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February 2003 Bookings/Gig Schedule
Date
Time
Band 
Idiom
Venue
City
Sat.,
Feb 1
2003
1st  set
9:30pm
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2nd  set
10:45pm
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3rd  set
Midnight
London's Health Sciences Centres presents:
Nick Ali &
MARRÓN MATIZADO
10-piece All-star salsa unit MARRÓN MATIZADO tackles modern progressive salsa in a way that this country has never seen before.  Bringing elements of funk, jazz, and hip-hop to the table the unit creates a  high-energy whirlwind of modern salsa.  Called "Toronto's Salsa Dream-team" by Picante Latin Xpress magazine.
.....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)
Latin
10 piece Salsa band
Best
Western
Lamplighter
Inn
--
Regency
Ballroom
591 Wellington Rd. S
London
Tues.,
Feb 4
2003
7am!!
CITY-TV's Breakfast Television
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
Modern Reggae
Breakfast
Television
--
City TV
Studios
(Queen & John)
Toronto
1st  set
9:30pm
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2nd  set
11:30pm
$12
Toronto's Tues Salsa night featuring:
Nick Ali &
MARRÓN MATIZADO
10-piece All-star salsa unit MARRÓN MATIZADO tackles modern progressive salsa in a way that this country has never seen before.  Bringing elements of funk, jazz, and hip-hop to the table the unit creates a  high-energy whirlwind of modern salsa.  Called "Toronto's Salsa Dream-team" by Picante Latin Xpress magazine.
.....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)
Latin
10 piece Salsa band
 Berlin Niteclub

(MAP)
 2335 Yonge St.,
(Yonge & Eglinton) Toronto
Wed.,
Feb 5
2003
3:00pm
Recording Session
with Producer Trey Mills of
PROLIFIC ENTERTAINMENT
Horn tracking Day 1 for R&B artist GQ
Recording
Session
Prolific
Entertainment
Studios
181 Carlaw Ave.
Toronto
Thrs.,
Feb 6
2003
 8:30pm
$15
CD RELEASE PARTY
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
Modern Reggae
Flava City
Nightclub
Info:
416-725-1627
247 Spadina Ave.,
(between Dundas & Queen St.)
Toronto
Fri.,
Feb 7
2003
2:00pm
Recording Session
with Producer Trey Mills of
PROLIFIC ENTERTAINMENT
Horn tracking Day 2 for R&B artist GQ
Recording
Session
Prolific
Entertainment
Studios
181 Carlaw Ave.
Toronto
Sat.
Feb 8
2003
10:00pm
$10
Toronto's top latin club presents:
Nick Ali &
MARRÓN MATIZADO
10-piece All-star salsa unit MARRÓN MATIZADO tackles modern progressive salsa in a way that this country has never seen before.  Bringing elements of funk, jazz, and hip-hop to the table the unit creates a  high-energy whirlwind of modern salsa.  Called "Toronto's Salsa Dream-team" by Picante Latin Xpress magazine.
.....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)
Latin
10 piece Salsa band
Lula Lounge
Info:
416-588-0307
(MAP)

Admission $10.00

Dinner Reservations @ 416.588.0307
1585 Dundas W.
Toronto
Sun.,
Feb 9
2003
2:00pm
Recording Session
with Producer Trey Mills of
PROLIFIC ENTERTAINMENT
Horn tracking Day 3 for R&B artist GQ
Recording
Session
Prolific
Entertainment
Studios
181 Carlaw Ave.
Toronto
Tues.,
Feb 11
2003
Noon
Recording Session with
STEVE COLE &
THE THERMAL QUARTET
Recording
Session
Canterbury
Studios
Toronto
Wed.,
Feb 12
2003
2:00pm
Recording Session
with Producer Trey Mills of
PROLIFIC ENTERTAINMENT
Horn tracking Day 4 for R&B artist GQ
Recording
Session
Prolific
Entertainment
Studios
181 Carlaw Ave.
Toronto
Fri.,
Feb 14
2003
doors
7:00pm
------------
concert
8:00pm
The Art Gallery of Hamilton presents
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
Jazz
 Art Gallery
Of Hamilton
Admission - $12
AGH members - $10 Seniors/Students - $8
Info:
905-527-6610
123 King St. W
Hamilton
Sat.,
Feb 15
2003
10:00pm
$5
London's Bacchus Lounge presents
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
Jazz-Hip-Hop
Bacchus
Lounge
Info:
 (519) 432-8881
545 1/2 Richmond St.
London
Sat.,
Feb 22
2003
10:00pm
Single Release Party!
Jevon Rudder &
RAP'D IN SOUL
featuring
Brownman - electric trumpet
R&B / Soul / Hip-hop 
 Beaumont
Club
(MAP)
50 Esna Park
(404 & 407 area)
Markham 
Mon.,
Feb 24
2003
8pm
to
11pm
Jazz Journalists Association of America
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? 
        The annual Jazz Journalists Association Awards currently recognize outstanding contributions in Afro-Caribbean and Brazilian jazz. Are these categories sufficient, or should we change? 
        Join the debate, led by a panel of respected musicians and scholars, as the Jazz Journalists Association convenes its second online forum for 2003.

click here to see a transcript of the whole forum
Panelist for
Jazz Journalists
Association
discussion on
Latin-Jazz
Online
Forum

click
here
to see a
transcript of
the whole forum

Jazz
Journalists
Association
Website

 
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