music
Get out to see the TD Jazz Festival this year!
Submitted by loveintoronto on Sat, 2008-05-31 18:39
From the TD Jazz festival website:
"For the past 20 years, Toronto Downtown Jazz has produced the Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival as well as many other events and programs to further develop jazz talent and audience appreciation. Toronto Downtown Jazz is a registered charity (No. 12969 0269 RR0001) and over the years has come to be recognized as one of North America's premier jazz festival producers, while the organization itself has been used by other arts organizations and festivals as a model for community involvement, artistic excellence and outstanding production standards." The festival runs from June 20-29th across various venues in Toronto.
The Art of Jazz at the Distillery Historic District
Submitted by loveintoronto on Sat, 2008-05-31 17:11
From the Art of Jazz Website: http://www.artofjazz.org/performance_home.cfm
"From June 4- June 8, 2008, the 3nd Annual Art of Jazz Celebration will transform the Distillery Historic District in Toronto into a hotbed of rhythm, improvisation, harmony and sophistication. Art of Jazz Celebration offers 5 days of major concerts, themed programs, workshops, jam sessions, photo exhibits, author readings and more.
Free concert series by the Canadian Opera company
Submitted by loveintoronto on Sun, 2008-01-27 20:54 
The Canadian Opera Company is holding their Free Concert Series in the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre from September 26, 2007 to June 18, 2008. The free concerts take place the first Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. and every Tuesday and Thursday at noon, with additional noon hour and early evening concerts throughout the schedule.
The Rex Hotel for your daily dose of live Jazz
Submitted by loveintoronto on Sun, 2008-01-20 17:55

Since the late '80s, the Rex has been at the forefront of Toronto's thriving local jazz scene. The casual atmosphere, eclectic mix of retro-chic decor, and an exciting variety of draught beer combine to make The Rex feel like a second home.
The Jazz & Blues Bar continually attracts Canada's finest musicians and is unique in that it remains distinctly inexpensive and affordable for the budget-conscious. During the annual Downtown Jazz Festival, The Rex is one of the central venues with the busiest programme.
Reservoir Lounge plays Jazz every weeknight and Saturday
Submitted by loveintoronto on Sun, 2008-01-20 05:42 
Uniqueness is only true when you have experienced other venues enabling you to compare. The Reservoir Lounge is a one-off. There is no other venue in the world like it. The Reservoir Lounge has innovatively set the standard in Toronto for Swing Jazz and Jump Blues.
The open upright Piano sitting dominantly on the 12-inch high stage can be seen from every seating area in the house. You can't but feel as though you are part of the venue and have every bit of importance as the band themselves. The audience is the unique factor in this whole equation.
The Pilot Grill - Live Jazz every Saturday and Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
Submitted by loveintoronto on Sun, 2008-01-20 05:28

It was 1944 when "The Pilot Grill" opened its original location, 800 Yonge Street on the west side, just north of Bloor Street. The Pilot's distinct name was meant to be a tribute to the heroic flyers of World War II.
After the war ended in '45, The Pilot became known as an artists' bar and was a favorite hang-out for the Spadina Eleven and a host of artists from nearby Isaac's Gallery and Carmen Lamanna down the street. The Pilot remained a steady presence through the sixties as Yorkville developed into the hub of Toronto's hippie community. 1972 brought the move to our present location at 22 Cumberland Street, just one block north. Legend has it that when the actual move took place, a group of Pilot regulars physically carried the classic Art Deco-style bar around the corner to its new home.
Chalkers Pub - Jazz performances every Sunday from 7-10 P.M.
Submitted by loveintoronto on Fri, 2008-01-18 13:45

Established in 1992, Chalkers is your destination for a great Pub, Billiards, and Bistro experience, where adults can wine, dine, dance and have fun. Chalkers provides high quality food, drinks and entertainment for social gatherings in an upscale, yet casual environment.
Celebrate Love with Molly Johnson
Submitted by loveintoronto on Wed, 2008-01-16 02:49 
From Celebrate Loves website: "The world's greatest love songs will be sung by some of Canada's greatest voices, accompanied by top-flight musicians. Celebrate Love is the brainchild of musician, producer, broadcaster and impresario Andrew Craig, and is the realization of a decade-old dream: to create a Valentine's Day event so compelling and beautiful that it would draw fans back year after year.


