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SUMMARY:BROWNMAN ELECTRYC TRIO
DESCRIPTION:Highway 19 Concerts and Browntasauras Records present an evening of big city electric-jazz\, funk and groove with Brooklyn\, NY Trinidadian-born trumpeter Brownman Ali\, who has toured the world performing with the likes of Jay-Z\, Missy Elliot\, Quincy Jones\, Paul Simon and Beyoncé!! But for Brownman — in the tradition of Miles Davis playing the Blackhawk or the Village Vanguard in the 1960’s — there’s nothing like the creativity\, spontaneity and energy that comes from an intimate enthusiastic audience at a small club performance. Don’t miss this rare opportunity when New York jazz comes to Campbell River! \nTwice National Jazz Award winners BROWNMAN ELECTRYC TRIO is an electric-jazz powerhouse that explores Black American music art forms of hip-hop\, funk\, soul\, r’n’b\, and jungle through the jazz traditions of Miles Davis & Randy Brecker. This dynamic threesome combines virtuosic performance skills with a deep knowledge of the jazz lineage\, set against an energized urban sonic backdrop. \nTrinidadian-born\, internationally acclaimed Brooklyn\, NY based jazz trumpeter Brownman Ali is a protege of jazz legend Randy Brecker. In addition to leading his own ensembles\, and touring with hip-hop royalty\, Brownman is a highly sought after soloist picking up a 2024 JUNO nomination for “Jazz Album of the Year” with the Nick MacLean Quartet\, and has been called “Canada’s preeminent jazz trumpet player” by the New York Village Voice\, “the new standard in electric jazz” by NPR\, New York (National Public Radio)\, and “one of the most exploratory voices in jazz trumpet today” by the Chicago Tribune. \nRounding out the trio is heavyweight Vancouver-based rhythm section of Colin Sankey on 6-string bass and Jordy McIntosh on drums. \nThe Highway 19 Concert Series is supported by the Province of BC through BC Arts Council and BC Live\, and the Government of Canada’s Department of Canadian Heritage. General admission tickets are available for $20 to be affordable to anyone who wishes to attend\, or $30 help sustain this concert series. Teen tickets are only $5 and tickets for kids are free when accompanied by a paying adult. $35 includes a pre-show lecture by Brownman Ali on the life and music of Miles Davis at 6:00 pm. Show starts at 7:30pm. \nhttp://www.ElectrycTrio.Brownman.com \nhttp://www.highway19.com \nTickets: $35 includes Artist Talk\, $30/$20 Adult\, $5 Teen (ages 13-19)\, Child under 13 free with an accompanying adult (+applicable taxes and fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/brownman-electryc-trio/
LOCATION:Willow Point Lions Hall\, 2165 Island Hwy S\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 2G6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Off Site Events
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SUMMARY:Wine\, Brews and Blues Festival by the Sea
DESCRIPTION:Daybreak Rotary welcomes you to our 15th “Wine\, Brews and Blues” Festival by the Sea event\, this year at the waterfront Maritime Heritage Centre. We trust you’ll enjoy the evening of wine & beer tasting and appies along with great entertainment on stage featuring Juno winner Dr. Lindsay Mitchell (founder of the band Prism)\, along with fellow Juno Award winning vocalist Sue Medley\, plus Doc “Fingers” Gallagher and ” Rockin’ Saxman Johnny Ferriera and more! \nThis fundraising event will support the major projects done annually by Daybreak Rotary\, such as Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island’s Campbell River Qwalayu House supporting families throughout northern Vancouver Island. Daybreak Rotary does many projects in the community and around the world through this and other fundraisers. \nThe 15th Annual Grazing the Resort main event welcomes a community of food and drink. The evening includes canapes by local chefs and island purveyors\, paired with a variety of tasting choices offered by both BC and International wines & island microbrews. \nIndoor/Covered Balcony event – Rain or Shine – No Minors Permitted \nThis years appetizers include  BBQ Salmon\, Sushi\, charcuterie\, Boston pizza and Rocky Mountain Chocolates. \nTicket: $75 Admission (plus applicable taxes & fees) includes Sampling well over 100 varieties of wines\, beer & ciders\, hot & cold appetizers as well as entertainment by award winning Blues artists. \n  \nTHE MAIN STAGE WITH LIVE MUSIC \nby Professional Artists Lindsay Mitchell\, Sue Medley\, Doc Fingers\, Rockin’ Johnny Ferreira\, & more! \nSaturday\, May 31\,2025 | 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM \nDr. Lindsay Mitchell\, Juno Winner & Co-founder of Prism \nBorn in North London\, England he emigrated with his family to Canada and settled in Vancouver  where he developed his guitar skills emulating instrumental surf music bands such as the Shadows\, the Ventures\, and British Invasion artists like the Beatles\, the Rolling Stones and the Yardbirds. \nIn 1974 he joined Bruce Fairbairn’s rhythm and blues band to help transform their sound from jazz fusion into blues rock.  1980 saw Prism win Juno Awards for Group of the Year while Fairbairn took Producer of the Year where Mitchell conceived the title song “Armageddon” in 1978 and earning multi-platinum status.  Mitchell and Prism performed on the first anniversary of Elvis Presley’s death. \nMore recently\, Mitchell was a regular performer on the Vancouver Blues scene\, notably with British blues legend Long John Baldry and with St. Louis-born actor/musician Jim Byrnes. \nSue Medley\, Juno Award winning Vocalist/Guitarist \nA native of Vancouver Island\, British Columbia\, Canada\, Sue Medley was signed to PolyGram Records Canada in 1989 and released a self-titled debut CD in 1990. The album was co-produced by Medley and John Mellencamp producer Michael Wanchic and featured strong performances by John Hiatt’s band The Goners. In Canada Medley’s first single\, “Dangerous Times” not only pushed her debut album to gold status within a few weeks of release\, but was #1 on MuchMusic for two weeks\, #1 on the Pop Adult charts for 12 weeks\, in the Top 3 of the national album rock chart for six weeks\, and earned her a SOCAN Songwriter of the Year Award for most airplay. \nOn the heels of the singles “Dangerous Times”\, “Maybe the Next Time”\, “That’s Life”\, and “Love Thing”\, she toured North America the rest of the year opening for Bob Dylan and other high-profile artists. Her second album\, Inside Out\, was once again co-produced by Medley and Wanchic and was aided by the musical help of slide guitarist Sonny Landreth and drummer Kenny Aronoff. The album\, released in 1992\, continued her radio success with a handful of additional singles and national tours with such artists as Tom Cochrane\, Kim Mitchell and 54.40\, keeping her in the spotlight. The first single “When the Stars Fall” became a hit on album radio and reached #2 on The Record’s chart (being locked out of #1 only by U2). In October 1992 she was invited by John Mellencamp to participate in the Bob Dylan Tribute at Madison Square Gardens in New York City\, and performed a duet with Mellencamp on the classic Dylan track “Like a Rolling Stone”. Later that month she received a SOCAN award for her song “Maybe the Next Time”\, which was one of the most played songs on Canadian radio in 1991. \nDoc “Fingers”Gallagher \nIt was in the early ‘70’s Doc “Fingers”  while working with the Ronnie Hawkins band\, when the handle “Fingers” was acquired.   When it comes time for that therapeutic\, good time\, boogie woogie blues\, jazz and rock and roll\, there’s no one that can tickle the keys quite like the Doctor. \n“Doc” has played with musical greats such as Chuck Berry\, John Lee Hooker\, Rita Coolidge\, Kris Kristofferson\, Frank Zappa\, David Clayton-Thomas (Blood Sweat and Tears)\, Bo Diddley\, Jim Byrnes and many others. \nRockin’ Saxman”  Johnny Ferreira \nBorn in Portugal and growing up in Vancouver some of Ferreira’s primary influences were early rock and roll saxophonists King Curtis\, Edgar Winter\, Sam Taylor and later Bruce Springsteen and Supertramp.  Later\, he collaborated with guitarist and singer-songwriter Colin James\, both playing in clubs and joining the Colin James Band.   The band toured with Steve Winwood\, Stevie Ray Vaughan\, Robert Plat\, ZZ Top\, The Rolling Stones\, Bonnie Raitt and Keith Richards.   In 1990 the band released their second album going from gold to platinum.  And\, in the late 1990’s Ferreira form his own band “Johnny Ferreira and The Swing Machine” touring most of Europe.
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/wine-brews-and-blues-festival-by-the-sea/
LOCATION:Maritime Heritage Centre\, 621 Island Hwy\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 5C1\, Canada
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