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Volume 21 Issue 2 - October 2015

Vol 21 No 2 is now available for your viewing pleasure, and it's a bumper crop, right at the harvest moon. First ever Canadian opera on the Four Seasons Centre main stage gets double coverage with Wende Bartley interviewing Pyramus and Thisbe composer Barbara Monk Feldman and Chris Hoile connecting with director Christopher Alden; Paul Ennis digs into the musical mind of pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, and pianist Eve Egoyan is "On the Record" in conversation with publisher David Perlman ahead of the Oct release concert for her tenth recording. And at the heart of it all the 16th edition of our annual BLUE PAGES directory of presenters profile the season now well and truly under way.

Vol 21 No 2 is now available for your viewing pleasure, and it's a bumper crop, right at the harvest moon. First ever Canadian opera on the Four Seasons Centre main stage gets double coverage with Wende Bartley interviewing Pyramus and Thisbe composer Barbara Monk Feldman and Chris Hoile connecting with director Christopher Alden; Paul Ennis digs into the musical mind of pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, and pianist Eve Egoyan is "On the Record" in conversation with publisher David Perlman ahead of the Oct release concert for her tenth recording. And at the heart of it all the 16th edition of our annual BLUE PAGES directory of presenters profile the season now well and truly under way.

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Kevin Turcotte<br />

stage that seems<br />

to me impossible<br />

to translate<br />

in a studio. They<br />

had, or I suppose<br />

they still have, a<br />

tune called The<br />

Lakeside Stroll.<br />

To get a sense of<br />

what it was like<br />

hearing the same<br />

repertoire interpreted<br />

a different<br />

way each month,<br />

take a look on<br />

YouTube for that<br />

tune. You’ll find at<br />

least three, if not<br />

more, versions of<br />

it, which are all,<br />

despite being the<br />

same tune, spontaneous compositions in and of themselves.<br />

At the time I stumbled across this band, I was not that new to live<br />

jazz, and certainly not new to live music. I had heard groups before<br />

that played music I found strikingly original, like RTA did, and groups<br />

that displayed tremendous technical facility on their instruments, like<br />

RTA did, and groups that made each tune sound radically different<br />

each time they played it, like RTA did, and groups that sent me out of<br />

the venue with a goofy smile on my face, like RTA very consistently<br />

did – so it’s difficult to pin down exactly why I thought they were<br />

so special. But given the huge following they had, I think I was and<br />

am in if not good company, lots of company – so I’m in no hurry to<br />

justify myself.<br />

In the winter of 2012/13, Brown held two solo bass concerts at<br />

the now-defunct venue, 80 Gladstone, which I attended, of course.<br />

During some RTA concerts, he would open a song with a bass solo,<br />

and it seemed to me that, month to month, these weren’t just improvisations,<br />

but compositions he was developing over time. It was<br />

at these lovely, intimate concerts at 80 Gladstone that I first got<br />

a more complete sense of what Brown was going for. Not only is<br />

it very good, it’s available for sampling on YouTube: just search<br />

“Rich Brown:Nguyên,” and it should come up. Dive into related<br />

videos. Have fun.<br />

I don’t like to say I have a favourite anything, but Brown has to<br />

be my favourite composer in the city, at least within this idiom. His<br />

compositions are deeply considered, and deeply moving as a result.<br />

They’re harmonically novel – at least to my ear – and often circular in<br />

nature, much like Blue in Green. They don’t always necessarily have<br />

a clear end or beginning. Brown doesn’t write compositions that can<br />

be described as happy or sad. It’s all much more nuanced than that.<br />

Words that better describe his compositions are meditative, unhinged,<br />

biting, nostalgic, conflicted and reverent.<br />

This is all to say that Brown has a new project, Rich Brown & The<br />

Abeng. I don’t know much about it, except that given Brown’s track<br />

record and the absolutely stellar lineup, featuring Stan Fomin on keys<br />

and Kevin Turcotte on trumpet, it will be amazing.<br />

The Abeng’s CD release party will be happening at Lula Lounge<br />

on <strong>October</strong> <strong>21</strong> at 8:30pm and the $15 cover charge will be worth way<br />

more than that.<br />

I look forward to seeing you all there.<br />

Bob Ben is The WholeNote’s jazz listings editor. He<br />

can be reached at jazz@thewholenote.com.<br />

C. In the Clubs (Mostly Jazz)<br />

KAMA<br />

<strong>21</strong>4 King St. W. 416-599-5262<br />

kamaindia.com (full schedule)<br />

All shows: 5pm-8pm.<br />

La Revolucion<br />

2848 Dundas St. W 416-766-0746<br />

restaurantlarevolucion.com (full schedule)<br />

Local Gest, The<br />

424 Parliament St. 416-961-9425<br />

<strong>October</strong> 4 4:30pm Diane Roblin & Reconnect.<br />

Lula Lounge<br />

1585 Dundas St. W. 416-588-0307<br />

lula.ca (full schedule)<br />

Manhattans Pizza Bistro & Music Club<br />

951 Gordon St., Guelph 519-767-2440<br />

manhattans.ca (full schedule)<br />

All shows: PWYC.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 1 Joni Nehrita’s ‘Boom’ CD Launch.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 2 Gary Beck and Sideways. <strong>October</strong><br />

3 Denise Reis & Friends. <strong>October</strong> 6, 20 Brad<br />

Halls. <strong>October</strong> 7, 28 Jokela / Vogan / Cooley.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 8, 13 John Zadro. <strong>October</strong> 9 The<br />

Cha Cha Unit. <strong>October</strong> 10 Elena Kapeleris &<br />

Bartosz Hadala. <strong>October</strong> 11, 14, 22, 27 Paul<br />

Taylor (11th with Jamie ‘Giggles’ Mitges).<br />

<strong>October</strong> 23, 25 David Hollingshead (23rd with<br />

Jena Lampman). <strong>October</strong> 29 Karyn Kirkwood<br />

Trio.<br />

Mezzetta Restaurant<br />

681 St. Clair Ave. W 416-658-5687<br />

mezzettarestaurant.com (full schedule)<br />

All shows: 9pm, $8 (unless otherwise noted).<br />

<strong>October</strong> 7 Bill McBirnie (flute) & Louis Simao<br />

(guitar): Brazilian Jazz $10. <strong>October</strong> 14 8pm<br />

Dino Toledo (guitar) & Fernando Gallego<br />

(voice): Flamenco No cover. <strong>October</strong> <strong>21</strong> Mike<br />

Murley (sax) & Jim Vivian (bass). <strong>October</strong><br />

28 Dave Young (bass) & Reg Schwager<br />

(guitar).<br />

Monarch Tavern<br />

12 Clinton St. 416-531-5833<br />

themonarchtavern.com (full schedule)<br />

<strong>October</strong> 12 7:30pm Martin Loomer & His<br />

Orange Devils Orchestra $10.<br />

Monarchs Pub<br />

At the Eaton Chelsea Hotel<br />

33 Gerrard St. W. 416-585-4352<br />

monarchspub.ca (full schedule)<br />

All shows: 8pm-midnight. No cover.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 1 Jerome Godboo. <strong>October</strong><br />

7 Laura Hubert. <strong>October</strong> 8 Bill Durst. <strong>October</strong><br />

14 Emily Rockarts Quartet. <strong>October</strong><br />

15 Wicked Grin. <strong>October</strong> <strong>21</strong> Kalya<br />

Ramu. <strong>October</strong> 22 Ria Reece. <strong>October</strong><br />

28 Brownman & Cruzao. <strong>October</strong><br />

29 Mackenzie Blues Band.<br />

Morgans on the Danforth<br />

1282 Danforth Ave. 416-461-3020<br />

morgansonthedanforth.com (full schedule)<br />

All shows: 2pm-5pm. No cover.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 25 Lisa Particelli’s ‘Girls Night Out’<br />

Jazz Jam.<br />

Musideum<br />

401 Richmond St. W., Main Floor<br />

416-599-7323<br />

musideum.com (full schedule)<br />

<strong>October</strong> 4 8pm Vox Metropolis presents<br />

“Sherlock Jr.” $20. <strong>October</strong> 8 8pm Heal the<br />

Universe $20. <strong>October</strong> 11 3pm Francine Hailman<br />

$20. <strong>October</strong> 15 8pm Cynthia Tauro $20.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 23 8pm Conrad Gayle $20.<br />

Nawlins Jazz Bar & Dining<br />

299 King St. W. 416-595-1958<br />

nawlins.ca<br />

All shows: No cover/PWYC.<br />

Every Tue 6:30pm Stacie McGregor. Every<br />

Wed 7pm Jim Heineman Trio. Every Thu 8pm<br />

Nothin’ But the Blues w/ guest vocalists.<br />

Every Fri 8:30pm All Star Bourbon St. Band.<br />

Every Sat 6:30pm Sam Heinman; 9pm All<br />

Star Bourbon St. Band. Every Sun 7pm<br />

Brooke Blackburn.<br />

Nice Bistro, The<br />

117 Brock St. N., Whitby. 905-668-8839<br />

nicebistro.com (full schedule)<br />

Old Mill, The<br />

<strong>21</strong> Old Mill Rd. 416-236-2641<br />

oldmilltoronto.com<br />

The Home Smith Bar: No reservations. No<br />

cover. $20 food/drink minimum. All shows:<br />

7:30pm-10:30pm<br />

<strong>October</strong> 1 Melissa Lauren (voice) Trio with<br />

Nathan Hiltz (guitar), Tyler Emond (bass).<br />

<strong>October</strong> 2 Nathan Hiltz (guitar) Trio with Pat<br />

Collins (bass), Morgan Childs (drums). <strong>October</strong><br />

3 Denny Christianson (trumpet, flugelhorn)<br />

Quartet with Brian Dickinson (piano),<br />

Mike Downes (bass), Mark Kelso (drums).<br />

<strong>October</strong> 6 In Concert and Conversation with<br />

Gene DiNovi. <strong>October</strong> 8 Robin Banks (voice)<br />

Trio with Ted Quinlan (guitar), Richard Whiteman<br />

(piano). <strong>October</strong> 9 Dave Young (bass)<br />

Quartet with Gary Williamson (piano), Landen<br />

Vierra (sax), Terry Clarke (drums). <strong>October</strong><br />

10 Joe Sealy (piano), Paul Novotny (bass) Duo.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 15 Alistair Kay (trombone) Trio with<br />

Brian Dickinson (piano), Roberto Occhipinti<br />

(bass). <strong>October</strong> 16 Kurt Lund (sax) Trio with<br />

Mark Eisenman (piano), Steve Wallace (bass).<br />

<strong>October</strong> 17 Carol McCartney (voice) Quartet<br />

with Brian Dickinson (piano), Kieran Overs<br />

(bass), Chris Robinson (sax). <strong>October</strong> 22 LJ<br />

Folk (voice, guitar) Quartet with David Restivo<br />

(piano), Pat Collins (bass), Steve Heathcote<br />

(drums). <strong>October</strong> 23 Julie Mahendren<br />

(voice) Trio with Adrean Farrugia (piano),<br />

Ross MacIntyre (bass). <strong>October</strong> 24 Don Vickery<br />

(drums) Trio with Mark Eisenman (piano),<br />

Neil Swainson (bass). <strong>October</strong> 29 Shannon<br />

Butcher (voice) Trio with Mark Kieswetter<br />

(piano), Ross MacIntyre (bass). <strong>October</strong><br />

30 Brian Blain (voice, guitar) Blues Trio with<br />

Julian Fauth (piano, voice), Victor Bateman<br />

(bass, voice). <strong>October</strong> 31 ‘The Two Tenors’<br />

with Alex Dean, Perry White (tenor saxes),<br />

Mark Eisenman (piano), Pat Collins (bass).<br />

Paintbox Bistro<br />

555 Dundas St. E. 647-748-0555<br />

paintboxbistro.ca (Full schedule)<br />

Pilot Tavern, The<br />

22 Cumberland Ave. 416-923-5716<br />

thepilot.ca<br />

All shows: 3:30pm. No cover.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 3 Dave Young Quartet. <strong>October</strong><br />

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