PAUL REDDICK
6.00
Paul Reddick is a five time Juno Award nominee and Juno Award winning blues influenced songwriter, singer, harmonica player. He has written songs with Colin Linden, Tom Wilson, Steve Marriner among others, Colin James featured Paul Reddick’s song ‘Devilment’ as the first single on his 2024 album ‘Chasing The Sun’.
Guitarist Kyle Ferguson has worked with Paul Reddick since 1991 when they co-founded the influential rock blues band The Sidemen.
Anna Ruddick, bassist extraordinaire, has performed and toured with Randy Bachman, Chantal Kreviazuk, City in Colour, Tom Wilson, to name but a few.
Gary Craig has toured as the drummer with Bruce Coburn, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Anne Murray, Tom Cochrane, Tom Wilson. He is the best drummer.
FLAMENCO SATURDAYS
8.30
Flamenco has been a staple at Drom for the last 7 years! Come enjoy the promise of an evening of intense, emotional vocals, guitar and percussion with mesmerizing dance and intricate percussive footwork.
$15 cover after 10PM and $20 after 2AM, with all proceeds going directly to the musicians performing.
TRASH PANDA BRASS
11.30
Trash Panda Brass is a Toronto-based queer brass band bringing joy, community, and high-energy music to streets and stages since 2022. Known for their unique arrangements of iconic queer hits, they have been featured on the cover of The WholeNote magazine and have performed at TD Jazz Fest, the Canadian National Exhibition (Midway Stage), and Cultivate Festival. In addition to performing, they have appeared as guest panelists at Queen’s University and Wilfrid Laurier University, speaking on queer representation in post-secondary music. In 2023, they released their debut EP, Opposable Thumbs. Fiercely community-oriented, Trash Panda Brass is here and proudly queer!
DROM JAM WITH RASH
2.30
Rash is a group with Tim Shia (Friendly Rich, Donne Roberts, Worst Pop Band Ever), and Andrew Rasmussen (Hailey Blais, Hannah Georgas, the 99s) along with a mix of other musician friends depending on their mood. They enjoy improvising almost as much as grooving, but not as much as short walks on long beaches.