Music news and ideas in Hamilton, Canada
Music news and ideas in Hamilton, Canada
Hamilton Philharmonic Musicians: Organized and United
Fine Facts About the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra The Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra employs 60 musicians, with 30 of them as full-time…
Hamilton Children’s Choir Packs the Guangzhou Opera House
Happy New Year With Brian Berneker’s Auld Lang Syne 2013
Copyright © 2012 Brian Berneker Participants: Harmonica: Luigi Campanella Vocals: Robin Benedict, Missy Bauman, Ellie Ketsetzis, Emmett Sherlock, Melinda Morton, Maggie Ciere Lead Guitar/…
Jazz Connection Big Band: The Sleeping Giant for Hamilton Sidemen
The Jazz Connection Big Band’s next show is at The Pearl Company on Friday, December 14, 2012. Guests are trumpeter…
ArtHouse Festival Series Presents Ross Wooldridge and His Tribute to the Benny Goodman Sextet
Ross Wooldridge ArtHouse for Children and Youth is on the right track when it comes to embedding social outreach into…
The Dundas Valley Orchestra: A Jewel In The Valley
One of the smartest uses of municipal tax money, next to the basics of education, sanitation, and safety, is in…
Hamilton All Star Vocal Jazz Lands Prestigious Invitational US Jazz Education Conference Gig
This news release was passed on to our readers, thanks to Chris McLaughlin, director of the ensemble: Hamilton All Star…
What? Learn An Instrument At My Age? Yes! With New Horizons Band Program
Item: New Horizons Band Program for Seniors Comes to Burlington New Horizons Band, Woodbridge Do people over 50 even…
The Peter Banting Swingtet
Get your swing thing on The PETER BANTING SWINGTET was formed in 1999. The group’s instrumentation includes: guitar, bass, drums,…
“If The Kids Aren’t Having Fun, They’re Not Coming Back”
Corey Pearce and Drumming For The Greater Good “Everyone in there was in a marching band uniform” “It was during…
How To Play Tribute To Benny Goodman, And Make For A Perfect Summer Evening
Ross Wooldridge and His Sextet Shows How It’s Done at Music at Fieldcote, Sunday July 8 Everything was right, musically…