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Sat. April 23rd 2016 St. James Community Hall Vancouver BC $24-$28

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April in Paris: 10th Annual Gypsy Jazz Festival: Marc Atkinson Trio, Black Gardenia

Marc Atkinson's compositions are punchy, driving and rhythmically inventive. The...
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Sat. April 23rd 2016 + Add to Calendar St. James Community Hall (All Ages)
8:00pm  Doors at: 7:00pm $28 ($24 members)

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Marc Atkinson Trio
from Victoria BC
Unknown
Black Gardenia

Presented by:

The Rogue Folk Club
The Rogue Folk Club is a registered non-profit Society in th...
3214 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC
Open / Operational

Hard-copy tickets

Physical tickets at: The Rogue Folk Club, Rufus Guitar Shop, Highlife Records, Tapestry Music (ex-Prussin Music)

Event Description

Marc Atkinson's compositions are punchy, driving and rhythmically inventive. They take the guitar beyond the usual repertoire and sound. The tunes have a fiery but elegant style, infused with a catchy blend of influences. All the while maintaining the laid-back humour and casual "good time feel" of Canada's West Coast. His picking has been described as flawless, surprise-filled, sizzling and supremely melodic. His music is original, complex and challenging in its conception and delivery but remains accessible and absorbing. With Brett Marten on rhythm and Joey Smith on bass, the music of this fine trio welcomes all listeners aboard for an intriguing, exhilarating and unforgettable ride.

Daphne Roubini playfully named ”First Lady of Uke” sings and plays the Ukulele in her band Black Gardenia (featuring Daphne Roubini and Andy Smith with Paul Pigat and co.), the Vancouver-based five-piece whose ‘London Jazz meets Americana’ sound has delighted festival and club audiences on two continents. With their unique, darkly-relaxed blend of vintage jazz, country, folk and blues from the 20′s, 30′s and 40′s, Black Gardenia takes listeners on a journey to an age where cool meant classy and noir was the norm.

“A relaxed approach to old school jazz with tinges of blues, country, and western swing, with some of the hippest Ukulele that you can hope to hear.” - Ken Pickering, Artistic Director and Co-Founder, Vancouver Jazz Festival

http://www.roguefolk.bc.ca/concerts/ev16042319

Venue

St. James Community Hall
3214 W. 10th Ave.
Capacity364
Open / Operational

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April in Paris: 10th Annual Gypsy Jazz Festival: Marc Atkinson Trio, Black Gardenia @ St. James Community Hall Apr 23 2016 - Apr 19th @ St. James Community Hall

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