This is just a reminder on gig listings as mentioned below by Brett Delmage, Editor,
Ottawa Jazz Happenings that to have your gigs highlighted to people who may be interested,
there are deadlines to ensure the word gets out soon enough.
For Liz Syke's Ottawa Blues This week, normally sent out early in the week to her
list, it's also a good idea to send a gig listing as early as possible to
ottawablues(a)gmail.com
In the case of the Ottawa Blues, Jazz and Swing Guide DIY calendar, it's also timely
to remind those who wish to post their gigs on line, it's better to post them sooner
than later on that calendar. See graphic DIY guide at this link:
http://ottawa-blues-jazz.ncf.ca/MonthsCalendar.html .
As you probably know, I send out my Ottawabluesandjazz list mailing from time to time to
approx 350 subscribers when there are noteworthy gigs I feel should be highlighted that
appear on the calendar at my discretion.
So, if a gig is posted on the calendar, it's more likely to be highlighted and get
better play to your potential audience as the Brian Brown gig at NAC 4th Stage this
Saturday was in the 27 October mailing. Even if I don't send a mailing for the week of
the gig, more people are likely to see it if posted.
Jim Roy
Ottawa Blues, Jazz & Swing Guide
Phone: (613) 829-3725
www.ottawabluesjazz.ca
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Message from Brett Delmage:
Ottawa Jazz Happenings and JazzWorks Connections - 30 October 2008 - Update
Several interesting performances by talented local and international
musicians were submitted to us after the Sunday night deadline this week.
We didn't want you to miss the opportunity to hear them, so we are
issuing an update this week.
A Note to Performers
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Please submit your event notice as soon as you know about it, even
if you do not yet have all the details. We will list your special event for
two editions if we receive your information early enough.
We keep track of upcoming events well into the future and already have
events recorded up to May 30, 2009. Every local venue has failed to
provide timely or complete information at some time - so please let US
know directly about your event if you want people to know about it.
Send your gig notices to OttawaJazzHappenings(a)JazzworksCanada.com . Please
do NOT send notices by replying to this email -- they'll tend to get lost.
We also welcome notices about unusual jazz events from readers, as some
organizers fail to get the word out, or are unaware of Ottawa Jazz Happenings.
We never mind hearing twice about an event; that just makes sure it gets
in the list.
Thanks!
Brett Delmage
Editor, Ottawa Jazz Happenings
The current edition of this newsletter may be viewed anytime at
http://list.JazzWorksCanada.com/newest
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Performances
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1. Sunday Jazz at Vineyards Wine Bar and Bistro
Sunday, November 2, 2008 7 to 10 p.m.
No cover
Scott Poll - clarinet
Tim Bedner - guitar
Special guest: Peter Liu - vocals
Hear what three expressive and talented musicians with an unusual
combination of instruments and voice can create.
Vineyards
54 York Street, in the Market
613-241-4270
http://www.vineyards.ca
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2. Willem Breuker Kollektief at NAC Fourth Stage
Monday, November 3, 7 p.m.
Tickets: $25 for adults; $15 for students 25 and under with valid ID
Presented by the Ottawa International Jazz Festival
Breathtakingly eclectic, unpredictable and unconventional, the 10-piece
collective is a hybrid of circus, theatre and orchestra. Its unique
musical signature is inspired by fanfare, theatre and vaudeville. The
musicians' infectious and energetic performance leaves no one in their
seats. Over the past several years, the ensemble has toured Western
Europe, Russia, Australia, India, China, Japan, the United States and
Canada with spectacular success.
Led by the master of jazz improvisation Willem Breuker, all the
orchestra's members are superb improvisers and curious journeymen, who are
not afraid to cut across tradition and convention with experimentation in
search for innovative ways to express their creativity.
Henk de Jonge - piano
Rob Verdurmen - drums
Arjen Gorter - double bass
Andy Bruce - trombone
Bernard Hunnekink - trombone & tuba
Willem Breuker - saxes & clarinets
Hermine Deurloo - alto sax & harmonica
Maarten van Norden - tenor sax
Andy Altenfelder - trumpet
Boy Raaymakers - trumpet
Tickets are available at:
National Arts Centre box office at 53 Elgin St., (613) 947-7000;
Ottawa Jazz Festival office at 61A York Street, 1-888-226-4495 or (613) 241-2633; and
TicketMaster (613) 755-1111 or
www.ticketmaster.ca
National Arts Centre, Fourth Stage
53 Elgin Street
Ottawa
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3. Renée Yoxon & Nick Maclean at Vineyards Wine Bar & Bistro
Tuesday, November 4, 7 - 10 p.m.
Nick Maclean and Renée Yoxon form the Ottawa jazz duo known as
Yoxon & Maclean. With a classic and clean jazz sound, Yoxon & Maclean
play a variety of ballads, swing tunes, strides, bebop, and blues for
the dinner crowd at Vineyards in the Byward Market.
Nick Maclean - piano
Renée Yoxon - vocals
http://myspace.com/yoxonandmaclean
Vineyards
54 York Street, in the Market
613-241-4270
http://www.vineyards.ca
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4. Café Soup'Herbe's "Jazzy Wednesdays" every two weeks
Pollcats Jazz Duo featuring Scott Poll and Tim Bedner
Wednesday, November 5 - 6 to 9 p.m.
Reservations recommended
Scott is well known for his fluid and delightful clarinet sound. Come and
enjoy his interpretations of jazz classics, inspired by Benny Goodman, Artie
Shaw and Pete Fountain, supported by the tasteful chords of Tim Bedner, in
the relaxed atmosphere of this oasis of international vegetarian cuisine.
Scott Poll - clarinet
Tim Bedner - guitar
Café Soup'Herbe
168, chemin Old Chelsea, Chelsea, PQ
www.soupherbe.com
819-827-7687
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5. Massie, Johnson, Lacasse, St-Louis Jazz Quartet
Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 p.m.
Tickets: $10 at the door
Gilles Massie - electric Guitar
Bob Johnson - tenor saxophone
Mario Lacasse - drums
Christian St-Louis - electric bass
Café des Artistes de la Lièvre
408 Buckingham Avenue
Gatineau (Buckingham sector), Québec
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