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Canadian jazz refers to the jazz and jazz-related music performed by jazz bands and performers in Canada. There are hundreds of local and regionally based Canadian jazz bands and performers. A number of Canadian jazz artists have achieved international prominence, including Oscar Peterson, Maynard Ferguson, and Gil Evans. [1]
This is a list of bands from Canada. Only bands appear here; ... Live on Arrival (2007–) LiveonRelease ... TODAY (2013–) Today I Caught the Plague ...
Here are the bands performing live this year. ... (Sept. 3 in Tennessee) and the final stop, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Oct. 10. (The band was forced to reschedule its July 17 show ...
Established in 1982, the Concours de Jazz is an annual competition held at the Montreal International Jazz Festival. The competition takes place between Canadian groups performing original music, and is part of the festival's outdoor program. Throughout its history the prize has been awarded to many of Canada's most prominent jazz musicians. [12]
Stacker identified 20 music legends from the '70s who still perform today. All acts included either performed in 2024 or have a show scheduled for 2025. ... R&B, and jazz. The band released their ...
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The Ottawa Jazz Festival held in Ottawa, Canada, is a music festival held annually, and celebrates its 45th anniversary in 2025. [2] It showcases a wide range of jazz genres, including swing, jive, fusion jazz, hot jazz, boogie as well as diverse cultures and traditions.
It was founded in 1972 by Robert Richmond (the founding president), Gary Wadsworth, and Paul Miner. The CSBF added vocal and concert band components in 1981 and 1985, respectively. The name was changed to MusicFest Canada, in 1987, embracing the instrumental jazz, concert band and choral/vocal jazz divisions.