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Daniel Barnes Quartet - Jazz & Ethio-Jazz

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Hirut Cafe & Restuarant, 2050 Danforth Avenue, Toronto

Daniel presents Ethiopian music alongside complimentary jazz standards with Brodie West on sax, Stacie McGregor on keyboard & piano, Kobi Hass on bass with Daniel on drums. The kitchen serves up authentic Ethiopian cuisine in one of Toronto's top "listening rooms". Cover is $20, Reserve for dinner @ 647-779-1986

Colin Hunter & The Joe Sealy Quartet

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The Jazz Bistro, 251 Victoria St., Toronto

Crooner Colin Hunter performs jazz vocal standards (Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole & others) and vintage pop (Four Seasons, Billy Joel) with The Joe Sealy Quartet in Toronto's finest Jazz & Supper Club - Joe on piano, Alison Young on sax, Paul Novotny on bass and Daniel Barnes on drums. Good Kitchen! $20 - Reserve @ 416 363-5299

Colin Hunter & The Joe Sealy Quartet

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The Jazz Bistro, 251 Victoria St., Toronto

Crooner Colin Hunter performs jazz vocal standards (Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole & others) and vintage pop (Four Seasons, Billy Joel) with The Joe Sealy Quartet in Toronto's finest Jazz & Supper Club - Joe on piano, Alison Young on sax, Paul Novotny on bass and Daniel Barnes on drums. Good Kitchen! $20 - Reserve @ 416 363-5299

Festival de Febrero

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Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico, Ajijic

The 20 Anniversary of this gem of a "Classical" music fest wich also features a Jazz Component. Some of North America's finest chamber & orchestral players, both mature & emerging, come together for multiple concerts in the scenic town of Ajijic on Lake Chapala in Mexico. The festival has a jazz component which this year features; Caity Gyorgy-vocals, Richard Underhill-sax, Marie Goudy-trumpet, Mark Limacher-piano, Joe Phillips-acoustic bass & Daniel Barnes on drums!

Adi Braun Quartet Noir

Lester B. Pearson Theatre 150 Central Park Drive, Brampton Ontario

As Fay Helm said in Phantom Lady, there are “no names, no addresses – just companions for the evening." Slide into the delicious and dangerous music of the Film Noir era with Adi Braun lighting the way through songs and repartee from this truly unique period in film-making. Let the words and music of NOIR transport you back to a time where Doris Day sings of Ruth Etting’s woes in Love me or Leave Me (1955), be seduced by the haunting beauty of David Raskin’s melody Laura (1944), and taste the bittersweet reality of life in As Time Goes By (1942).