Patrick Smith Quartet

When:
June 12, 2026 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm
2026-06-12T20:00:00-04:00
2026-06-12T22:30:00-04:00
Cost:
$32/20

 

Patrick Smith is a freelance musician and teacher based in Toronto (originally from Ottawa). He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Performance (BMus with Honours) from the University of Toronto, during his time there he was given the Ann and Wallace McCoy Renewable Scholarship upon graduation was awarded the SUBA Institute Award for Performance Excellence. Outside of his formal education, Patrick has traveled to New York  to study with internationally acclaimed American saxophonist Mark Shim and in the past has studied under Canadian jazz legends Mike Murley, Kelly Jefferson and Tony Malaby.

He has established himself as a gifted and in demand freelance saxophonist in the Canadian music scene. He has extensively toured Canada, the US, and Europe with Erez Zobary, Legends of Motown (featuring Michael Dunston and Gary Beals),  My Son The Hurricane, Chelsea Mcbride’s Socialist Night School and Forever Seger. In Spring 2019 he appeared with the Hitmen Drumline at the NBA Finals at Scotiabank Arena. He has performed alongside jazz legends as Juini Booth (former bassist of McCoy Tyner, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers),Terry Clarke (former drummer of Jim Hall, Oscar Peterson) and David Liebman (Elvin Jones).He has appeared at the Toronto Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, Mariposa Folk Festival, Starbelly Jam, Wapiti Festival and many more.

Patrick keeps up a very active  freelance schedule in Toronto appearing with many acts namely  Eighth Street Orchestra,  Dee Dee and the Dirty Martinis, Kubla, Queen Pepper, Erez Zobary, Soular, Dan Pitt Quintet, Jenna Marie, Shout The Band, Laura Hubert, Forever Seger, and Socialist Night School.

In 2018, Patrick released his debut album of original music entitled “Still Searching” with his jazz quintet featuring Kae Murphy on trumpet.. He currently leads the Patrick Smith Quintet (playing his original music) and the Patrick Smith 3-Oh (Jazz standards) and he also co-leads the free jazz machine The Archives of Eternity featuring vibraphonist Mark Hundevad.

Check out: “Vibes and Saxophone”     “You must believe in Spring”