l&D Vancotwer hasitall. Even a Hyatt. du MAURIER. INTtRNAllONAl JdZZ f[STI Vdl VANCOUVrn JUNr 23-291986 A MESSAGE FROM OUR SPONSOR: IT IS Willi A GREAT DEAL OF PLEASURE WE TAKE IBIS OPPORTUNITY TO WELCOME THE WORLD'S BEST JAZZ MUSICIANS TO TIIE FIRST du Maun·er International JAZZ FESTIVAL in Vancouver. As proud supporters of hundreds of Canadian arts organizations since the formation of our du Mauner Council for the Am in 1971, Imperial Tobacco is pleased to play a role in the presentation of the best in jazz and blues at venues throughout our city during the week of June 23rd. We extend our warmest congratulations and our sincere thanks to the COASTAL JAZZ AND BLUES SOCIETY who produced last year's highly successful PACIFIC JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL. Their creativity and outstanding organizational skills ensure that this will rank among the world's outstanding celebrations of jazz. On behalf of the du Maurier Council and Imperial Tobacco, our sincere best wishes for success to everyone involved in what we hope will be just the first of many du Mauner International Jazz Festivals. Sincerely, Rick Matias British Columbia Regional Sales Director HYATT REGENCY@VANCOUVER 655 BURRARD smm. VANCOWER. B.C. V6C 2R7 CANADA TELEPHONE: 604 687-6543 TELEX: 0455475 Page 3 ROLAND DIGITAL PIANO The New Electronic Keyboard They Said Couldn't Be Created ► EIGHT ACCURATE VOICINGS: 5. Clavichord 1. Steinway "D" Grand 2. Bosendorfer Imperial 6. Vibraphone 3. Yamaha CP70B 7. 1965 Rhodes 4. Harpsichord 8. 1985 Rhodes Welcome to the du Mauner International JAZZ FESTIVAL in Vancouver! This project was brought to fruition over a two year period by a very dedicated group of hardworking professional jazz fans. ► ea WOODEN PIANO KEYS ► STRIKING, HIGH TECH LOOK ► 100% MIDI, ► 100% PROGRAMMABLE In August, '85 we presented a week long extravaganza of jazz and blues, featuring primarily local and regional musicians. For the first time, Vancouver audiences were exposed to the wonderful music of Bert Wilson, Aladar Pege, Obrador, Isaac Scott, AI Hood ... This was the First Annual PACIFIC JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL. Funding for this event was close to NON-existent, but nonetheless it was an unqualified success on it's own terms. C 011 e d .Y F .I l_fp .I n o •.:.'' C u'b:a n D/a n .c e ,, i·''- Vancouver Folk Music Festival ,.: -f, ;] a iZ z & m o r e . . . For more information call 879-2931 .· J U L y: 18· 19,·20 : 1 Music Z)l\:;Man Jericho Beach Park 4554 Kingsway, Burnaby 437-5161 Pine Tree Village Coquiclam /across from Coquit/am Centre) 464-3646 Since 1958 Fine quality pianos by SAMICK•SCHIMMEL •HEINTZMAN •GROTRIANSTEINWEG •KAWAl•YAMAHA •STEINWAY & SONS OVER I 00 PIANOS ON DISPLAY - NEW AND PREOWNED '-'v~{J'~-s> ® UNITED NATIONS PAVILION IS'EXPD86~ 4r.,1C. This year the du Maurier Council for the Arts has provided a grant which has enabled us to produce a major world class international jazz festival. Over four hundred musicians from Europe, USA and Canada will be presented in twenty-three locations throughout VANCOUVER - both ON SITE AT EXPO 86 and off site in clubs, bandstands and concert halls. The COASTAL JAZZ AND BLUES SOCIETY's primary objective is to produce an annualJAZZ FESTIVAL, thus bringing an unprecedented array of talent to the PACIFIC NORTH WEST. Throughout the year, the COASTAL JAZZ AND BLUES SOCIETY has committed it's resources to producing concerts and club dates; introducing audiences to Michel Petrucciani, Joanne Brackeen, James Moody, World Saxophone Quartet, Johnny Copeland, Brotzmann-Bennink . .. The intense pursuit of excellence and integrity in the multi-faceted world of jazz and blues is our programming raison d'etre. The program for 1986 is characterized by a real sense of adventure, cutting across stylistic boundaries and incorporating a global sensibility with musicians appearing from Sweden, France, Brazil, Britain, Norway, the Soviet Union, the United States and Canada. Finally, my deepest gratitude goes to Production Manager - Ron Simmonds; Publicity Director - John Orysik; and, above all, to FESTIVAL MANAGER - Bob Kerr, whose tenacious persistence inspired us all to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Welcome to VANCOUVER, the home of IBE MAJOR WEST COASTJAZZ FESTIVAL! KEN PICKERING PRESIDENT /PROGRAM COASTAL JAZZ & BLUES SOCIETY cl o 2936 W. 4th Ave., Ph. 736-2897 Thanks to Marc Vasey - JAZZ CITY and Deborah Roitberg - LAZY GOURMET Page 5 BADAZJAZZ - A vocal jazz spectacular, with: KATE HAMMETT-VAUGHAN, COLLEEN SAVAGE, BONNIE FERGUSON.JUNE KATZ, BARBARA FISHER, SHANNON GUNN, MEG WALKER, TESS MARIASINE. 86 STREET 6/29 PERFORMERS (4:30-8:10 PM) HANK BALLARD - remember the red hot, funky 50's sounds of Hank Ballard and the Midnighters? "The Twist" and "Fingerpoppin' Time" were two of the first black hits to cross over, and in the 80's, Ballard is still the king. At fifty, his stage delivery blisters, his lyrics steam, and he can still whip any crowd into a frenzy. E Snazzy Old Jazz & Big Band Sounds Delicious Delectables Out in The Sun Down by The Sea Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner 1210 Denman Street I 0:00 am-I2:30 pm 7 days a week Hot Sundays & Cool Blues , , ...-.��· .r ... _.•• � '"'.... Serving Vancouver's Only Chicago Style Pizza and Playin' the Blues every Sunday at 7 pm 996 Homer St. at Nelson 684-0477 "' , · • ----- - AT THE NORTHEND Of THE GAANVILU BRIDGE ;,., "/(;;,iii/'""' ,t'1,.{i;"i't'-- \(\: une 23-29 im Byrnes �i �j)i Em HIGHER UARNING the du Maurie, zz Festival JOHNNY ADAMS WITH EARL KlNG - he is the master of "the slow burn", with a big, versatile tenor voice that simply oozes soul. Johnny Adams, ''The Tan Canary'' clearly owns any stage he works. Combining his gospel roots and a rhythm and blues influence into an impressive thirry-year career with over seventy records to his credit. TOWN PUMP 6/27, 28 TOWN PUMP 6129 PETER APPLEYARD - Tribute to Benny Goodman by the Alumni - a popular salute to the King of Swing by an eight-piece all-star alumni from various Goodman bands over the years. Personnel: Peter Appleyard - vibes Hank Jones - piano Billy Butterfield - trumpet Abe Most - clarinet Urbie Green - trombone Bucky Pizzarelli - guitar Slam Stewart - bass Don Lamond - drums The format will be a two-hour concert performance of Goodman favourites with band members providing personal anecdotes regarding their experiences in Goodman's band. HYATT 6129 TIM BERNE TRIO - regarded by the critics as a major alto saxophone talent for the 80's. teachers include Julius Hemphill and Anthony Braxton, his influences span Ellington to Motown. The trio includes cellist HANK ROBERTS (NYC) and ALEX CLINE, drums (LA), with special guest JOHN RAPSON on trombone (LA). Accessible, invigorating, contemporary jazz. LP's on EMPIRE, SOUL NOTE, MINOR MUSIC. SAVOY 6/23 ROBSON SQUARE CINEMA 6125 with FRISELL, CLINE. WESTERN FRONT 6124 SALOME BEY - singer, actress, composer, writer. Salome is well established in both theatre and music fields. she received an OBIE in 1970. currently residing in Toronto. CANADA PAVILLION 6123-29 LLOYD ARNTZEN - one of the most gifted clarinet players in VANCOUVER's traditional jazz arena. HOT JAZZ 6/26 RAN BLAKE - recording artist, pianist and chairperson at the New England Conservatory of Music. a most original pianist, virtually without peer in the contemporary field of impressionism. program may include works by Messiaen, Monk, Theodorakis . an integriry which is probably incorruptible. another premier appearance in Vancouver. ASA - (pronounced ''Ashaw'') is a three­ man traditional Nigerian drum band, strictly acoustic. "We want to rejuvenate the idea of traditonal music among the youth of Africa, we want them to go back into it with pride and dignity and feel good in that culture again.'' WESTERN FRONT 6125 GRANVILLE ISLAND 6125 CHEVRON STAGE 6127 ROBSON SQUARE PLAZA 6/28 OAKRIDGE 6129 at the north end of the Granville Bridge Page 7 THE BLASTERS - appropriately named, these guys rock out with electrifying performances whenever they play. PHIL ALVIN, BILL BATEMAN, JOHN BASS with Hollyw ood FATS on lead guitar (ex Muddy, Witherspoon, Albert King ...) and the amazing Lee Allen on tenor (ex Fats Domino). TOWN PUMP 6/25, 26 SANDRO CAMERIN - has released one Lp "Real co Reel". This VANCOUVER guitarist performs originals ranging from fasc-pased fusion co acoustic guitar pieces. WAVES 6/27 JIM CHIVERS QUARTET - an exponent of the ELVIN JONES School of modern jazz drumming... the quartet plays neglected modern classics (Mingus, Walton, Coltrane) originals and features emerging tenor talent MICHAEL BLAKE. BASIN ST. 6123-26, GRANVILLE ISLAND 6129 JAY CLAYTON TRIO w/ KENNY WHEELER Jay Clayton - voice James Knapp - synthesizer/crumpet Eric Jensen - cello Kenny Wheeler - trumpet Jay is acclaimed for her perceptive jazz interpretation and vocal explorations. has performed and recorded with numerous jazz and new music leaders: Reich, Cage, Abrams, Mcferrin. Knapp reaches at the Cornish Institute and is responsible for the Composers and Improvisors Orchestra series in Seattle... a very special group which gives Jay and Kenny a long-awaited opportunity co work with each other. Another VANCOUVER exclusive. WESTERN FRONT 6/26 JANE IRA BLOOM and KENT MCLAGAN - a commanding and insightful improvisor, with a sound and style on soprano sax­ ophone as distinctive as that of Wayne Shorter or Steve Lacy. She's recorded numerous LP's receiving rave reviews. KENT MCLAGAN is a leading bassist in the new generation of jazz leaders. ROBSON SQUARE CINEMA 6129 0RNETTE COLEMAN and PRIME TIME - a truly extraordinary innovator.. led the jazz vanguard for thirty years . . developed a revolutionary technique/style of composition referred co as Harmolodics. His performances are consistently stunning and provocative. PRIME TIME includes drummers (DENARDO COLEMAN and KAMAL SABIR), bassists OAMAALADEEN TACUMA and ALBERT McDOWELL), guitarists (BERN NIX and CHARLES ELLERBEE) with ORNETTE leading on alto, violin and trumpet. NEW YORK THEATRE 6/25 JIM BYRNES - believes the blues is a music of strength and survival, and sees himself as a "keeper of flame". His passionate original material, intense guitar work and smouldering stage presence make him one of this nation's premier bluesmen. YALE 6123-28 PAT CAIRD QUARTET - works with POWDER BLUES, V.E.J.I. this dynamic tenor man fuses Celtic, Coltrane and R n B influences. GRANVILLE ISLAND BANDSHELL 6/29 Kick Back DESSERT & COFFEE SPECIAL $2.25 �IDETR_ACL at the Evenings from 6:00 p.m. CAFE - cappuccino or cafe latte with cheesecake Open 24 Hours lee Cold Refreshments Open Mon.·Thurs. 8 am-10:30 pm Friday 8 am-Midnight Saturday 11 am-Midnight Sunday noon-7 pm Fully Licensed Burgers. Snacks & Main Tracks 820 Howe Street 683-5122 560 Davie Page 8 689-1940 rhythms/ melodies with sophisticated jazz harmonies. creates a highly infectious sound. Featuring: Carlos Ward, Ricky Ford, Charles Davis -saxophones Dick Griffin - trombone Ben Riley - drums David Williams - bass NEW YORK THEATRE 6127 EXPO THEATRE 6/28 ALBERT COLLINS and THE ICEBREAKERS "The Master of the Telecaster", Albert Collins was the original inspiration for Stevie Ray Vaughan co play blues guitar. Albert and The Icebreakers produce the best electric blues in the business. EXPO THEATRE 6/26 MILES DAVIS - one of the most influential musicians of the century. A stylistic leader from the 1940's co the present. Current band includes: Bob Berg - sax Robin Ford - guitar Robert Ervin III and Adam Holzman -key boards Felton Crews - bass Vince Wilburn - drums Marilyn Mazur and Steve Thornton­ percussion EXPO THEATRE 6127 EQUINOX - formed in Malmo, Sweden in 1978 by saxophonists Hakan Brostrom and Tomas Franck. In 1984 they were chosen to record ''Jazz in Sweden'' on the Caprice label. Their music swings hard - emulates the style of the sixties and seventies, which includes original compositions as well as standards. CHARLIES 6/25, 26 EXPO BANDSTAND 6 I26 Dos PUEBLOS 0AZZ BAND ENSEMBLE) - an award-winning high school band from Santa Barbara, California - the band was invited co perform ac the 1985 Montreux International JAZZ FESTIVAL. their first Canadian cour. GRANVILLE ISLAND BANDSHELL 6127 BONNIE FERGUSON - an integral member of VANCOUVER's popular vocal trio "GETTIN' OFF EASY". ROBSON SQUARE PLAZA6/27 FIELDSTON JAZZ BAND - a school known for its emphasis on the arts in New York. RANDY WANLESS began the jazz program at Fieldscon seven years ago, a program that has resulted in the emergence of the FIELDSTON BAND as one of the hottest amateur bands in the United States. CHEVRON STAGE 6!26 NEW YORK THEATRE 6/28 PHIL DWYER - originally from Qualicum Beach, the saxophonist/pianist attended the summer jazz workshop in Banff at sixteen then moved co New York under a Canada Council grant co study with Steve Grossman. back in VANCOUVER Dwyer has emerged as the most gifted and in demand musician on the scene. Don't miss him! CANADA PAVILLION 6124 OAKRIDGE 6/26 with V.E,J.1. ROBSON SQUARE CINEMA 6124 BILL FRISELL - well respected and in demand in both Europe and the U.S..A., guitarist Frisell is currently one of N.Y.C. 's busiest players. He has worked extensively with Paul Mocian and has recent recordings with Jan Garbarek, Lyle Mays, Paul Bley and many more. His unique non-linear style is documented on two LP's for ECM. Performing solo, trio with Berne, Cline and ABDULLAH IBRAHIM (DOLLAR BRAND) and EKAYA - an extremely popular pianist the world over, discovered in South Africa in 1965 by Duke Ellington. masterfully blends traditional African tribal Just Imagine New York Supper Club I Ian Coleman• Eve Lynn• Eve Smith• Yvette Gilburt• Rene Worst•Marv Lewis•Doc Fingers•Paul Ruhland•Kenny Lister•Peter Trill•Tim Hazlett•Chris Nelson•Buff Allan•Rick Kilbourn•Lloyd Arntzen•Herb Lett•Gord Embruff•Joe Hoar•John White•Peter Harsanyi•Bill Emes•Scott Watson•Mike Higgins•Dennis Burke•Mary Lent•Gary Koliger•Billy Cowsill•Linton Garner A COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL MIDI Studio for under $100 MIDI TRACK Ill Atari computer disk drive includes: • Atari computer & disk drive • Sync to tape/SMPTE capabilities • 16 tracks real and step time • 21,000 event capacity AVAILABLE ONLY AT JAU JAZZ JAZZ JAU JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ JAU fflREE GREENHORNS data-tune In the Westend•Comox at Denman 688-8655 2547 KINGSWAY, VANCOUVER 433-6121 Page 9 rm •I DEVON HANLEY - one of our most versatile jazz singers, she has been consistently engaging in local clubs for years. ROBSON SQUARE PLAZA 6/29 in quarter with Kaiser/Wesr/Maksvmenko. ROBSON SQUARE CINEMA 6123 WESTERN FRONT 6124 LANCE HARRISON - one of VANCOUVER'S veterans of the traditional music scene. HOT JAZZ 6123 COLIN JAMES - couples an irresisrable youth and energy with a focused maturity in his sizzling guitar work and soulful voice. A lengthy stint as guest performer with Stevie Ray Vaughan has been one of a long list of recent career highlights. SAVOY 6/26, 27, 28 du MAURIER IN1tRNNIONAl IF YOU HEAR IT AT THE FESTIVAL YOU 'LL FIND IT AT BLACK SWAN • TIM BERNE• UZEB• MILES DAVIS• BILL FRISELL• EKAYA• OLIVER JONES• JAN GARBAREK• KENNY WHEELER• ALBERT COLLINS• BERT WILSON• WYNTON MARSALIS• WONDEUR BRASS• DANETTE COLEMAN• RAN BLAKE• STEVE LACY• GANELIN TRIO• BILL SMITH• BLASTERS• PETER LEITCH• SKYWALK• TITO PUENTE• KAREN YOUNG• MICHEL DONATO• KOKO TAYLOR• CEDAR WALTON • CHARLIE HADEN• JOHNNY ADAMS• EBERHARD WEBER• HENRY KAISER• BOBBY MCFERRIN• OBRADOR• TONY WILLIAMS• ROSCOE MITCHELL• JOHN MAYALL• MAL WALDRON• CHARLIE ROUSE• JANE IRA BLOOM• A LARGE SELECTION OF JAZZ IMPORTS FROM 3.97 NOW AVAILABLE BLACKHAWK RECORDS A new label with new releases from Phil Woods, Ekaya, Billie Holiday & many others. Watch tor the King Oliver mural at 4th & Bayswater. Vancouver's Jazz Corner. 2936 WEST 4TH AVENUE One block West of MacDonald 734-2828 GANELIN TRIO - adventurous free­ improvising trio (performing on fifteen instruments) that has led the jazz underground in the Soviet Union for the past twenty years while individually maintaining stare positions as respected symphonic composers, performers and professors. The first North American tour ever by a jazz group from the U.S.S.R. NEW YORK THEATRE 6129 DARYL JAHNKE QUARTET - an emerging guitarist in the contemporary arena pioneered by Metheny, Scofield. WAVES 6/29 ROBSON SQUARE PLAZA 6/28 JAN GARBAREK GROUP - this Norwegian saxophonist has garnered an international reputation through sixteen years of recordings for ECM recordings - leading his own bands and as a member of the Keith Jarrett Quarter. His current group includes renowned bassist Eberhard Weber, guitarist David Torn and percussionist Kure Wortman. NEW YORK THEATRE 6124 SHANNON GUNN - Shannon's complete understanding of the jazz idiom, her honey­ sweet versatile vocals and classy stage demeanor have earned her a high level of respect among the players she chooses to work with. CHEVRON STAGE 6125 OAKRIDGE 6/26 RICH HALLEY and the LIZARD BROTHERS from PORTLAND, Oregon, feature HALLEY on tenor with a sextet performing original material in the tradition of Mingus, Rollins, Shorter. two LP's available on AVOCET. ARTS CLUB LOUNGE 6125, 26 KATE HAMMETT-VAUGHAN - has been singing professionally since the early seventies. In addition to her solo performances, she is a member of the vocal jazz trio 'GETTING' OFF EASY". Kare was the surprise hit of the 1985 FESTIVAL. CANADA PAVILLION 6123 WAVES 6/26 ROBSON SQUARE PLAZA 6129 Page JO r Page 11 OLIVER JONES - is a talent to be reckoned with - admired by Oscar Peterson, this Monrreal native has impressed international audiences with his fresh, straight-ahead treatments of standards in the jazz piano tradition. - With the Reg Schwager Trio. ROBSON SQUARE CINEMA 6129 � ..... __. ::::, ..... :c c..J ""' • - __. ..... ""' ..... ..... ........ ........ -==: � __. VENUE EXPO ON SITE EXPO THEATRE EXPO BANDSTAND 10:30AM 3 15 WAVES 12 30 BOD 9 30 9 30 PLAZA OF NATIONS 86 STREET CANADA PAVILLION 1:00 9:00 GRANVILLE ISLAND MARKET STAGE 3 00 7 00 FREE CONCERIS BANDS HELL 12 00 12:00 ROBSON SQUARE PLAZA 1 00 6 30 GEORGIA & GRANVILLE CHEVRON STAGE OAKRIDGE CONCERIS 9:00 B:00 5:30 ROBSON SQUARE CINEMA 800 ROBSON ST. ID.DO WESTERN FRONT 303 E. 8th AVE. HYATT 655 BURRARD NEW YORK THEATRE 639 COMMERCIAL DR. JUNE 23 EXPO ON SITE JUNE 24 RENEE ROSNES QUINTET . YOUNG/DONATO WONOEUR BRASS PHIL DWYER QUARTET SALOME BEY BILL SMITH ENSEMBLE EXPO ON SITE K YOUNG/M DONATO WONDEUR BRASS SALOME BEY KATE HAMMETTVAUGHAN PAUL PLIMLEY OCTET NEXUS RYGA-BERSON QUINTET FREE CONCERTS RENEE ROSNES QUINTET CONCERTS FREE CONCERTS CONCERTS HOT CLARINETS CLUBS JAN GARBAREK GROUP V.E.J.I. with BILL FRISELL TIM BERNE ALEX CLINE KENNY WHEELER WONOEUR BRASS BILL FRISELL KAISER-WEST MAKSYMENKO CLUBS LANCE HARRISON KAREN YOUNG/ MICHEL DONATO ROUSE/ YOUNGBLOOD JUNE 28 JUNE 29 REG SCHWAGER TRIO JUNE 27 BOD EKAYA w/ WYNTON MARSALIS PHILIPPE LAPOINTE JUNE 26 B 00YELLOWJACKETS MILES DAVIS PAULINHO RAMOS CELSO & CARLINHOS MACHADO JUNE 25 CELSO & CARLINHOS MACHADO EXPO ON SITE 7 30ALBERT COLLINS KOKO TAYLOR JOHN MAYALL REG SCHWAGER TRIO UZEB EXPO ON SITE OLIVER WHITEHEAD SKYWALK PHILIPPE LAPOINTE EXPO ON SITE EQUINOX SANDRO CAMERIN LUNAR ADVENTURES EXPO ON SITE SKYWALK RENEE ROSNES QUINTET PETER LEITCH ORT SALOME BEY BOB MOVER TRIO PAT LABARBERA ORT BILL RUNGE QUINTET AL MATHESON QUINTET 10:30AM 315 9:30 9:30 9:30 BDO 12:30 9OD 1:00 3 00 7DO 12:00 12DO KATE HV DUO/ E. VAUGHN TRIO DEVON HANLEY TRIO 1:00 6 30 8:00 5:30 ASA PAT CAIRO QUARTET JIM CHIVERS QUARTET FREE CONCERTS PETER LEITCH ORT w. BOB MOVER SALOME BEY PAT LABARBERA ORT DARYL JAHNKE BAOAZJAZZ (4 30) UZEB 1:00TONY WILLIAMS QUINTET BOBBY MCFERRIN TITO PUENTE KATE HAMMETT-VAUGHAN PETER LEITCH QUARTET SALOME BEY PAT LABARBERA ORT WHEELER ONT with BOB MOVER JAZZ BAND ENSEMBLE (DOS PUEBLOS) 7:00 ASA FREE CONCERTS FIELOSTON JAZZ BAND REG SCHWAGER TRIO ASA DARYL JAHNKE TRIO FREE CONCERTS JUNE KATZ TRIO BONNIE FERGUSON TRIO FREE CONCERTS YOUNG/DONATO SALOME BEY BILL SMITH ENSEMBLE KENNY WHEELER QUINTET w1lh BOB MOVER lXPO ON SITE - ouvER WHITEHEAD SKYWALK ill J Y NG/OONA TO � SA OME BEY KENNY WHEELER BILL SMITH ENSEMBLE FREI CONCERTS ASA SHANNON GUNN OUINTET RENEE ROSNES TRIO CELSO & CARLINHOS MACHADO STUART YOUNG DUO ERIC VAUGHN TRIO SHANNON GUNN/ PHIL DWYER CONCERTS STEVE LACY SEXTET CONCERTS STEVE LACY SEXTET CONCERTS BILL SMITH ENSEMBLE 2:00MAL WALDRON QUARTET CONCERTS JAY CLAYTON TRIO with KENNY WHEELER CELSO & CARLINHOS MACHADO PAULINHO RAMOS ORT CONCERTS RAN BLAKE OBRAOOR 9DO 1000 COLIN JAMES BERT WILSON & REBIRTH TBA BERT WILSON & REBIRTH 9 30 9:30 9:30 9:00 BERT WILSON & REBIRTH CLUBS GANELIN TRIO PAUL PLIMLEY OCTET PETER APPLEYARD 5 00FIELDSTON (FREEi JAZZ BAND 1000MACHADO BRO. C. WALTON-HADENHIGGINS TRIO CLUBS ROY REYNOLDS COLIN JAMES 9:30 9:30 JIM BYRNES COLIN JAMES PETER LEITCH QUARTET BE WILSON i & BIRTH K N YOUNG/ � Ml ;1EL DONATO PETER LEITCH QUARTET I :30AM 10:30 10:00 PAT LABARBERA QUARTET HENRY YOUNG QUARTET REG SCHWAGER TRIO (11:30) JOHNNY ADAMS wilh EARL KING EQUINOX HENRY YOUNG QUARTET HANK BALLARD & THE MIDNIGHTERS EQUINOX JIM CHIVERS QUARTET REG SCHWAGER TRIO BLASTERS RICH HALLEY & LIZARD BROTHERS JIM CHIVERS QUARTET RICH HALLEY & LIZARD BROTHERS BLASTERS JIM BYRNES PHOENIX JAZZERS CLUBS ABDULLAH IBRAHIM & EKAYA 2:00JANE IRA BLOOM & KENT MCLAGAN B:00OLIVER JONES & REG SCHWAGER TRIO ROSCOE MITCHELL SOUND ENSEMBLE VANCOUVER ART TRIO TIM BERNE TRIO guest JOHN RAPSON ORNETTE COLEMAN & PRIME TIME LLOYD ARNTZEN CLUBS JIMMY"$ JAM JIM BYRNES CLUBS JIM BYRNES BERT WILSON & REBIRTH ,. HANK BALLARD & THE MIDNIGHTERS ~ CLUBS HOT JAZZ 9 00 JIM BYRNES BERT WILSON & REBIRTH JIM BYRNES TIM BERNE TRIO guest JOHN RAPSON 9:30 9:30 LITTLE FRANKIE LEE 9 30 SAVOY 9:30 PALADINS NEXUS CLASSICAL JOINT CHARLIES 10:00 NEXUS JIM CHIVERS QUARTET YALE TOWN PUMP 10:30 HOSTED BY· JIM CHIVERS QUARTET BERT WILSON & REBIRTH ARTS CLUB LOUNGE 1:30AM CHARLIE ROUSE & ALLEN YOUNGBLOOD ORT BASIN STREET (After Hours Jam) ·- I I I I I