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Since aggie martin opened two years ago we have offered many evenings of fine dining accompanied by live music... from the swing music of the Trent Reschny Trio to the musical styling of Harry Mays.


Love & Leblanc
July 3, 2010
8:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Link to David Love Website

 

When you combine two performing veterans who have great voices and a shared love of simplified, tuneful acoustic pop-folk-rock from the ‘50’s, ‘60’s, and ‘70’s you get David Love and Brian LeBlanc. No drum machines, fog machines or Tragically Hip songs – just acoustic pop as it was meant to be heard: two voices – two guitars. The way that John and Paul, Phil and Don, Paul and Art, Chad and Jeremy and Peter and Gordon did it.

David is a 14-year member of one of Toronto’s most popular bands, The Carpet Frogs, and has been a member of The Burton Cummings Band since 1998.

In 2005, David, along with the rest of The Carpet Frogs, became The Bachman Cummings Band accompanying Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings on a 17 city national tour, a CBC special, a DVD, and the first new album from Randy and Burton in almost 40 years, “Jukebox” on Sony/BMG.

David also performed on Burton Cummings’ first solo album in 15 years, Above the Ground, released November 2008 on Sony/BMG.

Brian is a veteran of the Canadian rock scene in the early 1970’s having been a member of bands like FESTIVAL, ELEANOR FOX with Hamilton–born guitar session star Bill Dillon, RAIN with Canadian guitar stalwart Bernie LaBarge, with whom he had a Canadian Top 10 hit on London Records, FLYING CIRCUS (“Old Enough (For Breaking My Heart)”, Capitol Records Top 10), CRAIG RHUNKE (“Summer Girl”, Canadian Top 10). Brian was also half of LEBLANC, a very successful duo with Pat Bourke (RHINEGOLD, GOWAN) as well as having been a 14-year member of CLASS OF ’59, one of the hardest working showbands in southern and central Ontario.

Anyway, enough name-dropping. Listen to the music.


 

Howard Lopez
To be announced

Link to Howard Lopez Website

 

Howard Lopez is a Toronto musician known for his "tuxedo and tails" Grand Piano performances.

Classically trained, he graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto with his A.R.C.T. in Piano Performance. After completing his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)degrees at the University of Toronto, Howard began developing his business of providing quality musical entertainment services to the business community.

His many public performances include appearances at:
Casino Rama, Canada Blooms, The Toronto Wine and Cheese Show, Property Management Show (PM EXPO), The Gift Show and the Holt Renfrew, Manulife and EATON Centres, as well as a posting of resident pianist at the Four Seasons Yorkville Hotel - La Serre Lounge.

In recent years, Howard is turned his attention to develop his creative talent of writing, recording and producing original music for public purchase as well as a wide variety of commercial and broadcast licensing applications. His audio production services include recording his own music and radio show as well other Voice Overs, Audio books and other musicians' music CD projects.

 


Jonathan Marks and Fabrice Sicco
To be announced     

7:00 pm - 10:30 pm

Link to Jonathan Marks Website

Link to Fabrice Website

Jonathan Marks (Violin, Vocals) was a founding member of the Toronto based Club Django Sextet, a group dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Quintet of the Hot Club de France, the group that featured the legendary Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli. Club Django performs regularly locally and has appeared in jazz festivals in Toronto and Ottawa, and as part of the Sound of Toronto Jazz concert series on JazzFM91. Their CD A Tribute to the Quintet of the Hot Club de France has received frequent airplay on JazzFM91 and many other stations throughout the country, and won the Canadian Collectors' Congress Award for Best Traditional/Classic Jazz Album of 2000.

Toronto Star music critic Geoff Chapman had this to say about Jonathan's playing:
"Jonathan Marks on violin, is an enterprising soloist with interest in precise time, supple phrasing and thrusting improv."


Accordionist Fabrice Sicco was born in France, spent his adolescence in Italy, and, after a short stay in North Africa, settled in Toronto where he transports audiences to the cafes of Paris through his subtle, melodious phrasings.

A founding and former member of Club Django Sextet, Fabrice is a past recipient of the Best Traditional Jazz Album award presented by the Canadian Collectors' Congress. Fabrice Sicco has appeared at numerous prestigious venues, including the Sound of Toronto Jazz series, the Distillery Jazz Festival, Harbourfront Centre, South American music festivals, the Aylmer Jazz Festival and the Du Maurier Downtown Jazz Festival.
"It was grand to hear Fabrice Sicco assert his accordion, thus adding a rich textured cushion - and making the mood even more Parisian."
Geoff Chapman, Music Critic, Toronto Star

 

 


 

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