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Lorne Nehring
Lorne Nehring
October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 5:00pm
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Alex Dean - Saxophone
George Koller - Bass
Tom Reynolds - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Harley Card Quintet
Harley Card Quintet
October 22, 23, 24, 25 @ 8:00pm
Harley Card- Guitar and Compositions David French- Saxophone
Matt Newton- Piano
Dan Fortin- Bass
Ethan Ardelli- Drums
harley card is a Toronto based guitarist, composer, singer-songwriter and educator originally from Winnipeg Manitoba, via Ottawa Ontario. In addition to leading his own groups, Harley is a member of and co-composer for the Canadian bands; Hobson's Choice, Stoptime, God's Gift To Yoda, and Dream Logic.
As a contributor to the creative music scene in Toronto since 2003, Harley has played with many artists including; Richard Underhill, Alex Dean, Alex Samaras, Mike Malone, Kelly Jefferson, Colin Fisher, William Carn, Alexander Brown, Michael Herring and Harrington, Chris Gale, Ethan Ardelli, Bernie Senensky, Michael Davidson, Don Scott, Matt Newton, Daniel Jamieson, Felicity Williams, Dave Clark, Carlie Howell, Jon Challoner, Sarah Jerrom, RJ Sachnanathan, Rebecca Hennessy, Dan Fortin, Ted Crosby, Dan Gaucher, and Ernesto Cervini, among others.
"Card’s musical sensibility is fully formed and urbane. His writing reflects a sense of history and is therefore worldly wise."
-Raul d’Gama Rose- All About Jazz
Dhaivat Jani Plus
Dhaivat Jani plus
October 23 @ 5:00pm
Dhaivat Jani - Drums/Tabla/Compositions
Jonathan Kay - Sax
Michael Davidson - Vibraphone
Sam Little - Bass
Peter Henry Holbrook - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Dhaivat Jani PLUS is a contemporary jazz ensemble led by award-winning drummer/tabla player and composer Dhaivat Jani. The band’s music that unfolds like stories blends modern jazz with Dhaivat’s influences ranging from Indian classical and folk rhythms to rock and free improvisation. Their debut album Sum // Parts has received international acclaim, highlighting the band’s unique voice in Toronto’s jazz landscape.
Harley Card Quintet
Harley Card Quintet
October 22, 23, 24, 25 @ 8:00pm
Harley Card- Guitar and Compositions David French- Saxophone
Matt Newton- Piano
Dan Fortin- Bass
Ethan Ardelli- Drums
harley card is a Toronto based guitarist, composer, singer-songwriter and educator originally from Winnipeg Manitoba, via Ottawa Ontario. In addition to leading his own groups, Harley is a member of and co-composer for the Canadian bands; Hobson's Choice, Stoptime, God's Gift To Yoda, and Dream Logic.
As a contributor to the creative music scene in Toronto since 2003, Harley has played with many artists including; Richard Underhill, Alex Dean, Alex Samaras, Mike Malone, Kelly Jefferson, Colin Fisher, William Carn, Alexander Brown, Michael Herring and Harrington, Chris Gale, Ethan Ardelli, Bernie Senensky, Michael Davidson, Don Scott, Matt Newton, Daniel Jamieson, Felicity Williams, Dave Clark, Carlie Howell, Jon Challoner, Sarah Jerrom, RJ Sachnanathan, Rebecca Hennessy, Dan Fortin, Ted Crosby, Dan Gaucher, and Ernesto Cervini, among others.
"Card’s musical sensibility is fully formed and urbane. His writing reflects a sense of history and is therefore worldly wise."
-Raul d’Gama Rose- All About Jazz
Sandra Bouza
Sandra Bouza
october 24 @ 5:0pm
Sandra Bouza - Vocals / Guitar
No reservations
Pay What You Can
Sandra Bouza, a powerhouse artist with Canadian and Spanish roots, has had a year of career milestones. The soulful singer has played Massey Hall, was nominated for Maple Blues Award, and her last album; A Sound in the Dark, was nominated for best contemporary folk album of the year with the Canadian Folk Music Awards.
Harley Card Quintet
Harley Card Quintet
October 22, 23, 24, 25 @ 8:00pm
Harley Card- Guitar and Compositions David French- Saxophone
Matt Newton- Piano
Dan Fortin- Bass
Ethan Ardelli- Drums
harley card is a Toronto based guitarist, composer, singer-songwriter and educator originally from Winnipeg Manitoba, via Ottawa Ontario. In addition to leading his own groups, Harley is a member of and co-composer for the Canadian bands; Hobson's Choice, Stoptime, God's Gift To Yoda, and Dream Logic.
As a contributor to the creative music scene in Toronto since 2003, Harley has played with many artists including; Richard Underhill, Alex Dean, Alex Samaras, Mike Malone, Kelly Jefferson, Colin Fisher, William Carn, Alexander Brown, Michael Herring and Harrington, Chris Gale, Ethan Ardelli, Bernie Senensky, Michael Davidson, Don Scott, Matt Newton, Daniel Jamieson, Felicity Williams, Dave Clark, Carlie Howell, Jon Challoner, Sarah Jerrom, RJ Sachnanathan, Rebecca Hennessy, Dan Fortin, Ted Crosby, Dan Gaucher, and Ernesto Cervini, among others.
"Card’s musical sensibility is fully formed and urbane. His writing reflects a sense of history and is therefore worldly wise."
-Raul d’Gama Rose- All About Jazz
Just Prince
Just Prince
October 24 @ 10:45 pm
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Toronto-based singer-songwriter, Just Prince, is known for seamlessly blending Western and Eastern sounds into a harmonious tapestry. With a captivating style that defies genre constraints, his music weaves elements of folk, rock, blues, and Hindustani classical music into a mesmerizing experience. Just Prince's evocative compositions take listeners on a sonic journey, transcending cultural boundaries and resonating with the soul. With Max Senitt on Drums, Patrick O'Reilly on Guitar and Joan Lomas Ortega on Bass, they will craft a musical landscape that bridges worlds with the intention of genuine songwriting and experimental expression
Megacity Swing Band
Megacity Swing Band
October 25 @ 2:00pm
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Toronto’s own MegaCity Swing Band burst onto the scene in 2000 and is one of the swingingest bands in the GTA. We are a full sized jazz band – all 18 of us! We are comprised of some to Toronto’s best musicians performing the best jazz, latin, and swing tunes in Toronto.
Megacity enjoys performing at special events, weddings, parties, and corporate events all across the Toronto area. In the past we have been nominated for several awards at the CNE Big Band Festival. They have been guests at the Sunday Serenade Series in Mel Lastman Square. The band has been featured on Breakfast Television. Megacity has performed at Casa Loma, the Royal Ontario Museum, as well as at many golf clubs and retirement homes in the Toronto area. They can be seen every fourth Monday of the month at The 744 on Mt. Pleasant.
Megacity is one of the few (if not the only) big band that plays original compositions. The leader writes original tunes for the band, and these can usually be heard at the 744 gigs when they play on Monday nights.
In addition to our vocalist, the fabulous Gillian Steyck, this eighteen piece band is often joined on Monday nights by at least two –sometimes three – guest vocalists that guarantee to bring the house down.
Not Bob Brough Quartet
Not Bob Brough Quartet
October 25 @ 5:00pm
Shawn Nyquist - Saxophone
Artie Roth - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Harley Card Quintet
Harley Card Quintet
October 22, 23, 24, 25 @ 8:00pm
Harley Card- Guitar and Compositions David French- Saxophone
Matt Newton- Piano
Dan Fortin- Bass
Ethan Ardelli- Drums
harley card is a Toronto based guitarist, composer, singer-songwriter and educator originally from Winnipeg Manitoba, via Ottawa Ontario. In addition to leading his own groups, Harley is a member of and co-composer for the Canadian bands; Hobson's Choice, Stoptime, God's Gift To Yoda, and Dream Logic.
As a contributor to the creative music scene in Toronto since 2003, Harley has played with many artists including; Richard Underhill, Alex Dean, Alex Samaras, Mike Malone, Kelly Jefferson, Colin Fisher, William Carn, Alexander Brown, Michael Herring and Harrington, Chris Gale, Ethan Ardelli, Bernie Senensky, Michael Davidson, Don Scott, Matt Newton, Daniel Jamieson, Felicity Williams, Dave Clark, Carlie Howell, Jon Challoner, Sarah Jerrom, RJ Sachnanathan, Rebecca Hennessy, Dan Fortin, Ted Crosby, Dan Gaucher, and Ernesto Cervini, among others.
"Card’s musical sensibility is fully formed and urbane. His writing reflects a sense of history and is therefore worldly wise."
-Raul d’Gama Rose- All About Jazz
James Griffith Quartet
James Griffith Quartet
October 25 @ 10:45 pm
James Griffith - Alto Saxophone
Andrew Marzotto - Guitar
Julian Anderson Bowes - Bass
Alex Sgrignoli - Drums
No reservations
pay What you can
James Griffith is an international-award winning Toronto-based jazz saxophonist, bandleader and composer. Born and raised in Lloydminster, Alberta, Griffith aims to push the envelope of contemporary jazz while staying grounded within the swinging tradition of bebop and beyond.
Winner of the 2024 International Saxophone Symposium Jazz Saxophone Competition, Griffith has had the pleasure of working and performing with international jazz icons such as Joe Farnsworth, Larnell Lewis, Terri Lyne Carrington, Dayna Stephens, David Virelles, The U.S. Navy Commodores Big Band, Lucas Pino, Jacob Chung, Mike Downes and more. As a highly in-demand sideman, Griffith has been a member of many notable groups including The Shuffle Demons, the Marmalade/Listening Room Collective, The Live Video Game Jazz Orchestra and most recently the Joe Farnsworth Quartet. Griffith is elated to be back at The Rex as a leader presenting a program of new original music with a Canadian all-star quartet composed of Toronto's finest musicians.
Global Jazz Series: Waleed Kush Afro-Jazz
Global Jazz Series: waleed kush afro-jazz
October 26 @ 2:00pm
Waleed Abdulhamid - Bass / Vocals
Band - Tba
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Waleed Abdulhamid is a Canadian Multi-instrumentalist; Composer; Vocalist; Music and Film Producer, and is known for his striking vocals, innovative bass technique, and his speed and precision on percussion. He has been an active member of the Toronto music scene since his arrival from Sudan in 1992, and is the recipient of the Canadian New Pioneer Award; African Tama Award; Reel World Film Festival Award; Canadian Film Board of Excellence Award; Two times DORA Award; other international awards. He demonstrates his versatility playing 20 instruments: guitar; bass; drums; flute; harmonica; kirin; bass kirin; darabhuka; marimba; balimbo; congas; bongos; djembe; dumbek; aghera; tambour; cajun; denger; ekaa; tama. Waleed has played and recorded with a large number of well-known artists including David Clayton Thomas of the Grammy Award winning band Blood, Sweat & Tears, and with the Motown legend, The Drifters. However, Waleed is most proud of his role as a mentor to many acclaimed artists such as D’bi Young, Ngozi Paul, and Zaki Ibrahim to name a few. Waleed has also been the subject of study for many researchers and PhD candidates seeking to understand the workings of the virtuoso mind. Waleed is also a Professor and faculty member of the Music Degree Program at Humber College.

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

University of Toronto Student Jazz orchestras
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
Hans Luchs
Hans Luchs
October 26 & 27 @ 8:00 PM
Hans Luchs- Guitar
Felipe Arce- Bass
Agustín Grasso- Drums
Hans Luchs is a guitarist, composer, recording artist, and bandleader living in New York City. Hans has performed in a wide array of settings, from small jazz clubs to large outdoor festivals. He originally got his start playing around his native Chicago, performing at The Auditorium Theatre, The Chicago Jazz Festival, The Green Mill, Buddy Guy’s Legends, and The Jazz Showcase to name a few. Since moving to New York, Hans has played at Smalls, The Django, Midnight Blue, Ornithology, Cafe Ornithology, Minton’s Playhouse, The Bitter End, The Bowery Electric, and many other venues around New York City. He has also played internationally at jazz clubs and festivals in Sweden, England, Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Mexico, Canada, and Turkey.
Hans has performed and toured with an array of artists in several musical traditions, including 8-time Grammy winner Pepe Aguilar, Motown legend Martha Reeves, “daughter of the blues” Shirley King, and many jazz musicians in New York, Chicago, and beyond.
As a recording artist, Hans has recorded in various formats as a leader and sideman, including projects produced by NPR and Apple Music. His 2015 debut recording “Time Never Pauses” (OA2 records) was met with critical acclaim, including Downbeat Magazine, Jazz Weekly, and All About Jazz. His most recent endeavor is 2025’s “The Spell is Broken” (Fresh Sound New Talent), which features eight original compositions of various moods and grooves, and has also been praised by listeners and critics alike.
Jakob Durst
Jakob Durst
October 28 @ 5:00pm
Jakob Durst - Tenor Saxophone
Eric Liang - Piano
Max Simpson - Bass
Petros Anagnostakos - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Jakob Durst (b. 2003) is a Canadian saxophonist currently residing in Toronto. Drawing his main influence from the Black American Art-form “Jazz”,
Jakob cites Lester Young, Ben Webster and Charlie Parker as his greatest inspirations. Jakob has had the opportunity to play alongside Terry Clarke, Neil Swainson and Reg Schwager, among many other names in Canadian Jazz. He currently attends the University of Toronto, where he studies Human Biology and Ecology.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
OCTOBER 7, 14, 21, 28 @8:00pm
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 Cover Charge
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
Lorne Nehring
Lorne Nehring
October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 5:00pm
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Alex Dean - Saxophone
George Koller - Bass
Tom Reynolds - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Nancy Walker Quartet
Nancy Walker Quartet
October 29, 30, 31 & November 1
Nancy Walker - Piano / Compositions
Tara Davidson - Saxophones
Lauren Falls - Bass
Ethan Ardelli - Drums
Pianist and composer Nancy Walker has been recognized with honours Canada-wide, including the Montréal Jazz Festival’s Grand Prix de Jazz, the National Jazz Awards Keyboardist Of The Year Award, a JUNO nomination for Instrumental Album Of The Year, and an induction into the Mississauga Music Walk Of Fame. A dynamic improviser, an artful composer and a responsive accompanist, Nancy has been praised both for her work as a solo artist and as a musical collaborator. As a side player she can be heard on a wide range of recordings, by artists from saxophonist Kirk MacDonald to vocalist Emilie-Claire Barlow to children’s entertainer Raffi. More recently she can be heard on the 2024 recording Here’s To Life by John Neudorf (on which she was both pianist and co-producer), and Sarah Jerrom’s 2025 JUNO-nominated Magpie.
Nancy has several discs to her credit as leader. This engagement at The Rex celebrates the release of her most recent recording Deeper Down, featuring Nancy as pianist and composer, with Tara Davidson (saxophones), Lauren Falls (bass) and Ethan Ardelli (drums). Her compositions reflect her view of the age we live in - at times intense, at times poignant, at times cerebral. Her inspirations include architecture, cinema, literature, visual art and nature.
Nancy has taught on the music faculties of Humber College and York University, and she herself holds a Master of Arts in Music (Composition) from York University.
“Walker’s music vocabulary is strong and varied enough to provide an emotional experience that never wallows. It’s music that celebrates itself while including the audience in that celebration. In other words it’s accessible without any commercial compromises.” John Corcelli, criticsatlarge.ca
“Nancy Walker has played enough piano to know how to keep listeners interested however hard she pushes the boundaries of familiarity.” Geoff Chapman, Toronto Star
“Harmonically she's influenced by the usual suspects—Evans, Hancock, Jarrett, etc.—but her delicate touch and denser harmonic constructs brings to mind British pianist John Taylor as well…Walker's music is easy on the ears, but don't mistake that for lacking in interest or challenge, because she masks an advanced harmonic concept within an accessible veneer.” John Kelman, All About Jazz
“A fine example of the modern jazz musician’s art.” Mark Miller, The Globe and Mail
“A gifted pianist and composer, Nancy Walker is possessed of a lyricism that can suggest lapping water and bright skies, and a contrasting rhythmic drive. A former student of Fred Hersch, she builds on a tradition of romantic jazz piano that has deep roots in the harmonic innovations of Bill Evans.” Stuart Broomer, Toronto Life Magazine
“Toronto pianist Nancy Walker continues to write some of the most interesting and sophisticated contemporary jazz in the country. Contemporary, yet firmly connected to the history of jazz and therefore accessible.” Lyle Rebbeck, Medicine Hat Jazz Festival
Avataar
Avataar
October 2, 9, 16, 30 @ 5:00pm
Sundar Viswanathan - Saxophones, bansuri, vocals
Laura Swankey - Vocals
Michael Occhipinti - Guitar
Tyler Emond - Bass
Ravi Naimpally - Tablas
Max Senitt - Drums and percussion
Special guests include Aaron Lightstone (oud) and Todd Pentney (piano, Fender Rhodes, synth).
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Avataar is a JUNO award winning Toronto-based world-jazz group featuring some of the Canada’s finest jazz, world, funk, and pop musicians. The personnel includes bandleader Sundar Viswanathan (saxophones, bansuri, vocals), Laura Swankey (vocals), Michael Occhipinti (guitar), Tyler Emond (bass), Ravi Naimpally (tablas) and Max Senitt (drums and percussion). Special guests on the most recent, sophomore album, Worldview, include Aaron Lightstone (oud) and Todd Pentney (piano, Fender Rhodes, synth).
Earmarked by JAZZFM91 as one of the ‘Best 25 Albums of 2021’, Worldview won the 2022 JUNO award for Best Jazz Album (Group). The music is inspired by the deep musical traditions of India, Africa and Brazil, rooted within the framework of modern jazz. In an innovative marriage of ancient and modern, driving grooves intersect with cinematic atmospheres and soaring melodies, creating a fresh, emotive sonic experience. Bandmembers share an eclectic range of musical expertise - hardbop, pop, rock, electronica, free improvisation, world and R&B/Soul filter into the interpretations of the tunes. Both Worldview and Petal (Avataar’s debut CD (2016)) received critical acclaim internationally from publications including DOWNBEAT, JAZZIZ, allaboutjazz, Jazz Weekly, and worldmusiccentral.com. Production of both albums and an upcoming live video was generously supported with grants from Ontario and Canada Arts Councils.
The band’s original compositions are informed by artists including Shakti, Jarrett, Oregon, Jan Garbarek, Jobim, Robert Glasper, Snarky Puppy, Kenny Garrett and Ornette Coleman, and at their core are imbued with an intent toward political and social change and a spiritual focus that transcends the sound. While Avataar’s debut album, Petal, explored the evanescence of human life and was a call for a return to spiritual connectedness, Worldview attempts to also present a musical commentary on the state of our world, on the pandemic and on the inability of our leaders to lead with integrity, honesty and compassion. While the actions of our leaders affected so many, some of the songs started as gut responses to the treatment of children, our most valuable and vulnerable citizens, and act as vehicles of catharsis for the composer.
Avataar has been making original music together for over 12 years, and continues to develop a national and international reputation. The band's performance record includes the Toronto, Guelph, Antigonish, Sudbury, Markham and Brampton Jazz Festivals, JUNOFEST (Toronto), Lula Lounge, Trane Studio, The Rose Theater (Brampton), Hugh's Room, the Small World Centre, NUMUS concert series, the Emmett Ray, the Jazz Room (Waterloo) several universities and colleges in Ontario, and other venues. In 2018 Avataar successfully toured South Africa, playing in venues ranging from intimate jazz clubs to universities and concert halls. This tour took the band through Cape Town, Kalk Bay, Durban, Johannesburg and Pretoria. And in 2019, a tour of Western Canada helped develop a national profile through performances to enthusiastic audiences in BC, AB and SK (Penticton, Revelstoke, Canmore, Saskatoon, Regina, Calgary, Nelson and Cranbrook). Both tours were supported by grants from Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.
Avataar’s work has received critical acclaim from a wide range of online and print publications and from presenters internationally. Some quotes:
Don Griffiths (The Bassment) offers praise “Sundar Viswanathan and Avataar wowed our patrons with a first-rate performance…. Drawing on the jazz traditions of composition and improvisation, the group added a varied pallet of world music influences resulting in an exciting performance for our patrons. People will be talking about this show for a long time.”
Dutch Journalist Ivan Rod says “..technically and artistically impressive, outrageous, thought-provoking.. the music is magnetic, many faceted, and brave”
Tom Haugen of ‘Take Effect’ writes “a very eclectic and original listen that’s capable of being cinematic, is always unpredictable and deserves to be listened to many, many times”
James A. Cox of ‘Midwest Book Review’ says “Worldview is emotional, profound, utterly unforgettable, and highly recommended”
John Frederick Moore of ‘Jazziz’ writes “This is fusion in the very best sense of the word. Whether the group is expressing ecstasy, transcendence or tranquility, there’s never a dull moment”
Nancy Walker Quartet
Nancy Walker Quartet
October 29, 30, 31 & November 1
Nancy Walker - Piano / Compositions
Tara Davidson - Saxophones
Lauren Falls - Bass
Ethan Ardelli - Drums
Pianist and composer Nancy Walker has been recognized with honours Canada-wide, including the Montréal Jazz Festival’s Grand Prix de Jazz, the National Jazz Awards Keyboardist Of The Year Award, a JUNO nomination for Instrumental Album Of The Year, and an induction into the Mississauga Music Walk Of Fame. A dynamic improviser, an artful composer and a responsive accompanist, Nancy has been praised both for her work as a solo artist and as a musical collaborator. As a side player she can be heard on a wide range of recordings, by artists from saxophonist Kirk MacDonald to vocalist Emilie-Claire Barlow to children’s entertainer Raffi. More recently she can be heard on the 2024 recording Here’s To Life by John Neudorf (on which she was both pianist and co-producer), and Sarah Jerrom’s 2025 JUNO-nominated Magpie.
Nancy has several discs to her credit as leader. This engagement at The Rex celebrates the release of her most recent recording Deeper Down, featuring Nancy as pianist and composer, with Tara Davidson (saxophones), Lauren Falls (bass) and Ethan Ardelli (drums). Her compositions reflect her view of the age we live in - at times intense, at times poignant, at times cerebral. Her inspirations include architecture, cinema, literature, visual art and nature.
Nancy has taught on the music faculties of Humber College and York University, and she herself holds a Master of Arts in Music (Composition) from York University.
“Walker’s music vocabulary is strong and varied enough to provide an emotional experience that never wallows. It’s music that celebrates itself while including the audience in that celebration. In other words it’s accessible without any commercial compromises.” John Corcelli, criticsatlarge.ca
“Nancy Walker has played enough piano to know how to keep listeners interested however hard she pushes the boundaries of familiarity.” Geoff Chapman, Toronto Star
“Harmonically she's influenced by the usual suspects—Evans, Hancock, Jarrett, etc.—but her delicate touch and denser harmonic constructs brings to mind British pianist John Taylor as well…Walker's music is easy on the ears, but don't mistake that for lacking in interest or challenge, because she masks an advanced harmonic concept within an accessible veneer.” John Kelman, All About Jazz
“A fine example of the modern jazz musician’s art.” Mark Miller, The Globe and Mail
“A gifted pianist and composer, Nancy Walker is possessed of a lyricism that can suggest lapping water and bright skies, and a contrasting rhythmic drive. A former student of Fred Hersch, she builds on a tradition of romantic jazz piano that has deep roots in the harmonic innovations of Bill Evans.” Stuart Broomer, Toronto Life Magazine
“Toronto pianist Nancy Walker continues to write some of the most interesting and sophisticated contemporary jazz in the country. Contemporary, yet firmly connected to the history of jazz and therefore accessible.” Lyle Rebbeck, Medicine Hat Jazz Festival
Joel Bracken
Joel bracken
October 31 @ 5:00 pm
Joel Bracken - Saxophone
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Joel Bracken is a new, unique voice on the saxophone in the Toronto music scene. His style is lyrical and playful but also fiery and spontaneous. As a composer, Joel strikes a balance between singable melodies and colourful harmony that provide a setting for an ensemble to explore and improvise together.
Joel was born and raised in Toronto and hails from a musical family. The eclectic mix of music he heard during his upbringing has given him an open mind and heart to different musical perspectives. At a young age, Joel began exploring jazz clubs around the city, and as he started to focus on the saxophone, he found himself inspired by the rich music community in Toronto.
At Humber’s Community Music School and later at Humber College, Joel had the opportunity to study with some of Canada’s finest musicians, such as Lorne Lofsky, Kirk MacDonald, David French, and Mike Downes. These experiences helped inform Joel’s direction as a player early on.
Joel has started to make his name as a performer around the city at many venues including, Jazz Bistro, The Rex, The Emmet Ray, Drom Taberna, and Koerner Hall. Joel has had the opportunity at Humber College and on the scene to perform with brilliant musicians like Davide Virelles, Ingrid Jensen, Lorne Lofsky, and Mike Downes. In July 2024, Joel released a short EP of his original compositions in a quartet with Sam Dickinson, Mike Downes, and Mateo Mancuso, and plans on releasing more music soon!
Joel is a passionate educator and is on staff as a woodwind and piano instructor at Bloor West Music Studios and Stay At Home Music. Joel also teaches private lessons out of his studio.
Nancy Walker Quartet
Nancy Walker Quartet
October 29, 30, 31 & November 1
Nancy Walker - Piano / Compositions
Tara Davidson - Saxophones
Lauren Falls - Bass
Ethan Ardelli - Drums
Pianist and composer Nancy Walker has been recognized with honours Canada-wide, including the Montréal Jazz Festival’s Grand Prix de Jazz, the National Jazz Awards Keyboardist Of The Year Award, a JUNO nomination for Instrumental Album Of The Year, and an induction into the Mississauga Music Walk Of Fame. A dynamic improviser, an artful composer and a responsive accompanist, Nancy has been praised both for her work as a solo artist and as a musical collaborator. As a side player she can be heard on a wide range of recordings, by artists from saxophonist Kirk MacDonald to vocalist Emilie-Claire Barlow to children’s entertainer Raffi. More recently she can be heard on the 2024 recording Here’s To Life by John Neudorf (on which she was both pianist and co-producer), and Sarah Jerrom’s 2025 JUNO-nominated Magpie.
Nancy has several discs to her credit as leader. This engagement at The Rex celebrates the release of her most recent recording Deeper Down, featuring Nancy as pianist and composer, with Tara Davidson (saxophones), Lauren Falls (bass) and Ethan Ardelli (drums). Her compositions reflect her view of the age we live in - at times intense, at times poignant, at times cerebral. Her inspirations include architecture, cinema, literature, visual art and nature.
Nancy has taught on the music faculties of Humber College and York University, and she herself holds a Master of Arts in Music (Composition) from York University.
“Walker’s music vocabulary is strong and varied enough to provide an emotional experience that never wallows. It’s music that celebrates itself while including the audience in that celebration. In other words it’s accessible without any commercial compromises.” John Corcelli, criticsatlarge.ca
“Nancy Walker has played enough piano to know how to keep listeners interested however hard she pushes the boundaries of familiarity.” Geoff Chapman, Toronto Star
“Harmonically she's influenced by the usual suspects—Evans, Hancock, Jarrett, etc.—but her delicate touch and denser harmonic constructs brings to mind British pianist John Taylor as well…Walker's music is easy on the ears, but don't mistake that for lacking in interest or challenge, because she masks an advanced harmonic concept within an accessible veneer.” John Kelman, All About Jazz
“A fine example of the modern jazz musician’s art.” Mark Miller, The Globe and Mail
“A gifted pianist and composer, Nancy Walker is possessed of a lyricism that can suggest lapping water and bright skies, and a contrasting rhythmic drive. A former student of Fred Hersch, she builds on a tradition of romantic jazz piano that has deep roots in the harmonic innovations of Bill Evans.” Stuart Broomer, Toronto Life Magazine
“Toronto pianist Nancy Walker continues to write some of the most interesting and sophisticated contemporary jazz in the country. Contemporary, yet firmly connected to the history of jazz and therefore accessible.” Lyle Rebbeck, Medicine Hat Jazz Festival
Ronley Teper
Ronley Teper
October 31 @ 10:45 pm
Ronley Teper - Vocals
Chris Banks - Bass
Tim Posgate - Banjo/guitar
Caleb Hamilton - Trumpet/accordion
Elena Kapeleris - Bari/Tenor Saxophone Dafydd Hughes - Piano
Dave Clark - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Children at heart who love comedic, poetic, theatric, yet at times serious storytelling alongside truly magical music, should prepare themselves for the surprising world of Ronley Teper. Born in South Africa and growing up in Toronto, she is an active composer, producer & multimedia artist. As Ronley Teper and The Lipliners, Teper invites a rotating roster of some of the finest musicians, animators and multimedia artists to publicly improvise around her storytelling and songwriting styles that cycle through many influences from folk, funk, jazz, cabaret, cinematic, post rock and pop musical sensibilities. This process has developed a series of collaborations and an ever flowing body of work. She has been described as reminiscent of artists including Tom Waits, Mary Margaret O’Hara, Kate Bush, Talking Heads, and Frank Zappa.
A musician and performance artist, Teper has been an active member in the arts scene for almost two decades. Over this time, she has recorded 5 independent LP’s; with an upcoming 6th “Everyone Loves A Good Story” (Coming out Fall 2021). Composed, and performed works for puppet theatre in both Summerworks and Fringe Festivals in Toronto and Montreal; in COVID times created & directed So Whatcha Doin? A Youtube series hosted by Sock Face Teper that explores music, art, friendship and philosophical questions, such as: What is your favourite snack? hosted by a sock remote. She has had musical placements in television, documentary films, and a few video games. She was a guest speaker at the first TEDx talks in Bangkok, Thailand. Teper has participated in a variety of collaborations, artist’s residencies and has toured regularly in Canada, Europe and abroad.
Lerner / Brubeck Duo
Lerner / Brubeck Duo
November 1 @ 5:00 pm
Marilyn Lerner - Piano,
Matt Brubeck - Cello
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Join master musicians Matt and Marilyn for an evening of original music, discovery, reverie and sonic exploration...
Matt Brubeck is a JUNO award -winning performer/composer/educator specializing in improvisation on the cello. Raised on jazz and classically trained at Yale, Matt is at ease in multiple genres and has taken his cello improvisation skills into diverse musical territories. Matt has collaborated with more artists than he can remember, including Marilyn Lerner, Nick Fraser, Kevin Breit, Caylie Staples, and David Braid. In addition to his jazz/improvising work, Matt has had many eclectic musical adventures including touring and/or recording with Tom Waits, Sheryl Crow, Dixie Chicks, Natalie McMaster, and Yo-Yo Ma.
For more information please visit: https://www.mattbrubeck.com
Internationally renowned composer pianist Marilyn Lerner is a prolific recording artist and performer. Her work, always utterly recognizable, is a singular expression of her passion and deep commitment to a lifelong study of modern jazz, creative improvisation and klezmer. Recording highlights include Birds Are Returning/Marilyn Lerner in Cuba, (featuring Dafnis Prieto, Jane Bunnett and Yosvany Terry), Luminance, (experimental solo piano) and Romanian Fantasy, (interpretations of Ashkenazi klezmer and folk tunes). Ongoing jazz/improvised projects include Ugly Beauties (with Nick Fraser and Matt Brubeck), Lerner/Filiano/ Grassi, and Brass Knuckle Sandwich with trumpeter Nicole Rampersaud. Marilyn was recently awarded the Ontario Arts Foundation's Paul de Hueck and Norman Walford Career Achievement Award for Keyboard Artistry.
Nancy Walker Quartet
Nancy Walker Quartet
October 29, 30, 31 & November 1
Nancy Walker - Piano / Compositions
Tara Davidson - Saxophones
Lauren Falls - Bass
Ethan Ardelli - Drums
Pianist and composer Nancy Walker has been recognized with honours Canada-wide, including the Montréal Jazz Festival’s Grand Prix de Jazz, the National Jazz Awards Keyboardist Of The Year Award, a JUNO nomination for Instrumental Album Of The Year, and an induction into the Mississauga Music Walk Of Fame. A dynamic improviser, an artful composer and a responsive accompanist, Nancy has been praised both for her work as a solo artist and as a musical collaborator. As a side player she can be heard on a wide range of recordings, by artists from saxophonist Kirk MacDonald to vocalist Emilie-Claire Barlow to children’s entertainer Raffi. More recently she can be heard on the 2024 recording Here’s To Life by John Neudorf (on which she was both pianist and co-producer), and Sarah Jerrom’s 2025 JUNO-nominated Magpie.
Nancy has several discs to her credit as leader. This engagement at The Rex celebrates the release of her most recent recording Deeper Down, featuring Nancy as pianist and composer, with Tara Davidson (saxophones), Lauren Falls (bass) and Ethan Ardelli (drums). Her compositions reflect her view of the age we live in - at times intense, at times poignant, at times cerebral. Her inspirations include architecture, cinema, literature, visual art and nature.
Nancy has taught on the music faculties of Humber College and York University, and she herself holds a Master of Arts in Music (Composition) from York University.
“Walker’s music vocabulary is strong and varied enough to provide an emotional experience that never wallows. It’s music that celebrates itself while including the audience in that celebration. In other words it’s accessible without any commercial compromises.” John Corcelli, criticsatlarge.ca
“Nancy Walker has played enough piano to know how to keep listeners interested however hard she pushes the boundaries of familiarity.” Geoff Chapman, Toronto Star
“Harmonically she's influenced by the usual suspects—Evans, Hancock, Jarrett, etc.—but her delicate touch and denser harmonic constructs brings to mind British pianist John Taylor as well…Walker's music is easy on the ears, but don't mistake that for lacking in interest or challenge, because she masks an advanced harmonic concept within an accessible veneer.” John Kelman, All About Jazz
“A fine example of the modern jazz musician’s art.” Mark Miller, The Globe and Mail
“A gifted pianist and composer, Nancy Walker is possessed of a lyricism that can suggest lapping water and bright skies, and a contrasting rhythmic drive. A former student of Fred Hersch, she builds on a tradition of romantic jazz piano that has deep roots in the harmonic innovations of Bill Evans.” Stuart Broomer, Toronto Life Magazine
“Toronto pianist Nancy Walker continues to write some of the most interesting and sophisticated contemporary jazz in the country. Contemporary, yet firmly connected to the history of jazz and therefore accessible.” Lyle Rebbeck, Medicine Hat Jazz Festival
Dan Pitt Trio
Dan Pitt Trio
November 1 @ 10:45pm
Dan Pitt - Electric Guitar and Compositions
Alex Fournier - Double Bass
Aaron Blewett - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
An adventurous trio led by guitarist Dan Pitt, this group proves not to be your average jazz guitar trio. Featuring Alex Fournier on Bass and Aaron Blewett on Drums, the three musicians create music woven together through various textures of the group's instrumentation and unique voices. The trio will be performing music recorded from their two records: "Fundamentally Flawed" (2019) and "Stages" (2023) along with a few new pieces recently recorded in a larger band format. Come join the band for an evening of adventurous music inspired by a plethora of influences while being strung together with atmospheric and spontaneous musical moments.
Laura Hubert Band
Laura hubert Band
november 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 5:00 PM
Laura Hubert - Vocals
Peter Hill - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Canadian vocal treasure, born and raised in Toronto, Laura Hubert has remained a steady force on the city’s music scene over the past 25 years. Although she retired from rock and roll back per se when JUNO-winning indie-rock group Leslie Spit Treeo split up late last millennium, for several decades now she has been singing her soulful interpretations of vintage blues, jazz and Western swing all over the Greater Toronto Area. “I want to participate in the joy of the world, try to keep it light,” says Hubert. “Just trying to have some fun. Sing some songs. Make some music. Give some joy.”
Over the years she recorded 3 solo albums with her band, led by pianist Peter Hill and featuring some of Toronto’s finest including Chris Whiteley, Brandi Disterheft, Victor Bateman, William Sperandei: “Girlish Days” (2000), “Live at the Rex” (2001) and “Half Bridled” (2004).
In the years since these recordings, Hubert and her fans enjoyed residencies at venerable venues such as Grossman’s Tavern, The Cameron House and The Rex Hotel. Singing many of the same old classic songs over the years, like the finest of wine Hubert’s art has aged in the best way, her bluesy growl deeper and more powerful than ever.
“One Night in Kensington” is an initiative spearheaded by Order of Canada member, singer-songwriter and long-time friend of Hubert, is the new recording fans have long been waiting for. “Hubert’s unique and soulful vocal delivery can make any old song sound brand new,” says Molly Johnson.
Produced by Johnson and her Kensington Market Jazz Festival team, the new album live at Poetry Jazz Café find Hubert in the happy company of four very fine players: Eric St-Laurent on guitar, Davide DiRenzo on drums, Steve Wallace on bass and long-time musical partner Peter Hill on piano.
Marc Decho w/NYC's Damion Reid
Marc Decho w/NYC's Damion Reid
November 2 & 3 @ 8:00pm
Marc Decho - Bass
NYC’S Damion Reid - Drums
James Hill - Piano
Born in Montreal and now based in Toronto, Canada, electric bassist / composer / educator and producer Marc Decho has established himself as an incredibly versatile and creative artist on the Canadian music scene. Decho is a longstanding member of the legendary Cuban pianist Miguel De Armas (NG La Banda) Latin Jazz Quartet & Latin Jazz Orchestra and has performed with a wide variety of GRAMMY, Latin GRAMMY, JUNO winning artists. In 2023 Marc released his first self produced record as leader “AAAAUM” under the guise of the Marc Decho Quartet to critical acclaim. His latest record entitled “Forget The World” was released in 2024-2025 and caused a massive buzz in the UK jazz and broken beat scenes, as well as garnered steady radio play across Europe and Japan. The record was released on legendary jazz dance and Northern Soul DJ Colin Curtis’ iconic imprint label.
Damion Reid hailing from West Covina, California a city east of Los Angeles. He is the son of well-respected bassist and astute operatic singer and teacher. By the age of three, Damion was already playing in church. It was around the age of twelve that Damion began being mentored by the world-renowned drummer Billy Higgins. During these formative years Billy's spirit for life and music was deeply seeded in Damion's fertile mind. Seeing Damion's ability to grasp the music both, analytically and conceptually it wasn't long before Billy invited him to be a part of his drum collective. As he began to mature musically he found himself frequenting Billy's club “The World Stage,” learning and playing with the likes of Billy Childs, George Bohanon and Oscar Brashear.
As Damion continued to cultivate his love for music through his high school years, he managed school life with professional obligations. Damion graduated High School and made the move to Boston, Massachusetts New England Conservatory of Music where he spent time with Cecil McBee, Danilo Perez, Fred Buda and George Russell as well as his musical peers. It was while in Boston between the years of 1998 and 1999 that he received the prestigious Alan Dawson scholarship. He then was accepted into the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz at the University of Southern California. Soon finding himself trekking to New York City to attend The New School. He then began performing and touring alongside Greg Osby, Terence Blanchard, Robert Glasper, Steve Lehman, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Jacky Terrasson, Ravi Coltrane, Reggie Workman, Marcus Belgrave, Lauryn Hill, Robert Hurst, Bilal, Meshell Ndegeocello, Jason Moran, Mark Shim, Mark Turner, Chihiro Yamanaka, Steve Coleman, Bunky Green and many others.

University of Toronto Student Jazz orchestras
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
Marc Decho w/NYC's Damion Reid
Marc Decho w/NYC's Damion Reid
November 2 & 3 @ 8:00pm
Marc Decho - Bass
NYC’S Damion Reid - Drums
James Hill - Piano
Born in Montreal and now based in Toronto, Canada, electric bassist / composer / educator and producer Marc Decho has established himself as an incredibly versatile and creative artist on the Canadian music scene. Decho is a longstanding member of the legendary Cuban pianist Miguel De Armas (NG La Banda) Latin Jazz Quartet & Latin Jazz Orchestra and has performed with a wide variety of GRAMMY, Latin GRAMMY, JUNO winning artists. In 2023 Marc released his first self produced record as leader “AAAAUM” under the guise of the Marc Decho Quartet to critical acclaim. His latest record entitled “Forget The World” was released in 2024-2025 and caused a massive buzz in the UK jazz and broken beat scenes, as well as garnered steady radio play across Europe and Japan. The record was released on legendary jazz dance and Northern Soul DJ Colin Curtis’ iconic imprint label.
Damion Reid hailing from West Covina, California a city east of Los Angeles. He is the son of well-respected bassist and astute operatic singer and teacher. By the age of three, Damion was already playing in church. It was around the age of twelve that Damion began being mentored by the world-renowned drummer Billy Higgins. During these formative years Billy's spirit for life and music was deeply seeded in Damion's fertile mind. Seeing Damion's ability to grasp the music both, analytically and conceptually it wasn't long before Billy invited him to be a part of his drum collective. As he began to mature musically he found himself frequenting Billy's club “The World Stage,” learning and playing with the likes of Billy Childs, George Bohanon and Oscar Brashear.
As Damion continued to cultivate his love for music through his high school years, he managed school life with professional obligations. Damion graduated High School and made the move to Boston, Massachusetts New England Conservatory of Music where he spent time with Cecil McBee, Danilo Perez, Fred Buda and George Russell as well as his musical peers. It was while in Boston between the years of 1998 and 1999 that he received the prestigious Alan Dawson scholarship. He then was accepted into the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz at the University of Southern California. Soon finding himself trekking to New York City to attend The New School. He then began performing and touring alongside Greg Osby, Terence Blanchard, Robert Glasper, Steve Lehman, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Jacky Terrasson, Ravi Coltrane, Reggie Workman, Marcus Belgrave, Lauryn Hill, Robert Hurst, Bilal, Meshell Ndegeocello, Jason Moran, Mark Shim, Mark Turner, Chihiro Yamanaka, Steve Coleman, Bunky Green and many others.
Anise Russow
Anise Russow
November 4 @ 5:00 pm
Anise Russow - Vocals
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Anise Russow is a twenty year-old jazz and soul vocalist recognized for her rich, expressive voice and dynamic stage presence. Originally from Victoria BC, she began performing regularly by the age of thirteen years old. She has since led her own groups, drawing from a wide variety of genres such as jazz, R&B, funk, pop, and folk.
Shortly after beginning her Bachelor of Music at Humber College, Anise became a rising artist in the Toronto music scene. Her versatility has led her to notable stages across both Victoria and Toronto, including appearances at the TD Victoria International JazzFest (2019, 2023, 2025) and the Toronto Undergraduate JazzFest (2024). Featuring some of the city’s best young musicians, the Anise Russow Quartet is guaranteed to create a warm and immersive evening of music from the jazz idiom.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
november 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.
Lorne Nehring
Lorne Nehring
november 5 @ 5:00pm
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Alex Dean - Saxophone
George Koller - Bass
Tom Reynolds - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Mike Murley & Pat LaBarbera : The Music of Joe Henderson
Mike Murley & Pat LaBarbera : The Music Of Joe Henderson
November 5, 6, 7, 8 @ 8:00pm
Pat LaBarbara - saxophone
Mike Murley- saxophone
Brian Dickinson - piano
Neil Swainson - bass
Fabio Ragnelli - drums
An engaging, lyrical saxophonist, Mike Murley is one of Canada’s most celebrated jazz artists. He has played on fourteen Juno Award-winning recordings since 1990, seven as a leader or co-leader, seven as a sideman. His most recent Junos include The North (2018), Metalwood’s Twenty (2017) and his trio’s Test of Time (2013).
Murley moved to Toronto from his native Nova Scotia in 1981 and has enjoyed a career that has spanned a wide stylistic spectrum. Recordings with legendary Canadian artists such as Ed Bickert, Rob McConnell, and Guido Basso showcase the saxophonist’s talents in the mainstream standard repertoire. On the more contemporary side, Murley has collaborated frequently with younger generations of improviser/composers including pianist David Braid and guitarist David Occhipinti. He is also well known for his work with the three-time Juno Award winning electric jazz group Metalwood. In addition, he has recorded and performed with numerous international artists including David Liebman, Renee Rosnes, John Schofield, Norma Winstone, as well as the late Paul Bley, John Abercrombie, and Kenny Wheeler.
As an educator Murley has held positions at the University of Toronto, York University, Humber College, and as a visiting member of faculty at the Banff School of Fine Arts. He also served as Jazz Area Chair/Coordinator at both U of T (2016-18, 2020-21) and York (2008-11).
In 2022 Murley retired from U of T and returned to Halifax NS, from where he continues to tour nationally and internationally.
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.
Miles Cakebread - Kraus
Miles Cakebread - Kraus
November 6 @ 5:00pm
Miles Cakebread-Kraus - Guitar and Electronics
Lazar Miric - Alto Saxophone
Steven Norohna - Keyboards
Carlo Santo Domingo - Electric Bass
Aidan McConnell - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Hailing from Prince Edward County and based in Toronto, Miles Cakebread-Kraus is a 24-year-old guitarist, and composer.
A passionate and creative musician, Miles uniquely blends jazz and improvised music with other genres, such as electronic, folk, and different types of popular music.
He has studied with the likes of Toronto musicians Michael Davidson, Trevor Giancola, Jocelyn Gould, and Kim Ratcliffe, as well as renowned Richmond VA
saxophonist Charles Owens.
Miles has a unique vision of melody and harmony that brings about captivating and distinctive compositions.
Mike Murley & Pat LaBarbera : The Music of Joe Henderson
Mike Murley & Pat LaBarbera : The Music Of Joe Henderson
November 5, 6, 7, 8 @ 8:00pm
Pat LaBarbara - saxophone
Mike Murley- saxophone
Brian Dickinson - piano
Neil Swainson - bass
Fabio Ragnelli - drums
An engaging, lyrical saxophonist, Mike Murley is one of Canada’s most celebrated jazz artists. He has played on fourteen Juno Award-winning recordings since 1990, seven as a leader or co-leader, seven as a sideman. His most recent Junos include The North (2018), Metalwood’s Twenty (2017) and his trio’s Test of Time (2013).
Murley moved to Toronto from his native Nova Scotia in 1981 and has enjoyed a career that has spanned a wide stylistic spectrum. Recordings with legendary Canadian artists such as Ed Bickert, Rob McConnell, and Guido Basso showcase the saxophonist’s talents in the mainstream standard repertoire. On the more contemporary side, Murley has collaborated frequently with younger generations of improviser/composers including pianist David Braid and guitarist David Occhipinti. He is also well known for his work with the three-time Juno Award winning electric jazz group Metalwood. In addition, he has recorded and performed with numerous international artists including David Liebman, Renee Rosnes, John Schofield, Norma Winstone, as well as the late Paul Bley, John Abercrombie, and Kenny Wheeler.
As an educator Murley has held positions at the University of Toronto, York University, Humber College, and as a visiting member of faculty at the Banff School of Fine Arts. He also served as Jazz Area Chair/Coordinator at both U of T (2016-18, 2020-21) and York (2008-11).
In 2022 Murley retired from U of T and returned to Halifax NS, from where he continues to tour nationally and internationally.
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.
Matt Endahl Trio
Matt Endahl Trio
November 7 @ 5:00pm
Matt Endahl - Piano
Dan Fortin - Bass
Nick Fraser - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Matthew Endahl (he/him, she/her) is a genderfluid pianist and improviser who has worked in improvised music for many years. Born and raised in Michigan, Matt worked as a bandleader and sideman in the Ann Arbor scene for 10 years. She moved to Nashville in 2013 and soon became one of the most in-demand pianists in Middle Tennessee. In 2022, Matthew moved to Ontario to work on his PhD in Critical Studies in Improvisation at the University of Guelph. Locally, Matthew works with the interdisciplinary improvisation project Almost Alchemy, and also plays with the Ted Warren Trio and Joe Sorbara’s Temporary Ensembles, among other groups.
For tonight’s performance, Matt will be joined by Toronto mainstays Dan Fortin and Nick Fraser, and will present a selection of jazz standards and original compositions in the traditions of Black North American music.
Mike Murley & Pat LaBarbera : The Music of Joe Henderson
Mike Murley & Pat LaBarbera : The Music Of Joe Henderson
November 5, 6, 7, 8 @ 8:00pm
Pat LaBarbara - saxophone
Mike Murley- saxophone
Brian Dickinson - piano
Neil Swainson - bass
Fabio Ragnelli - drums
An engaging, lyrical saxophonist, Mike Murley is one of Canada’s most celebrated jazz artists. He has played on fourteen Juno Award-winning recordings since 1990, seven as a leader or co-leader, seven as a sideman. His most recent Junos include The North (2018), Metalwood’s Twenty (2017) and his trio’s Test of Time (2013).
Murley moved to Toronto from his native Nova Scotia in 1981 and has enjoyed a career that has spanned a wide stylistic spectrum. Recordings with legendary Canadian artists such as Ed Bickert, Rob McConnell, and Guido Basso showcase the saxophonist’s talents in the mainstream standard repertoire. On the more contemporary side, Murley has collaborated frequently with younger generations of improviser/composers including pianist David Braid and guitarist David Occhipinti. He is also well known for his work with the three-time Juno Award winning electric jazz group Metalwood. In addition, he has recorded and performed with numerous international artists including David Liebman, Renee Rosnes, John Schofield, Norma Winstone, as well as the late Paul Bley, John Abercrombie, and Kenny Wheeler.
As an educator Murley has held positions at the University of Toronto, York University, Humber College, and as a visiting member of faculty at the Banff School of Fine Arts. He also served as Jazz Area Chair/Coordinator at both U of T (2016-18, 2020-21) and York (2008-11).
In 2022 Murley retired from U of T and returned to Halifax NS, from where he continues to tour nationally and internationally.
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.
Roshane wright
Roshane Wright
November 7 @ 10:45 pm
Roshane Wight - Drums / Percussion
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Roshane Wright is a percussionist, drummer, composer and educator coming from Portmore, Jamaica. He started playing percussion instruments at the age of 7 and has never looked back since. In Jamaica, Roshane was a musical accompanist and educator at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts for 5 years. He has toured Jamaica’s finest hotels playing with Caribbean - African Fusion ensemble named ‘Jamique Ensemble’ and also did various solo acts across the island. Roshane moved to Canada in 2019 and quickly began to progress musically at the Humber College Bachelors of Music Program, where he was mentored by some of Canada’s best musicians (Mark Kelso, Larnell Lewis, Waleed Abdulaid, etc.). He currently performs his own music with his band primarily in Toronto. He has also played with numerous great bands and for known artists in Toronto including The Maple Blues Band, The DubWize Band, Juno Award winning Reggae artists Kirk Diamond, Kairo Mclean and many others. Passionate to share his knowledge with others, Roshane also does Music Education specifically teaching Caribbean rhythms and culture to aspiring musicians. Roshane plays *Music From the Heart.*
Michael Arnowitt
Michael Arnowitt
November 8 @ 2:00 pm
Michael Arnowitt - Piano
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What you Can
Pianist Michael Arnowitt is well known for his musical creativity and for his innovative jazz concert programs. He has performed jazz in Europe in clubs and concert halls in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Yaroslavl, Russia; Paris, France; Budapest, Hungary; Delft and Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Düsseldorf, Germany; and in Prague, Czech Republic, where he performed at the famed Reduta Jazz Club as part of the 29th Prague International Jazz Festival. He performed in New York City in September 2006 at Hunter College in a duo concert with the tenor saxophonist John McKenna.
An award-winning documentary film about his life and music, “Beyond 88 Keys,” was released in 2004. The film has been shown at various festivals and venues including The Anthology, a theater in New York City’s East Village, and De Rode Pomp, an arts center in Ghent, Belgium, and was also broadcast twice on public television.
In addition to leading an active life as a performer, Michael Arnowitt has helped to build the jazz infrastructure in his part of the country, providing performance opportunities for other musicians and uniting performers from different states in collaborative projects. He has made a contribution to jazz music appreciation through appearing on radio and TV shows and presenting jazz educational demonstrations at the piano in diverse venues such as schools, libraries, art centers, and theaters.
His solo piano recording Classical/Jazz on the national Musical Heritage Society label explored the mutual influence of jazz and classical music throughout the twentieth century. The program illustrated connections between the two genres of music, such as the common style of harmonies of the jazz bassist Dave Holland and the classical composer Aaron Copland. The CD sold 6,000 copies and was praised by both the classical and jazz communities, including the publication L.A. Jazz Scene.
In April of 2003, Michael Arnowitt organized “Ella Fitzgerald Night,” a tribute concert to the late jazz singer, with 23 musicians performing transcriptions Michael Arnowitt wrote out of arrangements used by Ella on historic recordings from 1939 to 1964. The concert, with a mix of big band and combo numbers, was a great success and attracted a standing room only audience. As a follow-up to “Ella Fitzgerald Night,” his second transcription project presented the hard bop arrangements used by Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers groups from the 1950’s through the 1980’s: this tribute sextet concert premiered in July of 2004.
His most recent compositional effort is an intriguing, full concert-length jazz suite entitled “The Five Chinese Elements,” written with bassist Anthony Santor and drummer-percussionist Steve Wienert. The ancient Chinese had five elements, not four: water, earth, wood, metal, and fire. In this free-jazz oriented composition, special new “hybrid scales” developed by Arnowitt serve as the basis for jazz harmony and melodic improvisation. The music is influenced by the ancient Chinese associations for each of the five elements combined with the performers’ own feel for the various elements’ character traits.
Michael Arnowitt’s new concert program “A Trip Through The Four Seasons” guides the listener on an evocative voyage through the calendar year, starting with jazz tunes about spring, proceeding through music about summer, autumn, and winter, and completing the circle by ending where the journey began, with music about spring. Many of these jazz tunes personify the seasons, as if Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter were living, animate actors touching us directly and granting us joy or sorrow. In addition to standards by Vernon Duke, Richard Rodgers, George Gershwin, and Hoagy Carmichael, the program features novel tunes such as the Californian pianist-composer Billy Childs’ “His April Touch,” based on a poem by e.e. cummings, and Michael Arnowitt’s own ingenious slow Latin jazz version of the opening of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. Michael Arnowitt’s other new projects include a program of Bill Evans tunes and three new programs featuring spoken word poetry read simultaneously with his solo piano improvisations.
In September 2000 he was the artistic director of the Vermont Millennium Music Festival, a four-day event featuring 24 concerts which presented in chronological order music from the year 1000 to the year 2000. As part of this festival he devised a program tracing the evolution of jazz through history: this concert included the rarely-heard original Paul Whiteman jazz band version of Gershwin’s Rhapsody In Blue.
Michael Arnowitt’s varied and unique style of improvising features graceful transitions from “in” to “out” playing, where freer, more rhapsodic sections develop motifs from the original melody of the tune. The “in” portions of an improvisation provide stability and anchor episodes of ear-stimulating “out” adventures.
Michael Arnowitt has performed jazz concerts, both solo and with quartets, at various art centers, concert halls, churches and synagogues, colleges and schools, theaters, house concerts, art galleries, libraries, and festivals.

The Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
november 8 @ 5:00 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
Mike Murley & Pat LaBarbera : The Music of Joe Henderson
Mike Murley & Pat LaBarbera : The Music Of Joe Henderson
November 5, 6, 7, 8 @ 8:00pm
Pat LaBarbara - saxophone
Mike Murley- saxophone
Brian Dickinson - piano
Neil Swainson - bass
Fabio Ragnelli - drums
An engaging, lyrical saxophonist, Mike Murley is one of Canada’s most celebrated jazz artists. He has played on fourteen Juno Award-winning recordings since 1990, seven as a leader or co-leader, seven as a sideman. His most recent Junos include The North (2018), Metalwood’s Twenty (2017) and his trio’s Test of Time (2013).
Murley moved to Toronto from his native Nova Scotia in 1981 and has enjoyed a career that has spanned a wide stylistic spectrum. Recordings with legendary Canadian artists such as Ed Bickert, Rob McConnell, and Guido Basso showcase the saxophonist’s talents in the mainstream standard repertoire. On the more contemporary side, Murley has collaborated frequently with younger generations of improviser/composers including pianist David Braid and guitarist David Occhipinti. He is also well known for his work with the three-time Juno Award winning electric jazz group Metalwood. In addition, he has recorded and performed with numerous international artists including David Liebman, Renee Rosnes, John Schofield, Norma Winstone, as well as the late Paul Bley, John Abercrombie, and Kenny Wheeler.
As an educator Murley has held positions at the University of Toronto, York University, Humber College, and as a visiting member of faculty at the Banff School of Fine Arts. He also served as Jazz Area Chair/Coordinator at both U of T (2016-18, 2020-21) and York (2008-11).
In 2022 Murley retired from U of T and returned to Halifax NS, from where he continues to tour nationally and internationally.
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.
Frank Botos
Frank Botos
November 8 @ 10:45 pm
Frank Botos - Drums
Eric St. Laurent - Guitar
Andrew Stuart - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Frank Botos Bio
Born into a musical family, Frank became a first call drummer in Hungary at an early age. He worked and recorded with Hungary’s most well known musicians including Szakcsi, Tony Lakatos, Robert Lakatos, Gabor Gado. Frank studied at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music with Gyula Kovacs and Ivan Nesztor. After leaving the school in 1991, Frank won first place in the “Krakow International Jazz Competition” in Poland. He has played on the main stages of European jazz festivals. In 1998 Frank Botos immigrated to Canada. Shortly after arriving in Canada with his brother Robi Botos.
Frank and Robi became well established in the Toronto jazz scene as “The Botos Brothers”. They soon released their independent CD featuring Pat LaBarbara, Don Thompson and Attila Darvas, which has received extensive airplay. Frank continued his professional development in Canada by studying with renowned jazz educator Jim Blackley. Since then, Frank has worked with such international and local stars as Bela Fleck and Jean Luc-Ponty (Toronto International Jazz Festival main stage 2005), Avishai Cohen (Hungarian Jazz Festival 2005),Sonny Fortune(Hungarian Jazz Festival 2006), Mario Rodrigues, Joe Sealy and Paul Novotny (Du Maruier International Jazz Festival Toronto 1999), Dave Young, Pat LaBarbara, Don Thompson, Kirk MacDonald, Mike Murley, Michael Stewart,Phil Dwyer, Hugh Fraser, Jake Langley, Steve Wallace, Bernie Senensky,Stan Fomin, Shawan Nykwist, Neil Swanson, Gene Dinovi, David Braid, Lorne Lofsky, Shelley Berger, Nancy Walker,Mike Downs, and Kirk Lightsey to name a few.
Laura Hubert Band
Laura hubert Band
november 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 5:00 PM
Laura Hubert - Vocals
Peter Hill - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Canadian vocal treasure, born and raised in Toronto, Laura Hubert has remained a steady force on the city’s music scene over the past 25 years. Although she retired from rock and roll back per se when JUNO-winning indie-rock group Leslie Spit Treeo split up late last millennium, for several decades now she has been singing her soulful interpretations of vintage blues, jazz and Western swing all over the Greater Toronto Area. “I want to participate in the joy of the world, try to keep it light,” says Hubert. “Just trying to have some fun. Sing some songs. Make some music. Give some joy.”
Over the years she recorded 3 solo albums with her band, led by pianist Peter Hill and featuring some of Toronto’s finest including Chris Whiteley, Brandi Disterheft, Victor Bateman, William Sperandei: “Girlish Days” (2000), “Live at the Rex” (2001) and “Half Bridled” (2004).
In the years since these recordings, Hubert and her fans enjoyed residencies at venerable venues such as Grossman’s Tavern, The Cameron House and The Rex Hotel. Singing many of the same old classic songs over the years, like the finest of wine Hubert’s art has aged in the best way, her bluesy growl deeper and more powerful than ever.
“One Night in Kensington” is an initiative spearheaded by Order of Canada member, singer-songwriter and long-time friend of Hubert, is the new recording fans have long been waiting for. “Hubert’s unique and soulful vocal delivery can make any old song sound brand new,” says Molly Johnson.
Produced by Johnson and her Kensington Market Jazz Festival team, the new album live at Poetry Jazz Café find Hubert in the happy company of four very fine players: Eric St-Laurent on guitar, Davide DiRenzo on drums, Steve Wallace on bass and long-time musical partner Peter Hill on piano.
Roberto Occhipinti
Roberto Occhipinti
November 9 & 10 @ 8:00 PM
Roberto Occhipinti - Bass
Band - TBA
Roberto Occhipinti is diversity personified. He’s won awards and acclaim as a musician, composer and record producer. Throughout his career, the Toronto-born bassist has performed in classical orchestras, jazz ensembles, Latin groups, rhythm & blues outfits and rock bands. He has worked in theatre and opera, written for radio and television, played on film soundtracks and done more recording session jobs than he can remember. To call the hard-working musician versatile would be the height of understatement.
“I’ve always had very catholic tastes about my musical endeavors,” admits Occhipinti. “I don’t wait for the phone to ring. I’d rather make a call than hang around. I get involved with projects because I’m interested in doing lots of different things and you never know what they’re going to lead to.”
Occhipinti believes that his versatility is the direct result of his instrument. “The bass is the source of everything for me,” he says. “Unlike other instruments, it puts you in the centre of all sorts of situations. I play both double bass and electric bass, which creates a lot of opportunities. A guitar player can’t play in a symphony orchestra, for instance. I’m attracted to the social nature of music and the bass is the perfect instrument for that.”
From a young age, Occhipinti began straddling the worlds of jazz and classical music. His two earliest mentors, Joel Quarrington and Dave Young, represented that musical duality. Quarrington, a classical bassist with whom he grew up in the Toronto suburb of Don Mills, encouraged him to study with Peter Madgett and Thomas Monahan, while Young played bass with both orchestras and such jazz musicians as Oscar Peterson and Moe Koffman. “Dave was also doing studio work,” recalls Occhipinti, “basically all the kinds of things I wanted to do.”
After stints with the Winnipeg Symphony, the Hamilton Philharmonic and the Canadian Opera Company, Occhipinti fell under the spell of Latin music. Playing with Memo Acevedo’s Banda Brava led saxophonist Jane Bunnett to ask him to fill in for her bass player on a tour. Occhipinti wound up going to Cuba and playing on three of Bunnett’s albums, including the Juno Award-winning Ritmo and Soul and the Grammy-nominated Alma de Santiago. Through that association, he met Cuban-Canadian pianist Hilario Durán and produced three of Durán’s albums, including the Juno-winning New Danzon.
Throughout all of this, Occhipinti also worked in the field of contemporary music, acting as principal bassist with the Esprit Orchestra and as a longtime member of Arraymusic. At the same time, he wrote music for CBC radio dramas and scored the soundtrack for the animated hit children’s series George Shrinks, which earned him a SOCAN composer’s award.
But it has been on his own recordings that Occhipinti has best bridged his classical background with his deep love of jazz and world music. From his first album right up to last year’s A Bend in the River, he has forged a synthesis of symphonic strings, big-band horns with a rhythm section on a mix of original compositions and his interpretations of works by composers as varied as Giacomo Puccini, Thelonious Monk, Jimi Hendrix and Brazil’s Djavan. “I consider jazz to be the original world music,” says Occhipinti. “It’s an open platform—it can be whatever you want it to be.
Occhipinti’s talent and adventurous tastes have taken him as far afield as West Africa, where he appeared with the Mali Music project of Damon Albarn, frontman of British rockers Blur (he’d previously toured with Albarn’s experimental hip-hop act Gorillaz). Since 1990, he has played electric bass with Soul Stew, his six-piece funk and r&b band that includes some of Toronto’s most accomplished studio musicians.
Yet another of his undertakings has deep familial roots. Born of Sicilian heritage, Occhipinti introduced his guitarist brother Michael to field recordings made by ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, when he visited Sicily in the 1950s. The result was The Sicilian Jazz Project, a CD of reinterpretation of that traditional folk music with arrangements by Michael and production by Roberto. Recently, after Roberto completed a tour with his own jazz quartet, the two brothers traveled to their parents’ hometown of Modica in Sicily to receive an award from the local government for their work. It was a “bittersweet” experience, says Roberto, “because our parents are no longer alive and they didn’t get to see Michael and I working together on this. But I’m very happy we did it.”
Next up for the busy bass player are new albums that he’s produced for Durán, Cuban drummer Dafnis Prieto and Quarrington, now one of the world’s top classical bassists. Not surprisingly, Occhipinti credits his instrument with giving him steady production work. “Bass players make good producers,” he says, “because their job is to tie into the larger picture and they wind up with a more holistic view of the music that they’re playing. Ultimately,” he adds, “it all comes back to playing the bass.”

University of Toronto Student Jazz orchestras
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
Roberto Occhipinti
Roberto Occhipinti
November 9 & 10 @ 8:00 PM
Roberto Occhipinti - Bass
Band - TBA
Roberto Occhipinti is diversity personified. He’s won awards and acclaim as a musician, composer and record producer. Throughout his career, the Toronto-born bassist has performed in classical orchestras, jazz ensembles, Latin groups, rhythm & blues outfits and rock bands. He has worked in theatre and opera, written for radio and television, played on film soundtracks and done more recording session jobs than he can remember. To call the hard-working musician versatile would be the height of understatement.
“I’ve always had very catholic tastes about my musical endeavors,” admits Occhipinti. “I don’t wait for the phone to ring. I’d rather make a call than hang around. I get involved with projects because I’m interested in doing lots of different things and you never know what they’re going to lead to.”
Occhipinti believes that his versatility is the direct result of his instrument. “The bass is the source of everything for me,” he says. “Unlike other instruments, it puts you in the centre of all sorts of situations. I play both double bass and electric bass, which creates a lot of opportunities. A guitar player can’t play in a symphony orchestra, for instance. I’m attracted to the social nature of music and the bass is the perfect instrument for that.”
From a young age, Occhipinti began straddling the worlds of jazz and classical music. His two earliest mentors, Joel Quarrington and Dave Young, represented that musical duality. Quarrington, a classical bassist with whom he grew up in the Toronto suburb of Don Mills, encouraged him to study with Peter Madgett and Thomas Monahan, while Young played bass with both orchestras and such jazz musicians as Oscar Peterson and Moe Koffman. “Dave was also doing studio work,” recalls Occhipinti, “basically all the kinds of things I wanted to do.”
After stints with the Winnipeg Symphony, the Hamilton Philharmonic and the Canadian Opera Company, Occhipinti fell under the spell of Latin music. Playing with Memo Acevedo’s Banda Brava led saxophonist Jane Bunnett to ask him to fill in for her bass player on a tour. Occhipinti wound up going to Cuba and playing on three of Bunnett’s albums, including the Juno Award-winning Ritmo and Soul and the Grammy-nominated Alma de Santiago. Through that association, he met Cuban-Canadian pianist Hilario Durán and produced three of Durán’s albums, including the Juno-winning New Danzon.
Throughout all of this, Occhipinti also worked in the field of contemporary music, acting as principal bassist with the Esprit Orchestra and as a longtime member of Arraymusic. At the same time, he wrote music for CBC radio dramas and scored the soundtrack for the animated hit children’s series George Shrinks, which earned him a SOCAN composer’s award.
But it has been on his own recordings that Occhipinti has best bridged his classical background with his deep love of jazz and world music. From his first album right up to last year’s A Bend in the River, he has forged a synthesis of symphonic strings, big-band horns with a rhythm section on a mix of original compositions and his interpretations of works by composers as varied as Giacomo Puccini, Thelonious Monk, Jimi Hendrix and Brazil’s Djavan. “I consider jazz to be the original world music,” says Occhipinti. “It’s an open platform—it can be whatever you want it to be.
Occhipinti’s talent and adventurous tastes have taken him as far afield as West Africa, where he appeared with the Mali Music project of Damon Albarn, frontman of British rockers Blur (he’d previously toured with Albarn’s experimental hip-hop act Gorillaz). Since 1990, he has played electric bass with Soul Stew, his six-piece funk and r&b band that includes some of Toronto’s most accomplished studio musicians.
Yet another of his undertakings has deep familial roots. Born of Sicilian heritage, Occhipinti introduced his guitarist brother Michael to field recordings made by ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, when he visited Sicily in the 1950s. The result was The Sicilian Jazz Project, a CD of reinterpretation of that traditional folk music with arrangements by Michael and production by Roberto. Recently, after Roberto completed a tour with his own jazz quartet, the two brothers traveled to their parents’ hometown of Modica in Sicily to receive an award from the local government for their work. It was a “bittersweet” experience, says Roberto, “because our parents are no longer alive and they didn’t get to see Michael and I working together on this. But I’m very happy we did it.”
Next up for the busy bass player are new albums that he’s produced for Durán, Cuban drummer Dafnis Prieto and Quarrington, now one of the world’s top classical bassists. Not surprisingly, Occhipinti credits his instrument with giving him steady production work. “Bass players make good producers,” he says, “because their job is to tie into the larger picture and they wind up with a more holistic view of the music that they’re playing. Ultimately,” he adds, “it all comes back to playing the bass.”
Ted Warren Trio
Ted Warren Trio
November 11 @ 5:00pm
Ted Warren - Drums
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
TED WARREN (drummer) was born February 23, 1965. He studied Music at Montreal’s McGill University, and received a certificate in Jazz Studies from St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. He teaches in the Jazz Studies programs at both Humber College in Toronto and Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario, and is also a well-regarded clinician and adjudicator.
An active member of Canada’s jazz scene, Warren has a solid reputation as a musical, versatile drummer. He fronts his own quartet, Ted’s Warren Commission, which released their debut CD, First Time Caller, to critical acclaim in 2004. He was the latest drummer with Rob McConnell’s famed The Boss Brass and can be heard on six of their recent CDs, including Velvet and Brass (with Mel Torme), From Lush to Lively (with Oliver Jones), Even Canadians Get the Blues, and The Boss Brass Plays the Jazz Classics. He is a member of ensembles led by Mike Murley, Mike Downes, Kieran Overs, Roy Patterson, Ted Quinlan, and Kevin Turcotte.
He has worked with many of the world’s most acclaimed performers including Slide Hampton, Sonny Greenwich, Maynard Ferguson, Lew Soloff, Chuck Mangione, Jeff Healey, Norma Winstone, Sheila Jordan, Howard Johnson, Nick Brignola, Kenny Wheeler, and Gerry Bergonzi. He has toured extensively in Poland, South Korea, Spain, Brazil, Iceland, and Japan, and performed at Carnegie Hall with harpist Joanna Jordon.
Ted Warren was recipient of The Jazz Report’s “Drummer of the Year” Award in 1996.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
november 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.
Beverly Taft & Friends
Beverly Taft & Friends
November 12 @ 5:00pm
Beverly Taft - Vocals
Tania Gill – Piano
Chris Gale – Saxophone
No reservations
Pay What You Can
Toronto-based vocalist Beverly Taft has presented jazz standards, bossa nova, blues, ballads, chansons, and originals to audiences in Toronto and beyond for more than 20 years. She loves to mine the Great American Songbook for neglected gems to add to her ever-growing repertoire, and is always expanding her knowledge of Brazilian bossa nova, which she enjoys singing in the original Portuguese. For Beverly, tapping into the essence of a song – its musicality, story and feeling – is what draws her deeper and deeper into musical pursuits. She’s grateful for the magical time on the bandstand with jazz partners, and the connection with live (in-the-same-room) audiences, in nightclubs, all-ages listening venues, and at outdoor festivals. Over the years she has performed tributes to some of her favourite genres and composers, including “Loesser is the Most” and “Tales of a Loesser God,” (at Toronto venues and for the Barrie Jazz and Blues Fest), “The Bossa Nova Project” (at the Peterborough Jazz Festival and in Toronto), “The Chansonettes” (French jazz at Alliance Francaise and other venues), and “The Swell Fellas” (swing and novelty tunes of the 1920s and ‘30s). Her performances this month will feature songs from all of these projects, as well as some of the originals she co-wrote with guitarist Nathan Hiltz for their 2014 recording. She’s thrilled to be back at The Rex with some of her favourite musicians - for the first time since March 15, 2020!
“…a voice that envelopes you like a warm embrace…”. Errol Nazareth, CBC Radio’s "Big City. Small World"
Jill McCarron Quartet
Jill McCarron Quartet
November 12, 13, 14, 15 @ 8:00 PM
Jill McCarron - Piano and vocals
Brian O'Kane- Trumpet
Tony DePaolis - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
A bluesy, boppy, altogether terrific leader and pianist who chooses a number of rarely heard tunes by heroic players from the past. Jill McCarron has it all at her fingertips. I'm convinced she's headed for a lengthy career, playing so exquisitely. -- George Fendel, High Standards Jazz
McCarron, who in 1995 won the thirteenth annual Great American Jazz Piano competition in Jacksonville, FL, is a superb soloist who comps with perception and assurance. ★★★★☆ -- Jack Bowers, All About Jazz
Jill McCarron’s playing throughout Jazz Motif successfully makes the case that she is one of the top pianists in today’s jazz scene. -- Scott Yanow, LA Jazz Scene
Jill McCarron is an icon of the New York City jazz scene. She's been uptown at Dizzy's, Carlyle, Knickerbocker, Iridium, Harvard Club, Pierre Hotel, Birdland; she's been downtown at Blue Note, Smalls, Mezzrow, Hermana. She has been there and she is there, with a timeless and classic sound and a deeply-rooted jazz sensitivity. -- Jazz Bird Records
Jill McCarron is the real deal. Let’s simply say that she has done her homework and the swinging results are a pure delight. -- High Standards Jazz
A gal that's been knocking them dead for years. A fellow traveler of Randy Brecker and other jazz police certified players, ever since she won her first competition, you can well hear she never looked back. With a set card of classics and chestnuts leading the way, this is a mighty fine calling card for anyone that wants to hear the real deal done right. Hot stuff. -- Midwest Record
Jill McCarron has bop in her blood. A looker and a cooker. -- Jazz Weekly
Matt Newton
Matt Newton
November 13 @ 5:00pm
Matt Newton - Piano
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Matt Newton is a Toronto based pianist, composer and educator. Hailing from Ottawa, Ontario, Newton has been performing and composing professionally since the late 90s. He holds a Bachelor of Music from the University of Toronto and has attended the Banff International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music where he studied with world renowned trumpeter/ composer Dave Douglas and pianist Deron Johnson (Miles Davis). In the fall of 2010 Newton performed a cross Canada tour promoting the release of his debut album Push. The critically acclaimed album features Petr Cancura, Mark McIntyre, and Ethan Ardelli, and was included in Paul J. Youngman’s list of Favourite Jazz CD’s of 2009. In 2012 Newton received an Ontario Arts Council grant to record his second album Within Reach, featuring his trio with Dan Fortin and Ethan Ardelli.
In his review of the record, Dan Bilawsky of All About Jazz wrote that “Newton doesn’t simply play piano. He expertly shapes phrases, lets notes pool together, creates rich and luxuriant arcs of sound, and balances the yin and yang that exists within these songs. His playing exudes warmth and comfort, yet it remains unpredictable.”
A longtime member of the Harley Card Quintet, Newton is featured on four of Card’s full length recordings. He has also performed alongside such respected artists as Rob Frayne, Melissa Lauren, Pat Collins, Kevin Turcotte, Ashley St. Pierre, Michael Herring, Ernesto Cervini, Jim Vivian, Felicity Williams, Alex Samaras, Chris Gale, Nick Fraser, Robin Dann, Rebecca Hennessy, Allison Au, and Tim Shia, among many others.
Jill McCarron Quartet
Jill McCarron Quartet
November 12, 13, 14, 15 @ 8:00 PM
Jill McCarron - Piano and vocals
Brian O'Kane- Trumpet
Tony DePaolis - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
A bluesy, boppy, altogether terrific leader and pianist who chooses a number of rarely heard tunes by heroic players from the past. Jill McCarron has it all at her fingertips. I'm convinced she's headed for a lengthy career, playing so exquisitely. -- George Fendel, High Standards Jazz
McCarron, who in 1995 won the thirteenth annual Great American Jazz Piano competition in Jacksonville, FL, is a superb soloist who comps with perception and assurance. ★★★★☆ -- Jack Bowers, All About Jazz
Jill McCarron’s playing throughout Jazz Motif successfully makes the case that she is one of the top pianists in today’s jazz scene. -- Scott Yanow, LA Jazz Scene
Jill McCarron is an icon of the New York City jazz scene. She's been uptown at Dizzy's, Carlyle, Knickerbocker, Iridium, Harvard Club, Pierre Hotel, Birdland; she's been downtown at Blue Note, Smalls, Mezzrow, Hermana. She has been there and she is there, with a timeless and classic sound and a deeply-rooted jazz sensitivity. -- Jazz Bird Records
Jill McCarron is the real deal. Let’s simply say that she has done her homework and the swinging results are a pure delight. -- High Standards Jazz
A gal that's been knocking them dead for years. A fellow traveler of Randy Brecker and other jazz police certified players, ever since she won her first competition, you can well hear she never looked back. With a set card of classics and chestnuts leading the way, this is a mighty fine calling card for anyone that wants to hear the real deal done right. Hot stuff. -- Midwest Record
Jill McCarron has bop in her blood. A looker and a cooker. -- Jazz Weekly
Ale Nunez Group
Ale Nunez Group
November 14 @ 5:00pm
Ale Nunez - Vocals
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Ale Avery Nunez, a 22 year old Canadian vocalist, songwriter and band-leader based in Toronto, has exploded onto the Jazz scene, where you can see her perform in Toronto at Jazz Bistro, Drom Taberna, The Emmet Ray and Manhattans in Guelph to name a few. She most recently performed as part of Ontario Creates Women's in Music series curated by Sammy Jackson at Hugh's Room Live. Ale loves to share her passion for Jazz and all genres of music in every performance, drawing her audience in, having them hanging on to every note. Her voice is uniquely her own yet reminiscent of artists such as Carmen McRae, Nancy Wilson, Sarah Vaughan and Julie London. When she is not gigging, she is pursuing her Bachelor of Music Degree at Humber College and had the honour of performing at Humber's 50th Anniversary Celebration. July 2023 she was named "Artist of the Year" by the TU Jazz Festival and placed first in the Doc Awards” as part of the 2022 Etobicoke Jazz Festival. Ale is excited to be recording original music this year.
Jill McCarron Quartet
Jill McCarron Quartet
November 12, 13, 14, 15 @ 8:00 PM
Jill McCarron - Piano and vocals
Brian O'Kane- Trumpet
Tony DePaolis - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
A bluesy, boppy, altogether terrific leader and pianist who chooses a number of rarely heard tunes by heroic players from the past. Jill McCarron has it all at her fingertips. I'm convinced she's headed for a lengthy career, playing so exquisitely. -- George Fendel, High Standards Jazz
McCarron, who in 1995 won the thirteenth annual Great American Jazz Piano competition in Jacksonville, FL, is a superb soloist who comps with perception and assurance. ★★★★☆ -- Jack Bowers, All About Jazz
Jill McCarron’s playing throughout Jazz Motif successfully makes the case that she is one of the top pianists in today’s jazz scene. -- Scott Yanow, LA Jazz Scene
Jill McCarron is an icon of the New York City jazz scene. She's been uptown at Dizzy's, Carlyle, Knickerbocker, Iridium, Harvard Club, Pierre Hotel, Birdland; she's been downtown at Blue Note, Smalls, Mezzrow, Hermana. She has been there and she is there, with a timeless and classic sound and a deeply-rooted jazz sensitivity. -- Jazz Bird Records
Jill McCarron is the real deal. Let’s simply say that she has done her homework and the swinging results are a pure delight. -- High Standards Jazz
A gal that's been knocking them dead for years. A fellow traveler of Randy Brecker and other jazz police certified players, ever since she won her first competition, you can well hear she never looked back. With a set card of classics and chestnuts leading the way, this is a mighty fine calling card for anyone that wants to hear the real deal done right. Hot stuff. -- Midwest Record
Jill McCarron has bop in her blood. A looker and a cooker. -- Jazz Weekly
Jim Gelcer Trio
Jim Gelcer Trio
November 15 @ 5:00pm
Jim Glacer - drums and vocals
Evan Miles - piano
George Koller - bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Jim Gelcer is a singing drummer and multiple chart topping recording artist, hailed as “a hidden jewel in the Canadian jazz landscape” who sings with “a purity of tone, a resonant vocal aesthetic and a deeply embedded rhythmic sensibility,” and sounds “like Chet Baker, with edge.”He is at home in an eclectic range of genres, from jazz and rock to klezmer and new age, and an accomplished film and television composer. His recording "Jim and Paul Play Glenn and Ludwig" hit #1 in Canada on both the jazz and classical charts. He is also renowned for his meditative music recordings, including “Quiet Expanse” which topped the New Age charts in 2025.
Jill McCarron Quartet
Jill McCarron Quartet
November 12, 13, 14, 15 @ 8:00 PM
Jill McCarron - Piano and vocals
Brian O'Kane- Trumpet
Tony DePaolis - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
A bluesy, boppy, altogether terrific leader and pianist who chooses a number of rarely heard tunes by heroic players from the past. Jill McCarron has it all at her fingertips. I'm convinced she's headed for a lengthy career, playing so exquisitely. -- George Fendel, High Standards Jazz
McCarron, who in 1995 won the thirteenth annual Great American Jazz Piano competition in Jacksonville, FL, is a superb soloist who comps with perception and assurance. ★★★★☆ -- Jack Bowers, All About Jazz
Jill McCarron’s playing throughout Jazz Motif successfully makes the case that she is one of the top pianists in today’s jazz scene. -- Scott Yanow, LA Jazz Scene
Jill McCarron is an icon of the New York City jazz scene. She's been uptown at Dizzy's, Carlyle, Knickerbocker, Iridium, Harvard Club, Pierre Hotel, Birdland; she's been downtown at Blue Note, Smalls, Mezzrow, Hermana. She has been there and she is there, with a timeless and classic sound and a deeply-rooted jazz sensitivity. -- Jazz Bird Records
Jill McCarron is the real deal. Let’s simply say that she has done her homework and the swinging results are a pure delight. -- High Standards Jazz
A gal that's been knocking them dead for years. A fellow traveler of Randy Brecker and other jazz police certified players, ever since she won her first competition, you can well hear she never looked back. With a set card of classics and chestnuts leading the way, this is a mighty fine calling card for anyone that wants to hear the real deal done right. Hot stuff. -- Midwest Record
Jill McCarron has bop in her blood. A looker and a cooker. -- Jazz Weekly
Joe Bowden & The Pocket Sqaures
Joe Bowden & The Pocket Squares
November 15 @ 10:45PM
Ewen Farncombe - piano
Jesse Ryan - alto sax
Andrew McAnsh - trumpet
Andrew Stewart - bass
Jojo Bowden - drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Playing music from Joe's catalogue and his newest album Music is Life. Also, remixes of the Great Wayne Shorter.
Laura Hubert Band
Laura hubert Band
november 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 5:00 PM
Laura Hubert - Vocals
Peter Hill - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Canadian vocal treasure, born and raised in Toronto, Laura Hubert has remained a steady force on the city’s music scene over the past 25 years. Although she retired from rock and roll back per se when JUNO-winning indie-rock group Leslie Spit Treeo split up late last millennium, for several decades now she has been singing her soulful interpretations of vintage blues, jazz and Western swing all over the Greater Toronto Area. “I want to participate in the joy of the world, try to keep it light,” says Hubert. “Just trying to have some fun. Sing some songs. Make some music. Give some joy.”
Over the years she recorded 3 solo albums with her band, led by pianist Peter Hill and featuring some of Toronto’s finest including Chris Whiteley, Brandi Disterheft, Victor Bateman, William Sperandei: “Girlish Days” (2000), “Live at the Rex” (2001) and “Half Bridled” (2004).
In the years since these recordings, Hubert and her fans enjoyed residencies at venerable venues such as Grossman’s Tavern, The Cameron House and The Rex Hotel. Singing many of the same old classic songs over the years, like the finest of wine Hubert’s art has aged in the best way, her bluesy growl deeper and more powerful than ever.
“One Night in Kensington” is an initiative spearheaded by Order of Canada member, singer-songwriter and long-time friend of Hubert, is the new recording fans have long been waiting for. “Hubert’s unique and soulful vocal delivery can make any old song sound brand new,” says Molly Johnson.
Produced by Johnson and her Kensington Market Jazz Festival team, the new album live at Poetry Jazz Café find Hubert in the happy company of four very fine players: Eric St-Laurent on guitar, Davide DiRenzo on drums, Steve Wallace on bass and long-time musical partner Peter Hill on piano.

University of Toronto Student Jazz orchestras
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
John Macleod's Rex Hotel Orchestra
John Macleod’s Rex Hotel Orchestra
november 17 @ 8:00 PM
John MacLeod - Trumpet / Flugelhorn
20-piece Juno Award-winning Jazz Big Band
Canada’s Finest Big Band Jazz Ensemble
The life and career of John MacLeod is intricately bound to the history of jazz and big band music in Toronto. A native of this city, he took a very early interest in jazz and by the time he began studying the trumpet at age 12 was already an aficionado of New Orleans, Chicago and swing styles of the music. His earliest local hero was trumpeter "Trump" Davidson and by his early teens he was attending t.v. recording sessions where he would be amazed by studio greats such as Guido Basso, Moe Koffman and Teddy Roderman. A decade later, John would be playing with many of these early heros. In fact he would have professional involvement with every name listed in this release from Benny Louis to Ron Collier to Guido Basso. He even took his boyhood hero "Trump" Davidson's place in Trump's band. Few other musicians of his generation can claim as much direct connection to the entire history of jazz and big band music in Toronto. His long association with Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass would also have a profound effect on his approach to arranging and composing. While his writing may be uniquely his own, the sound of his band is unmistakably "Toronto".
Joel Bracken
Joel bracken
november 18 @ 5:00 pm
Joel Bracken - Saxophone
Band - TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Joel Bracken is a new, unique voice on the saxophone in the Toronto music scene. His style is lyrical and playful but also fiery and spontaneous. As a composer, Joel strikes a balance between singable melodies and colourful harmony that provide a setting for an ensemble to explore and improvise together.
Joel was born and raised in Toronto and hails from a musical family. The eclectic mix of music he heard during his upbringing has given him an open mind and heart to different musical perspectives. At a young age, Joel began exploring jazz clubs around the city, and as he started to focus on the saxophone, he found himself inspired by the rich music community in Toronto.
At Humber’s Community Music School and later at Humber College, Joel had the opportunity to study with some of Canada’s finest musicians, such as Lorne Lofsky, Kirk MacDonald, David French, and Mike Downes. These experiences helped inform Joel’s direction as a player early on.
Joel has started to make his name as a performer around the city at many venues including, Jazz Bistro, The Rex, The Emmet Ray, Drom Taberna, and Koerner Hall. Joel has had the opportunity at Humber College and on the scene to perform with brilliant musicians like Davide Virelles, Ingrid Jensen, Lorne Lofsky, and Mike Downes. In July 2024, Joel released a short EP of his original compositions in a quartet with Sam Dickinson, Mike Downes, and Mateo Mancuso, and plans on releasing more music soon!
Joel is a passionate educator and is on staff as a woodwind and piano instructor at Bloor West Music Studios and Stay At Home Music. Joel also teaches private lessons out of his studio.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
november 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.
Maureen Kennedy
Maureen Kennedy
November 19 @ 5:00 pm
Maureen Kennedy - Vocals
Lee Wallace - Piano / Guitar
Jon Meyers - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Maureen has cultivated an extensive repertoire of memorable standards and rediscovered gems that compliment her very personal sound. Kennedy developed her love for jazz in her early twenties when she studied for six years with Canadian flugelhorn and trumpet player Fred Stone. The purity of her sound and her restrained use of vibrato developed under his tutelage.
Through the years Ms. Kennedy has performed at numerous venues and arts events in and around the city of Toronto with many of Canada’s accomplished jazz players. This past summer she went to Vancouver for the first time and sang two nights at the Cory Weeds Cellar Jazz Club with a group that included Vancouver saxophonist Cory Weeds and guitarist Bill Coon.
Her debut recording This Is Always features a selection of classic standards including rarely recorded compositions by Billy Strayhorn, Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke, and Alec Wilder. In addition, the arranging talents of pianist Nancy Walker are showcased in covers of two folk songs written by Nick Drake and Sandy Denny. Including Nancy Walker, accompanying Maureen on the recording are Kieran Overs (double bass) and Anthony Michelli (drums.)
Ted Ono, the producer of Out of the Shadows, her sophomore CD release says, “Discerning listeners should find Maureen Kennedy’s warm, round and resonant sound both delightful and refreshing. She sings with understatement while still retaining her jazz identity… What she and her four accomplished accompanists successfully achieve here is the art of good mainstream jazz, the kind listeners find both comforting and enticing.”
Maureen’s vast musical knowledge has been put to great use in her work as a Media Librarian and visual researcher for the CBC in Toronto. In her job she catalogues archival arts, music and entertainment programming, which has given her insight into Canadian jazz history.
“Too often we heap praise on an artist. In the case of Maureen Kennedy, it is not often enough. Ethereal, soulful and a singular voice that is immediate in its impact and timeless in its breadth. Maureen Kennedy is that rarest of things, a jazz singer.” Ralph Benmergui, Canadian television and radio personality, formerly with the CBC and Jazz FM 91.1
Carn Davidson 9
Carn Davidson 9
November 19, 20, 21, 22 @ 8:00pm
William Carn - Trombone
Tara Davidson - Alto Saxophone
Kelly Jefferson – Tenor Saxophone
Shirantha Beddage – Baritone Saxophone
Jason Logue – Trumpet
Kevin Turcotte – Trumpet
Christian Overton – Trombone
Dan Fortin – Bass
Ernesto Cervini – Drums
The Carn Davidson 9 was formed at the beginning of 2011 as a collaborative project between JUNO Award nominated artists, trombonist William Carn and saxophonist Tara Davidson. As leaders of their own small jazz groups, Carn and Davidson have each released three CDs, all entirely comprised of their own original material. This collaborative project is an opportunity for both artists to “reimagine” their compositions for this chamber jazz instrumentation, shining new perspective on their existing repertoire. This 9-piece chord-less ensemble utilizes its seven horns as both melodic and harmonic devices, anchored by bass and drums.
The Carn Davidson 9’s unique sound is made stronger by an all-star lineup of prominent Canadian artists who are all exceptional ensemble players as well as outstanding soloists. The CD9 has already been featured at Toronto’s Rex Hotel Jazz Bar and the Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival. In the Fall of 2012, the group released their debut recording, 9, on Toronto’s Addo Records.
Trombonist WILLIAM CARN has emerged as one of Canada’s leading contemporary jazz composers and performers. His debut release, Other Stories, was nominated for a 2007 Juno Award as Traditional Jazz Album of the Year. He has also been nominated for Trombonist of the Year at the National Jazz Awards from 2004 to 2008. He has performed and recorded with jazz artists including Rob McConnell, Randy Brecker, David Binney, Kenny Wheeler, Ingrid Jensen, Tim Hagans, Barry Harris, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Vince Mendoza, Don Braden, Mike Murley, and Hilario Duran. William also enjoys a diverse freelance career and is a regular member of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival orchestra. William is a RATH Trombone artist and is an instructor at Humber College and the University of Toronto.
Toronto-born alto and soprano saxophonist TARA DAVIDSON has performed around the world at such prestigious venues as New York City’s Carnegie Hall, the acclaimed North Sea Jazz Festival in the Netherlands, the International Jazz Festival in Lima, Peru, and The Kennedy Center, in Washington, D.C. She has produced three recordings as a leader since 2003 and performed on over a dozen recordings as a side person. Davidson’s sophomore CD, Code Breaking, was released in the fall of 2006 and featured JUNO award winners, Mike Murley (tenor saxophone) and David Braid (piano). The 2008 JUNO Awards nominated Code Breaking for “Traditional Jazz Album of the Year”. Davidson’s most significant musical influence has been saxophonist Mike Murley with whom she studied for five years and she is a graduate of the prestigious University of Toronto Jazz Performance Program. Davidson is an instructor at York University in Toronto, ON.
West End Riverboat Band
WEST END RIVERBOAT BAND
November 20 @ 5:00pm
John Williams - Clarinet
Chris Adriaanse - Double Bass
Ben Lee - Banjo
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
John Williams (clarinet), Chris Adriaanse (double bass) and Ben Lee (banjo) play a broad repertoire drawing from the last 150-years of music, often in a traditional jazz style.
Carn Davidson 9
Carn Davidson 9
November 19, 20, 21, 22 @ 8:00pm
William Carn - Trombone
Tara Davidson - Alto Saxophone
Kelly Jefferson – Tenor Saxophone
Shirantha Beddage – Baritone Saxophone
Jason Logue – Trumpet
Kevin Turcotte – Trumpet
Christian Overton – Trombone
Dan Fortin – Bass
Ernesto Cervini – Drums
The Carn Davidson 9 was formed at the beginning of 2011 as a collaborative project between JUNO Award nominated artists, trombonist William Carn and saxophonist Tara Davidson. As leaders of their own small jazz groups, Carn and Davidson have each released three CDs, all entirely comprised of their own original material. This collaborative project is an opportunity for both artists to “reimagine” their compositions for this chamber jazz instrumentation, shining new perspective on their existing repertoire. This 9-piece chord-less ensemble utilizes its seven horns as both melodic and harmonic devices, anchored by bass and drums.
The Carn Davidson 9’s unique sound is made stronger by an all-star lineup of prominent Canadian artists who are all exceptional ensemble players as well as outstanding soloists. The CD9 has already been featured at Toronto’s Rex Hotel Jazz Bar and the Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival. In the Fall of 2012, the group released their debut recording, 9, on Toronto’s Addo Records.
Trombonist WILLIAM CARN has emerged as one of Canada’s leading contemporary jazz composers and performers. His debut release, Other Stories, was nominated for a 2007 Juno Award as Traditional Jazz Album of the Year. He has also been nominated for Trombonist of the Year at the National Jazz Awards from 2004 to 2008. He has performed and recorded with jazz artists including Rob McConnell, Randy Brecker, David Binney, Kenny Wheeler, Ingrid Jensen, Tim Hagans, Barry Harris, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Vince Mendoza, Don Braden, Mike Murley, and Hilario Duran. William also enjoys a diverse freelance career and is a regular member of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival orchestra. William is a RATH Trombone artist and is an instructor at Humber College and the University of Toronto.
Toronto-born alto and soprano saxophonist TARA DAVIDSON has performed around the world at such prestigious venues as New York City’s Carnegie Hall, the acclaimed North Sea Jazz Festival in the Netherlands, the International Jazz Festival in Lima, Peru, and The Kennedy Center, in Washington, D.C. She has produced three recordings as a leader since 2003 and performed on over a dozen recordings as a side person. Davidson’s sophomore CD, Code Breaking, was released in the fall of 2006 and featured JUNO award winners, Mike Murley (tenor saxophone) and David Braid (piano). The 2008 JUNO Awards nominated Code Breaking for “Traditional Jazz Album of the Year”. Davidson’s most significant musical influence has been saxophonist Mike Murley with whom she studied for five years and she is a graduate of the prestigious University of Toronto Jazz Performance Program. Davidson is an instructor at York University in Toronto, ON.
James Brown Trio
James Brown Trio
november 21 @ 5:00 pm
James Brown - Guitar
Hannah Barstow -Piano
Clark Johnston - Bass
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
James Brown (Guitarist, Composer, Educator) is one of Canada’s most talented and versatile musicians. He has preformed and recorded with many leading artists and ensembles and has recorded four critically acclaimed CD’s of original music.
His recent full scale composition “The Mosley Street Suite” was premiered at Koerner Hall in August 2021 and his fourth studio album “Song Within the Story”, (featuring Clark Johnston, Anthony Michelli and Mike Murley) was released on NGP records in March of 2022.
A fifth album was released in 2025 and finds James expanding his craft to include two new compositions with original lyrics. This new chamber jazz recording, entitled “Anthem For Everyone” includes Aline Homzy on violin and Hannah Barstow on vocals and piano.
Other recordings have featured Don Thompson, Quinsin Nachoff, Jim Vivian, Andrew Downing, Ernie Tollar, John Obercian, Mike Milligan and Christopher Lee. James has also performed with The Toronto Symphony Orchestra (with Eric Idol), Toronto Philharmonia, Sound Streams Canada (with The Hilliard Ensemble), Art of Time Ensemble and CanStage. He also performed in the Canadian premiere of 2X5: a new work by New York composer Steve Reich.
James’ compositions range from solo guitar to symphony orchestra and have been performed and recorded by numerous ensembles and soloists including: Orchestra Toronto, Trinity Chamber Ensemble, Jeffrey McFadden, William Beauvais and The Montreal Guitar Trio. James has a Master of Arts Degree in Composition from York University and is currently on Faculty at The Oscar Peterson School of Music (formerly: The Royal Conservatory School). His article “The Grundgestalt Concept” was published in the July 2023 issue of Downbeat Magazine.
www.jamesbrown.ca
Carn Davidson 9
Carn Davidson 9
November 19, 20, 21, 22 @ 8:00pm
William Carn - Trombone
Tara Davidson - Alto Saxophone
Kelly Jefferson – Tenor Saxophone
Shirantha Beddage – Baritone Saxophone
Jason Logue – Trumpet
Kevin Turcotte – Trumpet
Christian Overton – Trombone
Dan Fortin – Bass
Ernesto Cervini – Drums
The Carn Davidson 9 was formed at the beginning of 2011 as a collaborative project between JUNO Award nominated artists, trombonist William Carn and saxophonist Tara Davidson. As leaders of their own small jazz groups, Carn and Davidson have each released three CDs, all entirely comprised of their own original material. This collaborative project is an opportunity for both artists to “reimagine” their compositions for this chamber jazz instrumentation, shining new perspective on their existing repertoire. This 9-piece chord-less ensemble utilizes its seven horns as both melodic and harmonic devices, anchored by bass and drums.
The Carn Davidson 9’s unique sound is made stronger by an all-star lineup of prominent Canadian artists who are all exceptional ensemble players as well as outstanding soloists. The CD9 has already been featured at Toronto’s Rex Hotel Jazz Bar and the Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival. In the Fall of 2012, the group released their debut recording, 9, on Toronto’s Addo Records.
Trombonist WILLIAM CARN has emerged as one of Canada’s leading contemporary jazz composers and performers. His debut release, Other Stories, was nominated for a 2007 Juno Award as Traditional Jazz Album of the Year. He has also been nominated for Trombonist of the Year at the National Jazz Awards from 2004 to 2008. He has performed and recorded with jazz artists including Rob McConnell, Randy Brecker, David Binney, Kenny Wheeler, Ingrid Jensen, Tim Hagans, Barry Harris, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Vince Mendoza, Don Braden, Mike Murley, and Hilario Duran. William also enjoys a diverse freelance career and is a regular member of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival orchestra. William is a RATH Trombone artist and is an instructor at Humber College and the University of Toronto.
Toronto-born alto and soprano saxophonist TARA DAVIDSON has performed around the world at such prestigious venues as New York City’s Carnegie Hall, the acclaimed North Sea Jazz Festival in the Netherlands, the International Jazz Festival in Lima, Peru, and The Kennedy Center, in Washington, D.C. She has produced three recordings as a leader since 2003 and performed on over a dozen recordings as a side person. Davidson’s sophomore CD, Code Breaking, was released in the fall of 2006 and featured JUNO award winners, Mike Murley (tenor saxophone) and David Braid (piano). The 2008 JUNO Awards nominated Code Breaking for “Traditional Jazz Album of the Year”. Davidson’s most significant musical influence has been saxophonist Mike Murley with whom she studied for five years and she is a graduate of the prestigious University of Toronto Jazz Performance Program. Davidson is an instructor at York University in Toronto, ON.
Carn Davidson 9
Carn Davidson 9
November 19, 20, 21, 22 @ 8:00pm
William Carn - Trombone
Tara Davidson - Alto Saxophone
Kelly Jefferson – Tenor Saxophone
Shirantha Beddage – Baritone Saxophone
Jason Logue – Trumpet
Kevin Turcotte – Trumpet
Christian Overton – Trombone
Dan Fortin – Bass
Ernesto Cervini – Drums
The Carn Davidson 9 was formed at the beginning of 2011 as a collaborative project between JUNO Award nominated artists, trombonist William Carn and saxophonist Tara Davidson. As leaders of their own small jazz groups, Carn and Davidson have each released three CDs, all entirely comprised of their own original material. This collaborative project is an opportunity for both artists to “reimagine” their compositions for this chamber jazz instrumentation, shining new perspective on their existing repertoire. This 9-piece chord-less ensemble utilizes its seven horns as both melodic and harmonic devices, anchored by bass and drums.
The Carn Davidson 9’s unique sound is made stronger by an all-star lineup of prominent Canadian artists who are all exceptional ensemble players as well as outstanding soloists. The CD9 has already been featured at Toronto’s Rex Hotel Jazz Bar and the Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival. In the Fall of 2012, the group released their debut recording, 9, on Toronto’s Addo Records.
Trombonist WILLIAM CARN has emerged as one of Canada’s leading contemporary jazz composers and performers. His debut release, Other Stories, was nominated for a 2007 Juno Award as Traditional Jazz Album of the Year. He has also been nominated for Trombonist of the Year at the National Jazz Awards from 2004 to 2008. He has performed and recorded with jazz artists including Rob McConnell, Randy Brecker, David Binney, Kenny Wheeler, Ingrid Jensen, Tim Hagans, Barry Harris, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Vince Mendoza, Don Braden, Mike Murley, and Hilario Duran. William also enjoys a diverse freelance career and is a regular member of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival orchestra. William is a RATH Trombone artist and is an instructor at Humber College and the University of Toronto.
Toronto-born alto and soprano saxophonist TARA DAVIDSON has performed around the world at such prestigious venues as New York City’s Carnegie Hall, the acclaimed North Sea Jazz Festival in the Netherlands, the International Jazz Festival in Lima, Peru, and The Kennedy Center, in Washington, D.C. She has produced three recordings as a leader since 2003 and performed on over a dozen recordings as a side person. Davidson’s sophomore CD, Code Breaking, was released in the fall of 2006 and featured JUNO award winners, Mike Murley (tenor saxophone) and David Braid (piano). The 2008 JUNO Awards nominated Code Breaking for “Traditional Jazz Album of the Year”. Davidson’s most significant musical influence has been saxophonist Mike Murley with whom she studied for five years and she is a graduate of the prestigious University of Toronto Jazz Performance Program. Davidson is an instructor at York University in Toronto, ON.
Laura Hubert Band
Laura hubert Band
november 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 5:00 PM
Laura Hubert - Vocals
Peter Hill - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Canadian vocal treasure, born and raised in Toronto, Laura Hubert has remained a steady force on the city’s music scene over the past 25 years. Although she retired from rock and roll back per se when JUNO-winning indie-rock group Leslie Spit Treeo split up late last millennium, for several decades now she has been singing her soulful interpretations of vintage blues, jazz and Western swing all over the Greater Toronto Area. “I want to participate in the joy of the world, try to keep it light,” says Hubert. “Just trying to have some fun. Sing some songs. Make some music. Give some joy.”
Over the years she recorded 3 solo albums with her band, led by pianist Peter Hill and featuring some of Toronto’s finest including Chris Whiteley, Brandi Disterheft, Victor Bateman, William Sperandei: “Girlish Days” (2000), “Live at the Rex” (2001) and “Half Bridled” (2004).
In the years since these recordings, Hubert and her fans enjoyed residencies at venerable venues such as Grossman’s Tavern, The Cameron House and The Rex Hotel. Singing many of the same old classic songs over the years, like the finest of wine Hubert’s art has aged in the best way, her bluesy growl deeper and more powerful than ever.
“One Night in Kensington” is an initiative spearheaded by Order of Canada member, singer-songwriter and long-time friend of Hubert, is the new recording fans have long been waiting for. “Hubert’s unique and soulful vocal delivery can make any old song sound brand new,” says Molly Johnson.
Produced by Johnson and her Kensington Market Jazz Festival team, the new album live at Poetry Jazz Café find Hubert in the happy company of four very fine players: Eric St-Laurent on guitar, Davide DiRenzo on drums, Steve Wallace on bass and long-time musical partner Peter Hill on piano.
Patrick Smith Quintet featuring NYC’s Lex Korten
Patrick Smith Quintet featuring NYC’s Lex Korten
November 23 & 24 @ 8:00PM
Patrick Smith - Saxophone
Kae Murphy-Trumpet
Lex Korten-Piano
Mark Godfrey-Bass
Jon Catanus-Drums
Patrick Smith is a saxophonist based in Toronto (originally from Ottawa)
He has established himself as a gifted and in demand saxophonist in the Canadian music scene. In recent years he has extensively toured Canada, the US, and Europe with Legends of Motown (featuring Michael Dunston and Gary Beals), My Son The Hurricane, The Reklaws, Chelsea Mcbride’s Socialist Night School, and Forever Seger.
He keeps an active freelance schedule in Toronto and around North America appearing with artists such as Order of Canada Recipient Dave Young, Juini Booth (bassist for Mccoy Tyner and Tony Williams), Yemen Blues, Erez Zobary, Heavyweights Brass Band, Dee Dee and the Dirty Martinis, Eighth Street Orchestra, Dan Pitt Quintet, King Cardiac, Queen Pepper, Kazdoura, and Shout The Band., An active bandleader, he currently leads three projects. His quintet which plays hard hitting original modern jazz. His chord-less trio called “3-Oh” which draws from the spirit of Sonny Rollins and plays music from the standard jazz canon, originals, as well as unique interpretations of more contemporary material. And Pangea, which is a UK Jazz fused with Neo-Soul, World Music and R&B. A jazz fusion concept group featuring some of the top members of the Toronto music scene. This group draws from the spirit of John Coltrane reimagined in the 21st century in the age of connectivity across the globe. It features local heavyweights of the Toronto music scene. Darryl Joseph-Denie (Ahi, Listening Room), Kae Murphy (BADBADNOTGOOD, Whitney), and Jon Catanus (Erez Zobary, Diskarte)
He has released several albums over the past 5 years with his various projects.
In 2018 he released his debut EP of original compositions with his quintet called “Still Searching.”
In 2020 he released “Uranium 238” as a co-leader of The Archives of Eternity featuring vibraphonist Mark Hundevad. This music featured the unique avant-garde jazz compositions of the great Raphe Malik (trumpeter for Cecil Taylor) and Mark Hundevad.
In 2023, he released two singles off of his band “3-Oh”s forthcoming EP. An arrangement of “I Love You” the Billie Eilish tune followed by an intense rendition of Joe Henderson’s Afro-Centric
His debut album with Pangea was released January 2025
He is currently working on recording his quintet’s debut full length album and keeps a very active freelance schedule in Southern Ontario.
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Born in 1994 to parents with a boundless record collection and multifaceted languages of love towards music, Lex Korten discovered a personal relationship with the work of greats Duke Ellington and Jaki Byard at an early age. His childhood in Manhattan’s Upper West Side allowed him to pursue mentorships with several decorated pianists and achieve modest accolades in the national high school circuit, but it wasn’t until Korten moved to Ann Arbor, MI to study with Geri Allen that his path began to bend more trustfully towards a musical career. By the time he earned his BFA and relocated homeward, Korten had spent 4 years as an apprentice of the great legacy of Detroit Jazz and experimental music, while also completing two years of close mentorship with Benny Greenand others at the University of Michigan.
Korten’s auspicious first steps into the spotlight came in 2018 with a life-changing appointment to the piano chair of Tyshawn Sorey’s newly formed “Unfiltered.” sextet which toured and recorded intermittently for the following four years to notable acclaim. During this period, Korten won 1st prize in the UNISA International Piano Competition in South Africa and began cementing a reputation among his peers in New York as a valuable sideman and promising composer, bringing his first projects to The Jazz Gallery in Manhattan where he continues to perform today.
Since the pandemic, Lex Korten’s emergence into the echelons of the Jazz world has become ever more rapid and difficult to ignore. The list of renowned artists seeking Korten’s contributions over the last few years has become impractically long and impressively diverse, including the likes of Jaleel Shaw, Melissa Aldana, Joel Ross, Tyshawn Sorey, Robert Hurst, Caroline Davis, Mike Moreno, Ari Hoenig, Fay Victor, Dayna Stephens, Jonathan Kreisberg, Joe Farnsworth, Massimo Biolcati, Ben Solomon, Ndabo Zulu, John Ellis, Chris Turner, Joel Harrison, Or Bareket, Lage Lund, Nick Dunston, Luther Allison, DoYeon Kim and Clarence Penn to name just a few. Korten’s touring schedule yearly reaches dozens of US states and worldwide clubs and festivals, in between which he teaches lessons at The New School or privately at his home in New York City. In addition, Korten has given lessons and classes internationally to students from Greece, Germany, South Korea, South Africa, Mexico, Argentina, Switzerland, China, Malaysia, Australia, the United Kingdom (at the Royal Academy of Music in London) and at several universities in the USA. His performance credits include an extensive list of esteemed theaters such as The Kennedy Center(Washington, D.C.) or Teatro Amazonas (Manaus, Brazil) and international festivals (North Sea, Montreal, Earshot, etc).
Perhaps most notably of all, and most enduringly, Lex Korten has defined the first decade of his career by his immersion in his own generation’s forward pushing activity in a way that sidesteps traditional barriers between scenes and styles. Among his 30+ recording credits are projects representing a thorough cross section of the 21st century’s rising leaders in improvised music; names like Simon Moullier, Milena Casado, Zoh Amba, Nicola Caminiti, Tyrone Allen, Hannah Marks, Ben Tiberio, Claire Dickson, Morgan Guerin, Alex Hitchcock, Dave Adewumi, Sasha Berliner, Alfredo Colón, Linda Sikhakhane and more. Korten’s own bandleading projects include the Lex Korten Trio and Quartet as well as Canopy; an experimental 5-member ensemble. Lex Korten’s long anticipated debut original album Canopy released on September 19th, 2025 to critical acclaim from outlets including The Wire Magazine (UK), WNYC, For The Record, All About Jazz and others.
Lex Korten currently is an active bandleader in New York City, bringing his projects to stages at Lincoln Center, Mezzrow, Smalls, The Jazz Gallery, and across a blossoming roster of great Jazz clubs in Brooklyn while also appearing at experimental venues including Roulette, National Sawdust, LPR and The Stone.
As a native New Yorker, Lex is an avid student of NYC's history through the present day, and otherwise interested in urban geography as well as graphic design, cooking, world history and film. While a student at the University of Michigan, Lex double majored in Political Science, taking additional coursework for 2 years at the Ford School of Public Policy.
Some of Lex's favorite composers active in 2025 include Angel Marcloid, Ramona Andra Langley, Daniel Lopatin, and Cryptovolans as well as a countless list of improviser peers worldwide.

University of Toronto Student Jazz orchestras
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
Patrick Smith Quintet featuring NYC’s Lex Korten
Patrick Smith Quintet featuring NYC’s Lex Korten
November 23 & 24 @ 8:00PM
Patrick Smith - Saxophone
Kae Murphy-Trumpet
Lex Korten-Piano
Mark Godfrey-Bass
Jon Catanus-Drums
Patrick Smith is a saxophonist based in Toronto (originally from Ottawa)
He has established himself as a gifted and in demand saxophonist in the Canadian music scene. In recent years he has extensively toured Canada, the US, and Europe with Legends of Motown (featuring Michael Dunston and Gary Beals), My Son The Hurricane, The Reklaws, Chelsea Mcbride’s Socialist Night School, and Forever Seger.
He keeps an active freelance schedule in Toronto and around North America appearing with artists such as Order of Canada Recipient Dave Young, Juini Booth (bassist for Mccoy Tyner and Tony Williams), Yemen Blues, Erez Zobary, Heavyweights Brass Band, Dee Dee and the Dirty Martinis, Eighth Street Orchestra, Dan Pitt Quintet, King Cardiac, Queen Pepper, Kazdoura, and Shout The Band., An active bandleader, he currently leads three projects. His quintet which plays hard hitting original modern jazz. His chord-less trio called “3-Oh” which draws from the spirit of Sonny Rollins and plays music from the standard jazz canon, originals, as well as unique interpretations of more contemporary material. And Pangea, which is a UK Jazz fused with Neo-Soul, World Music and R&B. A jazz fusion concept group featuring some of the top members of the Toronto music scene. This group draws from the spirit of John Coltrane reimagined in the 21st century in the age of connectivity across the globe. It features local heavyweights of the Toronto music scene. Darryl Joseph-Denie (Ahi, Listening Room), Kae Murphy (BADBADNOTGOOD, Whitney), and Jon Catanus (Erez Zobary, Diskarte)
He has released several albums over the past 5 years with his various projects.
In 2018 he released his debut EP of original compositions with his quintet called “Still Searching.”
In 2020 he released “Uranium 238” as a co-leader of The Archives of Eternity featuring vibraphonist Mark Hundevad. This music featured the unique avant-garde jazz compositions of the great Raphe Malik (trumpeter for Cecil Taylor) and Mark Hundevad.
In 2023, he released two singles off of his band “3-Oh”s forthcoming EP. An arrangement of “I Love You” the Billie Eilish tune followed by an intense rendition of Joe Henderson’s Afro-Centric
His debut album with Pangea was released January 2025
He is currently working on recording his quintet’s debut full length album and keeps a very active freelance schedule in Southern Ontario.
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Born in 1994 to parents with a boundless record collection and multifaceted languages of love towards music, Lex Korten discovered a personal relationship with the work of greats Duke Ellington and Jaki Byard at an early age. His childhood in Manhattan’s Upper West Side allowed him to pursue mentorships with several decorated pianists and achieve modest accolades in the national high school circuit, but it wasn’t until Korten moved to Ann Arbor, MI to study with Geri Allen that his path began to bend more trustfully towards a musical career. By the time he earned his BFA and relocated homeward, Korten had spent 4 years as an apprentice of the great legacy of Detroit Jazz and experimental music, while also completing two years of close mentorship with Benny Greenand others at the University of Michigan.
Korten’s auspicious first steps into the spotlight came in 2018 with a life-changing appointment to the piano chair of Tyshawn Sorey’s newly formed “Unfiltered.” sextet which toured and recorded intermittently for the following four years to notable acclaim. During this period, Korten won 1st prize in the UNISA International Piano Competition in South Africa and began cementing a reputation among his peers in New York as a valuable sideman and promising composer, bringing his first projects to The Jazz Gallery in Manhattan where he continues to perform today.
Since the pandemic, Lex Korten’s emergence into the echelons of the Jazz world has become ever more rapid and difficult to ignore. The list of renowned artists seeking Korten’s contributions over the last few years has become impractically long and impressively diverse, including the likes of Jaleel Shaw, Melissa Aldana, Joel Ross, Tyshawn Sorey, Robert Hurst, Caroline Davis, Mike Moreno, Ari Hoenig, Fay Victor, Dayna Stephens, Jonathan Kreisberg, Joe Farnsworth, Massimo Biolcati, Ben Solomon, Ndabo Zulu, John Ellis, Chris Turner, Joel Harrison, Or Bareket, Lage Lund, Nick Dunston, Luther Allison, DoYeon Kim and Clarence Penn to name just a few. Korten’s touring schedule yearly reaches dozens of US states and worldwide clubs and festivals, in between which he teaches lessons at The New School or privately at his home in New York City. In addition, Korten has given lessons and classes internationally to students from Greece, Germany, South Korea, South Africa, Mexico, Argentina, Switzerland, China, Malaysia, Australia, the United Kingdom (at the Royal Academy of Music in London) and at several universities in the USA. His performance credits include an extensive list of esteemed theaters such as The Kennedy Center(Washington, D.C.) or Teatro Amazonas (Manaus, Brazil) and international festivals (North Sea, Montreal, Earshot, etc).
Perhaps most notably of all, and most enduringly, Lex Korten has defined the first decade of his career by his immersion in his own generation’s forward pushing activity in a way that sidesteps traditional barriers between scenes and styles. Among his 30+ recording credits are projects representing a thorough cross section of the 21st century’s rising leaders in improvised music; names like Simon Moullier, Milena Casado, Zoh Amba, Nicola Caminiti, Tyrone Allen, Hannah Marks, Ben Tiberio, Claire Dickson, Morgan Guerin, Alex Hitchcock, Dave Adewumi, Sasha Berliner, Alfredo Colón, Linda Sikhakhane and more. Korten’s own bandleading projects include the Lex Korten Trio and Quartet as well as Canopy; an experimental 5-member ensemble. Lex Korten’s long anticipated debut original album Canopy released on September 19th, 2025 to critical acclaim from outlets including The Wire Magazine (UK), WNYC, For The Record, All About Jazz and others.
Lex Korten currently is an active bandleader in New York City, bringing his projects to stages at Lincoln Center, Mezzrow, Smalls, The Jazz Gallery, and across a blossoming roster of great Jazz clubs in Brooklyn while also appearing at experimental venues including Roulette, National Sawdust, LPR and The Stone.
As a native New Yorker, Lex is an avid student of NYC's history through the present day, and otherwise interested in urban geography as well as graphic design, cooking, world history and film. While a student at the University of Michigan, Lex double majored in Political Science, taking additional coursework for 2 years at the Ford School of Public Policy.
Some of Lex's favorite composers active in 2025 include Angel Marcloid, Ramona Andra Langley, Daniel Lopatin, and Cryptovolans as well as a countless list of improviser peers worldwide.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
november 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.
Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio
Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio
november 26, 27, 28, 29@ 8:00 PM
Thompson Egbo Egbo - Piano
Randall Hall - Bass
Jeff Halischuk - Drums
The Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio brings a fresh, compelling voice to the Canadian jazz scene — where elegance meets edge, and tradition dances with innovation. Led by acclaimed pianist and composer Thompson Egbo-Egbo, the trio features longtime collaborators Randall Hall on bass and Jeff Halischuk on drums. Together, they create a sound that’s both grounded and adventurous, blending deep grooves, rich harmonic textures, and improvisational fire.
A classically trained pianist with roots in both jazz and contemporary music, Egbo-Egbo is known for his storytelling approach to performance — inviting audiences into a musical world that is at once cinematic, soulful, and rhythmically alive. His original compositions and thoughtful reinterpretations of familiar tunes showcase the trio’s dynamic interplay and unique voice.
Regular performers on major stages and festivals across the country, the trio’s live sets at The Rex have become a Toronto staple — known for their emotional depth, spontaneity, and the kind of chemistry that can only come from years of playing together.
Whether reimagining a pop anthem or diving deep into original works, the Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio offers a concert experience that’s as thought-provoking as it is joyful. Catch them live and discover a trio redefining what modern jazz can be.
Pianist and composer Thompson Egbo-Egbo returns to The Rex with his long-standing trio featuring Randall Hall (bass) and Jeff Halischuk (drums). Known for their genre-bending approach, the trio blends deep grooves, rich harmonies, and cinematic storytelling. With dynamic originals and bold reimaginings of familiar tunes, their performances are both emotionally charged and rhythmically compelling. A must-see for fans of modern jazz with soul and edge.
Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio
Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio
november 26, 27, 28, 29@ 8:00 PM
Thompson Egbo Egbo - Piano
Randall Hall - Bass
Jeff Halischuk - Drums
The Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio brings a fresh, compelling voice to the Canadian jazz scene — where elegance meets edge, and tradition dances with innovation. Led by acclaimed pianist and composer Thompson Egbo-Egbo, the trio features longtime collaborators Randall Hall on bass and Jeff Halischuk on drums. Together, they create a sound that’s both grounded and adventurous, blending deep grooves, rich harmonic textures, and improvisational fire.
A classically trained pianist with roots in both jazz and contemporary music, Egbo-Egbo is known for his storytelling approach to performance — inviting audiences into a musical world that is at once cinematic, soulful, and rhythmically alive. His original compositions and thoughtful reinterpretations of familiar tunes showcase the trio’s dynamic interplay and unique voice.
Regular performers on major stages and festivals across the country, the trio’s live sets at The Rex have become a Toronto staple — known for their emotional depth, spontaneity, and the kind of chemistry that can only come from years of playing together.
Whether reimagining a pop anthem or diving deep into original works, the Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio offers a concert experience that’s as thought-provoking as it is joyful. Catch them live and discover a trio redefining what modern jazz can be.
Pianist and composer Thompson Egbo-Egbo returns to The Rex with his long-standing trio featuring Randall Hall (bass) and Jeff Halischuk (drums). Known for their genre-bending approach, the trio blends deep grooves, rich harmonies, and cinematic storytelling. With dynamic originals and bold reimaginings of familiar tunes, their performances are both emotionally charged and rhythmically compelling. A must-see for fans of modern jazz with soul and edge.
Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio
Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio
november 26, 27, 28, 29@ 8:00 PM
Thompson Egbo Egbo - Piano
Randall Hall - Bass
Jeff Halischuk - Drums
The Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio brings a fresh, compelling voice to the Canadian jazz scene — where elegance meets edge, and tradition dances with innovation. Led by acclaimed pianist and composer Thompson Egbo-Egbo, the trio features longtime collaborators Randall Hall on bass and Jeff Halischuk on drums. Together, they create a sound that’s both grounded and adventurous, blending deep grooves, rich harmonic textures, and improvisational fire.
A classically trained pianist with roots in both jazz and contemporary music, Egbo-Egbo is known for his storytelling approach to performance — inviting audiences into a musical world that is at once cinematic, soulful, and rhythmically alive. His original compositions and thoughtful reinterpretations of familiar tunes showcase the trio’s dynamic interplay and unique voice.
Regular performers on major stages and festivals across the country, the trio’s live sets at The Rex have become a Toronto staple — known for their emotional depth, spontaneity, and the kind of chemistry that can only come from years of playing together.
Whether reimagining a pop anthem or diving deep into original works, the Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio offers a concert experience that’s as thought-provoking as it is joyful. Catch them live and discover a trio redefining what modern jazz can be.
Pianist and composer Thompson Egbo-Egbo returns to The Rex with his long-standing trio featuring Randall Hall (bass) and Jeff Halischuk (drums). Known for their genre-bending approach, the trio blends deep grooves, rich harmonies, and cinematic storytelling. With dynamic originals and bold reimaginings of familiar tunes, their performances are both emotionally charged and rhythmically compelling. A must-see for fans of modern jazz with soul and edge.
Hart House Jazz Orchestra
Hart House Jazz Orchestra
November 29 @ 2:00PM
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
The Hart House Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo are active and vibrant bands made up of members from different colleges and campus communities united in one common interest: a love of jazz music.
The Jazz Combo is a group of 5 to 8 members that focuses on small group dynamics, standard jazz repertoire, musical interplay and improvisation. The Hart House Jazz Ensemble is an 18-piece big band that plays large ensemble repertoire from the 1940s all the way to current day arrangements. The group often features special guest performers, and guest vocalists.
Like all Hart House clubs, membership is open to all. The ensemble is conducted by bandleader Anders Azzopardi. Performance opportunities include the Arbor Room, The Rex Hotel Jazz and Blues Bar as well as at festivals in the Greater Toronto Area.
Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio
Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio
november 26, 27, 28, 29@ 8:00 PM
Thompson Egbo Egbo - Piano
Randall Hall - Bass
Jeff Halischuk - Drums
The Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio brings a fresh, compelling voice to the Canadian jazz scene — where elegance meets edge, and tradition dances with innovation. Led by acclaimed pianist and composer Thompson Egbo-Egbo, the trio features longtime collaborators Randall Hall on bass and Jeff Halischuk on drums. Together, they create a sound that’s both grounded and adventurous, blending deep grooves, rich harmonic textures, and improvisational fire.
A classically trained pianist with roots in both jazz and contemporary music, Egbo-Egbo is known for his storytelling approach to performance — inviting audiences into a musical world that is at once cinematic, soulful, and rhythmically alive. His original compositions and thoughtful reinterpretations of familiar tunes showcase the trio’s dynamic interplay and unique voice.
Regular performers on major stages and festivals across the country, the trio’s live sets at The Rex have become a Toronto staple — known for their emotional depth, spontaneity, and the kind of chemistry that can only come from years of playing together.
Whether reimagining a pop anthem or diving deep into original works, the Thompson Egbo-Egbo Trio offers a concert experience that’s as thought-provoking as it is joyful. Catch them live and discover a trio redefining what modern jazz can be.
Pianist and composer Thompson Egbo-Egbo returns to The Rex with his long-standing trio featuring Randall Hall (bass) and Jeff Halischuk (drums). Known for their genre-bending approach, the trio blends deep grooves, rich harmonies, and cinematic storytelling. With dynamic originals and bold reimaginings of familiar tunes, their performances are both emotionally charged and rhythmically compelling. A must-see for fans of modern jazz with soul and edge.
Eric West
Eric West
November 29 @ 10:30pm
Luis Deniz - Alto
Kae Murphy - Trumpet
James Hill - Piano
Julian Anderson- Bowes - Bass
Eric West - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Raised just north of Toronto in the suburb of Woodbridge, Eric began playing the drums at the age of 5, and by age 12 was enrolled in the Humber College Community Music Program. It was there that he fostered his love for jazz under the tutelage of Canadian jazz giants Kirk MacDonald, Barry Romberg and Don Palmer.
Eric pursued post-secondary education at Humber College, where he was awarded the Sabian Cymbals Award for outstanding achievement. Following the completion of his Bachelors of Music degree, Eric would go on to tour and perform in many cities across Canada, the United States, Europe and the UK.
In 2014 Eric was awarded the prestigious Grande Prix de Jazz award at the Montreal Jazz Festival as a member of Pram Trio, a co-led contemporary Jazz trio. Around this time he was beginning to establish himself as an active member in the Toronto Jazz community, as well as branching off into other musical genres. From 2015-17 he toured the United States and Europe with indie rock band Moon King. In 2018 he joined international sensation Banners for a Canada/US tour. And held the drum chair from 2019 through 2022 with multi-platinum Juno award winning artists, the Tenors. One highlight in particular was getting to play the historic Massey Hall.
In 2022 Eric was nominated for a Juno in the Vocal Jazz Category from having played on Alex Bird’s You Are The Light And The Way album
Aside from working as a freelance musician, Eric Also began venturing into musical accompaniment in the dance community. He’s worked extensively with the Cawthra Park Secondary School program (2017-2023), as well as periodically with the National Ballet of Canada.
Laura Hubert Band
Laura hubert Band
november 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 5:00 PM
Laura Hubert - Vocals
Peter Hill - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Canadian vocal treasure, born and raised in Toronto, Laura Hubert has remained a steady force on the city’s music scene over the past 25 years. Although she retired from rock and roll back per se when JUNO-winning indie-rock group Leslie Spit Treeo split up late last millennium, for several decades now she has been singing her soulful interpretations of vintage blues, jazz and Western swing all over the Greater Toronto Area. “I want to participate in the joy of the world, try to keep it light,” says Hubert. “Just trying to have some fun. Sing some songs. Make some music. Give some joy.”
Over the years she recorded 3 solo albums with her band, led by pianist Peter Hill and featuring some of Toronto’s finest including Chris Whiteley, Brandi Disterheft, Victor Bateman, William Sperandei: “Girlish Days” (2000), “Live at the Rex” (2001) and “Half Bridled” (2004).
In the years since these recordings, Hubert and her fans enjoyed residencies at venerable venues such as Grossman’s Tavern, The Cameron House and The Rex Hotel. Singing many of the same old classic songs over the years, like the finest of wine Hubert’s art has aged in the best way, her bluesy growl deeper and more powerful than ever.
“One Night in Kensington” is an initiative spearheaded by Order of Canada member, singer-songwriter and long-time friend of Hubert, is the new recording fans have long been waiting for. “Hubert’s unique and soulful vocal delivery can make any old song sound brand new,” says Molly Johnson.
Produced by Johnson and her Kensington Market Jazz Festival team, the new album live at Poetry Jazz Café find Hubert in the happy company of four very fine players: Eric St-Laurent on guitar, Davide DiRenzo on drums, Steve Wallace on bass and long-time musical partner Peter Hill on piano.
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
OCTOBER 7, 14, 21, 28 @8:00pm
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 Cover Charge
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
Cody Copeland & Tymish Koznarsky
Cody Copeland & Tymish Koznarsky
October 21 @ 5:00 pm
Cody Copland - Guitar
Tymish Koznarski - Alto Sax
Duncan Wilson - Piano
Jonathan Meyer - Bass
Alex Sgrignoli - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Born and raised in Bowmanville, Ontario, guitarist Cody Copland picked up the instrument at age 13 and quickly found his passion in jazz by the end of high school. His love of the music led him to Humber College, where he studied under some of Canada’s most respected musicians, including Neil Swainson, Trevor Giancola, and Lucian Gray.
Deeply inspired by the jazz tradition, Cody draws on the sounds of Clifford Brown, Bud Powell, Charlie Parker, and Peter Bernstein, while continuing to shape a voice that is distinctly his own. After completing his Bachelor of
Music at Humber, he went on to earn a Master of Music degree from the University of Toronto.
Now an active part of Toronto’s jazz community, Cody can be heard performing with peers such as Steve Carson, Tymish Koznarsky, Duncan Wilson, and Evan Miles, as well as long-time veterans of the scene including Duncan Hopkins and Perry White.
Nick Fraser's Special Topics
Nick Fraser’s Special Topics
October 19 & 20 @ 8:00pm
Nick Fraser - Drums
Josh Cole - Bass
Kae Murphy - Trumpet
Maxwell Stover - Saxophone
Nick Fraser’s Special Topics is a new group of established and younger musicians based in Toronto. The band is Fraser’s attempt to become “Toronto’s 21st-century Art Blakey” by fostering a spirit of mutual mentorship and multi-generational collaboration.
Nick Fraser (drums) has been an active and engaging presence in the Toronto new jazz and improvised music community since he moved there from Ottawa in 1995. A Juno Award winner (and nine-time nominee), his recorded works include Owls in Daylight (1997), Nick Fraser and Justin Haynes are faking it (2004), Towns and Villages (2013), Too Many Continents (2015) Starer (2016) and Is Life Long? (2018), If There Were No Opposites (2021), and Farahser (2024). Nick has performed with a veritable "who's who" of Canadian jazz and improvised music in addition to such international artists as Anthony Braxton, Marilyn Crispell, William Parker, and Ethan Iverson. "Fraser not so much plays the drums as hurls himself whole body and soul against skin and metal... truly talented." -Bill Stunt, CBC Radio.
Originally from Langley, BC, bassist, composer, and producer Josh Cole co-founded the critically acclaimed October Trio with Dan Gaucher and Evan Arntzen in 2004. Since moving to Toronto in 2010 Josh has worked with Colin Fisher, Brodie West, Nick Fraser, Ryan Driver, Robin Dann (Bernice), Thom Gill and Prince Nifty amongst others. “Cole can be coolly lyrical, he can write a controlled “classical” counterpoint, he can drop in some funk, and he can also let the improvisers loose in the stratosphere.” -Popmatters.com
Kae Murphy (they/him) is a Grammy-nominated trumpet player and multi-instrumentalist originally from Owen Sound, ON. Now based in Toronto, they have been touring worldwide with groups such as BADBADNOTGOOD, Whitney, and the Generations Unit, playing venues such as the Blue Note NY, Newport Jazz Festival, and Coachella Valley Music Festival.
Maxwell Stover is a saxophonist. He also plays flute. He is living in Toronto. And he usually is making music about things he thinks are beautiful or terrible. For example, plastic. Or else maybe fruit. Oh! —usually Maxwell speaks out of the traditions of jazz. Or outsider music. Usually with others he is grateful to be sharing space with.

University of Toronto Student Jazz orchestras
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
Nick Fraser's Special Topics
Nick Fraser’s Special Topics
October 19 & 20 @ 8:00pm
Nick Fraser - Drums
Josh Cole - Bass
Kae Murphy - Trumpet
Maxwell Stover - Saxophone
Nick Fraser’s Special Topics is a new group of established and younger musicians based in Toronto. The band is Fraser’s attempt to become “Toronto’s 21st-century Art Blakey” by fostering a spirit of mutual mentorship and multi-generational collaboration.
Nick Fraser (drums) has been an active and engaging presence in the Toronto new jazz and improvised music community since he moved there from Ottawa in 1995. A Juno Award winner (and nine-time nominee), his recorded works include Owls in Daylight (1997), Nick Fraser and Justin Haynes are faking it (2004), Towns and Villages (2013), Too Many Continents (2015) Starer (2016) and Is Life Long? (2018), If There Were No Opposites (2021), and Farahser (2024). Nick has performed with a veritable "who's who" of Canadian jazz and improvised music in addition to such international artists as Anthony Braxton, Marilyn Crispell, William Parker, and Ethan Iverson. "Fraser not so much plays the drums as hurls himself whole body and soul against skin and metal... truly talented." -Bill Stunt, CBC Radio.
Originally from Langley, BC, bassist, composer, and producer Josh Cole co-founded the critically acclaimed October Trio with Dan Gaucher and Evan Arntzen in 2004. Since moving to Toronto in 2010 Josh has worked with Colin Fisher, Brodie West, Nick Fraser, Ryan Driver, Robin Dann (Bernice), Thom Gill and Prince Nifty amongst others. “Cole can be coolly lyrical, he can write a controlled “classical” counterpoint, he can drop in some funk, and he can also let the improvisers loose in the stratosphere.” -Popmatters.com
Kae Murphy (they/him) is a Grammy-nominated trumpet player and multi-instrumentalist originally from Owen Sound, ON. Now based in Toronto, they have been touring worldwide with groups such as BADBADNOTGOOD, Whitney, and the Generations Unit, playing venues such as the Blue Note NY, Newport Jazz Festival, and Coachella Valley Music Festival.
Maxwell Stover is a saxophonist. He also plays flute. He is living in Toronto. And he usually is making music about things he thinks are beautiful or terrible. For example, plastic. Or else maybe fruit. Oh! —usually Maxwell speaks out of the traditions of jazz. Or outsider music. Usually with others he is grateful to be sharing space with.

Global Jazz Series : The Sicilian Project
Global Jazz Series : The Sicilian Project
October 19 @ 2:00pm
Led by: Michael Occhipinti
Band TBA
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Michael Occhipinti’s Sicilian Jazz Project
“The players deeply feel this music… a triumphant recording on many levels” Michael G. Nastos, Billboard
“This is really why we listen to music: to be surprised and lifted up, stripped of our preconceptions and left breathless” Bill Bentley - Sonic Boomer
Michael Occhipinti’s SICILIAN JAZZ PROJECT has been dazzling audiences world wide with its unique mix of rare Old World Sicilian folk material and the New World sounds of electric guitars, chamber music, funk and reggae grooves, and modern jazz. Using music sung by Sicilian fishermen, sulphur miners, and folk musicians as a starting point, the music is like a trip on the Mediterranean that detours to Mali, Jamaica, and Toronto.
Michael's debut recording with the group The Sicilian Jazz Project, was a 2009 JUNO Award nominee (Canada's Grammy), and Michael and his brother Roberto were flown to Ragusa, Sicily in 2009 to be presented with the Ragusani nel Mondo prize for their contribution to the Province of Ragusa's culture and presence globally. The 2015 followup Muorica came about after Michael spent four months living in Sicily, gathering poems old and new, seeking out old recordings, and considering his own family’s history. The result was an ambitious album that further celebrated Sicilian language.
The Sicilian Jazz Project features some of the best musicians from Toronto's vibrant music scene, each a virtuoso in their own right, and able to freely move between genres. Long-time musicians with the group include Michael's brother Roberto Occhipinti (bass), Mark Kelso (drums), Louis Simao (accordion), Kevin Turcotte (trumpet), and Ernie Tollar (woodwinds), and a number of featured vocalists, including Maryem Tollar, Dominic Mancuso, Dia, Francesco Pellegrino and Pilar (Ilaria Patassini). Brilliant American clarinetist Don Byron has also toured and recorded with the group, as have members of the Gryphon Trio and The Cecilia String Quartet. In 2023, Michael will be performing and collaborating with Sicilian vocalists Giuseppe di Bella and Daniela Spalletta.
Able to create a spontaneous street parade with its enthusiastic energy at venues such as Mexico's Zacatecas Festival, or to captivate classical music audiences as it has done multiple times at the Ottawa Chamber Music Festival, The Sicilian Jazz Project's broad repertoire has a remarkable versatility and ability to connect with audiences across cultures.
www.michaelocchipintimusic.com casaocchipinti@icloud.com 416 904-5494
Michael's intention when he launched The Sicilian Jazz Project was to find a way to preserve the old Sicilian dialect from Modica (pronounced Muorica in dialect) that his late parents spoke with him at home in Toronto. Michael started collecting songs from family and musicians in Sicily, and began adapting them for his group along with the field recordings that Alan Lomax and Diego Carpitella had made in the 1950s. Michael conceived of the Sicilian Jazz Project as a group that could use Sicilian folk music as a starting point, but then take off as a vehicle for improvisation and ambitious arrangements across any style. Most musicians in multicultural Toronto take it for granted that the style of music they'll perform night to night will change, and Michael Occhipinti is a veteran of groups that perform Indian fusion, Turkish music, Eastern European klezmer, modern and traditional jazz, chamber music, and funk, blues, and pop. Michael wanted the Sicilian Jazz Project to reflect the diversity of the Toronto sound even as he performed old Sicilian music. The result is a group like no other that has been celebrated by critics for its innovation.
Diskarte
Diskarte
October 18 @ 10:45 PM
Jon Catanus -Drums
Caleb Klager - Bass
Victor Xu - Piano
Bjorn Kriel - Vibraphone
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Diskarte bio:
Diskarte is a Toronto-based band founded in 2017 by Jon Catanus. They adhere to the philosophy and definition of the Tagalog word “diskarte,” improvising sets of groovy, soulful and intense music with a keen focus on the distinct voice and style of each individual musician. Stretching from virtuosic uptempo shredding to the most simple, sincerely delivered melody, there is nothing like the way these musicians strike the perfect balance between playfulness and wholehearted commitment to the music, each other, and the audience. The band consists of Jon Catanus (drums), Caleb Klager (bass), Victor Xu (piano), and Bjorn Kriel (vibraphone).
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
October 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8:00pm
Rebecca Hennessy - Voice and trumpet
Tania Gill - Piano
Michael Herring - Bass
Dave Clark - Drums
Rebecca Hennessy is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and bandleader whose music bridges jazz, roots, and singer-songwriter. Her upcoming studio vocal album, All Is Falling Rain, is a lush and heartfelt journey inspired by the poetry of acclaimed author Thomas King. The project began in 2017 when Rebecca was commissioned by Silence in Guelph to compose a night of music using King’s poetry. The experience proved so inspiring that, with King’s blessing, she returned to his book 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin to set seven of its poems to music. To complete the collection, she added two of her own original lyric-based songs.
All Is Falling Rain brings together world-renowned collaborators Kevin Breit (guitar and vocals), Tania Gill (piano), Michael Herring (bass), and Dave Clark (drums), weaving a soundscape where King’s evocative words and Hennessy’s distinctive composing, voice and trumpet meet in organic harmony.
This new release follows her acclaimed albums Joy Will Find Us (2023), All the Little Things You Do (2020), and Makeshift Island Live at the Jazz Room (2025). Each recording highlights her long-standing musical partnership with guitarist Kevin Breit and showcases her ability to fuse heartfelt songwriting with adventurous musicianship.
Rebecca’s artistry is often shaped by literature and deep collaboration. Her arrangement of King’s Dig Up the Stories for big band was premiered by Christine Jensen’s Orchestra at the National Arts Centre in 2019. Beyond her vocal projects, she has released nine other albums as a bandleader or co-leader and has toured extensively throughout Canada, the U.S., Europe, Mexico, Panama, and Sri Lanka. She has performed and recorded with artists such as Adele, Ron Sexsmith, Andy Kim, Owen Pallett, Feist, Broken Social Scene, and Yellowjackets.
A longtime fixture at Toronto’s Massey Hall, Rebecca led the Women’s Blues Revue band from 2013 to 2022 and returned as a featured vocalist in 2024. She received the Toronto Arts Foundation Emerging Jazz Artist Award in 2018 and has been a proud Yamaha Artist since 2021, performing on the YTR-8310Z trumpet.
Sean Bray
Sean Bray October 18 @ 5:00 PM
Sean Bray - Guitar
Alex Dean - Saxophone
Duncan Hopkins - Bass
Barry Romberg - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Sean Bray Sean Bray is considered to be one of Canada’s top guitarists. After studying at the prestigious Manhattan School of Music in New York City, Sean moved to Toronto in 1990. Sean has the ability to fit into many musical genres while still retaining an unmistakably original voice on his instrument. This quickly helped him become a sought after sideman, studio guitarist and leader of his own projects. Sean has played and/or recorded with Pat LaBarbera, Mike Murley, Kirk MacDonald, Bob Mintzer, George Garzone, Campbell Ryga, Brian Dickinson, Alex Dean, Roy Styffe, Big Miller and many more. Sean Bray is endorsed D’Addario Strings.
HORACE SILVER FLUTES - A TWO-FLUTE TRIBUTE TO THE MUSIC OF HORACESILVER
HORACE SILVER FLUTES - A TWO-FLUTE TRIBUTE TO THE MUSIC OF HORACESILVER
October 18 @ 2:00pm
Bill McBirnie & Jeremy Price - Flutes
Mark Eisenman -Piano
Jordan O'Connor - Bass
Richard Brisco - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Toronto's Bill McBirnie and Vancouver's Jeremy Price bring their Two-Flute tribute to Horace Silver, Horace Silver Flutes, to The Rex for a special Matinee performance on Saturday October 18, 2025 at 2pm. The flutes are supported by a highly creative rhythm section of Ewen Farncombe on piano, Jordan O'Connor on bass, and Richard Brisco on drums.
Josh Warren & Stella White
Josh Warren & Stella White
October 17 @ 10:45 pm
Josh Warren - Bass
Stella White - Vocals
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Born & raised on Vancouver Island, Josh Warren and Stella White are two of BC’s brightest up-and-coming musicians. With musicality and professionalism beyond their years, they’ve quickly established themselves as mainstays in the Victoria scene, spanning a wide variety of groups and genres. Location: Gorge Harbour Marina
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
October 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8:00pm
Rebecca Hennessy - Trumpet / Vocals
Tania Gill - Piano
Michael Herring - Bass
Dave Clark - Drums
Rebecca Hennessy is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and bandleader whose music bridges jazz, roots, and singer-songwriter. Her upcoming studio vocal album, All Is Falling Rain, is a lush and heartfelt journey inspired by the poetry of acclaimed author Thomas King. The project began in 2017 when Rebecca was commissioned by Silence in Guelph to compose a night of music using King’s poetry. The experience proved so inspiring that, with King’s blessing, she returned to his book 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin to set seven of its poems to music. To complete the collection, she added two of her own original lyric-based songs.
All Is Falling Rain brings together world-renowned collaborators Kevin Breit (guitar and vocals), Tania Gill (piano), Michael Herring (bass), and Dave Clark (drums), weaving a soundscape where King’s evocative words and Hennessy’s distinctive composing, voice and trumpet meet in organic harmony.
This new release follows her acclaimed albums Joy Will Find Us (2023), All the Little Things You Do (2020), and Makeshift Island Live at the Jazz Room (2025). Each recording highlights her long-standing musical partnership with guitarist Kevin Breit and showcases her ability to fuse heartfelt songwriting with adventurous musicianship.
Rebecca’s artistry is often shaped by literature and deep collaboration. Her arrangement of King’s Dig Up the Stories for big band was premiered by Christine Jensen’s Orchestra at the National Arts Centre in 2019. Beyond her vocal projects, she has released nine other albums as a bandleader or co-leader and has toured extensively throughout Canada, the U.S., Europe, Mexico, Panama, and Sri Lanka. She has performed and recorded with artists such as Adele, Ron Sexsmith, Andy Kim, Owen Pallett, Feist, Broken Social Scene, and Yellowjackets.
A longtime fixture at Toronto’s Massey Hall, Rebecca led the Women’s Blues Revue band from 2013 to 2022 and returned as a featured vocalist in 2024. She received the Toronto Arts Foundation Emerging Jazz Artist Award in 2018 and has been a proud Yamaha Artist since 2021, performing on the YTR-8310Z trumpet.
Ingrid Li Quartet
Ingrid Li Quartet
October 17 @ 5:00pm
Ingrid Li - Saxophone
Selena Savage - Trombone
Emmett Hodgins - Piano
Hiro Tanaka - Bass
Matteo Romaniello - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Ingrid Li is a 20 year-old saxophonist turning heads on the Canadian jazz scene. Based in Vancouver and Montreal, she enjoys working as a bandleader, composer, and sought-after sidewoman. Her warm, powerful alto sound and classic jazz language pays respects to her musical heroes and saxophonists Sonny Stitt, Frank Strozier, and notably, Cannonball Adderley.
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
October 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8:00pm
Rebecca Hennessy - Trumpet / Vocals
Kevin Breit - Guitar
Tania Gill - Piano
Chris Banks - Bass
Tim Shia - Drums
Rebecca Hennessy is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and bandleader whose music bridges jazz, roots, and singer-songwriter. Her upcoming studio vocal album, All Is Falling Rain, is a lush and heartfelt journey inspired by the poetry of acclaimed author Thomas King. The project began in 2017 when Rebecca was commissioned by Silence in Guelph to compose a night of music using King’s poetry. The experience proved so inspiring that, with King’s blessing, she returned to his book 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin to set seven of its poems to music. To complete the collection, she added two of her own original lyric-based songs.
All Is Falling Rain brings together world-renowned collaborators Kevin Breit (guitar and vocals), Tania Gill (piano), Michael Herring (bass), and Dave Clark (drums), weaving a soundscape where King’s evocative words and Hennessy’s distinctive composing, voice and trumpet meet in organic harmony.
This new release follows her acclaimed albums Joy Will Find Us (2023), All the Little Things You Do (2020), and Makeshift Island Live at the Jazz Room (2025). Each recording highlights her long-standing musical partnership with guitarist Kevin Breit and showcases her ability to fuse heartfelt songwriting with adventurous musicianship.
Rebecca’s artistry is often shaped by literature and deep collaboration. Her arrangement of King’s Dig Up the Stories for big band was premiered by Christine Jensen’s Orchestra at the National Arts Centre in 2019. Beyond her vocal projects, she has released nine other albums as a bandleader or co-leader and has toured extensively throughout Canada, the U.S., Europe, Mexico, Panama, and Sri Lanka. She has performed and recorded with artists such as Adele, Ron Sexsmith, Andy Kim, Owen Pallett, Feist, Broken Social Scene, and Yellowjackets.
A longtime fixture at Toronto’s Massey Hall, Rebecca led the Women’s Blues Revue band from 2013 to 2022 and returned as a featured vocalist in 2024. She received the Toronto Arts Foundation Emerging Jazz Artist Award in 2018 and has been a proud Yamaha Artist since 2021, performing on the YTR-8310Z trumpet.
Avataar
Avataar
October 2, 9, 16, 30 @ 5:00pm
Sundar Viswanathan - Saxophones, bansuri, vocals
Laura Swankey - Vocals
Michael Occhipinti - Guitar
Tyler Emond - Bass
Ravi Naimpally - Tablas
Max Senitt - Drums and percussion
Special guests include Aaron Lightstone (oud) and Todd Pentney (piano, Fender Rhodes, synth).
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Avataar is a JUNO award winning Toronto-based world-jazz group featuring some of the Canada’s finest jazz, world, funk, and pop musicians. The personnel includes bandleader Sundar Viswanathan (saxophones, bansuri, vocals), Laura Swankey (vocals), Michael Occhipinti (guitar), Tyler Emond (bass), Ravi Naimpally (tablas) and Max Senitt (drums and percussion). Special guests on the most recent, sophomore album, Worldview, include Aaron Lightstone (oud) and Todd Pentney (piano, Fender Rhodes, synth).
Earmarked by JAZZFM91 as one of the ‘Best 25 Albums of 2021’, Worldview won the 2022 JUNO award for Best Jazz Album (Group). The music is inspired by the deep musical traditions of India, Africa and Brazil, rooted within the framework of modern jazz. In an innovative marriage of ancient and modern, driving grooves intersect with cinematic atmospheres and soaring melodies, creating a fresh, emotive sonic experience. Bandmembers share an eclectic range of musical expertise - hardbop, pop, rock, electronica, free improvisation, world and R&B/Soul filter into the interpretations of the tunes. Both Worldview and Petal (Avataar’s debut CD (2016)) received critical acclaim internationally from publications including DOWNBEAT, JAZZIZ, allaboutjazz, Jazz Weekly, and worldmusiccentral.com. Production of both albums and an upcoming live video was generously supported with grants from Ontario and Canada Arts Councils.
The band’s original compositions are informed by artists including Shakti, Jarrett, Oregon, Jan Garbarek, Jobim, Robert Glasper, Snarky Puppy, Kenny Garrett and Ornette Coleman, and at their core are imbued with an intent toward political and social change and a spiritual focus that transcends the sound. While Avataar’s debut album, Petal, explored the evanescence of human life and was a call for a return to spiritual connectedness, Worldview attempts to also present a musical commentary on the state of our world, on the pandemic and on the inability of our leaders to lead with integrity, honesty and compassion. While the actions of our leaders affected so many, some of the songs started as gut responses to the treatment of children, our most valuable and vulnerable citizens, and act as vehicles of catharsis for the composer.
Avataar has been making original music together for over 12 years, and continues to develop a national and international reputation. The band's performance record includes the Toronto, Guelph, Antigonish, Sudbury, Markham and Brampton Jazz Festivals, JUNOFEST (Toronto), Lula Lounge, Trane Studio, The Rose Theater (Brampton), Hugh's Room, the Small World Centre, NUMUS concert series, the Emmett Ray, the Jazz Room (Waterloo) several universities and colleges in Ontario, and other venues. In 2018 Avataar successfully toured South Africa, playing in venues ranging from intimate jazz clubs to universities and concert halls. This tour took the band through Cape Town, Kalk Bay, Durban, Johannesburg and Pretoria. And in 2019, a tour of Western Canada helped develop a national profile through performances to enthusiastic audiences in BC, AB and SK (Penticton, Revelstoke, Canmore, Saskatoon, Regina, Calgary, Nelson and Cranbrook). Both tours were supported by grants from Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.
Avataar’s work has received critical acclaim from a wide range of online and print publications and from presenters internationally. Some quotes:
Don Griffiths (The Bassment) offers praise “Sundar Viswanathan and Avataar wowed our patrons with a first-rate performance…. Drawing on the jazz traditions of composition and improvisation, the group added a varied pallet of world music influences resulting in an exciting performance for our patrons. People will be talking about this show for a long time.”
Dutch Journalist Ivan Rod says “..technically and artistically impressive, outrageous, thought-provoking.. the music is magnetic, many faceted, and brave”
Tom Haugen of ‘Take Effect’ writes “a very eclectic and original listen that’s capable of being cinematic, is always unpredictable and deserves to be listened to many, many times”
James A. Cox of ‘Midwest Book Review’ says “Worldview is emotional, profound, utterly unforgettable, and highly recommended”
John Frederick Moore of ‘Jazziz’ writes “This is fusion in the very best sense of the word. Whether the group is expressing ecstasy, transcendence or tranquility, there’s never a dull moment”
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
Rebecca Hennessey's Makeshift Island
October 15, 16, 17, 18 @ 8:00pm
Rebecca Hennessy - Trumpet / Vocals
Kevin Breit - Guitar
Tania Gill - Piano
Michael Herring - Bass
Tim Shia - Drums
Rebecca Hennessy is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, composer, and bandleader whose music bridges jazz, roots, and singer-songwriter. Her upcoming studio vocal album, All Is Falling Rain, is a lush and heartfelt journey inspired by the poetry of acclaimed author Thomas King. The project began in 2017 when Rebecca was commissioned by Silence in Guelph to compose a night of music using King’s poetry. The experience proved so inspiring that, with King’s blessing, she returned to his book 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin to set seven of its poems to music. To complete the collection, she added two of her own original lyric-based songs.
All Is Falling Rain brings together world-renowned collaborators Kevin Breit (guitar and vocals), Tania Gill (piano), Michael Herring (bass), and Dave Clark (drums), weaving a soundscape where King’s evocative words and Hennessy’s distinctive composing, voice and trumpet meet in organic harmony.
This new release follows her acclaimed albums Joy Will Find Us (2023), All the Little Things You Do (2020), and Makeshift Island Live at the Jazz Room (2025). Each recording highlights her long-standing musical partnership with guitarist Kevin Breit and showcases her ability to fuse heartfelt songwriting with adventurous musicianship.
Rebecca’s artistry is often shaped by literature and deep collaboration. Her arrangement of King’s Dig Up the Stories for big band was premiered by Christine Jensen’s Orchestra at the National Arts Centre in 2019. Beyond her vocal projects, she has released nine other albums as a bandleader or co-leader and has toured extensively throughout Canada, the U.S., Europe, Mexico, Panama, and Sri Lanka. She has performed and recorded with artists such as Adele, Ron Sexsmith, Andy Kim, Owen Pallett, Feist, Broken Social Scene, and Yellowjackets.
A longtime fixture at Toronto’s Massey Hall, Rebecca led the Women’s Blues Revue band from 2013 to 2022 and returned as a featured vocalist in 2024. She received the Toronto Arts Foundation Emerging Jazz Artist Award in 2018 and has been a proud Yamaha Artist since 2021, performing on the YTR-8310Z trumpet.
Lorne Nehring
Lorne Nehring
October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 5:00pm
Lorne Nehring - Drums
Alex Dean - Saxophone
George Koller - Bass
Tom Reynolds - Piano
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
CLASSIC REX JAZZ JAM
Classic REx jam
hosted by chris banks
OCTOBER 7, 14, 21, 28 @8:00pm
NO RESERVATIONS
$10 Cover Charge
Jam with us! Enjoy our house band (a collection of beloved all-stars) spontaneously creating musical goodness just for you!
Hosted by the legendary Chris Banks.
Angela Pincente small band
Angela Pincente Small band
October 14 @ 5:00pm
Angela Pincente - Trombone
Joel Bracken -Saxophone
Evan Miles - Piano
Hiro Tanaka - Bass
Daniel Villarraga - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Toronto-based trombonist, composer, and arranger Angela Pincente is a dynamic force in the city's vibrant jazz scene. A graduate of Humber College with a Bachelor of Music, Pincente honed her craft under the mentorship of renowned musicians such as Kelsley Grant, William Carn, Mike Downes, and Shelly Berger. Her sound blends intricate improvisation with a unique compositional voice, reflecting a deep understanding of jazz tradition while pushing the boundaries of the genre.
Pincente leads several of her own ensembles, including the Angela Pincente Quintet, Angela Pincente Tentet, and Angela Pincente Big Band, showcasing her distinctive style as both a performer and a bandleader. Her compositions are marked by rich harmonic structures, complex rhythms, and a deep connection to the art of storytelling through music.
David Hodgson
David Hodgson
october 12 & 13 @ 8:00pm
David Hodgson - Saxophone
Aline Homzy - Violin
Steven Noronha - Piano
Evan Gratham - Bass
Mateos Labbe Phelan - Drums
New York-based saxophonist David Hodgson returns to Toronto for two nights of exciting musical reunions with mentors and friends. Prior to moving to New York City - where he is currently pursuing a masters of music from the Manhattan School of Music - David had established himself as one of the most ambitious and in-demand young musicians in Toronto. He approaches music with a commitment to community, energy, lyricism, and Black American musical traditions.

University of Toronto Student Jazz orchestras
Enjoy the sounds of the talented student jazz ensembles from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music!
2 Jazz Combos
Set 1: 5:30 – 6:15
Set 2: 6:30 – 7:15
David Hodgson
David Hodgson
october 12 & 13 @ 8:00pm
David Hodgson - Saxophone
Aline Homzy - Violin
Steven Noronha - Piano
Evan Gratham - Bass
Mateos Labbe Phelan - Drums
New York-based saxophonist David Hodgson returns to Toronto for two nights of exciting musical reunions with mentors and friends. Prior to moving to New York City - where he is currently pursuing a masters of music from the Manhattan School of Music - David had established himself as one of the most ambitious and in-demand young musicians in Toronto. He approaches music with a commitment to community, energy, lyricism, and Black American musical traditions.

Global Jazz Series: Luanda Jones
Global Jazz Series: Luanda Jones
October 12 @ 2:00 PM
Luanda Jones - Vocals / Guitar
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Born in Rio de Janeiro and now based in Toronto, Luanda brings us an evening of bossa nova, funk, jazz and samba.
“Brazilian singer/songwriter Luanda Jones has been captivating audiences with her unique blend of suave, jazz inflected vocals and stylized guitar harmonies, passionately interpreting some of the South American nation’s most cherished popular musical traditions.”

The Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
October 10 & 11 @ 10:45 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!
Karl Silveira
Karl Silveira
October 8, 9, 10, 11 @ 8:00pm
Shirantha Beddage - Baritone Saxophone (Oct 8th-9th)
David French - Baritone Saxophone (Oct 10th-11th)
Karl Silveira - Trombone
Mark Eisenman - Piano
Pat Collins - Bass
Terry Clarke - Drums
Karl Silveira is a trombonist, composer and music educator from Toronto. He completed a Master of Music in Jazz Performance and Composition from the University of Toronto in 2019. Karl was also selected to attend the International Banff Jazz and Creative Music workshop in 2009 run by Dave Douglas. Through the years, he has studied with influential Jazz musicians in both Canada and the United States including Geoff Young, Terry Promane, Will Carn, Kelsley Grant, Andre Hayward, Andrew Downing, Jim Lewis, David Braid, and Lorne Lofsky.
Since receiving his Bachelor, he has worked as a musician in Canada and abroad; playing on cruise ships for 2 years before returning to Toronto to play with The Boxcar Boys from 2011-2017 and the Juno award winning Lemon Bucket Orkestra from 2011-2013. Since then Karl has worked as a freelance musician playing in a variety of projects including the David Braid Sextet, The Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra, Rex Hotel Orchestra, Harley Card Sunset Ensemble, The Mike Herriott OTR Band, Harley Card Quintet, and Rebecca Hennessy’s Fog Quintet. He performed with Mike Murley, Clark Terry, Buddy DeFranco, Dave Young, Pat Labarbara, Brian Barlow, Jason Logue, Ingrid Jensen, Al Kay, William Sperendei, and Allison Au. Karl has also been active in the musical theatre community playing in world touring shows such as Chicago (2018) and Charlie and Chocolate Factory (2018-2019) at The Mirvish Theatre and The King and I (2018) at The Princess of Wales Theatre.
Karl also runs several of his own groups such as the composing collective, The Rickshaw Quintet and Bossa nova band, Bossa of the Birds. The Karl Silveira Quintet is his latest project featuring Allison Au, Matt Newton, Dan Fortin and Nico Dann. He regularly performs at the Tranzac, Rex and Emmett Ray.
Karl is a Yamaha Artist and as of Sept 2019, was hired as a Sessional Instructor for applied trombone at the University of Toronto Jazz program where he currently still teaches.
Nichol Robertson
Nichol Robertson
October 11 @ 5:00 pm
Nichol Robertson - Guitar
Sean Dean - Bass
Galen Pelley - Drums
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Equally at home melting faces in front of packed houses with his high octane guitar onslaught as he is providing Muzak-like background ambience at the local bar, Nichol Robertson is a sonic painter with an ear for Bob Rossesque aural landscapes.
Nichol Robertson is a Canadian roots music guitarist, born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. Equally at home melting faces in front of packed houses with his high octane guitar onslaught as he is providing Muzak-like background ambience at the local bar, Nichol Robertson is a sonic painter with an ear for Bob Rossesque aural landscapes. From twangy melodies echoing The Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet to B-bender shredding reminicent of the late Clarence White, his abilities on the guitar are very apparent.
Robertson's first solo album, the critically acclaimed “Stranger Things” (well BEFORE that show, let's be clear) came out in 2011. His new release “Mimico Moonlight” is due out May 17, 2024. While 13 years between releases might seem a bit long, Robertson has spent that time working on countless projects (The Layrite Boys, The Hulagoons, Thelonious Hank, Nic & the Narcs, Robertson & Kerr, Snowbird, to name a few of his own bands).
Advocats Big Band
Advocats Big Band
October 11 @ 2:00pm
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
From its fledgling days in 1991 as an enthusiastic group of lawyer/musicians, the Advocats Big Band has become one of the most popular big bands performing in Toronto. The band's current personnel features 17 top-flight musicians whose individual professional experience ranges from studio, film, theatre and television work to major symphony orchestra, chamber music and night clubs. Performing on the first Monday of every month since 2004, starting at the Chick’n’deli and currently at The Duke Toronto, as well as numerous other venues and events, and with regular radio airplay, the Advocats Big Band never fails to please its audience with a widely appealing repertoire of Jazz, Swing and Latin music.

The Neon Eagle
the Neon Eagle
October 10 & 11 @ 10:45 pm
Led by:
Mike Eckert - Pedal Steel
No Reservations
Pay What You Can
Bringing entrancing instrumental fusion music featuring the pedal steel.
Come in, sit back, and feel the hypnotic vibes of this incredible group!