Thursday, June 1, 2017

Stormy Blasts and Warm Contrasts In Your Musical Forecast

From the Orbital surveillance satellite, conditions look good for some prevailing jazz and an incoming blues pleasure system to be closing in on Toronto this weekend.

At Lulaworld, http://www.lula.ca/single-post/2017/04/29/Lulaworld-2017-festival---celebrating-15-years-of-Lula-Lounge , those with epicurious tastes will be pleased to learn that tasty trumpeter Rachel Therrien will be making a rare Toronto appearance this Friday night. The show starts at 7:30 pm but is free, take note, before 8 pm / $15 at the door after 8. The Montreal fireball is joined by pianist Jeremy Ledbetter, Anthony Szczachor and Roberto Riveron. She will call up the Orbit at 5:30 for a pre-show rendez-vous. Cafe Cubano will carry the carnival onwards at 10:30 BTW / FYI.



And at 6:30 blues bomber Kim Doolittle, working up her game for a Thursday night CD explosion at Hugh`s Room Live next week will be by to share some tunes and chat about Into The Blue.

Get your musical amelioration on Radio Regent Friday from 5:00-7:00 on the world-wide web.

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