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Barry Elmes Quintet “Redshift”
Ladies and Gentlemen. Barry Elmes is back rocking one of this city’s best jazz groups (and one of the city’s best mustaches). Elmes is an anomaly. It is said that he first learned to play drums by watching Ringo Starr … Continue reading →
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Tagged barry elmes, Kelly Jefferson, Kevin Turcotte, Mike Murley, redshift, Reg Schwager, Steve Wallace, Vanessa Rodrigues
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Congratulations to Toronto’s 2011 JUNO Nominees!
Spanning four categories, including Vocal Jazz Album of the Year, Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year, Traditional Jazz Album of the Year and Instrumental Album of the Year, this years’ JUNO nominations in jazz feature some of Toronto’s best musicians. … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2011, Adrean Farrugia, Canadian Brass, David Braid, Emilie-Claire Barlow, Jayme Stone, John MacLeod, JUNO, Kelly Jefferson, Kellylee Evans, Kirk MacDonald, Laila Bilai, nominees
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