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The Pe-de-cana JULY Golden 10 pm PROGRAM GUIDE Weekdays from 5 pm to 1 am Saturdays from Noon to 1 am Tony Wedding Wilson Sundays from Noon to Midnight Band Sextet 3 3 pm 4 5 6 7 8 10pm 9 3 pm Cronin/Sikula/ 9 pm 9 pm 9pm 9pm Courtney Pe-de-cana Artist In Residence Gaucher Trio Saul Lisa Wing 10pm 8 pm John Korsrud The Duchess & Nick Jaina Berson Miller's plus The Dukes Shango Ashe Lido Andrea Kevin House Quartet of Swing Q Revel plus Mother Tall Brothers 10 3 pm 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 pm Cronin/Sikula/ 9 pm 9pm 9pm 9pm Artist In Residence Pe-de-cana Gaucher Trio 9pm Bill Horist Herald Nix Sunmay 8pm John Korsrud 10pm Dan Gaucher's Ronley & with Ana Bon-Bon Johnny Reno Sangha ADVANCE TIX: Stop-Time Mecca Dave Brian Dunn Teper Electric Band with HIGHLIFE RED CAT SCRATCH ZULU RIME Quartet & Normal Gowans Mystery Guest Bent Tail We proudly serve 19 20 21 .. 17 3 pm 18 9 pm 22 23 3 pm W. OPEN NIGHTLY! Pilsner, IPA, Cronin/Sikula/ Artist In Residence NO 9pm 9pm 9pm 10pm Pe-de-cana Authentic Turkish cuisine, top notch music, Scottish Cream Ale & Stout Gaucher Trio Hilary Grist John Korsrud John Millard 10pm great ambiance and fair pricing... 8pm Maryem Juan at Vancouver's only Eurasian eatery & music room N CD Release & Blind God H H N Stringfever & Friends DeMarias plus OJ OJ by Casablanca Party Happy Day Tollar Kevin House KORSRUD Cowboys Band KORSRUD 24 3pm 25 26 9 pm 27 28 29 30 3 pm 9pm 9pm 8 & 11pm Sean Cronin 9pm Artist In Residence Pe-de-cana Quintet Linda McRae John Korsrud Steve Bon-Bon David THIS MONTHS 8pm 10pm USUAL ADMISSION: $5-10 sliding scale for most concerts ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Archie & The Orquesta Smith's & Rose Lindley Commercial plus Ganga USUAL SHOWTIMES: Sun: 8 pm; Mon-Thu: 9 pm; Pateman Goma Dura Steps with 310 COMMERCIAL DRIVE 255-9119 & The Drivers Pigby Steve Dawson Fri-Sat: 10 pm for most shows AT VANCOUVERS ONLY LICENSED Breakmen Giri EURASIAN EATERY & MUSIC ROOM Open nightly for dinner & live performance .... lovingly brewed 31 3pm ADMISSION: $5-10 SLIDING SCALE FOR MOST EVENTS and for lunch on Saturday & Sunday. Gord Grdina DINNER& MUSIC Monday-Friday: 5 pm - 1 am in small batches, Trio Saturday: Noon - 1 am just down the street 8pm NIGHTLY! Sunday: Noon - Midnight Building LUNCH & MUSIC Blocks We accept Visa, M/C & debit cards with Paul Plimley SATURDAY & SUNDAY Reservations for parties of 10 or more are possible & www.stormbrewingvancouver.com recommended. Check out our menu! 2 & Friends July 3/ (afternoon) Nick Jaina, Kevin House & Mother (8 July 5/ Artist In Residence: John Korsrud / Shango Ashé (9 and soulful vocals, and unique arrangements to make up JULY 2005 AT RIME: BON TON ROULIE! PM, $5-10) One beautiful triple-bill! pm, $5-10) melody rich songs that are guaranteed to soothe in a live Named after the setting. Courtney Wing guitar, vocals; Mark Beach guitar, We're damn proud of this month's sizzling & Nick Jaina plays guitar and piano God of thunder, synthesizer; Matt Smith drums www.courtneywing.com vivacious line-up! Don't be a square...be ballads with devastatingly good lyrics. percussionist Jack He will be featuring songs from his Duncan has there!! "[Revel] will convince even the new album "The Bluff of All Time", assembled some staunchest traditionalist that July 1/ The Golden Wedding Band (10 pm, $5-10) mixing the grace and smoothness of of Canada's finest modern technology and old- GREAT NEWS! Multi-instrumentalist, roots Infectious kitchen sink music from the 20's through to the Paul Simon with the street vernacular to create The fashioned balladry can co- legend DAVID LINDLEY is visiting RIME for a present by this swinging party band ... covered styles and grittiness of Tom Waits. Shango Ashé World Jazz Ensemble, a group that blurs the exist. Brian Eno would be include: country-swing, rhumba, tango, calypso, dixieland, rare solo concert on JULY 29TH! Special www.binarydolls.com/nickjaina lines between jazz and Latin music. Intense Afro-Latin proud." Exclaim! Magazine jazz & blues with “Perfesser” Chris Dean tenor banjo, guitar, rhythms are the foundation which launches their Guest will be guitarist Steve Dawson. Early & vocals; Andrew Burden trombone, baritone sax, As the explorations. In Brazil, Shango is worshipped as a thunder Andrea Revel guitar, vocals late shows available at $20 in advance at sousaphone, vocals; Colin Maskell soprano sax; Clive instigator of the whole "Artist and weather god by the Umbandists. John Korsrud www.andrearevel.com Highlife, Red Cat, Scratch, Zulu, & Rime or “Pops” Jackson bass; Matt Belbin drums, percussion. In Residence" idea at Rime trumpet; Mike Braverman saxes; Lou Mastroianni piano; $25 at the door. Selling like hot cakes...very and our first resident in Danny Parker bass; Jack Duncan congas; Phil Belanger July 9/ (afternoon) Pé-de-cana (3 pm, by donation) July 2/ (afternoon) Pé-de-cana (3 pm, by donation) February, Kevin House is one timbales www.turnerme.com/shangoashe.shtml Please, see July 2 for details. few tickets left for the early show... Every troubadour, whose spooky, Saturday impressionistic fairy tales with July 6/ Lisa Miller's Q (9 pm, $5-10) July 9/ (evening) afternoon in ornate, burnished melodies "The pianist possesses serious talent. Duchess & The THIS MONTH’S ARTIST IN RESIDENCE July, these stun audiences each and Most impressive is how suggestive her Dukes of Swing plus wickedly every time. pieces are-not in the lascivious sense, Tall Brothers (10 talented core www.kevinhouse.ca but in their quicksilver ability to evoke pm, $5-10) Good trio of a variety of subtle emotions ... a light Times Double-Bill! Our Artist In instrumentalist touch and an even lighter hand with Un-curdle your Residence on s, who have tonality, playing with a kind of martini with the lush performed numerous times as part of Brejera & won over Tuesdays in July, delicious ambiguity that connotes lounge, swing crowds at Rime, will play some beautifully home-spun, not just different feelings, but different composer, band sounds of this heart-warming Brazilian music, including choro, samba, key signatures as well" Alexander veteran jazz band leader, trumpeter bossa-nova and a little jazz. They will be joined by different Varty - The Georgia Straight with much humour, John Korsrud has guest instrumentalists on winds, strings, percussion and personality & plenty of edge! Noelle Pion vocals; Danny performed with vocals for each performance. Mario Silva guitar; Trevor Lisa's tunes and compositions Kane saxophones; Budge Schachte guitar; Al Johnston Murray cavaquinho; Paul Bray percussion. everyone from DOA Rime's well-loved avant-barbershop trio, is back! Mother interpreted by some of the city's best improvisors. Peggy bass; Mark Halpin drums; Martin Romero conga. performs lush, interwoven vocal harmony, sentimental, Lee cello; Lisa Miller piano; Steve Smith bass; Dylan van to Dal Richards, July 2/ (evening) Tony Wilson Sextet (10 pm, $5-10) One tongue in cheek lyrics put to infectious pop melodies, der Schyff drums Led by Tom & Bill Small, Tall of Vancouver's greatest working Veda Hille to The novel chord progressions. Ryan Guldemond guitar, Brothers will sure to get you high bands and best kept secrets, Duke Ellington vocals; Molly Guldemond, Debra-Jean Creelman vocals. July 7/ The Lido (9 pm, $5-10) A debut. A dark-roasted one way or another...either with Orchestra. One of bursting with young talent, led blend of jazz and folk. A reefer songs from the 30's & 40's by veteran guitarist Tony Wilson July 4/ Saul Berson Quartet (9 pm, $5-10) collaboration of original made famous by the likes of Nat Canada's most with Jesse Zubot violin; Masa The focus of this composition and lyric Cole, Ella & Django...or with a "big prominent Anzai saxophones; J.P. Carter great quartet is featuring a group of fat stick of tea"..."save the roach trumpet; Russell Sholberg composers, John has to create an celebrated local musicians, for me"... Bill Small guitar, vocal; bass; Skye Brooks drums. been commissioned eclectic mix of both instrumental and Danny Kane sax, vocal; Tom music vocal. Julie McGeer Small bass, vocal; Mark Halpin drums, vocal by The Vancouver July 3/ (afternoon) Cronin / Sikula / Gaucher Trio (3 pm, incorporating vocals; Jillian Lebeck www.tallbrothers.tripod.com Symphony, The CBC by donation) Every Sunday afternoon in July, we have Middle-Eastern piano, vocals; Peggy Lee live music! The first three Sundays in July, we'll be treated Radio Orchestra, overtones with a pinch of Piazzolla thrown in for good cello; Kevin Elaschuck July 10/ (afternoon) Cronin/Sikula/Gaucher Trio (3 pm, by to these three constants of the Vancouver jazz & creative television, dance measure. It is music that "creates an intense set of trumpet; André Lachance bass; Paul Townsend drums donation) See July 3 for details music scene, playing music that they would want to listen companies and Arabian rhythms and…is a delirious mess of tango and to. One talented jazz outfit! Dave Sikula guitar; Sean several European ensembles. He leads the klezmer" Cadence July 8/ Courtney Wing plus Andrea July 10/ (evening) Dan Gaucher's Stop-Time Quartet Cronin bass; Dan Gaucher drums. Revel (10 pm, $5-10) "... a displaced left plus Bent Tail with Heather 18-piece Hard Rubber Orchestra, Orquesta “Fine stuff! What a treat, I love this disc; I am going to put Coaster with soul, groove and something Haley & Julie Vik (8 pm, Goma Dura and various other strange and it in my big bin for my end of the year 'Hit List' roundup… to prove and an excess of ability to do it" $5-10) Stop-Time, a unusual projects.
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