Music, Music, Music (and the Heavyweights)

There’s a lot of music shaking this September and I just wanted to make everyone here aware of it. The Heavyweights have two big gigs coming up that I’m spreading the word on
Monday September 6th @ The Rex Hotel 9:30PM
The Rex is Canada’s Premier Jazz Venue and this marks the first time we’re playing [...]

Press and Gig in Winnipeg

Getting press as a jazz musician is extremely difficult. Partly for that reason, I’m very happy that an article on both myself and a band I’m involved with have been published in the past week.
The most recent is a blog post by the Artistic Director for Toronto Downtown Jazz, Josh Grossman, on The Heavyweights Brass [...]

G20, Jazz Fest etc.

I’m at home right now. I should have been at a rehearsal but it was canceled, due to safety and transportation problems cause by the G20. I decided to make lemonade and write this blog.
Most of this morning was spent watching youtube videos, checking out blogs, Twitter and Facebook media. My heart is breaking as [...]

Swing Symphony, David Bryne and La India

Just a short little one here.
First off here is link (link removed due to copyright infringement) to a recording of Wynton Marsalis’ Swing Symphony. It was performed last night as a collaboration between the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and the  Berlin Philharmonic.
The recording starts off with a question and answer with Wynton, Sir Simon Rattle and [...]

The Christopher Butcher Quartet plays the music of J.J. Johnson

This coming sunday night my quartet will be playing the music of J.J. Johnson at the fine Roncesvalles Village Jazz establishment Gate 403
Christopher Butcher- Trombone
Todd Pentney- Piano
Justin Gray- Upright Bass
Fabio Ragnelli- Drums and Cymbals
J.J. has gone down in the history books as the creator and zenith of bebop trombone playing. He did for the trombone [...]

Bad Romance

I always start my posts with a thought on how long it’s been since I last wrote. I  can be a little bit of a procrastinator especially if it doesn’t involve directly playing music. So maybe this is just the rate that I will blog at.  Lots has been going on and I’m just gonna [...]

Loafers

Toronto is full of interesting people. They likely aren’t hanging around North York, or Bay Street, but you may find them in Kensington on a sunday, in art galleries on Dundas, Queen West, around Parkdale. Musicians, artists, dancers, photographers, cyclists, inventors, social media celebrities, business owners, chef’s etc. etc. Just thought I’d share a story [...]

Rob Teehan: A Love Story

First off that title is a joke, merely a play on words with a reference to one of Rob’s many blogs. Now that that’s cleared up, Rob is an amazing human being. He’s a local tuba player and composer that I met a few years back in the Dark Park Brass band. He was walking [...]

Ginga: A Brazilian way to groove

I have been an erratic blogger as of lately. I’m planning a bunch of short ones instead of procrastinating on long in depth posts. I’m just going to share some short things.
I purchased a tamborim today. I have been attempting to play the deceptively difficult little drum, the melodic voice in Samba, for the last [...]

Almost there

Well folks all the content is up on the website.
I’ll be getting together with Andrew Louis later in the week, to add a banner and clean up the formatting, but it’s all here, enjoy.
Check back soon for some interesting blogs.