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Sat.,
Feb 1 2003 |
9:30pm ------------ 2nd set 10:45pm ------------ 3rd set Midnight |
Nick Ali & MARRÓN MATIZADO .....Ricky Franco - vocals (Mexico) .....Juan Carlos Cardenas - vocals (Venezeula) .....Alex Naar - vocals (Panama) .....Nick "Brownman" Ali - trumpet (Trinidad) .....Marcus Ali - alto sax (Trinidad) .....Jon "Linus" Kay - tenor sax (Panama) .....Paco Luviano - bass (Mexico) .....Luis Guerra - piano (Cuba) .....Luisito Orbegoso - congas (Peru) .....Chendy Leon - drumset / timbales (Cuba) |
10 piece Salsa band |
Western Lamplighter Inn -- Regency Ballroom |
London |
Tues.,
Feb 4 2003 |
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presents A TRIBUTE TO BOB MARLEY 2 tunes will be performed on-air by the Bob Marley Tribute Band for the launch of a revolutionary new CD on Thurs featuring some of the finest musicians, rappers, spoken word artists and vocalists involved in Reggae today. vocalists - Jevon Rudder, The Lindo Sisters, Stanley, MC Enlight, Camz horns - The Ali Brothers See the Poster |
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Television -- City TV Studios |
Toronto |
9:30pm ------------ 2nd set 11:30pm |
Nick Ali & MARRÓN MATIZADO .....Ricky Franco - vocals (Mexico) .....Juan Carlos Cardenas - vocals (Venezeula) .....Alex Naar - vocals (Panama) .....Nick "Brownman" Ali - trumpet (Trinidad) .....Marcus Ali - alto sax (Trinidad) .....Jon "Linus" Kay - tenor sax (Panama) .....Paco Luviano - bass (Mexico) .....Luis Guerra - piano (Cuba) .....Luisito Orbegoso - congas (Peru) .....Chendy Leon - drumset / timbales (Cuba) |
10 piece Salsa band |
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(Yonge & Eglinton) Toronto |
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Wed.,
Feb 5 2003 |
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with Producer Trey Mills of PROLIFIC ENTERTAINMENT Horn tracking Day 1 for R&B artist GQ |
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Entertainment Studios |
Toronto |
Thrs.,
Feb 6 2003 |
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Famed Reggae Producer and activist Damon Mair presents A TRIBUTE TO BOB MARLEY The launch of a revolutionary new CD featuring some of the finest musicians, rappers, spoken word artists and vocalists involved in Reggae today. vocalists - Jevon Rudder, The Lindo Sisters, Stanley, MC Enlight, Camz horns - The Ali Brothers See the Poster |
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Nightclub Info: 416-725-1627 |
(between Dundas & Queen St.) Toronto |
Fri.,
Feb 7 2003 |
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with Producer Trey Mills of PROLIFIC ENTERTAINMENT Horn tracking Day 2 for R&B artist GQ |
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Entertainment Studios |
Toronto |
Sat.
Feb 8 2003 |
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Nick Ali & MARRÓN MATIZADO .....Ricky Franco - vocals (Mexico) .....Juan Carlos Cardenas - vocals (Venezeula) .....Alex Naar - vocals (Panama) .....Nick "Brownman" Ali - trumpet (Trinidad) .....Marcus Ali - alto sax (Trinidad) .....Jon "Linus" Kay - tenor sax (Panama) .....Paco Luviano - bass (Mexico) .....Luis Guerra - piano (Cuba) .....Luisito Orbegoso - congas (Peru) .....Chendy Leon - drumset / timbales (Cuba) |
10 piece Salsa band |
Info: 416-588-0307 (MAP) Admission $10.00 Dinner Reservations @ 416.588.0307 |
Toronto |
Sun.,
Feb 9 2003 |
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with Producer Trey Mills of PROLIFIC ENTERTAINMENT Horn tracking Day 3 for R&B artist GQ |
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Entertainment Studios |
Toronto |
Tues.,
Feb 11 2003 |
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STEVE COLE & THE THERMAL QUARTET |
Session |
Studios |
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Wed.,
Feb 12 2003 |
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with Producer Trey Mills of PROLIFIC ENTERTAINMENT Horn tracking Day 4 for R&B artist GQ |
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Entertainment Studios |
Toronto |
Fri.,
Feb 14 2003 |
7:00pm ------------ concert 8:00pm |
A special Valentine's Day jazz concert with Stellar R&B vocalist SHARON MUSGRAVE featuring Brownman - trumpet, Mark Mcintyre - bass Eric Boucher - piano, Peter Grimmer - drums |
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Of Hamilton Admission - $12 AGH members - $10 Seniors/Students - $8 Info: 905-527-6610 |
Hamilton |
Sat.,
Feb 15 2003 |
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Brownman & GRUVASYLUM featuring MC enlight (rapper) featuring Brownman - electric trumpet SPECIAL GUESTS FROM GOD MADE ME FUNKY Frank Milvan - 6-string electric bass Richard Briscoe - drums |
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Lounge Info: (519) 432-8881 |
London |
Sat.,
Feb 22 2003 |
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Jevon Rudder & RAP'D IN SOUL featuring Brownman - electric trumpet |
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Club (MAP) |
(404 & 407 area) Markham |
Mon.,
Feb 24 2003 |
to 11pm |
holds a panel to discuss: Latin Jazz - What's in a Name?
The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz defines Latin jazz simply as "jazz in
which elements of Latin American music, chiefly its dance rhythms,
are particularly prominent." But is that definition sufficient to represent
the music created by the entire diaspora of Spanish and Portuguese-speaking
people? What sub-categories make sense: Afro-Caribbean, Afro-Cuban, pan-Caribbean,
Brazilian, South American? Or does the sobriquet Latin jazz fit it all?
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Jazz Journalists Association discussion on Latin-Jazz |
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Journalists Association Website |
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