CABARET EVENTS FOR N.Y. STATE, BOSTON, NEW ENGLAND & TORONTO FOR TONIGHT FROM CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE
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BOSTON: LAURENT COQ DIALOGUE TRIO AT THE REGATTABAR
Consulate General of France presents Laurent Coq Dialogue Trio at THE REGATTABAR at the Charles Hotel (1 Bennett Street, Cambridge, MA - 617-395-7757) on Tuesday, October 14th at 7:30 pm. The trio features Laurent Coq, piano; Ralph Lavital, guitar; and Nicolas Pelage, vocals. Laurent Coq is a pianist, composer and arranger who shares his activities between Paris and New York. Since 1997, he has published ten albums under his name (Grand Prix Disque Charles Cros 2002 for Blowing Trio - Live at the Duc des Lombards, Prix Disque Francais from Jazz Academy in 2005 for Spinnin'), while developing numerous collaborations on both sides of the Atlantic (Julien Lourau, Miguel Zenon, Pierrick Pedron, Sam Sadigursky, Sandro Zerafa, Walter Smith III, etc.). He writes movies scores for cinema, television and theater, and keeps a steady duo with Japanese dancer Toshiko Oiwa (Bird's Improvisations) among other things. There is a $20 cover.
TORONTO: YOUNG ARTIST SERIES: CHRIS PLATT
Chris Platt will perform at THE JAZZ BISTRO (251 Victoria Street, Toronto, ONT, CA - 416-363-5299) on Tuesday, October 14th at 6:00 pm as part of the club's Young Artist Series. An accomplished rhythm and blues player at the age of sixteen, Chris's teachers recognized his ability to mimic the sounds of those that came before him. It was the music of Clapton, Hendrix and Vaughan that resonated with Chris in his early years. Dedicated to honing his skills, Chris was busy writing songs and leading his band in high school, playing at Toronto clubs, including the El Mocambo. Following his passion, he attended post secondary school at Mohawk College where he graduated with an Applied Music Diploma. It was there that he developed an unstoppable passion for Jazz and a deep respect for his greatest influences - Lenny Breau, Ed Bickert, Jim Hall, Reg Schwager and his teacher for three years, Bob Shields. Chris was a top student, earning him honours and various awards. Chris wears many musical hats and blurs the line between genres. Whether playing Blues, Jazz, Motown or solo guitar, Chris brings his own charm that will surely allow you to get a taste of his earlier influences while still remaining true to the jazz idiom. In good form, Chris will be continuing his education and pursuit of jazz performance at the prestigious, University of Toronto. There is no cover.
TORONTO: THE RICHARD WHITEMAN TRIO AT THE JAZZ BISTRO
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