Calendar

Live Music at The Jazz Room

Featuring International jazz acts that play the world’s top clubs (the Saturday program features artistic direction from Mark Kelso). 

Please note that only Grand River Jazz Society events are shown below.

Mar
7
Sat
2026
Jazz Jam
Mar 7 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Joel Haynes Quartet
Mar 7 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

Joel Hayes has grown from his early community musical experiences in his hometown of Burlington, Ontario, and has progressed to playing with some of the finest jazz artists. Highlights include being nominated for a “National Jazz Award” in 2003 and two nominations in 2009 for CD of the Year and Drummer of the Year.He has performed at many international jazz festivals in North America, Europe, China, Japan, South Korea, South America, Australia and the Caribbean.

Joel has also recorded over 30 recordings as a side man including artists such as; Seamus Blake, Russell Malone, Ray Anderson, David Braid, The Cookers and Denzel Sinclaire.Joel’s debut CD, released in November 2005, (Cellar Live Records, Vancouver) is entitled “The Time is Now”, with special guest vocalist, Denzel Sinclaire.

In February 2008, Joel recorded his second CD, “Transitions”, live at the Cellar Jazz Club over three nights with special guest Seamus Blake.His much anticipated 3rd recording after 15 years, The Return (Cellar records) was recorded in Vancouver on February 7th, 2023 and released on September 8th, 2023 with Seamus Blake, Tilden Webb and Neil Swainson.

Personnel:

Joel Haynes – Drums
Jeff King – Tenor Saxophone 
Nancy Walker – Piano
Neil Swainson – Acoustic Bass

 

Check Out:            “The Time is Now”                     “Transitions”

 

Mar
12
Thu
2026
Kyle Brown (Thursday Soul Show!)
Mar 12 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

                                                                        Photo Credit Joseph Naim

Kyle Brown is a Toronto-based singer and actor presenting a celebration of Soul, R&B, and Funk, inspired by what he calls his Trinity of Soul—Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and Donny Hathaway. Their influence forms the foundation, but the performance moves beyond them, exploring the wider roots and evolution of Soul music and the artists who continue to shape it.

He is thrilled to be performing at The Jazz Room for the first time, sharing this music in a space made for joy, groove, and good company.

Kyle’s artistry is born of faith, heritage, and community. The son of Trinidadian immigrants, he first found his voice in the church, where music became both expression and identity. He has since appeared in musical productions including Dreamgirls, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Come From Away which he performed at The Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto and on the Australian National Tour.

Tonight’s performance invites the audience into a living musical lineage—honouring the artists who shaped the genre while celebrating the ongoing spirit and heartbeat of Soul, R&B, and Funk today.

Personnel:

Vocals – Kyle Brown
Keys – Sam Moffatt
Guitar – Caleb Khuu
Bass – Anthony Borek
Drums – Jude Leynes


Videos:   
I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know

Mar
13
Fri
2026
Tim Moher’s “Clefs of Moher”
Mar 13 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

The Clefs of Moher was formed in 2014 specifically to perform for an annual series of Multiple Sclerosis Fundraisers at the Conrad Centre for the Performing Arts in Kitchener. This Celtic-inspired modern 7-11 piece ensemble had so much fun bringing down the house for those events, that they went on to play the RegistryTheatre (and the Jazz Room  annually from 2017-20. More recently, the large ensemble was revived due to popular demand to play the ‘First on Stage Series’ at First United  and the Sun Life Financial Uptown
Waterloo Jazz Festival, Belmont Village Festival and Neruda Arts newest festival ‘All That Worldly Jazz Festival’. Some of their spirited original compositions have been aired on CBC Radio and CKWR. Of note, one of Tim Moher’s hits – Wicklow Mountain – was performed on CBC across Ontario featured on Craig Norris’ program “In the Key of C”.

In November of 2022, the Clefs of Moher released their second album at The Registry Theatre to a packed house. The long-awaited Vol 2 is a mix of explosive, high-energy Celtic Irish music with jazzy overtones and symphonic pieces with hauntingly beautiful melodies woven throughout each measure. A musical exploration of Tim Moher’s Irish roots with the stellar arrangements of co-producer, Juno-nominee, Rick Hutt. In January 2023, the Clefs of Moher were the guest artists to another sold out show with the
Stratford Symphony Orchestra.This Jazz Room performance will feature some of Tim’s original jazz compositions, including newly released Clefs of Moher tunes as well as some audience favourites of the Clefs.

Personnel:

Tim Moher (Saxes)
Shane Cook (Fiddle)
Paul Gribbon (Uilleann Pipes and Whistles)
Paul Stouffer (Keys)
Ralf Buschmeyer (Guitar)
Mark Kelso (Drums)
Tyler Wagler (Bass)
Rob Gellner (Trumpet)
Jim Edwards (Trombone)

 

Check out:    Link to Clefs of Moher Videos

 

Mar
14
Sat
2026
Ted Quinlan Quartet
Mar 14 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

 

 

Ted Quinlan is regarded as one of Canada’s top guitar players. His skills are highly in demand as a jazz player, session musician, writer and educator. As a busy sideman Ted has performed with Chet Baker, Freddie Hubbard, Jimmy Smith, Joey DeFrancesco, Michael Brecker, Dave Holland, Maria Schneider and Dave Liebman. His debut CD ” As If” received a Juno nomination for Contemporary Jazz. It was followed by “Streetscape” which features him in a trio setting and “Around the Bend”, a duo collaboration with piano great Brian Dickinson. His latest recording “Absolutely Dreaming” is scheduled for release in the fall of 2019.

Ted’s other numerous recording credits include his performances on Mike Downes’ Juno winning CD’s “Ripple Effect” and “Root Structure”, Doug Riley’s “Con Alma”, Radioland Records’ ” Tribute to Wes Montgomery”, Phil Dwyer’s ” Road Stories”, Dave Restivo’s ” Prayer for Humankindness”, Ted Warren’s ” First Time Caller”, David Clayton-Thomas’ “Combo” and “Canadiana” and Nancy Walker’s “New Heiroglyphics” and “ ‘Til Now Is Secret”. Ted is the former Head of the Guitar Department at Humber College’s Music Program in Toronto.

They will be playing music from our Juno nominated album “Absolutely Dreaming” as well as jazz standards and brand new material.

Personnel:

Ted Quinlan-guitar
Brian Dickinson-piano
Dan Fortin-bass
Ted Warren-drums

Listen to Ted in    “Absolutely Dreaming”     “Babylon”      “X Marks the Spot”

Mar
20
Fri
2026
Mary-Catherine Pazzano
Mar 20 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

 

For the past decade, Mary-Catherine has since been working steadily as a performer, freelance vocalist and recording artist, music educator, vocal coach, and music director. Performance highlights include the American debut of Songs for My Mother Off-Broadway at Symphony Space (NYC), jazz performances at the iconic Birdland Jazz Club (NYC), and headliner at: Uptown Waterloo Jazz Festival, Jazz Bistro (Toronto), The Rex (Toronto), The Jazz Room (Waterloo), and The Registry Theatre (Kitchener). She has also been a featured soloist with the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.  Her debut album “You’re Gonna Hear From Me” was released to critical acclaim and received airplay on CBC and JazzFM, among others.

Personnel:

Mary-Catherine Pazzano (vocals)
Jason Hunter (saxophone)
Mark Eisenman (piano)
Pat Collins (bass)
Steve James (drums)

Check out:  “Just One of Those Things”   “Have Yourself a Very Merry Christmas”   “I’ve got my Love to Keep me Warm”  “Its Magic/Sentimental Journey”      “A Simple Conversation”     “River”    “I Feel Pretty” Live at Birdland

Mar
21
Sat
2026
Jazz Jam
Mar 21 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Diane Roblin & Life Force
Mar 21 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

 

Diane Roblin’s dynamic career has earned her a place among Canada’s most respected women in jazz.  Diane is an International Songwriter Competition winner.  She is known for her powerful compositions and expressive keyboard style blending technical agility with a deep commitment to the connective power of music. As a composer, pianist, electric keyboardist, improviser, and bandleader, Diane’s spirited, genre-crossing work has led to collaborations with artists ranging from avant-garde improviser Charles Gayle to the iconic rock band Rough Trade.

Her new album, Breath of Fresh Air, released on Zsan Records in late 2024, continues this legacy. It showcases Roblin’s expansive musical voice, weaving jazz, funk, and impressionist harmony into compositions that are both adventurous and deeply moving. Leading her six-piece ensemble, Life Force, Diane explores high-energy soundscapes punctuated by intricate, emotionally resonant improvisations. A classical pianist by training, Diane pursued a diverse music education,  immersing herself in jazz improvisation, world music, as well as electronic composition with David Rosenboom. She has also studied with mridangam master Trichy Sankaran and participated in the Ornette Coleman/Karl Berger workshop in NYC, where she worked with luminaries like Lee Konitz, and in the Dutch Improv Academy with drummer Hans Bennink.

Diane’s collaborations span an impressive range of Canadian jazz and experimental musicians, and she regularly performs in both traditional and experimental contexts.  Her CDs have had international airplay and her performances have reached audiences at major venues and festivals in North America and Europe including Amsterdam’s Bimhuis and New York’s Smalls. Diane is also an active member of the Association of Canadian Women Composers. www.dianeroblin.com

“Their masterful collaboration has created an extraordinary, multifaceted musical journey that sparks the imagination and uplifts the spirit. Highly recommended!”..midwest.com

“Diane Roblin is respected as one of Canada’s important women in jazz. Not only is she an expressive and master keyboardist, she’s a powerful composer.  Her performances, along with this recording, exemplify her technical agility and spirited genre-crossing arrangements that sparkle under the umbrella of jazz. This newly released album “Breath of Fresh Air” continues her legacy.  Dee Dee McNeil, Making the Scene:  

Diane Roblin’s Life Force band has been described as a “virtuosic  ensemble of Canadian hotshots” who play Diane’s diverse and spirited compositions that blend her broad influences ranging from high-energy  jazz-funk to impressionism…something unique to offer jazz  fans” (JAZZ.FM91).     www.dianeroblin.com

Personnel:

Diane Roblin –  piano, keyboard, compositions
George Koller – upright and electric bass
Kevin Turcotte – trumpet/flugel horn
Colleen Allen – alto, soprano
John Johnson – bass clarinet, tenor

 

Check out;     “Fasten Your Seatbelt”     “Suspend Yourself”

 

Mar
22
Sun
2026
Kyle Pogline (Special Sunday concert 4:00-6:30PM-doors at 3:00)
Mar 22 @ 4:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Since moving to the Greater Toronto Area in 2017, Kyle Pogline has proved himself to be one of the city’s finest upcoming jazz trumpet players. At the age of 21, coming out of the traditional playing style of Clifford Brown as well as the fierce and modern sounds of Woody Shaw, he has developed his own unique sound and vocabulary that has heavily lent to his ability to find a musical voice in most of all types of jazz music.

Get ready for an afternoon of Bebop and hard bop jazz!

He has thus far shared the stage with many of Canada’s finest jazz musicians such as Pat LaBarbera and PJ Perry and has performed in some of Toronto’s finest big bands such as the Alex Dean Jazz Orchestra and Mike Malone Jazz Orchestra. With the last year of his undergraduate degree under way, he’s amassed a wide variety of performance experience in a wide variety of ensembles, such as concert bands, pit orchestras, small and large jazz ensembles as well as pop/commercial bands. His array of experiences has earned him the reputation of being a versatile player, capable of taking command of any musical situation.

Personnel:

Kyle Pogline – Trumpet
Evan Miles – Piano
Max Simpson – Bass
Norbert Botos – Drums


Check out: “Live from Studio2”    “Rain Dance”

Mar
26
Thu
2026
“The Music of Billy Preston & Booker T. Jones!” part of our “Thursday Soul Series!”
Mar 26 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

 

After a sold-out show last June featuring the music of Ray Charles – Lance Anderson and Matt Weidinger return to the Jazz Room to premiere a new show celebrating the music of two iconic keyboardists (organ/piano) known for defining soul, funk and R&B. Jones is a Grammy Award-winning musician, producer and arranger, best known as the leader of Booker T and the MGs, crafting instrumental classics like ‘Green Onions’. Preston was a brilliant pianist, singer and songwriter, and a sought-after session keyboardist in the 1960s, backing artists including Little Richard, Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. In the 1970s Preston achieved significant solo success, writing and releasing major hits including ‘Will It Go Round in Circles’, ‘Nothing from Nothing’ and ‘ Outa-Space’.

Both were masters of soulful grooves, improvisation and session work, inspiring countless artists with their distinct yet complementary styles. Join us for an exciting and energizing evening celebrating these two icons’ contributions and ongoing inspiration! Piano and Hammond organ makes a glorious sound and Matt and Lance are two of the countries top players. This will truly be an Organ and Piano Summit.

Personnel: 

 Matt Weidinger – organ/piano, vocals
 Lance Anderson – piano/organ, vocals
 Chris Latta – guitar
Mike Rajna – drums

 

Check out:    “Matchedash Parish Demo Reel”