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Take Five With Tyler Hornby
by AAJ Staff
Meet Tyler Hornby:Tyler started drumming at age ten, honed his artistry in high school big bands and experimental jazz combos, and has since blossomed into one of Canada's most innovative and sought-after young drummers. Hornby has also become a gifted composer by expanding his musical tastes, studying the craft with ...
We Want Miles: A Series of Reinventions
by Greg Masters
We Want Miles: Miles Davis vs. Jazz Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Montreal Through August 29, 2010Treasures await fans of Miles Davis up in Montreal, Canada: Photos, letters, film clips, paintings, instruments, wardrobe and enough information on wall placards to bring visitors on the full journey through the ...
Calgary Jazz Festival Cancelled
Rather than kicking off today, the cash-strapped Calgary Jazz Festival has been cancelled, leaving hundreds of ticket-holders waiting for refunds and the future of the event uncertain. The decision to shut down the festival came after a six-hour emergency meeting called by organizers on Saturday, during which board members allege financial mismanagement meant they were going ...
John Fowler Photo Exhibit to Celebrate the TD Ottawa International Jazz Festival's 30th Anniversary
arts&architecture is pleased to present a collection of black and white portraits by Ottawa photographer, John Fowler, taken during the TD Ottawa International Jazz Festival, spanning the years 1991 - 2009. Visit the gallery to see portraits of renowned jazz musicians including Herbie Hancock, Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea, and many others who have graced the stages ...
The Latest News from the Festival
31st edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montreal The latest news from the Festival Montreal -- Organizers of the 31st edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montreal would like to inform the public of these latest changes and new additions to the program, specifically concerning cancellations, additional performances, and sold-out concerts. Geoffrey ...
Canadian Drummer Tyler Hornby Releases Second Solo-Project Album
The new album from jazz drummer Tyler Hornby, A Road to Remember explores contemporary jazz at its finest. The music features original compositions inspired by his travels across Canada, the US, and particularly Europe over the last 3 years. A Road to Remember explores the human journey, the ups and downs that we experience--moments of elation, ...
31 Years... and the Celebration Continues with a Record Number of Free Performances!
Montreal -- Yes, the Festival International de Jazz de Montreal, presented by TD in collaboration with Rio Tinto Alcan, celebrated its three-decade existence last year... but with this new fanfare of festivities, you might think the celebrations had never ended! Not only is this 31st edition of the Festival readier than ever to host high-profile guests, ...
Jazz.FM91 Goes Global Via the Free Jazz.FM91 Mobile App
Toronto, Ontario -- JAZZ.FM91's Mobile App has surpassed 100,000 downloads after its launch just over 5 months ago. The application, available free of charge from the iTunes Store, offers jazz fans worldwide the ability to stream content live from Canada's Premier Jazz station on their iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Trending reports show that a significant ...
Claude Marc Bourget's New Release "Musiques de Ballet"
Claude Marc Bourget MUSIQUES DE BALLET / PIANO After offering us Second Time, Claude Marc Bourget is back with a second solo album, Musiques de Ballet (Ballet Music). Second Time, published under a New-York label in 2008, was quickly noticed by American and Italian Critics. Jazz review, Jazz Times, All About Jazz Italia have ...
Festival International Musique Actuelle Victoriaville: Day 4 - May 23, 2010
by Gordon Marshall
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 Festival International Musique Victoriaville Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada May 23, 2010 Sunday afternoon was relegated to sounds of the European persuasion. Jacques Demierre's and Urs Leimgruber's Six opened the day, and The Trondheim Orchestra under Kim Myhr followed. As much ...





