Jeni’s Picks for the week aheadDear Picks People… The dreary dark days continue unabated but there here is a long list of upcoming events this week to help keep you dry and divert your attention to something enjoyable. Please, visit the website for additions. And as usual, please check with venues for any last minute changes/cancellations. ![]() Firehall Arts Centre – Only Drunks and Children Tell the TruthThis event runs from November 14, 2017 until December 2, 2017.Written by celebrated Indigenous playwright Drew Hayden Taylor, Only Drunks and Children Tell The Truth is the gripping account of the “60’s scoop-up” phenomenon, in which Native children were taken from their families, their communities, and their culture to be adopted into white households. Dealing with themes of abandonment, reconciliation, identity, and cultural dissonance, this comically rich and devastatingly truthful production, first produced by the Firehall in the 90’s, is an unforgettable piece of Canadian theatre Tickets $30/25 ![]() Cabrito’s- Noche Flamenca Free eventNovember 21, 2017 7:00 pmCabrito-Tapas Bebidas is proud to present Noche Flamenca – An evening of flamenco music and dance💃🏻👏🍷 With the talented… Stephanie Pedraza(voice-dance) Marekito (Marek Wojtaszek) (guitar) Davide Sampaolo (percussion) Lili Laflama (Liat Harlev) (dancer) ![]() Rio Theatre – Coco Love Alcorn – Invitation to SingThis event runs from November 21, 2017 until November 22, 2017.Coco Love Alcorn and her band are coming back to the Rio Theatre in Vancouver! They’ll be joined on stage by 6 local choirs over the 2 nights. These concerts will be part of her “Wonderland: An Invitation To Sing” tour, which will be taking Coco and her band all across Canada this fall. Guest Choirs… Harmony Mountain Singers / led by Karla Mundy Rhythm ’N Roots / led by Karla Mundy Roots ’N Wings / led my Dawn Pemberton The Acapellaboratory Singing Gang / led by Patti Powell The Choral Conspiracy / led by Patti Powell Decor from Coastal Sound Music Academy / led by Kelly Proznick Tickets $20 advance $25 at the door ![]() Provence Marinaside – Hip Pocket presents Van Django Free eventNovember 22, 2017 6:00 pmVancouver’s premier gypsy-jazz ensemble plays classic Django Reinhardt as well as their own unique mix of original tunes and eclectic arrangements of jazz/pop and classical music. Cameron Wilson: violin Budge Schachte: guitar Finn Manniche: guitar Brent Gubbels: bass ![]() Italian Cultural Centre – Cory Weeds Let’s Groove: The Music of Earth, Wind & FireNovember 22, 2017 7:00 pmA CD Release Concert for saxophonist Cory Weed’s latest recording. Let’s Groove, The Music Of Earth Wind & Fire. With Nick Peck on organ, Steve Kaldestad on tenor sax, David Sikula on guitar, @jesse cahill on drums and Liam MacDonald on percussion! A buffet is available from 6.00 pm until 7.00 pm. The concert starts at 7.00 pm. Tickets are $35 for dinner and concert, and $15 for the concert ![]() China Cloud -Colin Fisher (Toronto) w/ Joshua Zubot & Daniel Gaucher Pay-what-you-canNovember 22, 2017 9:00 pmSTAR SYSTEM CURATION SOCIETY presents: INVISIBLE TASTE W E D N E S D A Y S China Cloud’s ONLY weekly program featuring some of Vancouver’s best new music and artistry. Colin Fisher (Toronto) w/ Joshua Zubot & Daniel Gaucher ++ Josh Zubot // Chacal Del Tamborazo Duo set!! ![]() Vocal Jazz at the Sylvia – Angela Verbrugge/Dan Reynolds Free eventNovember 23, 2017 8:00 pmPianist Dan Reynolds, winner of the Oscar Peterson Prize at McGill, joins charismatic vocalist Angela Verbrugge on some favorite standards. ![]() Jazz at Tangent Cafe – Dave Robbins Group By DonationNovember 23, 2017 8:00 pmExplosive, bombastic, thrilling! Drummer Dave Robbins distinctive sound is part of the fabric of the Canadian jazz scene. From big bands such as the Hard Rubber Orchestra or Jill Townsend Big band, to small groups like Two Much Guitar, his playing is always dynamic and captivating. Band t.b.a. ![]() Frankie’s Jazz Club – Jodi Proznick CD release w/ Liala BialiNovember 23, 2017 8:00 pmComposer, and bassist Jodi Proznick’s new release Sun Songs explores the dualities of life and death. A follow up to her Juno nominated Foundations, it is a deeply personal project, the result of facing two sets of emotionally-charged news—the immense joy of discovering she was having a child, and the intense sorrow of learning her mother was ill. Sun Songs is a metaphor of life as sunrise and sunset with its polarities investigated in each song: birth and death, the learning and unlearning of life, and the emotions that arise in its quieter moments. With Laila Biali voice, Tilden Webb piano, Jesse Cahill drums, and Steve Kaldestad tenor and soprano saxophone. Cover $20 ![]() Emily Carr’s Legendary Student Art Sale Free eventThis event runs from November 24, 2017 until November 26, 2017.One of Vancouver’s most highly anticipated seasonal sales, and the inaugural edition at the new campus! A wide range of original paintings, drawings, ceramics, illustrations, sculpture, along with photographs, prints, wearable works, housewares, greeting cards and more. This is a fantastic opportunity to purchase creations from Emily Carr’s up-and-coming artists and designers. Friday, November 24 – Noon to 8pm Saturday, November 25 – Noon to 5pm Sunday, November 26 – Noon to 5pm ![]() The Cinematheque – 20th Annual European Union Film FestivalThis event runs from November 24, 2017 until December 4, 2017.Celebrating its 20th year, the annual showcase of new cinema from the European Union features entries from 25 member countries. Be provoked, inspired, challenged & moved as you experience Europe without the jetlag! More info here ![]() PAL Studio Theatre – Don Stewart Christmas ConcertThis event runs from November 24, 2017 until November 25, 2017.Don Stewart’s Annual Christmas Concert with special guest Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne Featuring The Ron Johnston Quintet Ron Johnston – piano, Cameron Hood – bass, Kelly Brown – guitar, Buff Allen – drums, Nick Apivor – vibes & percussion Tickets $30 ![]() Jazz @ The Pat – The West Coast Big BandNovember 24, 2017 8:00 pmThe West Coast Big Band is presenting a fabulous show at The Pat. They have some great charts never played before in Vancouver. 16 talented young musicians. $10 cover SAXOPHONES Dylan Hohm, Mo Miao, Ardeshir PkMati, David Brown, Niel Bonnett TRUMPETS Eric Weiden, Daniel Hersog, Thad Bailey Mai TROMBONES Cameron Henderson, Janine King, Gregory Dent, David Vo RHYTHMS Patrick Chan (Piano), Angus Lam (Bass), Josh Wright (Drums) ![]() WISE Hall – Milk Crate Bandits & Blue Moon Marquee & Gillian Moranz By DonationNovember 24, 2017 8:00 pmLive in the WISE Lounge presents Blue Moon Marquee welcome home party with Home Town WISE Lady Gillian Moranz and The Milk Crate Bandits. Blue Moon Marquee Jazz clubs and crowded bar rooms. Low light and Blue smoke. Blue Moon Marquee has a sound largely influenced by old delta blues, swing, jazz and ragtime The Milk Crate Bandits Music to make you dance, smile and party. It’s music born on the streets. Walking down the streets of Vancouver you’ll see them on their stolen plastic thrones and playing the sounds of New Orleans Gillian Moranz A song slinging balladeer influenced by the likes of Mary Gauthier, Townes Van Zandt, Bright Lights Off Nights, Leonard Cohen, and The Underbelly Report. As a songwriter, the wisdom and insight of her songs blend seamlessly with her unique and original sounding voice and her dynamic stories showcase a folk sensibility with an undeniably contemporary twist. ![]() Frankie’s Jazz Club – From New York: Jeremy Pelt QuintetNovember 24, 2017 8:00 pmThe newest of esteemed trumpet player and composer Jeremy Pelt’s musical projects, The Jeremy Pelt Quintet features an exciting collection of young talents. With Victor Gould on piano, Richie Goods on bass, Jonathan Barber on drums, and Jacquelene Acevedo on percussion, the group has a unique chemistry that comes to life within each of Jeremy’s original compositions. A critically acclaimed and internationally recognized musician, Jeremy confidently leads the band with his distinct and “intensely focused” (New York Times) sound, instigating musical conversations that drive the music forward with intent and spirit. Saturated with the rhythms of two percussionists the quintet has an undeniable energy that both excites and captivates audiences worldwide. Cover charge $25 ![]() Jazz @ The Pat – Ladies of Jazz Free eventNovember 25, 2017 3:00 pmJazz @ the Pat presents Ladies of Jazz!!! Angela Verbrugge 3-4pm Nancy Newman 4:30-5:30pm Heather Soles 6-7pm each in a showcase set backed by a stellar rhythm section. Miles Black ~ piano Tim Stacey ~ bass Buff Allen ~ drums ![]() Rogue Folk Fundraiser & Silent Auction: Live MusicNovember 25, 2017 6:30 pmThe Rogue Folk Club, a non-profit society, is a vital part of the Vancouver roots music scene, and has been for THIRTY years, under the wise guidance of award-winning Artistic Director, Steve Edge.This MAJOR FUNDRAISER, with a goal of raising $25,000, is crucial in the Rogue’s ability to continue to present top of the line performers to Vancouver concert-goers. Bid on auction items, receive a free beverage ticket, and enjoy the entertainment. Tickets $30 at Highlife or Tapestry or online. LIVE MUSIC Stephen Fearing Marin Patenaude Gabriel Dubreuil Music Honky-Tonk Dilettantes ![]() Rickshaw Theatre- Cousin Harley CD Release/The Rocket Revellers/ The WheelgrindersNovember 25, 2017 8:00 pmThe Rickshaw and Little Pig Records present: Cousin Harley with guests The Rocket Revellers, and The Wheelgrinders Canadian rockabilly master Cousin Harley is paying homage to influential guitarist, singer, and songwriter Merle Travis in a rollicking new CD entitled ‘Blue Smoke: The Music of Merle Travis’. A special CD release event honouring Travis’ 100th Birthday. Cousin Harley is the musical persona of multi-talented guitar slinger, songwriter, and vocalist Paul Pigat. With Keith Picot on upright bass and Jesse Cahill on drums, this high-octane trio has earned the reputation for delivering everything from hot rod rockabilly to foot-stomping honky tonk, vintage country, and western swing music. The Rocket Revellers feature the duo of Jimmy Roy (steel) and Stephen Nikleva (guitar) The Wheelgrinders are a rockabilly trio grinding out traditional roots rockabilly Tickets $20 ![]() Roundhouse Community Centre – The Soda Crackers Free eventNovember 26, 2017 10:30 amTHE SODA CRACKERS – These three long-time musical cohorts serve up a menu of music steeped in rootsy rhythms, panfried in traditional country, then stewed in a gumbo of bluegrass, jazz and western swing. Sue Malcolm – vocals/guitar, Don Fraser – vocals, lead guitar & resophonic guitar, Stu MacDonald – vocals & upright bass ![]() Historic Joy Kogawa House – John MacLachlan Gray reads from “The White Angel” Free eventNovember 26, 2017 4:00 pmJohn MacLachLan Gray (Billy Bishop Goes to War) will be reading from his new novel, a factual murder turned into fiction. How the 1924 death of a Scottish nanny, and charges against her co-worker Woon Foon Sing, exposed attitudes towards race, class, and gender dominance in the 1920’s. ![]() Jazz Vespers at St. Andrews – Mili Hong Trio By DonationNovember 26, 2017 4:00 pmWhere the Spirit meets Jazz every Sunday. This week… Mili Hong Trio… obviously with Mili on drums, and likely Eli Davidovici on bass, plus third mystery musician. Mili Hong began playing drums at the age of 16. She spent most of her life in South Korea until her early 20s, when she moved to Vancouver, Canada to study English and Music. At Capilano University she received a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies, majoring in Instrumental Performance and played in various ensembles from small combos to big bands which exposed her to numerous chances to explore different styles of drumming. Mili is now an important member of Vancouver’s Jazz scene through her playing in the Leo Bae Trio and the Eli Davidovici Band, but has also been involved in her alternative rock project, Moondle. ![]() Rio Theatre – Loving VincentNovember 26, 2017 4:15 pmThis feature-length painted animation — the first film of its kind — explores the life and unusual death of celebrated painter Vincent Van Gogh via depictions of his artworks, bringing the paintings to life to tell his remarkable story. Every one of the 65,000 frames of the film is an oil-painting, hand-painted by 125 professional oil-painters who traveled from all across the world to the LOVING VINCENT studios in Poland and Greece to be a part of the production. As remarkable as Vincent’s brilliant paintings is the story of his passionate and ill-fated life, and his mysterious death. Tickets $10/12 ![]() Jazz at Tangent Cafe – Natasha D’Agostino Quartet By DonationNovember 26, 2017 6:00 pmVocalist and composer Natasha D’Agostino has quickly become one of Vancouver’s busiest musicians. Drawing from influences ranging from Carmen McRae to Theo Bleckman, her sophisticated music prioritizes improvisation and group interplay. After studying with Norma Winstone and Jo Lawry, she’s anticipating the release of her debut CD in early 2018. With David Blake – guitar, Paul Rushka – bass and Bernie Arai – drums ![]() Libra Room – Jesse Waldman & friends By DonationThis event runs from September 24, 2017 until December 10, 2017.The Libra Room is back! And so is Jesse Waldman on Sunday evenings. He will be appearing with either Marc L’Esperance, Noah Walker and/or other special guests each week. ![]() Libra Room – John Korsrud Latin Band By DonationThis event runs from November 13, 2017 until December 18, 2017.Starting on November 13, every Monday John Korsrud (Goma Dura/Hard Rubber Orchestra) and some of Vancouver’s finest Latin music players will be in residency at the Libra Room ![]() WISE Hall – Petunia & The Vipers By DonationThis event runs from November 6, 2017 until December 18, 2017.Petunia & The Vipers every Monday in the Lounge all winter long! Mondays are the new Fridays! A man rooted in as much talent as mystery, Petunia is a Canadian country treasure. His illustrious career began with busking his way through Canada and the NYC subways, playing over 150 shows a year to enthralled audiences. Since then, he has racked up the achievements with several celebrated solo releases and frequent tours spanning continents. Alone, Petunia is a talent unapologetically shocking fans with his versatility. Together with his Vancouver-based backing band, The Vipers, he is a fireball ripping and roaring with eclectic instrumentation and an energy only attainable through big band camaraderie. |
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