AL JARREAU, GARY CLARK JR., SNARKY PUPPY, CHRISTIAN MCBRIDE, TOWER OF POWER AND MORE HEADLINE TD TORONTO JAZZ FESTIVAL
TORONTO – Tuesday April 14, 2015 ~ Earlier today, the lineup for the 29th edition of the TD Toronto Jazz Festival was unveiled as nine nights of programming take over Nathan Phillips Square, the hub of the Festival. From June 19 to June 27, performers set to hit the Toronto Star stage include blues sensation Gary Clark Jr., the legendary Al Jarreau, Tower of Power, Christian McBride, rising stars Snarky Puppy and more. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, April 15 at Ticketpro.ca or by calling 1.888.655.9090. TBA – Friday, June 19 A free opening night performance to be announced at a later date. Tower of Power – Saturday, June 20, 8:30 p.m. Almost 50 years later, Tower of Power is still selling out concerts worldwide with their own distinctive brand of soul music. Driven by powerful horns and tight bass lines, T.O.P. puts on a live show like no other.
The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra directed by Scotty Barnhart, Guest Vocalist Carmen Bradford – Sunday, June 21, 8:30 p.m. Started in 1935, with its irresistible Kansas City Swing beat, Count Basie developed and maintained one of the greatest jazz orchestras in music history. Today, the Count Basie Orchestra continues to set the standard of excellence, swinging and shouting the blues as it celebrates its 80th anniversary.
Al Jarreau – Monday, June 22, 8:30 p.m. Seven-‐time Grammy Award winner Al Jarreau is one of the most exciting and critically acclaimed performers of our time. His innovative musical expressions and unique vocal style have defied genres over the years – he is the only vocalist in history to win a Grammy in the jazz, pop and R&B categories – easily earning him the title of “greatest jazz singer alive” (TIME). Christian McBride Big Band – Tuesday, June 23, 8:30 p.m. As one of the premier bassists of today’s jazz and pop scene, Christian McBride returns to the Festival stage this summer with a 17-‐piece big band. Continuously redefining the boundaries of jazz, McBride has never been one to shy away from R&B, funk, fusion or pop. From Sting and Billy Joel to Sonny Rollins and Pat Metheny, his resume reads like a list of who’s who in music.
Booker T – Wednesday, June 24, 8:30 p.m During his tenure at Stax Records in the 60s as leader of the legendary Booker T and the MGs, Booker T had a prolific career performing on hundreds of recordings for musicians such as Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett and Bill Withers. On hits such as “Green Onions,” “Hang ‘em High,” and “Time is Tight,” the classic Stax sound was one of the most respected and imitated of their era. Booker T set the cast for modern soul music and is largely responsible for its enduring popularity today.
Al Di Meola Elegant Gypsy & More Electric Tour – Thursday, June 25, 8:30 p.m. One of the most defining albums in fusion, Elegant Gypsy was released in 1977 and became the hallmark of Al Di Meola’s playing style – a mix of jazz and rock intermixed with flamenco themes and lightning-‐fast guitar riffs. Whether touring with his World Sinfonia band or past musical ensembles like Rite of Strings, 70’s fusion supergroup Return To Forever, or the internationally acclaimed Trio, Di Meola is a bona fide guitar hero and virtuoso of the highest order.
Snarky Puppy – Friday, June 26, 8:30 p.m. Snarky Puppy has gone from the best-‐kept secret to one of the most respected names in instrumental music. Endlessly innovative, this Brooklyn-‐based collective plays with an irresistible mix of funk, fire and finesse. Their live shows are unparalleled in energy, virtuosity and sheer musicianship.
Gary Clark Jr. – Saturday, June 27, 8:30 p.m. In just a few short years, Gary Clark Jr. has quickly made a name for himself. He’s been dubbed “The New Hendrix” and “The Chosen One”. A bona fide guitar hero, Clark has taken the music world by storm from gigging in Austin to guest spots with the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney and even a performance at the White House. A genre-‐defying artist, Clark is also the first to ever be recognized with Grammy nominations in both rock and R&B categories for the same album in the same year.
Extra Programming! – In addition to the lineup at Nathan Phillips Square, there will also be free programming everyday throughout the Festival! Featuring artists from at home and abroad, there will be the Afterwork Series starting at 6:30 p.m., June 19 – June 27 at the Outdoor Stage, and the Lunchtime Series daily at 12:30 p.m., June 20 – June 27 on the Toronto Star stage. Some of the free programming that will animate the Square includes the Regent Park School of Music (Sunday, June 21) and the Youth Jazz Showcase (Saturday, June 27). Shops at Don Mills and the Distillery District will also be hosting free programming so be sure to take advantage of all that the Festival has to offer. Discover the sounds of jazz as over 1,500 musicians entertain more than half a million fans when the TD Toronto Jazz Festival returns from June 18 to June 29, 2015. This 12-‐day showcase of music features the best in local, national and international talent playing a diverse range of genres. With over 350 concerts across more than 40 locations, the Festival is the place to be for any music lover this June!
For more information, visit www.torontojazz.com.
Media Contact: Hilary Topp Anna Tom [email protected] [email protected] 416.928.2033, x30 416.928.2033, x21
JAZZ’S BRIGHTEST AND BEST TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT THE JANE MALLETT THEARE
TORONTO – Tuesday April 14, 2015 ~ Experience five incredible nights of jazz at the intimate Jane Mallett Theatre as it plays host to the TD Toronto Jazz Festival this summer. From celebrating one of jazz’s most instrumental figures to an evening with some of the biggest names on the scene today, this lineup will take centre stage and delight jazz lovers with many nights to remember! Tickets go on sale Wednesday, April 15 at Ticketpro.ca or by calling 1.888.655.9090. This performance is presented by JAZZ.FM91 and media sponsor the Toronto Star. Oscar Peterson 90th Birthday Celebration The Oscar Peterson Quartet with Alvin Queen and Ulf Wakenius featuring Robi Botos & special guest Christian McBride – Thursday, June 18, 8:00 p.m. One of Canada’s most iconic jazz musicians will be honoured this summer as the Festival kicks off its 29th edition with the Oscar Peterson 90th Birthday Celebration, paying tribute to one of the most influential figures in jazz. Ulf Wakenius and Alvin Queen, original members of the Oscar Peterson Quartet, will be joined by Robi Botos and Christian McBride as they pay homage in a special performance to some of Peterson’s most famous works. This evening’s performance will also feature historic photos of Peterson and will be narrated by his daughter, Celine. Please note there will be a post-‐concert reception held for patrons with $75 tickets. Robert Glasper Trio – Tuesday, June 23, 8:00 p.m. Fresh off the heels of his Grammy win earlier this year, Robert Glasper returns to the Festival stage with his acclaimed acoustic trio. Featuring Damion Reid on drums and Vicente Archer on bass, they will be performing music from their upcoming album, Covered (out June 16, 2015). Consisting of covers, the album includes music from Joni Mitchell, John Legend, Kendrick Lamar and Radiohead. The trio is sure to impress audiences with its creative arrangements and dynamic stage presence. An Evening with Branford Marsalis – Wednesday, June 24, 8:00 p.m. Saxophonist Branford Marsalis is one of the most celebrated jazz performers of the last quarter-‐century. Leading one of the most innovative and forward-‐thinking jazz ensembles, Marsalis will be joined by Joey Calderazzo (piano), Eric Revis (bass) and Justin Faulkner (drums) on this memorable night. Holland, Loueke, Potter, Harland Quartet – Thursday, June 25, 8:00 p.m. Bassist Dave Holland has played with jazz greats such as Miles Davis and Chick Corea; guitarist and vocalist Lionel Loueke led the diverse trio Gilfema and accompanied Herbie Hancock; saxophonist Chris Potter was the youngest person ever to win Denmark’s
acclaimed Jazpar Prize; drummer Eric Harland is one of the most in-‐demand drummers of this generation. Together, these four jazz superstars join forces to form one sensational quartet. Charles Lloyd featuring Gerald Clayton, Joe Sanders & Kendrick Scott – Friday, June 26, 8:00 p.m. A forward thinking musician’s musician, saxophonist Charles Lloyd has entrenched himself into the pantheon of musical greats. His fierce improvisational skills and passion for blending jazz with rock as well as non-‐Western styles of music during the 60s and 70s established him as a pivotal figure in fusion music. Whether playing standards, avant-‐garde or world music, Lloyd’s legendary career spans 50 years and shows no signs of slowing down. Discover the sounds of jazz as over 1,500 musicians entertain more than half a million fans when the TD Toronto Jazz Festival returns from June 18 to June 29, 2015. This 12-‐day showcase of music features the best in local, national and international talent playing a diverse range of genres. With over 350 concerts across more than 40 locations, the Festival is the place to be for any music lover this June! For more information, visit www.torontojazz.com. Media Contact: Hilary Topp Anna Tom [email protected] [email protected] 416.928.2033, x30 416.928.2033, x21
MIKE STERN TRIO, GARLAND JEFFREYS AND SONNY KNIGHT & THE LAKERS SET TO PLAY THE HORSESHOE
TORONTO – Tuesday April 14, 2015 ~ The legendary Horseshoe Tavern will play host to the TD Toronto Jazz Festival when it kicks off from June 18 – June 29, 2015. Featuring three outstanding artists whose musicianship and experience belies their age, Mike Stern, Garland Jeffreys and Sonny Knight will have the Horseshoe jammin’. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, April 15 at Ticketpro.ca or by calling 1.888.655.9090. Mike Stern Trio – Monday, June 22 Mike Stern has had a storied four-‐decade career that includes playing with Blood, Sweat & Tears, Billy Cobham, Miles Davis, Jaco Pastorius, the Becker Brothers and Joe Henderson as well as a string of successful solo albums and tours. A six-‐time Grammy nominee, Stern has established himself as one of the premier jazz and jazz-‐fusion guitarists of his generation.
Garland Jeffreys – Thursday, June 25 Bob Marley once referred to him as the only American who could really sing reggae. A quintessential New York edgy, urban poet, confessional singer-‐songwriter and explorer of race and rebellion, Garland Jeffreys’ ability to mix rock, soul, blues, reggae and Latin influences earned him a cult following during the 70s and 80s. Now with a second wind at the age of 71 (he’s released two albums since 2011), Jeffreys has earned a swarm of critical praise and experiencing his most prolific stretch in decades.
Sonny Knight & The Lakers – Friday, June 26 Nearly 50 years after recording his first single, Sonny Knight returns to the spotlight with a debut album backed by The Lakers – a powerful first record of hard-‐hitting vintage soul. With exuberant, energetic vocals and a versatile repertoire, Knight’s on-‐stage presence belies his age. At 67, he’s only just begun his reinvention, “These are dreams I had forgotten. Only now that they are starting to come true do I remember that I had them at all.” Discover the sounds of jazz as over 1,500 musicians entertain more than half a million fans when the TD Toronto Jazz Festival returns from June 18 to June 29, 2015. This 12-‐day showcase of music features the best in local, national and international talent playing a diverse range of genres. With over 350 concerts across more than 40 locations, the Festival is the place to be for any music lover this June! For more information, visit www.torontojazz.com. Media Contact: Hilary Topp Anna Tom [email protected] [email protected] 416.928.2033, x30 416.928.2033, x21
JAZZ BISTRO: 10 DAYS OF JAZZ TORONTO – Tuesday April 14, 2015 ~ Jazz Bistro, the home for live jazz in the city, presents 10 nights of incredible music when the TD Toronto Jazz Festival kicks off summer. Spend an evening with jazz’s finest in the intimate environs of the Jazz Bistro. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, April 15 at Ticketpro.ca or by calling 1.888.655.9090. Four-‐time JUNO Award winner Renee Rosnes kicks off with a three-‐night run at the Bistro. Often considered one of the premier jazz pianists and composers of her generation, Rosnes has made a name for herself as an innovative composer, virtuosic player and band leader. Critically acclaimed pianist Fred Hersch returns to the Festival with his Trio, performing music from the Grammy nominated album Floating. Vocal trio Duchess, as well as Drew Jurecka, Phil Dwyer and Gord Sheard also join the lineup. With his impeccable sense of swing, pianist Freddy Cole caps off the series with a two-‐night run. The Jazz Bistro will also play host to the official Festival jam session, running June 19, 20, 23, 25, 26 and 27. Hang with Festival performers from Toronto and around the world during the late night jam from 12 – 3 a.m., with a special late night menu.
Discover the sounds of jazz as over 1,500 musicians entertain more than half a million fans when the TD Toronto Jazz Festival returns from June 18 to June 29, 2015. This 12-‐day showcase of music features the best in local, national and international talent playing a diverse range of genres. With over 350 concerts across more than 40 locations, the Festival is the place to be for any music lover this June!
For more information, visit www.torontojazz.com.
Media Contact: Hilary Topp Anna Tom [email protected] [email protected] 416.928.2033, x30 416.928.2033, x21
JAZZ BISTRO
Thursday, June 18 8 p.m. Renee Rosnes Quartet Friday, June 19 8 p.m. Renee Rosnes Quartet Saturday, June 20 8 p.m. & 10:30 p.m. Renee Rosnes Quartet Sunday, June 21 8 p.m. Fred Hersch Trio Monday, June 22 8 p.m. Drew Jurecka’s Gypsy Swing Quartet Tuesday, June 23 8 p.m. Phil Dwyer Trio Wednesday, June 24 8 p.m. Sinal Aberto Thursday, June 25 8 p.m. Duchess Friday, June 26 8 p.m. & 10:30 p.m. Freddy Cole Quartet Saturday, June 27 8 p.m. & 10:30 p.m. Freddy Cole Quartet
HEATHER BAMBRICK & JACKIE RICHARDSON
HEADLINE AT THE HOME SMITH BAR
TORONTO – Tuesday April 14, 2015 ~ Showcasing a line-‐up of some of Canada’s best-‐loved jazz luminaries, the Home Smith Bar at the Old Mill Toronto presents another spectacular four-‐night ‘Festival Within The Festival,’ offering music lovers the opportunity to get up-‐close-‐and-‐personal with vocal royalty Jackie Richardson and Heather Bambrick, trombone giant Russ Little’s star-‐studded Quartet (Tom Szczesniak on piano, Scott Alexander on bass, Brian Barlow on drums), and stellar guest performers each night. Shows are at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays during the TD Toronto Jazz Festival. Tickets are on sale Wednesday, April 15 at Ticketpro.ca or by calling 1.888.655.9090. Ultimate entertainer Heather Bambrick, multiple award-‐winning vocalist, highly-‐rated JAZZ.FM91 on-‐air host, and one-‐third of the smash hit “Broadsway” ensemble, gets things off to a sizzling start with a new show nightly on Friday, June 19 and Saturday, June 20. Canada’s reigning queen of jazz, blues, and gospel Jackie Richardson will showcase her spellbinding musical talent, her dynamic personality, and some of her talented musical friends to climax the closing weekend of the Festival, Friday, June 26 and Saturday, June 27.
Discover the sounds of jazz as over 1,500 musicians entertain more than half a million fans when the TD Toronto Jazz Festival returns from June 18 to June 29, 2015. This 12-‐day showcase of music features the best in local, national and international talent playing a diverse range of genres. With over 350 concerts across more than 40 locations, the Festival is the place to be for any music lover this June! For more information, visit www.torontojazz.com. Media Contact: Hilary Topp Anna Tom [email protected] [email protected] 416.928.2033, x30 416.928.2033, x21
Home Smith Bar
Friday, June 19 7:30 p.m. Heather Bambrick & Friends
Saturday, June 20 7:30 p.m. Heather Bambrick & Friends
Friday, June 26 7:30 p.m. Jackie Richardson & Friends
Saturday, June 27 7:30 p.m. Jackie Richardson & Friends
More Than 40 Restaurants, Bars and Clubs Play Host to
the Festival This Summer
TORONTO – Tuesday, April 14, 2015 ~ Discover Toronto’s vibrant jazz scene as hundreds of our best musicians converge for 10 days, playing in bars, restaurants and clubs all across the city. From swing to bebop to cabaret and the blues, more than 40 locations will be alive with the sounds of jazz this summer when the TD Toronto Jazz Festival runs from June 18 to June 29, 2015. Explore the diversity in programming at jazz institutions like The Rex and Grossman’s Tavern or venues new to the scene such as Fat City Blues. There is no better way to enjoy the music than in a relaxed, casual environment while having brunch or meeting for after-‐work drinks. Wzith venues such as Reposado Bar, Painted Lady and Jazz Bistro extending their hours until 4 a.m., music lovers can burn the midnight oil at late-‐night jams throughout the Festival.
To see the complete lineup for the Club Series, please visit www.torontojazz.com.
120 Diner 120 Church Street 416.792.7725
Alleycatz 2409 Yonge Street 416.481.6865
Baka 2256 Bloor Street West 416.766.2252
C’est What 67 Front Street 416.867.9499
The Central 603 Markham Street 416.913.4586
Chalkers Pub 247 Marlee Avenue 416.789.2531
Fat City Blues 890 College Street 647.345.8282
Gate 403 403 Roncesvalles Avenue 416.588.2930
Grossman’s Tavern 379 Spadina Avenue 416.977.7000
Habits Gastropub 928 College Street 416.533.7272
Harlem East Restaurant 67 Richmond Street East 416.368.1920
Harlem West Restaurant 745 Queen Street West 416.366.4743
Hot House Restaurant 35 Church Street 416.366.7800
HY’s Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar 120Adelaide Street West 416.364.6600 Joe Mama’s 317 King Street West 416.340.6469
Kama 214 King Street West
Kramer’s Bar & Grill 1915 Yonge Street 416.483.0697
La Rev 2848 Dundas Street West 416.766.0746
Local Gest 424 Parliament Street 416.961.9425
Lula Lounge 1585 Dundas Street West 416.588.0307
May Café 876 Dundas Street West 647.607.2032
Mezzetta Restaurant 681 St. Clair Avenue West 416.658.5687
Monarchs Pub 33 Gerrard Street West 416.585.4393
Morgans on the Danforth 1282 Danforth Avenue 416.461.3020
Musideum 401 Richmond Street West 416.599.7323
N’Awlins Jazz Bar 299 King Street West 416.595.1958
Paddock Tavern 178 Bathurst Street 416.504.9997
Painted Lady 218 Ossington Avenue 647.213.5239
Pantages Hotel Martini Bar 200 Victoria Street 416.362.1777
Pauper’s Pub 539 Bloor Street West 416.530.1331
Poetry Jazz Café 244 Augusta Avenue 416.599.5299
Relish Bar & Grill 2152 Danforth Avenue 416.425.4664
Reposado Bar 136 Ossington Avenue 416.532.6474
Reservoir Lounge 52 Wellington Street East 416.955.0887
The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar 194 Queen Street West 416.598.2475
Sauce 1376 Danforth Avenue 647.748.1376
Shangri-‐La Hotel 188 University Avenue 647.788.8294
Whistler’s Grille -‐ Patio 995 Broadview Avenue 416.805.6789
Christ Church Deer Park 1570 Yonge Street 416.920.5211
St. Andrew’s United Church 117 Bloor Street East 416.929.0811
St. James Cathedral 65 Church Street 416.364.7865
Discover the sounds of jazz as over 1,500 musicians entertain more than half a million fans when the TD Toronto Jazz Festival returns from June 18 to June 29, 2015. This 12-‐day showcase of music features the best in local, national and international talent playing a diverse range of genres. With over 350 concerts across more than 40 locations, the Festival is the place to be for any music lover this June! For more information, visit www.torontojazz.com. Media Contact: Hilary Topp Anna Tom [email protected] [email protected] 416.928.2033, x30 416.928.2033, x21
For Immediate Release: Monday, February 2, 2015 Please add to your listings.
KURT ELLING, JAMIE CULLUM AND JOHN PIZZARELLI’S
RADIO DELUXE ANNOUNCED
Toronto – Jazz vocalists Kurt Elling and Jamie Cullum, along with world-‐renowned guitarist and singer John Pizzarelli, will headline an intimate concert series at Koerner Hall when the annual TD Toronto Jazz Festival kicks off this summer, from June 18 – June 27, 2015. Tickets on sale Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at the Koerner Hall Box Office or by calling 416.408.0208. This performance is sponsored by the Toronto Star and JAZZ.FM91. Kurt Elling – Tuesday, June 23 ($44.50 / $52.50) Take a journey around the world with Kurt Elling, performing music from his latest project, Passion World. Elling will explore the language of love through internationally famous ballads of love and loss, singing in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish with his signature vocalese and improvised scatting style. Radio Deluxe with John Pizzarelli Quartet feat. Jessica Molaskey and special guest Alex Pangman – Wednesday, June 24 ($52.50 / $57.50) Reminiscent of the retro 1940s livin room broadcast vibe, each week Radio Deluxe brings warmth, humour and that long-‐lost “live” feel back to radio. For one night in June, Koerner Hall transforms into the living room of co-‐hosts John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey. Bringing their nationally syndicated radio program to the Festival, they will be joined by special guest Alex Pangman for a night of music and smart, sassy repartee. Jamie Cullum – Monday, June 29 ($69.50 / $79.50) U.K.’s most successful jazz export, Jamie Cullum will be performing music from his latest release, Interlude. Cullum’s project marks a shift to straight-‐ahead jazz and a return to interpretation from an artist who has made a habit of continually redefining and blurring musical genres. With selections from the Songbook and a couple of modern surprises, Interlude is a celebration of Cullum’s love for jazz and promises to be a special night of music when he returns to the Festival stage. Discover the sounds of jazz as over 1,500 musicians entertain more than half a million fans when the TD Toronto Jazz Festival returns from June 18 to June 29, 2015. This 12-‐day showcase of music features the best in local, national and international talent playing a diverse
range of genres. With over 350 concerts across more than 40 locations, the Festival is the place to be for any music lover this June!
TD TORONTO JAZZ FESTIVAL Kurt Elling
Tuesday, June 23
Radio Deluxe with John Pizzarelli Quartet featuring Jessica Molaskey with special guest Alex Pangman
Wednesday, June 24
Jamie Cullum Monday, June 29
Koerner Hall 273 Bloor Street West
All shows begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are available online through Koerner Hall or by calling 416.408.0208
The complete lineup of the TD Toronto Jazz Festival will be announced April 2015. For more information, visit www.torontojazz.com Media Contact: Anna Tom [email protected] 416.928.2033, x21
FEATURED PERFORMANCES
TORONTO – Unveiled earlier today, the 29th TD Toronto Jazz Festival 2015 lineup gets underway this summer as over half a million jazz music lovers come together at over 50 Toronto locations to experience one of the city’s largest music festivals. From June 18 – June 29, over 1, 500 musicians will entertain audiences and start the summer with a musical bang! Featured performers for the 2015 TD Toronto Jazz Festival: Tickets go on sale Wednesday, April 15 at Ticketpro.ca or by calling 1.888.655.9090.
For tickets to Kurt Elling, John Pizzarelli and Jamie Cullum, visit Koerner Hall or call 416.408.0208
For detailed listings, club shows and more, visit www.torontojazz.com *All artists marked with an asterisk indicate previously announced shows.
Thursday June 18 Oscar Peterson 90th Birthday Celebration: The Oscar Peterson Quartet with Alvin
Queen and Ulf Wakenius featuring Robi Botos & special guest Christian McBride -‐ Jane Mallett Theatre at 8 p.m.
Renee Rosnes Quartet -‐ Jazz Bistro at 8:00 p.m.
Friday June 19 TBA – Nathan Phillips Square at 8:30 p.m.
Heather Bambrick & Friends -‐ Home Smith Bar at The Old Mill at 7:30 p.m. Renee Rosnes Quartet -‐ Jazz Bistro at 8:00 p.m.
Saturday June 20 Tower of Power -‐ Nathan Phillips Square at 8:30 p.m.
Heather Bambrick & Friends -‐ Home Smith Bar at The Old Mill at 7:30 p.m. Renee Rosnes Quartet -‐ Jazz Bistro at 8:00 p.m. / 10:30 p.m.
Sunday June 21 The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra, directed by Scotty Barnhart with guest vocalist
Carmen Bradford -‐ Nathan Phillips Square at 8:30 p.m. Fred Hersch Trio -‐ Jazz Bistro at 8:00 p.m.
Monday June 22 Al Jarreau -‐ Nathan Phillips Square at 8:30 p.m.
Drew Jurecka’s Gypsy Swing Quartet -‐ Jazz Bistro at 8:00 p.m. Mike Stern Trio -‐ Horseshoe Tavern at 10:00 p.m.
Tuesday June 23 Christian McBride Big Band -‐ Nathan Phillips Square at 8:30 p.m.
Robert Glasper Trio -‐ Jane Mallett Theatre at 8:00 p.m. Phil Dwyer Trio -‐ Jazz Bistro at 8:00 p.m. *Kurt Elling -‐ Koerner Hall at 8:00p.m.
Wednesday June 24 An Evening with Bradford Marsalis -‐ Jane Mallet Theatre at 8:00 p.m.
Booker T -‐ Nathan Phillips Square at 8:30 p.m. Sinal Aberto -‐ Jazz Bistro at 8:00 p.m.
*Radio Deluxe with John Pizzarelli Quartet featuring Jessica Molaskey with special guest Alex Pangman -‐ Koerner Hall at 8:00 p.m.
Thursday June 25 Al Di Meola Elegant Gypsy & More Electric Tour -‐ Nathan Phillips Square at 8:30 p.m
Dave Holland, Lionel Loueke, Chris Potter & Eric Harland Quartet -‐ Jane Mallett Theatre at 8:00 p.m. Duchess -‐ Jazz Bistro at 8:00 p.m.
Garland Jeffreys -‐ Horseshoe Tavern at 10:00 p.m.
Friday June 26 Snarky Puppy -‐ Nathan Phillips Square at 8:30 p.m.
Charles Lloyd featuring Gerald Clayton, Joe Sanders & Kendrick Scott -‐ Jane Mallett Theatre at 8:00 p.m.
Jackie Richardson & Friends -‐ Home Smith Bar at The Old Mill at 7:30 p.m. Freddy Cole Quartet -‐ Jazz Bistro at 8:00 p.m. / 10:30 p.m.
Sonny Knight & The Lakers -‐ Horseshoe Tavern at 10:00 p.m.
Saturday June 27 Gary Clark Jr. -‐ Nathan Phillips Square at 8:30 p.m.
Jackie Richardson & Friends -‐ Home Smith Bar at The Old Mill at 7:30 p.m. Freddy Cole Quartet -‐ Jazz Bistro at 8:00 p.m. / 10:30 p.m.
Monday June 29 *Jamie Cullum -‐ Koerner Hall at 8:00 p.m.
Venues and Ticket Information: Nathan Phillips Square – 100 Queen Street West, 1.888.655.9090 Home Smith Bar – 21 Old Mill, 416.236.2641 Horseshoe Tavern – 370 Queen Street West, 1.888.655.9090 Jane Mallett Theatre – 27 Front Street East, 416.366.7723 Jazz Bistro – 251 Victoria Street, 1.888.655.9090 Koerner Hall – 273 Bloor Street West, 416.408.0208 Old Mill Toronto – 21 Old Mill Road, 1.855.985.5000 For more information, visit www.torontojazz.com. Media Contact: Hilary Topp Anna Tom [email protected] [email protected] 416.928.2033, x30 416.928.2033, x21
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Daily Schedule of Artists
Thursday June 18 Alex Dean, Alex Goodman, Alvin Queen, Andres R&B Band, Annie Bonsignore Jazz Band, Ari Hoenig, Bartosz Hadala Trio, Blackburn, Broadsway, The Canadian Jazz Quartet, Christian McBride, Damian Szidiropulosz Quartet, DJ Carl Allen, Don Vickery, Frank Wright, Jazz Response Unit, Julian Fauth, Julian Taylor Band, Kenny Yoshioka, Kevin Quain, Liane Fainsinger Quartet, Mary McKay, Michael Keith, Mike Costantini, Mike Murley Septet, Morgan Childs Quartet, Ms. Debbie & The Don Valley Stompers, Nothin’ But The Blues, Ori Dagan, Oscar Peterson 90th Birthday Celebration, Oscar Peterson Quartet, Pat Collins, Perry White, Renee Rosnes Quartet, The Reposadists, Robi Botos, Roger Chong Trio, Sean Stanley Quartet, Shafton Thomas Group, Ted Quinlan, Tyler Yarema, Ulf Wakenius, Victor Monsivais, Wild T & The Spirit. Friday June 19 Adrean Farrugia Quintet, Alex Goodman, Alexander Brown, Ari Hoenig, Arlene Paculan and the Cool Ones, Bernie Senensky Duo, Brad Goode, Brian Barlow, Brian Katz, Brownman Latin Jazz Trio, Café Cubano, Damian Szidiropulosz Quartet, Dana Jean Phoenix, Dave Restivo, David Hutchison Jazz & Blues Band, Dee Dee & The Dirty Martinis, Denielle Bassels Jazz Quintet, DJ Carl Allen, Gary Diggins, Ginger Grey, The Grind, Gumbo Ya-‐Ya, Heather Bambrick & Friends, Hogtown Syncopators, Indira Cadena, James Brown, James Faulkner, Jazz Response Unit, Lady Kane, Les Petits Nouveaux, Lorne Lofsky, Mario Munoz, Mary McKay & Guests, Matt Morgan, Mike Costantini, N’awlins All Star Band, Ori Dagan Trio, Patrick Tevlin, Paul Wiggins Jazz Combo, The Pearl Motel, Pete McCann, Pete Mills Quartet, Renee Rosnes Quartet, The Reposadists & Guests, Rob Clutton, Rob Piltch, The Russ Little Quartet, Russ Little, Sam Broverman Jazz Band, Scott Alexander, Steve Koven, Ted Peters, Tom Szczesniak, Yoser Rodriguez Trio, Yvette Tollar. Saturday June 20 Adam Weinmann, Alexandria Taylor Band, Arlene Paculan and the Cool Ones, Avani -‐ Soul Travelers, Bill Heffernan & Friends, BLU Band, Brad Cormier, Brian Barlow, Brownman Electryc Trio, Chloe Watkinson Quartet, Chris Bartos Trio, Damian Szidiropulosz, Danny Marks & Friends, Dave Restivo, Dave Young Quintet, Don Thompson & Reg Schwager Duo, Evan Deslaunier Trio, Happy Pals, The Harry Vetro Quartet, Heather Bambrick & Friends, Huntertones, John Alcorn, Julie McGregor, Laura Marks, Matt Morgan, Meryn Cadell, N’awlins All Star Band, Lady Kane, Late Night Jam,
Lula All Stars, Mark Kieswetter, Mike Costantini, Mike Field Quintet, Rebecca Enkin, Red Brick, Renee Rosnes Quartet, Rob Clutton, Robb Cappelletto Group, The Russ Little Quartet, Russ Little, Sam Broverman, Sam Heineman, Scott Alexander, Selyne Maia, Shugga, Six Plus Four, Steve Koven, Sweet Derrick Blues Band, Swing Shift Big Band, Terra Hazelton & Her Easy Answers, Tom Szczesniak, Tower of Power, Tyler Yarema & His Rhythm, Victor Monsivais. Sunday June 21 Alexandria Taylor Band, Attila Fias, Bellegarde & Dagan, Bill McBirnie, Brian Cober, The Brickhouse Trio, Brooke Blackburn, Brownman Akoustic Trio, Carin Redman, Carmen Bradford, Choir of St. Andrew’s United Church, Christopher Simmons, Damian Szidiropulosz, Dave Restivo, Excelsior Dixieland Jazz Band, Fred Hersch Trio, Gabi Epstein, Jeff Taylor & The Senior Leadership Team, Jim Clayton Trio, John Lennard, John Wayne Swingtet, JoJo Bowden Group, Jordana Talsky Trio, The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra directed by Scotty Barnhart, Lisa Particelli, Mark Keiswetter, Mark Ruhnke, Nathan Hiltz Jazz Trio, New Orleans Connection All-‐Star Jazz Band, Organic, Patrick Hewan Group, Perlhaze, Red Hot Ramble, Rich Brown, Ross MacIntyre, Ryan Oliver Trio, Sharron McLeod, Stephen Gardner, Tom Reynolds Trio, Wayne Cass, Yvette Tollar, Zimzum. Monday June 22 Al Jarreau, Alison Young Quartet, Arlene Paculan and the Cool Ones, Bill McBirnie, Brownman + 1, Carson Freeman, DJ Ellis Dean, Drew Jurecka’s Gypsy Swing Quartet, Hugh Wilson, Jason Gracey, Jim Clayton Trio, Jeremy Walmsley Trio, John MacLeod’s Rex Hotel Orchestra, Jordana Talsky, Joy Lapps Trio, Julien Dionne, Koel’s Notes Trio, Louis Simao, Mark Kieswetter, Mediterranean Stars, Melanie Brulee Band, Mike Daly Trio, Mike Stern Trio, Neil “Bee”, Out of Towners, Thunderfunk, UofT Student Jazz Ensemble. Tuesday June 23 Annie Bonsignore, Arlene Paculan and the Cool Ones, Beelzeboptet, Brenda Carol & ClaireVoyance, Brownman, Chelsea & The Cityscape, Christian McBride Big Band, Concord Jazz Quintet, Denielle Bassels Trio, Django Gypsy Jam, Gord C, Julian Fauth, Kendal Thompson, Klezmology, Koel’s Notes Trio, Kurt Elling, Jazz Moustache, Jeff Eager, Jennifer Ryan, Jordan O’Connor, Phil Dwyer Trio, Rita DiGhent, Robert Glasper Trio, Snaggle, Stacie McGregor, Thompson Egbo-‐Egbo, Tiffany Hanus Jazz Band, Tyler Yarema & His Rhythm, Worst Pop Band Ever.
Wednesday June 24 Alex Pangman, Alexander Brown, Alisa McCreary, Ananth Sundara, Arecibo, Arlene Paculan and the Cool Ones, Autumn Stones, Booker T, Boxcar Boys, Branford Marsalis, Brenda Carol & ClaireVoyance, Brownman, Bruce Domoney, The BTBs, Carlo Berardinucci, Coleman Tinsley, Damian Szidiropulosz Quartet, Dan Kosub, Dan Weiss Trio, Dennis Mackrell, Diana Roblin Reconnect, Errol Fisher, Ewen Farncombe, G Street Trio Jazz Band, Jessica Molaskey, Jim Heineman Trio, Julian Fauth Blues Band, John Pizzarelli Quartet, Kirk MacDonald Quartet, Koel’s Notes Trio, Lisa Particelli, Mama Hen & The Big Roosters, Michael Occhipinti, Ori Dagan, Robin Banks, Ron Davis, Ross MacIntyre, Sam Broverman, Sinal Aberto, Spy vs Sly vs Spy, Sulfur City, Thom Mason Quartet, Thomas Reynolds, Valued Customer, Waleed Abdulhamid, Worst Pop Band Ever, Zaynab Wilson & Mozayic. Thursday June 25 Al Di Meola, Arlene Paculan and the Cool Ones, Blackburn, Brent Miller, Brian Katz, The Canadian Jazz Quartet, Chelsea McBride Group, Chris Potter, Damian Szidiropulosz Quartet, Dan Kosub, Dan Weiss Trio, Dave Holland, DJ Carl Allen, Don Vickery, Duane Forrest, Duchess, Eli Bennett Quartet, Eric Harland, Frank Wright, Garland Jeffreys, Gary Gray, Gary Kendall Band, Giampaolo Scattoza, Ian McDougall, Jason Wilson Reggae-‐Jazz Quartet, Jazz Biscuit, Jazz Response Unit, The Jessica Stuart Few, Jim Dan Dee, Joanne Morra, Junik, Kathleen Gorman Jazz Band, Kevin Quain, Laura Hubert, Lionel Loueke, Mario Munoz, Mary McKay, Michael Keith, Michael Ochipinti, Morta, Nothin’ But The Blues, OTB, Pat Collins, PRAM Trio, Rebel Hero, Reg Schwager, The Reposadists, Richard Underhill, Sean Stanley Quartet, Steve Pelletier, Sugar Brown, Ted Quinlan, Thompson Egbo Group, Whitney Ross Barris Jazz Band, Yasgurs Farm. Friday June 26 Arlene Paculan and the Cool Ones, Becky Reesor, Brian Barlow, Bob Mover, Carissa Kimbell, Carlos Bastidas Trio, Changui Havana, Charles Lloyd, Chris Tarry Group Reunion, Cyndi Carleton At Ease Swing Band, Dan Kosub, Damian Szidiropulosz Quartet, David Hutchison Jazz & Blues Band, Dee Dee & The Dirty Martinis, DJ Carl Allen, DJ Frank Phantastik Johnson, Eliana Cuevas Trio, Emilie Mover, Emily Mac, Frankie Foo, Freddy Cole Quartet, Frederico Monsivais Trio, Gerald Clayton, Great Bob Scott, The Grind, Henry Heillig, Hind, Hogtown Syncopators, Honey B, Jackie Richardson, Jamesking, Jazz Response Unit, Joe Sanders, Kendrick Scott, Les Petits Nouveaux, Lilly Mason, Lina Allemano, Lisa Hutchinson Blues Band, Luanda Jones, Miranda Mulholland, N’awlins All Star Band, Nick Fraser, Ogguere & Cuarteto Rumberos, Ori Dagan, Patrick Hewan Group, Reg Schwager, The Reposadists, Sam Taylor & The East End Love, Shannon Butcher, Snarky Puppy, Sonny Knight & The Lakers, Steve Koven, Ross MacIntyre, The Russ Little Quartet, Russ Little, Scott Alexander, Tara Kannangara, Tom Szczesniak, Ugly Beauties.
Saturday June 27 Alexandria Taylor Band, Ben Monder, Bentroots, Bob Mover, Brian Barlow, Caution Jam, Chris Tarry Group Reunion, Conjunto Lacalu, Damian Szidiropulosz Quartet, Dan Kosub, Don Thompson, Emilie Mover, Fraser Melvin Band, Freddy Cole Quartet, Gary Clark Jr., Happy Pals, Henry Heillig, The Henrys, Hot Five Jazzmakers, Jackie Richardson, James Brown Trio, Joanne Morra: France Street Jazz Ensemble, Jozsef Botos Trio, Kat Langdon, Laura Hubert Band, Lorne Lofsky Trio, Mary McKay, Melissa Boyce Jazz & Blues Band, Monica Chapman, N’awlins All Star Band, Neil Swainson, Ori Dagan Group, Parc X Trio, Perlhaze, Reg Schwager, The Russ Little Quartet, Russ Little, Sam Heineman, Scott Alexander, Shayna Steele, Shugga, Soular, Steven Koven, Tash Lorayne, Tom Szczesniak, Tyler Yarema & His Rhythm, Victor Monsivais Bossa Tres, Youth Jazz Showcase, ZimZum Monday June 29 Jamie Cullum Discover the sounds of jazz as over 1,500 musicians entertain more than half a million fans when the TD Toronto Jazz Festival returns from June 18 to June 29, 2015. This 12-‐day showcase of music features the best in local, national and international talent playing a diverse range of genres. With over 350 concerts across more than 40 locations, the Festival is the place to be for any music lover this June! Media Contact Hilary Topp Anna Tom [email protected] [email protected] 416.928.2033, x30 416.928.2033, x21
JAZZ 101: School’s in Session for Summer TORONTO – Tuesday April 14, 2015 ~ Go beyond the music and explore the educational side of the TD Toronto Jazz Festival’s exciting initiatives including workshops, master classes, postsecondary outreach, mentorship and a number of hands-‐on programs in support of emerging artists and jazz fans of all ages. All sessions are free and open to the public. The Big Band Slam features four Greater Toronto Area high school big bands in concert at The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar on Thursday, June 25, from 2 to 5 p.m. This afternoon of trumpet blasting, trombone sliding, sax squealing excitement will showcase some of the outstanding music being made by high school students across the city. Saxophonist, composer and educator Kelly Jefferson serves as this year’s guest artist, performing with each ensemble. This event is sponsored by the Ken Page Memorial Trust.
The Youth Jazz Showcase highlights outstanding young jazz talent from at home and abroad. On Saturday, June 27, three bands will take to the Toronto Star Stage at Nathan Phillips Square: the National Youth Jazz Combo (Canada); the George Garzone Berklee Quartet (Berklee College, Boston); and from Hokkaido, Japan, the North Pandemic Groove Quartet, winners of the 2014 Sapporo Jazz Festival competition. This event is sponsored by the Ken Page Memorial Trust. The Artistic Director’s Guide to Jazz seeks to go “beyond the bio,” providing an in-‐depth personal look at some of the artists performing in the 2015 TD Toronto Jazz Festival. In regular online posts, Artistic Director Josh Grossman details what makes an artist great through personal anecdotes, video clips and more. The TDJ News Corps is an initiative geared toward postsecondary students who are interested in writing about jazz. Successful applicants to the TDJ News Corps program are given full media accreditation for the Festival, granting them unprecedented access and allowing them to attend and review concerts, interview artists and experience the Festival from behind the scenes. In addition, TDJ News Corps members are assigned a mentor – an experienced music journalist: Deirdre Kelly, a staff writer for the Globe & Mail, and JAZZ.FM91 Senior Arts Editor Mark Wigmore. The Festival is once again excited to work with local high school students in Toronto in support of Groove & Graffiti. This grassroots program creatively combines the inspirational side of art and the inspirational (and improvisational) side of jazz. Generously sponsored by TD, Groove & Graffiti is led by top local aerosol artists Elicser and Mediah, and will culiminate in an open-‐air canvas on Saturday, June 27.
Jazz for the Teach features interactive sessions geared towards middle and high school music teachers looking to hone their jazz teaching skills. Led each year by seasoned jazz performers and educators, Jazz for the Teach sheds new light on jazz in the classroom, and will help remove some of the mystique surrounding improvisation, leading a jazz ensemble and more. The 2015 edition of Jazz for the Teach featured two sessions at North Toronto Collegiate Institute as part of the Toronto District School Board Professional Development day on February 13: a session on jazz fundamentals and small ensemble playing led by Chase Sanborn, and a session on big bands led by Jules Estrin. Discover the sounds of jazz as over 1,500 musicians entertain more than half a million fans when the TD Toronto Jazz Festival returns from June 18 to June 29, 2015. This 12-‐day showcase of music features the best in local, national and international talent playing a diverse range of genres. With over 350 concerts across more than 40 locations, the Festival is the place to be for any music lover this June! For more information, visit www.torontojazz.com. Media Contact: Hilary Topp Anna Tom [email protected] [email protected] 416.928.2033, x30 416.928.2033, x21
- Corporate box with seating for 16 people
- 16 VIP tickets to the evening concert
Box experiences also includes the following benefits:
- Complimentary CDs for each of your guests at the evening concert
- Complimentary chocolate covered strawberries
- Access to VIP entrance
- Corporate identification at your corporate box
- Dedicated event coordinator
- Private hostess
Relax and enjoy Festival concerts in an elevated corporate box featuring a light contemporary look complete with upholstered leather seating for the comfort of your guests, in the Mainstage Concert Theatre at Nathan Phillps Square.
for information contact
CORPORATE BOXES $2,500 per day
MAINSTAGE CONCERTS HOSPITALITY
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SATURDAY, JUNE 20TOWER OF POWER
SUNDAY, JUNE 21THE LEGENDARY COUNT BASIE ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY SCOTTY BARNHART, GUEST VOCALIST CARMEN BRADFORD
MONDAY, JUNE 22AL JARREAU
TUESDAY, JUNE 23CHRISTIAN MCBRIDE BIG BAND
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24BOOKER T
THURSDAY, JUNE 25AL DI MEOLA ELEGANT GYPSY & MORE ELECTRIC TOUR
FRIDAY, JUNE 26SNARKY PUPPY
SATURDAY, JUNE 27GARY CLARK JR.
TD Toronto Jazz Festival would like to thank this year’s sponsors.
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Media accreditation will grant access to all Mainstage ticketed events at Nathan Phillips Square and selected off-‐site venues, subject to capacity. To reserve entrance to ticketed events, please indicate your ticket requests: Please note that priority is given to assigned reviewers where attendance is near capacity. A ticket is required for entry.
DEADLINE FOR MEDIA ACCREDITATION IS JUNE 5, 2015 • This is only a request form and does not guarantee accreditation. • A Media pass admits one person. We cannot accommodate guests. • The Media centre is located at Nathan Phillips Square. • The Media entrance to the Mainstage evening performances is located on the west side of the tent. • Admittance to all venues is subject to capacity. Best efforts will be made to accommodate requests for all other
venues. • Photo passes are subject to approval by artist management at least 30 mins prior to showtime
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TD TORONTO JAZZ FESTIVAL
From its modest beginnings with only three official venues, the Toronto Jazz Festival has grown in 29 years to become one of the country’s largest music festivals, attracting over 500,000 people annually to more than 40 venues, clubs and stages all across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). With a rich tradition of presenting the young lions, the jazz greats and tomorrow’s rising stars, the Festival has woven its way into the very fabric of Toronto and become the sound of the city. Since its inception, the Festival has hosted over 30,000 artists, contributed more than $534 million in economic benefits to the city, welcomed 10 million people, and presented over 3,000 free public concerts. The Festival has drawn some of the biggest names in jazz over the years, including internationally renowned artists such as Miles Davis, Sarah Vaughan, Dizzy Gillespie, Cab Calloway, Sonny Rollins, Ray Charles, Sun Ra, Tony Bennett, Rosemary Clooney, Dr. John, Dave Brubeck, Stan Getz, Oscar Peterson, McCoy Tyner, Harry Connick Jr., Etta James, Diana Krall, Pat Metheny, Jane Bunnett, Roy Hargrove, Keith Jarrett, Wynton Marsalis, and many more. Responsible for the TD Toronto Jazz Festival, Patrick Taylor serves as Executive Producer and CEO of Toronto Downtown Jazz. Since co-‐founding the Festival in 1987, Taylor has been Toronto’s primary jazz impresario and has co-‐produced other notable events that include the Unique Lives and Experiences Lecture Series and Massey Hall’s 100th Anniversary. A tireless promoter of jazz, Taylor is also actively involved with Jazz Festivals Canada and is a board member of the Ken Page Memorial Trust, the Humber College Advisory Committee and served on the Sponsorship Marketing Council of Canada for the past eight years. Taylor was most recently recognized for his contributions to jazz with a Lifetime Achievement Award from Festival and Events Ontario and named a 2014 Jazz Hero by the Jazz Journalists Association. A graduate of the University of Toronto Jazz program, Josh Grossman brings invaluable experience to his role as Artistic Director of the TD Toronto Jazz Festival. He was Artistic Director for four years with the Markham Jazz Festival; he is the founding Artistic Director and conductor of the Toronto Jazz Orchestra, now in its 17th year. In addition to his work with Toronto Downtown Jazz, Grossman is the Operations Manager for Continuum Contemporary Music, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, and co-‐chair of the Toronto Arts Council Music Committee. Grossman can be seen performing regularly with his Toronto Jazz Orchestra (conductor) and on trumpet with the Chris Hunt Tentet.
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Media Contact: Anna Tom [email protected] 416.928.2033, x21