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Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra
Sep
13

Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra

But Not for Me

September 13, 2022 at 7:30 pm
Octet from the Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra lead by Neil Watson

Members of the Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra team up with vocalist Amber Epp for an evening of swinging standards and hidden jazz gems. Featuring music by Duke Ellington, Joe Henderson, Lee Morgan, Curtis Fuller, Wayne Shorter and others, join us at The Beer Can for a beautiful summer evening of great music.

The Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra, now in its 25th Anniversary Season, presents an eight-concert season of Big Band music in 2022-2023. Its expanding roster boasts over 25 Winnipeg-based musicians whose combined resumes touch every corner of performance jazz locally, nationally, and around the world. WJO’s popularity has grown steadily over the course of the band’s history, from small, informal events in 1997 to a seven-concert season and sold-out performances at various venues around Winnipeg and in outlying communities.

Commissioning new works and connecting with and inspiring students and young musicians is an integral part of the WJO vision. The WJO’s mission is to lead an ever-expanding and advancing program of big band performance, composition and education.

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The Lytics Feat Mama Cutsworth Fundraiser For CV2
Sep
1

The Lytics Feat Mama Cutsworth Fundraiser For CV2

Bring your friends, family, or summer fling down to The Beer Can for good eats, good drinks, and an evening of music, poetry, and overall swell times beneath the trees and twinkling lights along the Assiniboine river.

Ticket includes entry fee to The Beer Can for The Lytics concert at 8:30 PM.

Bonus: Those who show up early will also get to enjoy a poetry slam at 4:30pm, poetry reading at 5:30pm, and DJ Mama Cutsworth's set at 7:00pm!

Who does this event benefit?

Contemporary Verse 2 is a registered charity, and a space for diverse authors of every background and socioeconomic status to have the opportunity to express themselves on a distinguished literary platform that recognizes their talent and resilience.

Proceeds from this event will help fund the publication of the CV2 poetry magazine, as well as educational opportunities for emerging writers and resources for BIPOC authors.

Full event lineup:

4:00 PM - Doors open

4:30 - 5:30 PM - Poetry Slam

5:30 - 6:30 PM - Poetry Reading

7:00 - 8:30 PM - DJ Mama Cutsworth

8:30 - 10:00 PM - The Lytics

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Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra
Aug
30

Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra

East of the Sun

August 30, 2022 at 7:30 pm
The Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra featuring the Sadler Sisters on vocals

Written by Brooks Bowman in 1924 for the musical “Stags at Bay”, East of the Sun (and West of the Moon) has become one of the most cherished selections in the jazz repertoire, having been recorded by dozens of artists over a period of nine decades. The title—traced back to Norwegian fairy tale—provides a perfect caption for this concert’s revue of beloved standards, including Cheek to Cheek, But Not For Me, All of Me and Antônio Carlos Jobim’s Corcovado. It also affords the WJO an opportunity to showcase a premiere collaboration with two of Winnipeg’s up-and-coming vocal jazz stars—The Sadler Sisters. Elizabeth and Ashleigh—both graduates of the University of Manitoba’s Desautels Faculty of Music—love to sing. Although their personalities may differ, they share many common musical influences and tastes. Early on, they were encouraged to follow musical interests by their closely-knit family and sung in choirs throughout childhood. Fast forward to the present, The Sadler Sisters perform a mixture of pop covers and jazz standards, wowing audiences with their silky voices, irresistible harmonies, and captivating stage presence. Please join the WJO for a late-summer evening of jazz classics with The Sadler sisters.

The Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra, now in its 25th Anniversary Season, presents an eight-concert season of Big Band music in 2022-2023. Its expanding roster boasts over 25 Winnipeg-based musicians whose combined resumes touch every corner of performance jazz locally, nationally, and around the world. WJO’s popularity has grown steadily over the course of the band’s history, from small, informal events in 1997 to a seven-concert season and sold-out performances at various venues around Winnipeg and in outlying communities.

Commissioning new works and connecting with and inspiring students and young musicians is an integral part of the WJO vision. The WJO’s mission is to lead an ever-expanding and advancing program of big band performance, composition and education.

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