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SUMMARY:Jazz at the Centre: Thompson Egbo-Egbo
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Music Centre (CMC) is thrilled to continue our Jazz at the Centre series featuring acclaimed composer and pianist\, Thompson Egbo-Egbo with a very special solo piano concert. Thompson has a gift for memorable and harmonically complex composition that have at their core a deep\, abiding groove. \nHis recent album\, What Remains is a “brilliant and impassioned work” that is inspired by the shifts and impacts of the pandemic.  “The entire album tells a story with its influences of jazz\, classic rock and Latin influences. Its musical pieces resemble hills\, valleys\, or even rollercoaster rides.” \nAbout Thompson Egbo-Egbo \nThompson Egbo-Egbo moved to Toronto from Nigeria when he was 4\, and started dedicating himself to the piano when he was six. A rambunctious and free spirit was channeled in a creative direction with piano lessons at an inner-city music school. He earned a degree in Music from Humber College and studied electronic production and design at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Thompson served as a member of the board of Dixon Hall for many years\, and is currently on the board of jazz.fm91.   He founded The Thompson T. Egbo-Egbo Arts Foundation\, which strives to fill a void in the education of music and arts not found in many communities by partnering with talented Canadian artists who are dedicated to creating a resource for under-served Canadian youth to advance in music and the arts.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/jazz-at-the-centre-thompson-egbo-egbo/
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SUMMARY:Advocats Big Band at The Duke Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next First-Monday-of-the-Month performance at The Duke Toronto on Monday\, May 1st from 7:45 to 10:15 pm. Here’s where it gets exciting! Dean Hollin\, the host of Big Band Sunday Night on Zoomer Radio\, is coming to hear us play AND has agreed to sing a few tunes with our band! Join us for a terrific night! The Duke Toronto is located at 1225 Queen Street East at Leslie on the southwest corner. There is parking onsite and nearby\, plus the Queen streetcar stops right in front! $15 cash cover. We encourage you to call 416-466-2624 to reserve your table!
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/advocats-big-band-at-the-duke-toronto/
LOCATION:The Duke Live\, 1225 Queen Street East\, Toronto\, Canada
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