr. Marcus is probably the most inventive bass clarinetist working in straight-ahead jazz today" - New York Times" [Virginia] is one of the only people I've heard get that completely soulful essence that you get on the saxophone; she gets it on the clarinet. She's got her own voice" Grammy- Award winning trombonist Michael Dease, London Jazz NewsLong considered a fringe instrument within the jazz lineage, Virginia MacDonald and Todd Marcus are bringing the clarinet to the forefront of the music with their unique quintet that features a rare soprano and bass clarinet frontline. The two clarinetists started their musical partnership in 2022, and have since completed several successful tours across Canada and the United States, performing in 20+ cities throughout their short time as collaborators. They have played together at venues such as Smalls, The Baltimore Museum of Art, Takoma Station Tavern, and the Bop Stop, and have performed at multiple festivals across North America, including headlining the 50th anniversary celebration of the International Clarinet Association in Denver in 2023.The rare appearance of the clarinet in a modern, straight-ahead jazz setting has been a point of interest and excitement for audiences listening to the MacDonald-Marcus Quintet. In a 2023 interview with music journalist John Chacona, MacDonald said "I think we both really feel that clarinet in jazz music has been underrepresented even though there are a lot of great players out there. So to bring it to the forefront by having two clarinets in the same band catches a lot of people's attention."Todd and Virginia enjoy playing a mix of their original music and jazz standards together. Their quintet has featured leading voices of jazz including pianists Bruce Barth and Xavier Davis, bassists Ira Coleman and Kris Funn, and drummer Eric Kennedy. With collective decades of musical experience and accolades between them, both Marcus and MacDonald have dedicated followings and a strong presence on the international jazz scene. They are looking forward to further collaborations, including releasing their debut album as co-leaders imminently.Baltimore bass clarinetist, composer, and arranger Todd Marcus is one of the few jazz artists worldwide to focus exclusively on use of the bass clarinet as a solo instrument. While most uses of bass clarinet in jazz typically lean towards avant-garde and free-music styles, Marcus' playing presents the instrument with a modern straight-ahead jazz approach. His music swings hard with both fiery and introspective intensity but also maintains a strong lyrical sensibility.Marcus has presented music for 15 years and along the way received accolades including a Jazz Hero Award from the Jazz Journalists Association in 2017, Maryland's $25,000 Baker prize in 2014, selections as a rising star by national jazz magazine Downbeat annually in its annual critics poll since 2013, an NPR pick for one of the top 10 jazz albums of 2012, and a JazzTimes pick for one of the top 40 albums of 2015.In 2006, Todd released his debut album In Pursuit of the 9th Man with his Todd Marcus Jazz Orchestra, and his sophomore album Inheritance was released in 2012 for jazz quartet. He again featured his jazz orchestra with 2015's Blues for Tahrir and a 2018 quintet album On These Streets before the trio album Trio+ in 2019.His work includes international performances, clinics, and radio play and he has worked with other jazz artists such as Gary Bartz, Bennie Maupin, Don Byron, Larry Willis, Odean Pope, Gary Thomas, Joel Frahm, Tim Warfield, Ralph Peterson, Warren Wolf, Sean Jones, Xavier Davis, George Colligan, and Orrin Evans. He was a featured artist in 2017 Jazz Tales Festival in Egypt, 2015 Cairo Jazz Festival in Egypt, and in 2005 at the 1st World Bass Clarinet Convention in Rotterdam, Holland.Juno Award-winning clarinetist Virginia MacDonald has established herself as a rising star of her generation. Known for her lyrical and dynamic approach to the clarinet, Virginia has been described as playing "like a scholar, very refined with plenty of soul" by legendary clarinetist Doreen Ketchens. As a highly in-demand bandleader, sidewoman, and composer, she keeps a regular performance schedule across Canada, the United States, and Europe, and can be found on stage at venues such as Ronnie Scott's, Birdland, Smalls, and Dizzy's Jazz Club. Virginia has performed at jazz festivals globally including the Detroit Jazz Festival, Rochester Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, and Toronto Jazz Festival, to name a few.In 2020, Virginia was selected as the first-prize winner of the International Clarinetist Corona Competition; judges included Anat Cohen, Victor Goines, Ken Peplowski, and Doreen Ketchens.Virginia has recorded and performed with esteemed artists including Kirk Lightsey, Geoffrey Keezer, Ira Coleman, Michael Dease, Dick Oatts, Joe Magnarelli, Harold Mabern, Bruce Barth, and Derrick Gardner. She was featured on Caity Gyorgy's 2022 Juno Award-winning album "Now Pronouncing" and her 2023 Juno Award-winning follow-up "Featuring". She has been a recent and frequent collaborator of Grammy Award-winning trombonist Michael Dease and appeared on his 2023 album "The Other Shoe: The Music of Gregg Hill" and his 2024 release "Found in Space: The Music of Gregg Hill". Virginia has appeared on twenty-plus albums as a sidewoman.Virginia's debut album is set to be released in 2025 on Cellar Live. Comprised of original compositions for quartet, her band features luminaries Geoffrey Keezer on piano and Ira Coleman on bass, along with preeminent voices of the next generation, drummer Curtis Nowosad and vocalist Laura Anglade.
Virginia MacDonald & Todd Marcus Quintet
Virginia MacDonald & Todd Marcus Quintet
August 5, 6, 7, 8 @ 8:00 PM
Virginia MacDonald: Clarinet
Todd Marcus: Bass clarinet
Xavier Davis: Piano
Blake Meister: Bass
Eric Kennedy: Drums
Mr. Marcus is probably the most inventive bass clarinetist working in straight-ahead jazz today" - New York Times" [Virginia] is one of the only people I've heard get that completely soulful essence that you get on the saxophone; she gets it on the clarinet. She's got her own voice" Grammy- Award winning trombonist Michael Dease, London Jazz NewsLong considered a fringe instrument within the jazz lineage, Virginia MacDonald and Todd Marcus are bringing the clarinet to the forefront of the music with their unique quintet that features a rare soprano and bass clarinet frontline. The two clarinetists started their musical partnership in 2022, and have since completed several successful tours across Canada and the United States, performing in 20+ cities throughout their short time as collaborators. They have played together at venues such as Smalls, The Baltimore Museum of Art, Takoma Station Tavern, and the Bop Stop, and have performed at multiple festivals across North America, including headlining the 50th anniversary celebration of the International Clarinet Association in Denver in 2023.The rare appearance of the clarinet in a modern, straight-ahead jazz setting has been a point of interest and excitement for audiences listening to the MacDonald-Marcus Quintet. In a 2023 interview with music journalist John Chacona, MacDonald said "I think we both really feel that clarinet in jazz music has been underrepresented even though there are a lot of great players out there. So to bring it to the forefront by having two clarinets in the same band catches a lot of people's attention."Todd and Virginia enjoy playing a mix of their original music and jazz standards together. Their quintet has featured leading voices of jazz including pianists Bruce Barth and Xavier Davis, bassists Ira Coleman and Kris Funn, and drummer Eric Kennedy. With collective decades of musical experience and accolades between them, both Marcus and MacDonald have dedicated followings and a strong presence on the international jazz scene. They are looking forward to further collaborations, including releasing their debut album as co-leaders imminently.Baltimore bass clarinetist, composer, and arranger Todd Marcus is one of the few jazz artists worldwide to focus exclusively on use of the bass clarinet as a solo instrument. While most uses of bass clarinet in jazz typically lean towards avant-garde and free-music styles, Marcus' playing presents the instrument with a modern straight-ahead jazz approach. His music swings hard with both fiery and introspective intensity but also maintains a strong lyrical sensibility.Marcus has presented music for 15 years and along the way received accolades including a Jazz Hero Award from the Jazz Journalists Association in 2017, Maryland's $25,000 Baker prize in 2014, selections as a rising star by national jazz magazine Downbeat annually in its annual critics poll since 2013, an NPR pick for one of the top 10 jazz albums of 2012, and a JazzTimes pick for one of the top 40 albums of 2015.In 2006, Todd released his debut album In Pursuit of the 9th Man with his Todd Marcus Jazz Orchestra, and his sophomore album Inheritance was released in 2012 for jazz quartet. He again featured his jazz orchestra with 2015's Blues for Tahrir and a 2018 quintet album On These Streets before the trio album Trio+ in 2019.His work includes international performances, clinics, and radio play and he has worked with other jazz artists such as Gary Bartz, Bennie Maupin, Don Byron, Larry Willis, Odean Pope, Gary Thomas, Joel Frahm, Tim Warfield, Ralph Peterson, Warren Wolf, Sean Jones, Xavier Davis, George Colligan, and Orrin Evans. He was a featured artist in 2017 Jazz Tales Festival in Egypt, 2015 Cairo Jazz Festival in Egypt, and in 2005 at the 1st World Bass Clarinet Convention in Rotterdam, Holland.Juno Award-winning clarinetist Virginia MacDonald has established herself as a rising star of her generation. Known for her lyrical and dynamic approach to the clarinet, Virginia has been described as playing "like a scholar, very refined with plenty of soul" by legendary clarinetist Doreen Ketchens. As a highly in-demand bandleader, sidewoman, and composer, she keeps a regular performance schedule across Canada, the United States, and Europe, and can be found on stage at venues such as Ronnie Scott's, Birdland, Smalls, and Dizzy's Jazz Club. Virginia has performed at jazz festivals globally including the Detroit Jazz Festival, Rochester Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, and Toronto Jazz Festival, to name a few.In 2020, Virginia was selected as the first-prize winner of the International Clarinetist Corona Competition; judges included Anat Cohen, Victor Goines, Ken Peplowski, and Doreen Ketchens.Virginia has recorded and performed with esteemed artists including Kirk Lightsey, Geoffrey Keezer, Ira Coleman, Michael Dease, Dick Oatts, Joe Magnarelli, Harold Mabern, Bruce Barth, and Derrick Gardner. She was featured on Caity Gyorgy's 2022 Juno Award-winning album "Now Pronouncing" and her 2023 Juno Award-winning follow-up "Featuring". She has been a recent and frequent collaborator of Grammy Award-winning trombonist Michael Dease and appeared on his 2023 album "The Other Shoe: The Music of Gregg Hill" and his 2024 release "Found in Space: The Music of Gregg Hill". Virginia has appeared on twenty-plus albums as a sidewoman.Virginia's debut album is set to be released in 2025 on Cellar Live. Comprised of original compositions for quartet, her band features luminaries Geoffrey Keezer on piano and Ira Coleman on bass, along with preeminent voices of the next generation, drummer Curtis Nowosad and vocalist Laura Anglade.
Virginia MacDonald & Todd Marcus Quintet
Virginia MacDonald & Todd Marcus Quintet
August 5, 6, 7, 8 @ 8:00 PM
Virginia MacDonald: Clarinet
Todd Marcus: Bass clarinet
Xavier Davis: Piano
Blake Meister: Bass
Eric Kennedy: Drums
Mr. Marcus is probably the most inventive bass clarinetist working in straight-ahead jazz today" - New York Times" [Virginia] is one of the only people I've heard get that completely soulful essence that you get on the saxophone; she gets it on the clarinet. She's got her own voice" Grammy- Award winning trombonist Michael Dease, London Jazz NewsLong considered a fringe instrument within the jazz lineage, Virginia MacDonald and Todd Marcus are bringing the clarinet to the forefront of the music with their unique quintet that features a rare soprano and bass clarinet frontline. The two clarinetists started their musical partnership in 2022, and have since completed several successful tours across Canada and the United States, performing in 20+ cities throughout their short time as collaborators. They have played together at venues such as Smalls, The Baltimore Museum of Art, Takoma Station Tavern, and the Bop Stop, and have performed at multiple festivals across North America, including headlining the 50th anniversary celebration of the International Clarinet Association in Denver in 2023.The rare appearance of the clarinet in a modern, straight-ahead jazz setting has been a point of interest and excitement for audiences listening to the MacDonald-Marcus Quintet. In a 2023 interview with music journalist John Chacona, MacDonald said "I think we both really feel that clarinet in jazz music has been underrepresented even though there are a lot of great players out there. So to bring it to the forefront by having two clarinets in the same band catches a lot of people's attention."Todd and Virginia enjoy playing a mix of their original music and jazz standards together. Their quintet has featured leading voices of jazz including pianists Bruce Barth and Xavier Davis, bassists Ira Coleman and Kris Funn, and drummer Eric Kennedy. With collective decades of musical experience and accolades between them, both Marcus and MacDonald have dedicated followings and a strong presence on the international jazz scene. They are looking forward to further collaborations, including releasing their debut album as co-leaders imminently.Baltimore bass clarinetist, composer, and arranger Todd Marcus is one of the few jazz artists worldwide to focus exclusively on use of the bass clarinet as a solo instrument. While most uses of bass clarinet in jazz typically lean towards avant-garde and free-music styles, Marcus' playing presents the instrument with a modern straight-ahead jazz approach. His music swings hard with both fiery and introspective intensity but also maintains a strong lyrical sensibility.Marcus has presented music for 15 years and along the way received accolades including a Jazz Hero Award from the Jazz Journalists Association in 2017, Maryland's $25,000 Baker prize in 2014, selections as a rising star by national jazz magazine Downbeat annually in its annual critics poll since 2013, an NPR pick for one of the top 10 jazz albums of 2012, and a JazzTimes pick for one of the top 40 albums of 2015.In 2006, Todd released his debut album In Pursuit of the 9th Man with his Todd Marcus Jazz Orchestra, and his sophomore album Inheritance was released in 2012 for jazz quartet. He again featured his jazz orchestra with 2015's Blues for Tahrir and a 2018 quintet album On These Streets before the trio album Trio+ in 2019.His work includes international performances, clinics, and radio play and he has worked with other jazz artists such as Gary Bartz, Bennie Maupin, Don Byron, Larry Willis, Odean Pope, Gary Thomas, Joel Frahm, Tim Warfield, Ralph Peterson, Warren Wolf, Sean Jones, Xavier Davis, George Colligan, and Orrin Evans. He was a featured artist in 2017 Jazz Tales Festival in Egypt, 2015 Cairo Jazz Festival in Egypt, and in 2005 at the 1st World Bass Clarinet Convention in Rotterdam, Holland.Juno Award-winning clarinetist Virginia MacDonald has established herself as a rising star of her generation. Known for her lyrical and dynamic approach to the clarinet, Virginia has been described as playing "like a scholar, very refined with plenty of soul" by legendary clarinetist Doreen Ketchens. As a highly in-demand bandleader, sidewoman, and composer, she keeps a regular performance schedule across Canada, the United States, and Europe, and can be found on stage at venues such as Ronnie Scott's, Birdland, Smalls, and Dizzy's Jazz Club. Virginia has performed at jazz festivals globally including the Detroit Jazz Festival, Rochester Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, and Toronto Jazz Festival, to name a few.In 2020, Virginia was selected as the first-prize winner of the International Clarinetist Corona Competition; judges included Anat Cohen, Victor Goines, Ken Peplowski, and Doreen Ketchens.Virginia has recorded and performed with esteemed artists including Kirk Lightsey, Geoffrey Keezer, Ira Coleman, Michael Dease, Dick Oatts, Joe Magnarelli, Harold Mabern, Bruce Barth, and Derrick Gardner. She was featured on Caity Gyorgy's 2022 Juno Award-winning album "Now Pronouncing" and her 2023 Juno Award-winning follow-up "Featuring". She has been a recent and frequent collaborator of Grammy Award-winning trombonist Michael Dease and appeared on his 2023 album "The Other Shoe: The Music of Gregg Hill" and his 2024 release "Found in Space: The Music of Gregg Hill". Virginia has appeared on twenty-plus albums as a sidewoman.Virginia's debut album is set to be released in 2025 on Cellar Live. Comprised of original compositions for quartet, her band features luminaries Geoffrey Keezer on piano and Ira Coleman on bass, along with preeminent voices of the next generation, drummer Curtis Nowosad and vocalist Laura Anglade.
Neon Eagle
Neon Eagle
AUGUST 8 & 22 @ 5:00 PM
Led by: Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
Virginia MacDonald & Todd Marcus Quintet
Virginia MacDonald & Todd Marcus Quintet
August 5, 6, 7, 8 @ 8:00 PM
Virginia MacDonald: Clarinet
Todd Marcus: Bass clarinet
Xavier Davis: Piano
Blake Meister: Bass
Eric Kennedy: Drums
Mr. Marcus is probably the most inventive bass clarinetist working in straight-ahead jazz today" - New York Times" [Virginia] is one of the only people I've heard get that completely soulful essence that you get on the saxophone; she gets it on the clarinet. She's got her own voice" Grammy- Award winning trombonist Michael Dease, London Jazz NewsLong considered a fringe instrument within the jazz lineage, Virginia MacDonald and Todd Marcus are bringing the clarinet to the forefront of the music with their unique quintet that features a rare soprano and bass clarinet frontline. The two clarinetists started their musical partnership in 2022, and have since completed several successful tours across Canada and the United States, performing in 20+ cities throughout their short time as collaborators. They have played together at venues such as Smalls, The Baltimore Museum of Art, Takoma Station Tavern, and the Bop Stop, and have performed at multiple festivals across North America, including headlining the 50th anniversary celebration of the International Clarinet Association in Denver in 2023.The rare appearance of the clarinet in a modern, straight-ahead jazz setting has been a point of interest and excitement for audiences listening to the MacDonald-Marcus Quintet. In a 2023 interview with music journalist John Chacona, MacDonald said "I think we both really feel that clarinet in jazz music has been underrepresented even though there are a lot of great players out there. So to bring it to the forefront by having two clarinets in the same band catches a lot of people's attention."Todd and Virginia enjoy playing a mix of their original music and jazz standards together. Their quintet has featured leading voices of jazz including pianists Bruce Barth and Xavier Davis, bassists Ira Coleman and Kris Funn, and drummer Eric Kennedy. With collective decades of musical experience and accolades between them, both Marcus and MacDonald have dedicated followings and a strong presence on the international jazz scene. They are looking forward to further collaborations, including releasing their debut album as co-leaders imminently.Baltimore bass clarinetist, composer, and arranger Todd Marcus is one of the few jazz artists worldwide to focus exclusively on use of the bass clarinet as a solo instrument. While most uses of bass clarinet in jazz typically lean towards avant-garde and free-music styles, Marcus' playing presents the instrument with a modern straight-ahead jazz approach. His music swings hard with both fiery and introspective intensity but also maintains a strong lyrical sensibility.Marcus has presented music for 15 years and along the way received accolades including a Jazz Hero Award from the Jazz Journalists Association in 2017, Maryland's $25,000 Baker prize in 2014, selections as a rising star by national jazz magazine Downbeat annually in its annual critics poll since 2013, an NPR pick for one of the top 10 jazz albums of 2012, and a JazzTimes pick for one of the top 40 albums of 2015.In 2006, Todd released his debut album In Pursuit of the 9th Man with his Todd Marcus Jazz Orchestra, and his sophomore album Inheritance was released in 2012 for jazz quartet. He again featured his jazz orchestra with 2015's Blues for Tahrir and a 2018 quintet album On These Streets before the trio album Trio+ in 2019.His work includes international performances, clinics, and radio play and he has worked with other jazz artists such as Gary Bartz, Bennie Maupin, Don Byron, Larry Willis, Odean Pope, Gary Thomas, Joel Frahm, Tim Warfield, Ralph Peterson, Warren Wolf, Sean Jones, Xavier Davis, George Colligan, and Orrin Evans. He was a featured artist in 2017 Jazz Tales Festival in Egypt, 2015 Cairo Jazz Festival in Egypt, and in 2005 at the 1st World Bass Clarinet Convention in Rotterdam, Holland.Juno Award-winning clarinetist Virginia MacDonald has established herself as a rising star of her generation. Known for her lyrical and dynamic approach to the clarinet, Virginia has been described as playing "like a scholar, very refined with plenty of soul" by legendary clarinetist Doreen Ketchens. As a highly in-demand bandleader, sidewoman, and composer, she keeps a regular performance schedule across Canada, the United States, and Europe, and can be found on stage at venues such as Ronnie Scott's, Birdland, Smalls, and Dizzy's Jazz Club. Virginia has performed at jazz festivals globally including the Detroit Jazz Festival, Rochester Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, and Toronto Jazz Festival, to name a few.In 2020, Virginia was selected as the first-prize winner of the International Clarinetist Corona Competition; judges included Anat Cohen, Victor Goines, Ken Peplowski, and Doreen Ketchens.Virginia has recorded and performed with esteemed artists including Kirk Lightsey, Geoffrey Keezer, Ira Coleman, Michael Dease, Dick Oatts, Joe Magnarelli, Harold Mabern, Bruce Barth, and Derrick Gardner. She was featured on Caity Gyorgy's 2022 Juno Award-winning album "Now Pronouncing" and her 2023 Juno Award-winning follow-up "Featuring". She has been a recent and frequent collaborator of Grammy Award-winning trombonist Michael Dease and appeared on his 2023 album "The Other Shoe: The Music of Gregg Hill" and his 2024 release "Found in Space: The Music of Gregg Hill". Virginia has appeared on twenty-plus albums as a sidewoman.Virginia's debut album is set to be released in 2025 on Cellar Live. Comprised of original compositions for quartet, her band features luminaries Geoffrey Keezer on piano and Ira Coleman on bass, along with preeminent voices of the next generation, drummer Curtis Nowosad and vocalist Laura Anglade.
Jonathan Challoner
Johnathan Challoner
august 9 & 10 @ 8:00 PM
Jonathan Challoner - Trumpet
David French - Tenor Sax
Adrean Farrugia - Piano
Neil Swainson - Bass
Fabio Ragnelli - Drums
Jonathan Challoner is one of Canada’s most versatile and imaginative voices on the trumpet. Growing up in Qualicum Beach, BC he began his career with mentorship from Canadian legends Phil Dwyer, Ingrid Jensen and Arnie Chycoski. In Toronto his eclectic disposition led to collaborations in a wide variety of genres across the city’s diverse music scene. Upon relocating to New York to attend the Juilliard School Jonathan began performing at some of the jazz’s most iconic venues, including Birdland, Mezzrow, Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Newport Jazz Festival. His collaborations span names such as Bobby Sanabria, Vince Giordano, Miho Hazama, Remy LeBeouf, Louis Cole, Braxton Cook, Adrian Cunningham, the Heavyweights Brass Band, Don Thompson and John MacLeod. Now based in Winnipeg, Jonathan serves as Assistant Professor in Jazz Performance at the University of Manitoba. A recent collaboration with the Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra, ‘East Meets West: Connections’ won the 2026 JUNO award for Jazz Album of the Year - Group.
Jonathan Challoner
Johnathan Challoner
august 9 & 10 @ 8:00 PM
Jonathan Challoner - Trumpet
David French - Tenor Sax
Adrean Farrugia - Piano
Neil Swainson - Bass
Fabio Ragnelli - Drums
Jonathan Challoner is one of Canada’s most versatile and imaginative voices on the trumpet. Growing up in Qualicum Beach, BC he began his career with mentorship from Canadian legends Phil Dwyer, Ingrid Jensen and Arnie Chycoski. In Toronto his eclectic disposition led to collaborations in a wide variety of genres across the city’s diverse music scene. Upon relocating to New York to attend the Juilliard School Jonathan began performing at some of the jazz’s most iconic venues, including Birdland, Mezzrow, Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Newport Jazz Festival. His collaborations span names such as Bobby Sanabria, Vince Giordano, Miho Hazama, Remy LeBeouf, Louis Cole, Braxton Cook, Adrian Cunningham, the Heavyweights Brass Band, Don Thompson and John MacLeod. Now based in Winnipeg, Jonathan serves as Assistant Professor in Jazz Performance at the University of Manitoba. A recent collaboration with the Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra, ‘East Meets West: Connections’ won the 2026 JUNO award for Jazz Album of the Year - Group.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
AUGUST 4, 11, 18, 25 @ 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.
Artie Roth Quartet "Resonants" Album release celebration.
Artie Roth Quartet "Resonants" Album release celebration
August 12, 13, 14, 15 @ 8:00 PM
Artie Roth: Acoustic Bass/Electric Bass, Compositions.
Mike Filice: Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute.
Sam Dickinson: Electric/Acoustic Guitar, effects.
Anthony Michelli: Drums and percussion.
Toronto-born jazz bassist Artie Roth is a composer, bandleader, performer and educator who has been active nationally and internationally for over 30 years and is on over 60 full length recordings. As a bandleader, bassist and composer, Artie has four recordings “Parallels”(2005), “Currently Experiencing” (2013) , “Discern” (2015) and “Resonants” (2023). As well as leading his own group, Artie is also a co-leader of Tunetown releasing “There From Here” (2018) and “Entering Utopia” (2020).
"Resonants" on TPR Records, is the third release by the Toronto based Artie Roth Quartet, with Mike Filice (Sax), Anthony Michelli (Drums) and Sam Dickinson (Guitar). Featuring 11 new compositions by Bassist/Composer Artie Roth and produced with Brooklyn based producer Roman Klun, the music seamlessly crosses genres between jazz, rock, funk, folk and ambient soundscapes. Bristling with the recorded sounds of sympathetic resonances of close and remote objects in the studio, this is a trailblazing, conceptual jazz album. "Resonants” weaves palpable vibrations into a tapestry of new Jazz music with lyrical melodies, catchy bass lines, driving rhythms and soaring guitars.
Artie Roth Quartet "Resonants" Album release celebration.
Artie Roth Quartet "Resonants" Album release celebration
August 12, 13, 14, 15 @ 8:00 PM
Artie Roth: Acoustic Bass/Electric Bass, Compositions.
Mike Filice: Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute.
Sam Dickinson: Electric/Acoustic Guitar, effects.
Anthony Michelli: Drums and percussion.
Toronto-born jazz bassist Artie Roth is a composer, bandleader, performer and educator who has been active nationally and internationally for over 30 years and is on over 60 full length recordings. As a bandleader, bassist and composer, Artie has four recordings “Parallels”(2005), “Currently Experiencing” (2013) , “Discern” (2015) and “Resonants” (2023). As well as leading his own group, Artie is also a co-leader of Tunetown releasing “There From Here” (2018) and “Entering Utopia” (2020).
"Resonants" on TPR Records, is the third release by the Toronto based Artie Roth Quartet, with Mike Filice (Sax), Anthony Michelli (Drums) and Sam Dickinson (Guitar). Featuring 11 new compositions by Bassist/Composer Artie Roth and produced with Brooklyn based producer Roman Klun, the music seamlessly crosses genres between jazz, rock, funk, folk and ambient soundscapes. Bristling with the recorded sounds of sympathetic resonances of close and remote objects in the studio, this is a trailblazing, conceptual jazz album. "Resonants” weaves palpable vibrations into a tapestry of new Jazz music with lyrical melodies, catchy bass lines, driving rhythms and soaring guitars.
Artie Roth Quartet "Resonants" Album release celebration.
Artie Roth Quartet "Resonants" Album release celebration
August 12, 13, 14, 15 @ 8:00 PM
Artie Roth: Acoustic Bass/Electric Bass, Compositions.
Mike Filice: Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute.
Sam Dickinson: Electric/Acoustic Guitar, effects.
Anthony Michelli: Drums and percussion.
Toronto-born jazz bassist Artie Roth is a composer, bandleader, performer and educator who has been active nationally and internationally for over 30 years and is on over 60 full length recordings. As a bandleader, bassist and composer, Artie has four recordings “Parallels”(2005), “Currently Experiencing” (2013) , “Discern” (2015) and “Resonants” (2023). As well as leading his own group, Artie is also a co-leader of Tunetown releasing “There From Here” (2018) and “Entering Utopia” (2020).
"Resonants" on TPR Records, is the third release by the Toronto based Artie Roth Quartet, with Mike Filice (Sax), Anthony Michelli (Drums) and Sam Dickinson (Guitar). Featuring 11 new compositions by Bassist/Composer Artie Roth and produced with Brooklyn based producer Roman Klun, the music seamlessly crosses genres between jazz, rock, funk, folk and ambient soundscapes. Bristling with the recorded sounds of sympathetic resonances of close and remote objects in the studio, this is a trailblazing, conceptual jazz album. "Resonants” weaves palpable vibrations into a tapestry of new Jazz music with lyrical melodies, catchy bass lines, driving rhythms and soaring guitars.
Artie Roth Quartet "Resonants" Album release celebration.
Artie Roth Quartet "Resonants" Album release celebration
August 12, 13, 14, 15 @ 8:00 PM
Artie Roth: Acoustic Bass/Electric Bass, Compositions.
Mike Filice: Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute.
Sam Dickinson: Electric/Acoustic Guitar, effects.
Anthony Michelli: Drums and percussion.
Toronto-born jazz bassist Artie Roth is a composer, bandleader, performer and educator who has been active nationally and internationally for over 30 years and is on over 60 full length recordings. As a bandleader, bassist and composer, Artie has four recordings “Parallels”(2005), “Currently Experiencing” (2013) , “Discern” (2015) and “Resonants” (2023). As well as leading his own group, Artie is also a co-leader of Tunetown releasing “There From Here” (2018) and “Entering Utopia” (2020).
"Resonants" on TPR Records, is the third release by the Toronto based Artie Roth Quartet, with Mike Filice (Sax), Anthony Michelli (Drums) and Sam Dickinson (Guitar). Featuring 11 new compositions by Bassist/Composer Artie Roth and produced with Brooklyn based producer Roman Klun, the music seamlessly crosses genres between jazz, rock, funk, folk and ambient soundscapes. Bristling with the recorded sounds of sympathetic resonances of close and remote objects in the studio, this is a trailblazing, conceptual jazz album. "Resonants” weaves palpable vibrations into a tapestry of new Jazz music with lyrical melodies, catchy bass lines, driving rhythms and soaring guitars.
Alex Goodman
Alex Goodman
August 16 & 17 @ 8:00 PM
Alex Goodman - Guitar
Chris Cheek - Saxophone
Martin Nevin - Bass
Adam Arruda - Drums
“A definite musical voice” (Guitar International) and a player of “fluid lyricism” (DownBeat), Canadian guitarist and composer Alex Goodman moved to New York City in 2012, where he became recognized as “among the most promising talents of his jazz generation” (JazzTimes) and “one of New York’s most vital guitarists” (Jazziz). In 2014, he won First Prize and the Public’s Choice Award at the International Guitar Competition at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Since then, he has contributed to and been featured on numerous Grammy-nominated recordings, as well as projects recognized by Canada’s JUNO Awards and the German Jazz Prize. Over the past decade, he has established a distinct presence, bringing together his work as a guitarist, composer, bandleader, and active sideman.
In addition to releasing ten albums as a leader or co-leader, Goodman has appeared as a contributor and soloist on a wide array of recordings alongside acclaimed artists including John Patitucci, Dave Douglas, John Ellis, Jonathan Blake, Dick Oatts, Ambrose Akinmusire, Mike Rodriguez, Rich Perry, and many others. He has toured extensively throughout Europe, Asia, and South America and performed at New York’s leading venues, as well as at international stages including the Kennedy Center, Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, Lincoln Center, Massey Hall, Auditório Ibirapuera in São Paulo, and Chaoyang Theater in Beijing. Festival appearances include Winter Jazzfest, Montreux, Montreal, C6 Brazil, and Jazz Baltica.
Goodman has maintained an active compositional practice, writing for ensembles ranging from solo guitar to chamber groups, orchestras, and big bands, with early recognition including a 2013 ASCAP Herb Alpert Jazz Composer Award. His book of solo guitar etudes, released in both book and recording formats in 2013, reflects an early interest in counterpoint that continues to inform his writing. In 2022, he received a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts to compose a new program for string quartet, guitar, and bass, which premiered on a European tour in 2024 and was subsequently recorded with bassist Rick Rosato and the Netherlands-based Adam Quartet.
A graduate of the Master’s program in Jazz Performance at the Manhattan School of Music, he is currently Professor of Jazz Guitar at the Kunstuniversität Graz.
Alex Goodman
Alex Goodman
August 16 & 17 @ 8:00 PM
Alex Goodman - Guitar
Chris Cheek - Saxophone
Martin Nevin - Bass
Adam Arruda - Drums
“A definite musical voice” (Guitar International) and a player of “fluid lyricism” (DownBeat), Canadian guitarist and composer Alex Goodman moved to New York City in 2012, where he became recognized as “among the most promising talents of his jazz generation” (JazzTimes) and “one of New York’s most vital guitarists” (Jazziz). In 2014, he won First Prize and the Public’s Choice Award at the International Guitar Competition at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Since then, he has contributed to and been featured on numerous Grammy-nominated recordings, as well as projects recognized by Canada’s JUNO Awards and the German Jazz Prize. Over the past decade, he has established a distinct presence, bringing together his work as a guitarist, composer, bandleader, and active sideman.
In addition to releasing ten albums as a leader or co-leader, Goodman has appeared as a contributor and soloist on a wide array of recordings alongside acclaimed artists including John Patitucci, Dave Douglas, John Ellis, Jonathan Blake, Dick Oatts, Ambrose Akinmusire, Mike Rodriguez, Rich Perry, and many others. He has toured extensively throughout Europe, Asia, and South America and performed at New York’s leading venues, as well as at international stages including the Kennedy Center, Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, Lincoln Center, Massey Hall, Auditório Ibirapuera in São Paulo, and Chaoyang Theater in Beijing. Festival appearances include Winter Jazzfest, Montreux, Montreal, C6 Brazil, and Jazz Baltica.
Goodman has maintained an active compositional practice, writing for ensembles ranging from solo guitar to chamber groups, orchestras, and big bands, with early recognition including a 2013 ASCAP Herb Alpert Jazz Composer Award. His book of solo guitar etudes, released in both book and recording formats in 2013, reflects an early interest in counterpoint that continues to inform his writing. In 2022, he received a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts to compose a new program for string quartet, guitar, and bass, which premiered on a European tour in 2024 and was subsequently recorded with bassist Rick Rosato and the Netherlands-based Adam Quartet.
A graduate of the Master’s program in Jazz Performance at the Manhattan School of Music, he is currently Professor of Jazz Guitar at the Kunstuniversität Graz.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
AUGUST 4, 11, 18, 25 @ 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.
Neon Eagle
Neon Eagle
AUGUST 8 & 22 @ 5:00 PM
Led by: Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
AUGUST 4, 11, 18, 25 @ 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.
Joe Bowden
Joe Bowden
July 12, 13 @ 8:00 PM
Joe Bowden - Drums
Michael Shand - Piano
Jesse Ryan - Saxophone
Andrew Stewart - Bass
Joe Jojo Bowden, has performed with the great Salome Bey, Maestro Fresh West, Divine Brown and many more of Canadas Jazz, RnB, Blues and Pop luminaries before embarking upon his solo career as a composer, arranger and band leader.
He is the recipient of the 2026 ECMA Jazz Release of the year, 2023 ECMA Bucky Adams Honorary Award and a Dora Awards nominee.
Joe has just completed a five month theatre tour with stops at National Arts Centre in Ottawa and The Segal Centre Montreal that culminated with a show at Soulpepper Theatre in Toronto.
Hart House Jazz Groups
Hart House Jazz Groups
July 13 @ 5:00 PM
2 Student Jazz Ensembles
Ensemble 1:
Daniel Kuhn
Freddie Perera
Ameer Najarali Vidal
Troy Woodley
Michael Cheng
Raabez Ahmed
Ensemble 2:
Leo Gurevitch
Martin Cantet
Duncan MacIntyre
Alex Marquez
Keith Atiyota
David Frieri
Ameer Najarali Vidal
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
The Hart House Jazz Combos are active and vibrant bands made up of members from different colleges and campus communities from the University of Toronto.
The Jazz Combos are a group of 5 to 8 members that focuses on small group dynamics, standard jazz repertoire, musical interplay and improvisation. They regularly play for campus events and their own concerts at different venues throughout the city.
Joe Bowden
Joe Bowden
July 12, 13 @ 8:00 PM
Joe Bowden - Drums
Michael Shand - Piano
Jesse Ryan - Saxophone
Andrew Stewart - Bass
Joe Jojo Bowden, has performed with the great Salome Bey, Maestro Fresh West, Divine Brown and many more of Canadas Jazz, RnB, Blues and Pop luminaries before embarking upon his solo career as a composer, arranger and band leader.
He is the recipient of the 2026 ECMA Jazz Release of the year, 2023 ECMA Bucky Adams Honorary Award and a Dora Awards nominee.
Joe has just completed a five month theatre tour with stops at National Arts Centre in Ottawa and The Segal Centre Montreal that culminated with a show at Soulpepper Theatre in Toronto.
Sandra Bouza
Sandra Bouza
July 12 @ 5:00 pm
Sandra Bouza - Guitar / Vocals
Mike freedman - Guitar
Bret Higgins - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You can
Sandra Bouza is a powerhouse Hamilton based roots soul vocalist. Her dynamic live shows carry a range of energies; from a smoking hot band that will get you moving to intimate stripped down acoustic performances that possess the ability to silence an audience.
Bouza has recently been nominated for Maple Blues ‘Best New Artist” award and her recent album ‘A Sound in the Dark’ has been nominated for ‘Best New Contemporary Album’ at the Canadian Folk Music Awards.
Al Qahwa Septet
Al Qahwa Septet
July 12 @ 2:00 PM
Maryem Tollar -Vocals, ganun, and percussion
Ernie Tollar -Wind instruments
Patrick O'Reilly -Guitar
Waleed Abdulhamid -Bass, vocals, and percussion
Naghmeh Farahmand -Percussion
Jaash Singh -Percussion
Omneya Tollar -Vocals and percussion
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Al Qahwa is Maryem Tollar on vocals, riqq (Arabic tambourine) and qanun (Arabic table harp); Ernie Tollar on wind instruments; Patrick O’Reilly on oud; Naghmeh Fahrahmand on percussion; Waleed Abdulhamid on bass and vocals; Omneya Tollar on vocals and percussion; and Jaash Singh on percussion. Al Qahwa performs original compositions, with diverse influences such asNorth African grooves, Arabic melodies and jazz . The group name Al Qahwa is Arabic for “the coffee house”. It was inspired by the coffee house culture in the Middle East where people would go to hear the latest news, music, poetry and stories.
Friendly Rich And The Lollipop People
Friendly Rich and The Lollipop People
July 11 @ 10:30 PM
Friendly Rich - Vocals/Composer
Nichol Robertson - Guitar
Dave Clark - Stereo Drums (L)
Tim Shia - Stereo Drums (R)
Michael Herring - Bass
Rebecca Hennessy - Trumpet
Ruhee Dewji - Sax & Flute
Tania Gill - Piano
PAY WHAT YOU CAN
NO RESERVATIONS
Friendly Rich is a mad composer from Oakville, Canada. Mr. Rich composed background music for 3 seasons of MTV’s The Tom Green Show. Since 1994, he has recorded exclusively for his own eclectic record label, The Pumpkin Pie Corporation. Rich just completed his PhD in music education from the University of Toronto under the supervision of Dr. Lee Bartel.
Friendly Rich and his modern music ensemble The Lollipop People have toured the world, sharing the stage alongside such artists as Of Montreal, The Tiger Lillies, and Amanda Palmer.
Kirk MacDonald International Quartet
Kirk MacDonald International Quartet
July 8, 10, 11 @ 8:00 PM
Kirk MacDonald - Saxophone
Joe Magnarelli - Trumpet ( New York)
Neil Swainson - Bass
Bernd Reiter - Drums (Austria)
With an established reputation as one of Canada’s leading saxophonists, Kirk MacDonald cut his first record at the age of thirteen. Throughout his career, he has received numerous awards, and has worked with many leading musicians in a variety of musical genres. He has performed on over fifty CDs as both leader and sideman, and has participated in numerous national broadcast recordings for CBC Radio. In addition to performing extensively throughout Canada, he has also performed in the USA, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Holland, Monaco, Australia, Korea, Bermuda, and the Bahamas.
For over thirty years Kirk MacDonald has worked and recorded with many leading Canadian, U.S. and International jazz musicians including Claude Ranger, Dave Young, Sam Noto, Sonny Greenwich, Kenny Wheeler, Eddie Henderson, Harold Mabern, Walter Bishop Jr., Tom Harrell, Vic Juris, Peter Bernstein, Adam Nussbaum, Rich Perry, Kurt Elling, David Virelles, Ralph Bowen, Dick Oatts, Ben Monder, Seamus Blake, Jonathan Blake, Lorne Lofsky, Bob Mover, Pat LaBarbera, John Taylor, Ron McClure, Jack DeJohnette, Mike Stern, Jim McNeely, Bob Mintzer, Vince Mendoza, John Clayton, Chris Potter, Glenn Ferris, Maria Schneider, Dave Grusin, Danilo Perez, Adam Rogers, Dennis Mackrel, Nancy Walker, Barry Romberg, Andre White, Rob Smith, Brian Dickinson, Denny Christianson, Bernie Senensky, Phil Nimmons, James Moody, Rosemary Clooney, and the Humber College Faculty Ensemble.
Over 100 performances of Kirk MacDonald’s compositions appear on 25 albums, both as leader and on recordings by other artists. Kirk has established a substantial body of original work as a saxophonist/composer over the past three decades. As a follow up to his award winning recordings Symmetry with Tom Harrell, and Vista Obscura with Harold Mabern, MacDonald released Common Ground, a double CD of his compositions arranged by Joe Sullivan for Jazz Orchestra. Silent Voices, a co-led quartet outing with renowned saxophonist Pat LaBarbera, featuring American jazz great Adam Nussbaum on drums. MacDonald’s latest recording Generations, brings him back full circle to his roots in a program of jazz standards and the Great American Songbook. Generations features three generations of musicians: the legendary pianist Harold Mabern at age 82 and MacDonald’s wonderfully talented daughter Virginia MacDonald, at age 23, on clarinet.
Kirk MacDonald has been active as an educator for 30 years at leading jazz studies programs such as The University of Toronto, Humber College and McGill University. Through his work with these programs, numerous live performances, recordings, master classes and workshops throughout Canada and internationally, Kirk has become one of Canada’s most respected and in demand educators.
For close to three decades MacDonald has been a leader in his field of performance, composition and education and has had a huge and lasting influence on many of Canada’s younger generation of musicians. Many former students have gone on to forge national and international careers in many genres of music.
Kirk MacDonald is presently a full time professor at Humber College in Toronto. MacDonald also acts as the Artistic Director for the “Youth Jazz Canada” project and directs the “National Youth Jazz Combo”. This project also hosts a 2 week workshop in the summer for high school and post-secondary students.
Lorne Nehring
Lorne Nehring
july 11 @ 5:00 PM
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Tom Reynolds - Piano
George Koller - Bass
Alex Dean - Saxophone
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Juno and Jazz Report Award winning drummer, Lorne Nehring is originally from Montreal where he began playing piano, saxophone and drums. Lorne studied percussion and began his jazz studies at McGill University. He has studied with noted Toronto drum teacher and author, Jim Blackley as well as with American jazz great Keith Copeland in New York City.
He is an accredited teacher who for many years was the director of, and instructor at the much-respected Drum School at Long & McQuade on Bloor St. in Toronto. After fifteen years Lorne has recently retired from his teaching position as a drum set instructor and professor at Humber College, Toronto. Lorne received a master’s degree in music from York University focusing his research on the importance of improvisation in jazz education.
Lorne has played and recorded with the finest Canadian and international musicians and groups including: Jeff Coffin, Michael Occhipinti, Tom Reynolds, Bob DeAngelis, John MacLeod, George Koller, David Braid, Aaron Davis, Neal Swainson, Richard Underhill, Nancy Walker, Cocada, Rob McConnell, Bernie Senensky, Dave Young, Manteca, Alex Dean, Guido Basso, Freeflight, John Roby, Scott Alexander, Gord Sheard, John Sheard, Alannah Myles, Jim Lewis, Phil Dwyer, Kirk MacDonald, Victor Bateman, Devotion, Susannah McCorkle, Reg Schwager, Bob Brough, Duncan Hopkins, Carol McCartney, Roberto Occhipinti, Michael Stuart, Pat Coleman, Ed Bickert, Moe Koffman, Peter Appleyard, Jonathan Goldsmith, Joey Goldstein, Holly Cole, Warren Chiasson, Doug Riley, Frank Wright, The Tait Brothers, The Jazz Mechanics, The Canadian Jazz Quartet, The Rick Tait Big Band, Molly Johnson, Jackie Richardson, Tabby Johnson, Jack Grunsky, Mashmakhan, Henry Heillig, Russ Little, Carlos Lopes and many others.
Thomas Steele Tentet
Thomas Steele Tentet
July 11 @ 2:00 PM
Thomas Steele, Steve Carson, Joel Bracken, and Alex Manoukas - Woodwinds
Kyle Pogline and Christian Antonacci -Trumpets
Angela Pincente and Andrew Gormley Trombones Matthew O'Halloran - Piano
Robert Lee - Bass
Jackson Haynes - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
The Thomas Steele 10Tet is a contemporary large ensemble based in Toronto, Ontario. While a modern and contemporary group, the music composed and performed by the group is rooted in the jazz tradition. The group consisting of members JUNO-winning saxophonist Tara Davidson calls "exceptional young musicians with very bright futures”, the 10Tet has performed across the most popular Canadian jazz venues since its inception in 2019.
The ensemble features four woodwinds, two trumpets, two trombones, a pianist, bassist and drummer. This ‘mini big band’ format allows the 10Tet to have the same energy as a larger ensemble, while still focusing on creative compositions and improvisation. JUNO-nominated pianist Amanda Tossof notes the ensemble "showcases compositions and performances that are highly creative, and full of gorgeous harmonies, textures, and rhythmic interplay”.
In February 2021, the ensemble released their debut record “10Tet”, which achieved critical acclaim and has been heard across the globe. The record features seven pieces of original music written by Thomas and members of the ensemble, and features ten of Toronto’s finest young musicians.
A group that JUNO-winning saxophonist Kelly Jefferson calls “a joy to listen to”, Thomas Steele’s 10Tet is an ensemble you do not want to miss!
Kirk MacDonald International Quartet
Kirk MacDonald International Quartet
July 8, 10, 11 @ 8:00 PM
Kirk MacDonald - Saxophone
Joe Magnarelli - Trumpet ( New York)
Neil Swainson - Bass
Bernd Reiter - Drums (Austria)
With an established reputation as one of Canada’s leading saxophonists, Kirk MacDonald cut his first record at the age of thirteen. Throughout his career, he has received numerous awards, and has worked with many leading musicians in a variety of musical genres. He has performed on over fifty CDs as both leader and sideman, and has participated in numerous national broadcast recordings for CBC Radio. In addition to performing extensively throughout Canada, he has also performed in the USA, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Holland, Monaco, Australia, Korea, Bermuda, and the Bahamas.
For over thirty years Kirk MacDonald has worked and recorded with many leading Canadian, U.S. and International jazz musicians including Claude Ranger, Dave Young, Sam Noto, Sonny Greenwich, Kenny Wheeler, Eddie Henderson, Harold Mabern, Walter Bishop Jr., Tom Harrell, Vic Juris, Peter Bernstein, Adam Nussbaum, Rich Perry, Kurt Elling, David Virelles, Ralph Bowen, Dick Oatts, Ben Monder, Seamus Blake, Jonathan Blake, Lorne Lofsky, Bob Mover, Pat LaBarbera, John Taylor, Ron McClure, Jack DeJohnette, Mike Stern, Jim McNeely, Bob Mintzer, Vince Mendoza, John Clayton, Chris Potter, Glenn Ferris, Maria Schneider, Dave Grusin, Danilo Perez, Adam Rogers, Dennis Mackrel, Nancy Walker, Barry Romberg, Andre White, Rob Smith, Brian Dickinson, Denny Christianson, Bernie Senensky, Phil Nimmons, James Moody, Rosemary Clooney, and the Humber College Faculty Ensemble.
Over 100 performances of Kirk MacDonald’s compositions appear on 25 albums, both as leader and on recordings by other artists. Kirk has established a substantial body of original work as a saxophonist/composer over the past three decades. As a follow up to his award winning recordings Symmetry with Tom Harrell, and Vista Obscura with Harold Mabern, MacDonald released Common Ground, a double CD of his compositions arranged by Joe Sullivan for Jazz Orchestra. Silent Voices, a co-led quartet outing with renowned saxophonist Pat LaBarbera, featuring American jazz great Adam Nussbaum on drums. MacDonald’s latest recording Generations, brings him back full circle to his roots in a program of jazz standards and the Great American Songbook. Generations features three generations of musicians: the legendary pianist Harold Mabern at age 82 and MacDonald’s wonderfully talented daughter Virginia MacDonald, at age 23, on clarinet.
Kirk MacDonald has been active as an educator for 30 years at leading jazz studies programs such as The University of Toronto, Humber College and McGill University. Through his work with these programs, numerous live performances, recordings, master classes and workshops throughout Canada and internationally, Kirk has become one of Canada’s most respected and in demand educators.
For close to three decades MacDonald has been a leader in his field of performance, composition and education and has had a huge and lasting influence on many of Canada’s younger generation of musicians. Many former students have gone on to forge national and international careers in many genres of music.
Kirk MacDonald is presently a full time professor at Humber College in Toronto. MacDonald also acts as the Artistic Director for the “Youth Jazz Canada” project and directs the “National Youth Jazz Combo”. This project also hosts a 2 week workshop in the summer for high school and post-secondary students.
Trombone Charlotte & Jared Higgins Present: GRAPEVINE QUARTET
Trombone Charlotte & Jared Higgins Present: GRAPEVINE QUARTET
july 10 @ 5:00 PM
Charlotte McAfee-Brunner - Trombone and Vocals
Jared Higgins - Guitar
Max Simpson - Bass
Andrew McCarthy - Drums
NO RESERVATIONS
PAY WHAT YOU CAN
A force in the city’s jazz scene since 2016, Charlotte has spent nearly a decade crafting her sound as both a sideman and star. Since stepping into the spotlight in 2021, she’s led high-energy ensembles across Canada’s top stages — Toronto Jazz Festival, Kensington Market Jazz Festival, Port Hope, Mont Tremblant, and a knockout appearance at Massey Hall’s Women’s Blues Revue where she belted out originals that brought the house down.
Pat LaBarbera International Quartet
Pat LaBarbera
International Quartet
July 9 @ 8:00 PM
Pat LaBarbera - Saxophone
Joe Magnarelli - Trumpet ( New York)
Neil Swainson - Bass
Bernd Reiter - Drums (Austria)
Pat Labarbera, saxophonist, flutist, clarinetist, composer, jazz educator was born in Mt. Morris, New York and spent the first thirty years of his life in the United States before moving to Toronto in 1974. His father taught the basics of music to Pat and his two younger brothers, John (a gifted arranger/trumpeter) and Joe (a highly accomplished drummer). He studied at the famed Berklee College of Music, and soon after graduating, began to make his presence felt with the best of the American big bands.
By the time he relocated to Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1974, Pat LaBarbera was already well-known for his solo work with the bands of Louis Bellson, Woody Herman, and for seven years, touring and recording as featured tenor saxophone soloist with the Buddy Rich Band throughout every major city in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. Universally considered one of the world’s most exciting saxophonists.
LaBarbera has performed and recorded consistently with Elvin Jones since 1975, appearing at premier jazz festivals all over the world. After a brief hiatus, he rejoined Elvin Jones’ ‘Time Machine’ in 2001 to perform and tour North America, Britain. Europe, and Japan for the next two years. Describing LaBarbera’s phenomenal talent, Elvin Jones said, “Pat has tremendous musical ability beyond technical facility. He has great power of concentration to detail and is totally committed with body and soul.”
LaBarbera has played on every major network television show including The Ed Sullivan Show and Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show several times. He has worked with the biggest entertainers in the business including Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Corea, Woody Shaw, and McCoy Tyner.
Pat LaBarbera has been among the key members of the Toronto jazz scene for the past three-plus decades, claiming Junos and ‘Jazz Report’ Awards for writing and performing with his own jazz ensembles all along the way. He has been on the full-time teaching faculty at Humber College for the past several years instructing on Saxophone, Ensemble Performance, Jazz Repertoire Development, and Advanced Jazz Theory and Performance. His album, Deep in a Dream, won the 2000 Juno Award for Best Mainstream Jazz Album.
His album, Deep in a Dream, won the 2000 Juno Award for Best Mainstream Jazz Album. His album, Crossing the Line, features pianist Brian Dickinson and bassist Neil Swainson, as well as special guests trumpeter Randy Brecker and drummer Joe LaBarbera.
In 2013, Pat and pianist Don Thompson released A Little SImple Magic, a duo recording featuring twelve standards.
Lesley Mitchell-Clarke and The Fabulous Melo-Tonins
Lesley Mitchell-Clarke and The Fabulous Melo-Tonins
july 9 @ 5:00 PM
Lesley Mitchell - Clarke - Vocals
Tom Szczesniak -Piano, Accordion, and Musical Director
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 the famed Tokyo venues “The Latin Quarter” and “Pepe LaMoco”. Since Lesley has returned to the boards, she 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 The TD Niagara Jazz Festival and The Kensington Market Jazz Festival.
Lesley will be joined at “The The Rex” on Thursday, July 9 at 5:00 PM by her musical companions, “The Fabulous Melo-Tonins”: Musical Director, Tom Szczesniak on piano and accordion, Pat Collins on bass, Frank Botos on drums and Tim Hamel on trumpet.
Kirk MacDonald International Quartet
Kirk MacDonald International Quartet
July 8, 10, 11 @ 8:00 PM
Kirk MacDonald - Saxophone
Joe Magnarelli - Trumpet ( New York)
Neil Swainson - Bass
Bernd Reiter - Drums (Austria)
With an established reputation as one of Canada’s leading saxophonists, Kirk MacDonald cut his first record at the age of thirteen. Throughout his career, he has received numerous awards, and has worked with many leading musicians in a variety of musical genres. He has performed on over fifty CDs as both leader and sideman, and has participated in numerous national broadcast recordings for CBC Radio. In addition to performing extensively throughout Canada, he has also performed in the USA, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Holland, Monaco, Australia, Korea, Bermuda, and the Bahamas.
For over thirty years Kirk MacDonald has worked and recorded with many leading Canadian, U.S. and International jazz musicians including Claude Ranger, Dave Young, Sam Noto, Sonny Greenwich, Kenny Wheeler, Eddie Henderson, Harold Mabern, Walter Bishop Jr., Tom Harrell, Vic Juris, Peter Bernstein, Adam Nussbaum, Rich Perry, Kurt Elling, David Virelles, Ralph Bowen, Dick Oatts, Ben Monder, Seamus Blake, Jonathan Blake, Lorne Lofsky, Bob Mover, Pat LaBarbera, John Taylor, Ron McClure, Jack DeJohnette, Mike Stern, Jim McNeely, Bob Mintzer, Vince Mendoza, John Clayton, Chris Potter, Glenn Ferris, Maria Schneider, Dave Grusin, Danilo Perez, Adam Rogers, Dennis Mackrel, Nancy Walker, Barry Romberg, Andre White, Rob Smith, Brian Dickinson, Denny Christianson, Bernie Senensky, Phil Nimmons, James Moody, Rosemary Clooney, and the Humber College Faculty Ensemble.
Over 100 performances of Kirk MacDonald’s compositions appear on 25 albums, both as leader and on recordings by other artists. Kirk has established a substantial body of original work as a saxophonist/composer over the past three decades. As a follow up to his award winning recordings Symmetry with Tom Harrell, and Vista Obscura with Harold Mabern, MacDonald released Common Ground, a double CD of his compositions arranged by Joe Sullivan for Jazz Orchestra. Silent Voices, a co-led quartet outing with renowned saxophonist Pat LaBarbera, featuring American jazz great Adam Nussbaum on drums. MacDonald’s latest recording Generations, brings him back full circle to his roots in a program of jazz standards and the Great American Songbook. Generations features three generations of musicians: the legendary pianist Harold Mabern at age 82 and MacDonald’s wonderfully talented daughter Virginia MacDonald, at age 23, on clarinet.
Kirk MacDonald has been active as an educator for 30 years at leading jazz studies programs such as The University of Toronto, Humber College and McGill University. Through his work with these programs, numerous live performances, recordings, master classes and workshops throughout Canada and internationally, Kirk has become one of Canada’s most respected and in demand educators.
For close to three decades MacDonald has been a leader in his field of performance, composition and education and has had a huge and lasting influence on many of Canada’s younger generation of musicians. Many former students have gone on to forge national and international careers in many genres of music.
Kirk MacDonald is presently a full time professor at Humber College in Toronto. MacDonald also acts as the Artistic Director for the “Youth Jazz Canada” project and directs the “National Youth Jazz Combo”. This project also hosts a 2 week workshop in the summer for high school and post-secondary students.
FCTION
FCTION
July 8 @ 5:00 PM
Finn Chercover - Bass guitar
Sam Heggum-Truscott - Drums
Gianluca Occhipinti - Keys
Avshalom Ravitz-Heller - Alto sax
No Reservations
FCTION is a modern jazz quartet led by bassist Finn Chercover and featuring Gianluca Occhipinti on keys, avshalom Ravitz heller on alto sax and Sam Heggum-Truscott on drums. As FCTION, they perform original compositions, drawing inspiration from modern jazz and fusion artists, blending a strong groove with thoughtful harmonies to create an atmospheric landscape.
Finn, Gianluca and Sam have been playing together since meeting at Humber Polytechnic Jazz program and can be found performing at venues throughout Toronto.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
jUly 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.
Alex Bird & The Jazz Mavericks
Alex Bird & The Jazz Mavericks
July 5 & 6 @ 8:00 PM
Alex Bird: Vocals
Ewen Farncombe: Piano
Jesse Ryan: Sax
Julian Anderson-Bowes: Bass
Norbert Botos: Drums
Over the last few years, ALEX BIRD has become one of the most exciting names on the Canadian Jazz scene. With praise from around the globe and alongside songwriting & piano partner EWEN FARNCOMBE (and their band “The Jazz Mavericks”), Bird has created timeless and heartfelt originals for a modern audience. This talented team has produced something that is completely unique: four original & independent albums. Their second and third albums were nominated at the 2022 & 2024 JUNO Awards for “Best Vocal Jazz”.
In the Summer of 2024, Bird & Farncombe began releasing Casanova, Bossa Nova, Lover Man, an all-original Bossa Nova collaboration with Latin Grammy Award Winner and Grammy Nominee Cheo, the founding member of one of the biggest bands to come out of Venezuela, the jazz/funk band Los Amigos Invisibles, discovered by David Byrne.
“Every now and again, an act emerges from the cosmos and shakes up the planet. One of those groundbreaking bands is Alex Bird and the Jazz Mavericks. Bird and his group of talented players are rewriting the textbook for vocal-infused Jazz.” - Metronome Magazine
Bird was adopted from Romania and came to Canada at six weeks old. He literally grew up with the classics. Starting at the age of two, he was taken to hang around the Toronto Jazz scene and had the opportunity to see and meet many of the greats along the way: Tony Bennett, Diana Krall, Ray Brown, Oscar Peterson, Mel Tormé, Ray Charles...the list goes on. Without even knowing it, his musical training developed, sitting around at smoky Jazz clubs into the wee small hours of the morning.
Evan Miles Quintet
Evan Miles Quintet
july 6 @ 5:00 PM
Norbert Botos - Drums
Kieran Menard - Bass
Steve Carson -Saxophone
Evan Miles - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Evan Miles is a jazz pianist, composer, and educator born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in jazz studies from the University of Manitoba in 2023 and has been based in Toronto since September, 2024. He performs regularly with his own groups at Toronto venues like The Rex, the Jazz Bistro, Sellers and Newell, Hirut, and The Emmet Ray and has performed alongside musicians such as Dave Young, Ernesto Cervini, Ethan Ardelli, Mike Downes, Morgan Childs, Allison Au, Terry Clarke, and Neil Swainson.
Alex Bird & The Jazz Mavericks
Alex Bird & The Jazz Mavericks
July 5 & 6 @ 8:00 PM
Alex Bird: Vocals
Ewen Farncombe: Piano
Jesse Ryan: Sax
Julian Anderson-Bowes: Bass
Norbert Botos: Drums
Over the last few years, ALEX BIRD has become one of the most exciting names on the Canadian Jazz scene. With praise from around the globe and alongside songwriting & piano partner EWEN FARNCOMBE (and their band “The Jazz Mavericks”), Bird has created timeless and heartfelt originals for a modern audience. This talented team has produced something that is completely unique: four original & independent albums. Their second and third albums were nominated at the 2022 & 2024 JUNO Awards for “Best Vocal Jazz”.
In the Summer of 2024, Bird & Farncombe began releasing Casanova, Bossa Nova, Lover Man, an all-original Bossa Nova collaboration with Latin Grammy Award Winner and Grammy Nominee Cheo, the founding member of one of the biggest bands to come out of Venezuela, the jazz/funk band Los Amigos Invisibles, discovered by David Byrne.
“Every now and again, an act emerges from the cosmos and shakes up the planet. One of those groundbreaking bands is Alex Bird and the Jazz Mavericks. Bird and his group of talented players are rewriting the textbook for vocal-infused Jazz.” - Metronome Magazine
Bird was adopted from Romania and came to Canada at six weeks old. He literally grew up with the classics. Starting at the age of two, he was taken to hang around the Toronto Jazz scene and had the opportunity to see and meet many of the greats along the way: Tony Bennett, Diana Krall, Ray Brown, Oscar Peterson, Mel Tormé, Ray Charles...the list goes on. Without even knowing it, his musical training developed, sitting around at smoky Jazz clubs into the wee small hours of the morning.
Laura Hubert Band
Laura Hubert Band
July 5 & 19 @ 5:00 PM
Led by : Laura Hubert - Vocals
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.
The Robert Lee Group
The Robert Lee Group
july 5 @ 2:00 PM
Robert Lee - Bass, Compositions
Jacqueline Teh - Vocals
TBD - Saxophone
John Lee - Daegeyum, Janggu
Jay Yoo - Guitar
Jennifer Lo - Piano
Jon Catanus - Drums
Sangah Lee - Pansori
Roa Lee - Gayageum
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Robert Lee is an upright bassist, composer, and bandleader in the Toronto jazz scene. He is a graduate from the University of Guelph and Humber College music programs. He obtained his Masters in Contemporary Performance from Berklee Valencia in 2021. He has performed at various venues and festivals across Ontario and internationally, including the Toronto Undergraduate Jazz Festival, the Guelph Jazz Festival, the Newmarket Music Festival, the Kensington Market Jazz Festival, Jimmy Glass Off Festival (Spain), MusicFest Canada, and the TD Toronto Jazz Festival. Robert performed on the 2024 Juno Nominated album “ Little Bit a’ Love” by vocalist Denielle Bassels. He was named a Toronto Arts Foundation Finalist for “Breakthrough Jazz Artist” in 2025.
The Robert Lee Group is a unique project consisting of original compositions inspired by Korean traditional music, instrumentation, and folk stories spanning various fantasy and romantic narratives. The project aims to develop an artistic identity founded in the emotional provocation of jazz and improvised music while exploring and implementing Korean traditional elements into one cohesive creative theatre. Robert has delved deeper into exploring his identity as a Korean Canadian, questioning what it means to simultaneously straddle two contrasting cultural identities.
9-volt Delight
9-Volt Delight
July 4 @ 11:00 PM
Dan Mock: Bass and Vocal
Dave Clark - Drums/Vocals
Aaron Comeau - Guitar/Vocals
Jason Kenemy - Piano/Keyboards/Vocals
Paul Kolinski - Guitar/Vocals
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9-Volt Delight’s style is lyrical - Greenwich Village meets funky Basin Street - exploratory and vulnerable, tight and soulful.
Jason Kenemy, Aaron Comeau, Dave Clark and Dan Mock create an instant connection that is electrifying.
Their performances are daring acts of desire that leave audiences tingling with excitement.
The Barry Elmes Quintet
The Barry Elmes Quintet
July 2, 3, 4 @ 8:00 PM
Barry Elmes - Drums / leader
Brian O'kane - Trumpet, flugelhorn
Chris Gale - Tenor 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.
Matt Morgan Presents: A Tribute To The Oscar Peterson Trio
Matt Morgan Presents: A Tribute To The Oscar Peterson Trio
July 4 @ 5:00 PM
Matt Morgan - Guitar
Evan Miles - Piano
Jakob Durst - Saxophone
Max Simpson - Bass
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Matt Morgan is a dedicated swing guitarist and prolific educator based in Toronto. Drawing inspiration from the giants of the tradition — Oscar Peterson, Lester Young, Joe Pass, and Charlie Christian — Matt brings a deep reverence for classic jazz to everything he plays. A graduate of Humber College’s jazz program, where he studied under Ted Quinlan, Nathan Hiltz, and Jocelyn Gould, he has since become a fixture in the city’s vibrant jazz scene. His freelance work has brought him alongside vocalist Caity Gyorgy, trumpeter Matt Smith, and clarinetist Taylor Maslin. Equally committed to the next generation, Matt maintains an active teaching practice rooted in the swing tradition.
The Chris Hunt Tentet
The Chris Hunt Tentet
july 4 @ 2:00 PM
Rebecca Pellet - Vocals
Chris Roberts- Saxophone
Paul Schofield - Saxophone
John Pittman -Trumpet
Pat Blanchard -Trombone
Tim Shia - Drums
Chris Banks -Bass
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Chris Hunt is a Toronto-based trombonist, composer and arranger with more than 25 years of experience on Toronto’s vibrant jazz scene. A graduate of the University of Toronto’s Jazz Performance program, he built lasting musical partnerships there that continue to shape his work today. Those collaborations form the backbone of his signature ensemble, The Chris Hunt Tentet, where his writing and arranging take center stage.
The Barry Elmes Quintet
The Barry Elmes Quintet
July 2, 3, 4 @ 8:00 PM
Barry Elmes - Drums / leader
Brian O'kane - Trumpet, flugelhorn
Chris Gale - Tenor 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.
Ronley Teper's Lipliners
Ronley Teper's Lipliners
July 3 @ 5:00 PM
Jaron Freeman-Fox - Violin
Bruce MacKinnon - Drums, tenor sax
Dafydd Hughes - Piano
Chris Adriaanse - Bass
Caleb Hamilton - Trumpet, accordion
Ronley Teper - Guitar, vox
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onley Teper is most known for her genre-blending unabashed, experimental musical live performances. Alongside The Lipliners, a collective of some of the finest improvisors, unpredictability is a fixture of the bands ethos. Original compositions blending genres like experimental folk, jazz, funk, orchestral pop, post rock, punk, cabaret, blues, puppets, visuals, every tool in the kit is used to craft whimsical, surreal, and engaging contemporary art through music. It’s an approach free of inhibition that hearkens to the experimenter’s like Zappa and Waits.
“Her hilarious lyrics are paired with theatrical vocal delivery, ranging from her high, squeaky, little-girl voice to a low throaty growl. It’s territory not commonly explored by female singers” – Exclaim Magazine
“Teper is an adventurous, freewheeling creative spirit” – Billboard
Teper and The Lipliners have 6 independent LP’s; have performed at Festivals including Zula Presents, and Women From Space, and tour in Canada and Europe.
The Barry Elmes Quintet
The Barry Elmes Quintet
July 2, 3, 4 @ 8:00 PM
Barry Elmes - Drums / leader
Brian O'kane - Trumpet, flugelhorn
Chris Gale - Tenor 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.
Linda Carone Vintage Jazz, Blues + Swing
Linda Carone Vintage Jazz, Blues + Swing
July 2 @ 5:00 PM
Linda Carone - (Vocals)
Peter Hill - (Piano)
John MacLeod - (Trumpet/Flugelhorn)
Glenn Anderson - (Drums)
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LINDA CARONE is a vintage jazz and blues vocalist; a niche song stylist and an interpreter of popular music from the 1930’s and beyond.
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Linda’s eclectic repertoire includes rare and sometimes risque vintage songs of the 20’s, 30’s and 40’s, classic jazz standards, cocktail lounge and torch ballads, to swing, boogie woogie & roots blues.