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    Blue Sun Duo

    Vignoble Domaine Bresee 303 Chemin Draper, Sutton, Québec, Canada

    Bewitching, gentle, vibrant and passionate, that's what the Blue Sun Duo is all about. Created in 2024 by two Université de Montréal musicians, the duo offers a colorful amalgam of arranged pieces and a vast repertoire spanning jazz, blues, Latin, bossa and more.

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    Homebrew Dixieland Band

    Vignoble Domaine Bresee 303 Chemin Draper, Sutton, Québec, Canada

    Formed in 1995, this group from the Eastern Townships offers festive, timeless New Orleans tunes. Their lively rhythms will have you traveling, smiling and tapping your feet.
    Stanley Lake (cornet), Édouard Touchette (trombone), Claude Prud'homme (guitar), Sylvie Goupil (clarinet), Micheal Hynes (piano).

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    3Bucks

    Vignoble Domaine Bresee 303 Chemin Draper, Sutton, Québec, Canada

    Hailing from Montreal, 3Bucks is an up-and-coming guitar trio featuring guitarist Mathieu Lampron, bassist Emil Woest and drummer Benny Winkelman-Batchelor. Founded by three friends who met in CEGEP, the trio seeks to push the boundaries of the classical format by incorporating jazz, folk and world music influences.

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    The Honeysuckle Sisters

    Vignoble Domaine Bresee 303 Chemin Draper, Sutton, Québec, Canada

    Marie-Neige Châtelain, Laura Barr, and Almut Ellinghaus - Vocals; Stanley Lake - Trumpet, Michael Hynes - Keyboards

  • VIGNOBLE DOMAINE BRESEE
    Homebrew Dixieland Band

    Vignoble Domaine Bresee 303 Chemin Draper, Sutton, Québec, Canada

    Formed in 1995 and hailing from the Eastern Townships, this group performs festive and timeless tunes from New Orleans. Their lively rhythms will transport you, make you smile, and have you tapping your feet.
    Stanley Lake (cornet), Édouard Touchette (trombone), Claude Prud'homme (guitar), Sylvie Goupil (clarinet), Micheal Hynes (piano).

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    MARIE SOLEIL LAMBERT DUO

    Vignoble Domaine Bresee 303 Chemin Draper, Sutton, Québec, Canada

    Captivating, gentle, vibrant, and passionate—that's the Blue Sun Duo. Created in 2024 by two musicians from the University of Montreal, the duo offers a colorful mix of arranged pieces and a vast repertoire spanning jazz, blues, Latin, bossa nova, and more.

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    Ben Gilbert / Dominique Poirier

    Vignoble Domaine Bresee 303 Chemin Draper, Sutton, Québec, Canada

    Curious and bursting with creativity, multi-instrumentalist Dominique Poirier grew up in Oka and began playing piano at around the age of six before turning to guitar lessons. As a teenager, he developed a passion for blues and jazz, which led him to pursue college studies in guitar at Cégep de Saint-Laurent. He deepened his mastery of his instrument and developed his love for composition.

  • VIGNOBLE DOMAINE BRESEE
    Homebrew Dixieland Band

    Vignoble Domaine Bresee 303 Chemin Draper, Sutton, Québec, Canada

    Formed in 1995 and hailing from the Eastern Townships, this group performs festive and timeless tunes from New Orleans. Their lively rhythms will transport you, make you smile, and have you tapping your feet.
    Stanley Lake (cornet), Édouard Touchette (trombone), Claude Prud'homme (guitar), Sylvie Goupil (clarinet), Micheal Hynes (piano).

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    Ben Gilbert & Lauriane Morel

    Vignoble Domaine Bresee 303 Chemin Draper, Sutton, Québec, Canada

    The Lauriane Morel and Ben Gilbert duo plays a wide range of music, mostly from the jazz repertoire in a compact and intimate format. Lauriane's impressive ability to sing beautifully while playing stand-up bass simultaneously fills out both the low and higher melodic sonic realms, while Ben's lush chordal guitar accompaniment and virtuosic solos fill the music out perfectly. Come for old classics, interesting arrangements of newer tunes, and perhaps a few surprises.

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