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Volume 13 - Issue 2 - October 2007

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Oct 4 Small World Music Festival: Mr.Something Somethirg. Oct 6 Cuban Dance Partyw. Cimarron and DJ Billly Bryans. Oct 11Felabration. Oct 12 Cafrf Cubano. Oct <strong>13</strong> BlackMarket. Oct 19 Tipka Toronto. Oct 20 YaniBorrell and the Clave Kings. Oct 2 6 Salsa on 6.Oct 27 Cache.liberty Bistro and Bar25 Liberty St.@ Atlantic 416-533-8828live @ Courthouse57 Adelaide Street East. 416·214·9379www.liveatcourthouse.comManhattan's Music Club951 Gordon St. Guelph519·767·2440www.manhattans.caOct 5 Tim Shia Trio. Oct 12 larra Skye Trio. Oct<strong>13</strong> Vincent Wolfe Trio. Oct 20 Bateman BrubeckBray Trio. Oct 25 Field Trip. Oct 26 AndrewScott Trio. Oct 27 Keith Murch Trio.Mezzetta681 St. Clair Ave. W. 416·658·5687Wednesday Concerts in a Cate. Sets at 9 and10:15. Reservations recommended for first set.Oct 3 Yiddish Swingtet. Oct 10 Pedro Joel. Oct24 Tony Duarrington. Oct 31 Bill McBirnie.Mezzrows1546 Queen St. W. 416·658·5687Parkdale neighborhood pub featuring jazz andblues on Saturday afternoons, Sunday eveningsand a live jam every other Wednesday.N'Awlins Jazz Bar and Dining299 King St. W. 416·595· 1958www.nawlins.caEvery Tues Stacie McGregorEvery Wed Jim Heineman Trio.Every Thu Blues Night with Guest VocalistsEvery F ri/Sat All Star Bourbon St. BandEvery Sun Robi Botos.Odd Socks at Dovercourt House804 Dovercourt Rd. 416-537-3337Old Mill, The21 Old Mill Rd. 416-236-2641www.oldmilltoronto.comOct 1 ·6 liveJive. Oct 9 Jazz FM Concert w.Kenny Rankin. Oct 10, 11 liveJive. Oct <strong>13</strong> liveJive. Oct 15· 17 Craig Ruhnke. Oct 18, 19 Elvisthe Way It Was. Oct 20 CHFI live Broadcast. Oct22 Sounds of JazzFM91. Oct 23-25JayBoehmer. Oct 26 Swing Shift Big Band. Oct 27Jay Boehmer. Oct 29·Nov 2 Ascencion.Opal Jazz Lounge472 Queen St. West. 416-646·6725www.opaljazzlounge.comOct 2·6 Robi Botos. Oct 9· <strong>13</strong> Adrean Farrugia.Oct 16·20 Brian Dickinson. Oct 23·27 SteveKoven. Oct 30 -Nov 3 Peter Hill/ShawnNykwist.Orbit Room508A College St. 416-535-06<strong>13</strong>Pantages Martini Bar and Lounge200 Victoria St.Every Fri John Simoes and Aaron Peixoto.Every Sat Solo Piano: Various artists.Pilot TavernO CTOBE R 1 - N OVEMBE R 7 <strong>2007</strong>Back to Ad Index22 Cumberland 416·923-5716www.thepilot.caOct 6 GeorgeKollerDuartet. Oct <strong>13</strong>Kollage. Oct20 Don Palmer Duartet. Oct 27 Pat laBarberaDuartet.Quotes220 King St. W.416·979- 7717Reservoir Lounge, The52 Wellington St. E. 416-955-0887www.reservoirlounge.comEvery Mon Sophia Perlman and the VipersEvery Tue Tyler Yarema and his RhythmEvery Wed Bradley and the BouncersEvery Thu Janice HagenEvery Fri Chet Valient ComboEvery Sat Tory CassisThe Renaissance Cate1938 Danforth Avenue (416) 422-1441Rex Jazz and Blues Bar, The194 Queen St. W. 416·598·2475www.therex.caOct 1 Jake Wilkinson Duartet, Lauren Falls. Oct2 Fern lindzon Trio, Classic Rex Jazz Jam. Oct 3Worst Pop Band Ever, Vaughan Misener Trio. Oct4KevinDuain, WilliamCarnDuintet. Oct5Hogtown Syncopators, Artie Roth Trio, Rudder.Oct 6 Abbey's Mehdown, Swing Shift Big Band,Ugly Beauties, Rudder. Oct 7 Excelsior DixielandJazz, Club Django, Harley Card Duartet, TrevorFalls Collective. Oct 8 Jake Wilkinson Duarte(,Matt Newton. Oct 9 Fern lindzon Trio, ClassicRex Jazz Jam. Oct 10 Worst Pop Band Ever,Buddy Aquilina. Oct 11 Adam Niewood, NancyWalker Trio. Oct 12 Hogtown Syncopators, ArtieRoth Trio, Chris Hunt Tentet. Oct <strong>13</strong> Abbey'sMeltdown, Blue Room, Lester Mclean Trio,Barry Romberg. Oct 14 Excelsior Dixieland Band,Bohemian Swing, Harley Card Duartet, StephanieMartin. Oct 15 Jake Wilkinson Duartet, UofTStudent Jazz Ensembles. Oct 16 Fern lindzonTrio, Rex Jazz Jam. Oct 24 Worst Pop BandEver, Field Trip. Oct 25 Kevin Duain, Trevor HoggDuartet. Oct 26 Hogtown Syncopators, ArtieRoth Trio,DonScottDuartet. Oct27 Abbey'sMeltdown, Laura Hubert Band, Lester McleanTrio, Tara Davidson. Oct 28 Excelsior DixielandJazz, Freeway Dixieland Jazz, Harley CardDuartet, Random Access. Oct 29 Jake WilkinsonDuartet, John Macleod's Rex Hotel Orchestra.Oct 30 Fern lindzon Trio, Classic Rex Jazz Jam.Oct 31 Worst Pop Band Ever, Thyron Whyte.Safari Bar and Grill1749 Avenue Rd. 416-787·6584Saint T ropez, Le315 King St. W. 416·591·3600Live music 7 days a weekSpezzo Restorante140 York Blvd. Richmond Hill 905-886·9703Live jazz every Thursday.Sydney's Island Restaurant5120 Dixie Rd. MississaugaTen Feet Tall<strong>13</strong>81 Danforth Avenue, 416·778-7333www.tenfeettall.caOct 7 Shelley Hamilton Trio. Oct 14 NormanMarshall Villeneuve. Oct 21 Sultans of Strings.Oct 28 Sophia Perlman.The Trane Studio964 Bathurst St. 416·9<strong>13</strong>-8197www.tranestudio.comANNOUNCEMENTS, LECTURES/SYMPOSIA 'MASTER CLASSES, ... ETCETERAANNOUNCEMENTS*<strong>October</strong> 7 1 :30·4:30: Canadian CancerSociety. Celebrate the Arts. Featuringperformances by singer Rosario Arce &Stonebridge (Bob Smith, bass, Doug Mclellan& Murray Pollard, guitar, Stewart Hall,drums, Nancy Mc Kinnon & Matt Cormier,vocals); art exhibition, sculpture, artisans,silent auction. George lgnatieff Theatre,Trinity College, 15 Devonshire Place. 416-978-8849. $26. Net proceeds donated to theCanadian Cancer Society.*<strong>October</strong> <strong>13</strong> & 14 1 Oam·4pm: DoorsOpen Kincardine. Pavilion Dance Hall. Builtin 1923 for dancing, with a 3-layer floor, it isone of the last of its type on the shores of LakeHuron. Big bands such as Guy Lombardo's andMart Kenney's performed there. Foot of DurhamStreet, Kincardine. 866·546·2736. Free.*<strong>October</strong> <strong>13</strong> & 14 1 Oam·6pm: Music &Home Entertainment Show. Featuringhundreds of exhibitors, live performances,seminars and workshops; displays of musicalinstruments, home keyboards, sheet music,pro audio gear, music education, music associations,home electronics, broadcasting,podcasting, digital music, software, CDs,DVDs, home theatre, the music business,home recording, memorabilia, apparel andeverything else musical. Toronto InternationalCentre, 6900 Airport Rd.www.musicandhomeentertainmentshow.com$15/day.*<strong>October</strong> 17 8:00: Canadian MusicCentre. Norman Burgess Memorial Fund:Annual Fund Event. World premiere perform·ances, special musical announcements,gourmet dessert menu, champagne & specialstock bar, luxury silent auction. Arts & LettersClub, 14ElmSt.416·961-6601.$50,$100,$250.*<strong>October</strong> 23 5:00: Toronto Bach Festival.Cantata Cafrf. Enjoy ight refreslments before eachIntimate Evening lecture·concert (6pm - see dailylistings). Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744, 416·978-3515. Free.*<strong>October</strong> 24 5:00: Toronto Bach Festi·val. Cantata Cafrf. See <strong>October</strong> 23.*<strong>October</strong> 25 5:00: Toronto Bach Festi·val. Cantata Cafrf. See <strong>October</strong> 23.*<strong>October</strong> 26 5:00: Toronto Bach Festi·val. Cantata Cafrf. See <strong>October</strong> 23.*<strong>October</strong> 27 7:30: Church of the HolyTrinity. Sing a New Song: Alive in the Heartfor Singers:Performance Opportunitiesand Trainingcontact:416-876-5859www. voca la rtfo rum . eaof the City for 160 Years. Hymn sing andguest performances, followed by reception. 1 OTrinity Square. 416·598-4521 x223. $10,$25(family).*November 3 8:00: First United ChurchWaterloo. The Phantom of the Opera. 1925silent film starring Lon Chaney. Featuring liveorgan accompaniment by Ian Sadler. 519·885·4472. 519·746·6768. 16 William St. West,Waterloo. $18(advance), $20(door), $1 O(st).*Four Seasons Centre for the Perform·ing Arts. Opera House Tours. Featuring theworld's longest freespan glass staircase and ahorseshoe·shaped, European style auditorium,with phenomenal advancements in modernengineering and acoustical design. Hour-longtours include guided information and access tothe City Room, the Richard Bradshaw Amphi·theatre and R. Fraser Elliott Hall. Saturdaysat 11 :45am & 12 noon (with some exceptions).145 Queen St. West. 416-363·8231,fourseasonscentre.ca $?(adults), $5(sr/st),free for children 12 and under.LECTURES/SYMPOSIA*<strong>October</strong> 2 6:30: lstituto Italiano DiCultura. Arturo Toscanini and Victor DiSabata: A comparison between two great laScala conductors. Live 1954 recording ofBrahms' Piano Concerto #2 in B flat, performedby La Scala Symphonic Orchestra andChorus. Giuseppe Volpi, lecturer. 496 HuronSt. 416·921 ·3802 x221. Free.*<strong>October</strong> 4 1 Dam: City of Hamilton/American Liszt Society/McMasterUniversity School of the Arts. GreatRomantics Festival: In Praise of Virtuosity.Lecture by Ross Alley. (Preceding 11 am PianoRecital - see daily listings.) Convocation Hall,McMaster University, Hamilton. 905·525·9140 ext.23674. $20.*<strong>October</strong> 511am: City of Hamilton/American Liszt Society/McMasterUniversity School of the Arts. GreatRomantics Festival: Preserving the Past: theInternational Piano Archives at Maryland.Lecture by Donald Manildi. (Following 1 DamPiano Recital - see daily listings.) ConvocationHall, McMaster University, Hamilton. 905·525-9140 ext.23674. $20.*<strong>October</strong> 6 1 Dam: City of Hamilton/American Liszt Society/McMasterUniversity School of the Arts. GreatRomantics Festival.- Too Many Piano Cancer·tos: An Introduction to the Hyperion recordseries, by the man who put it together. Lecture• The Vocal Art ForumWWW. THEWHOLENOTE.COM 49

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