Czech Wednesdays! Pilsner Urquell for $6.50, and selection of schnitzels ($14-$15)
LUKE VAJSAR TRIO
7.00
Bassist Luke Vajsar plays original loop style bass music in styles of funk, jazz, psychedelic, lounge. These are the main genres found in the music, however one can hear influences from virtually all styles of music. Luke has recorded over a dozen albums in various formats of either solo, duo or trio. The trio features his brother Andrew and Avi Iyer on percussive beats. Andrew and Avi are percussion extraordinaires who have crafted their art of the instruments since childhood. The three have been playing constantly around Toronto neighbourhoods as well as internationally and recorded together over a decade and are always working on taking the music to new places full of colour, dynamics and surprises. Their story like compositions feature each instrument in their own right that one can tune into and listen closely for the details within. The groovy vibes help create the perfect atmosphere for a social crowd or a more focused listen. Whatever the type of night the trio aims to create great times for all that get to be there. Come on out for a night of musical treat and good times. For further info please visit lukevajsar.com
AHN PHUNG
11.00
“Anh Phung is a shining example of the modern musician: as a child, she earned her virtuosity while sweeping flute contests across Canada, and has since used her mastery of the flute as a compass to navigate countless styles of music, constantly learn new instruments and consistently deliver exciting performances. Not bothered by the conventions and standard limitations of the flute, her powerful musical voice steers her through everything from hip-hop to bluegrass to Bulgarian folk music, and she is the leader of prog-rock tribute band Tullstars and performance art act Hairbrain. Catch Anh Phung on the mainstage at a summer festival facing off with the lead guitarist, or slinking around the basement after-hours at a free jazz club, but blink and she's off chasing the next new sound.” -Alan Mackie