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  • NEW EVENT! Emerging Talent Contest (Sutton Jazz & Centre de Musique Victor)

    Salle Alec & Gérard Pelletier - LA SAG 4c, Maple St., Sutton, QC, Canada

    In collaboration with the Centre de Musique Victor, Sutton Jazz is organizing for the first time this year an emerging talent competition for young jazz musicians at CEGEP and university level. The purpose of the competition is to present talented young musicians thus offering them visibility in our region. The ensembles will be judged during…

  • The Homebrew Dixieland Band

    Espace Légion Sutton Legion Park (Saturday Market) 2, Curley St., Sutton, QC, Canada

    An evening of toe-tapping, hand-clapping music from New Orleans presented by the band that keeps dixieland jazz alive in the Eastern Townships. Both traditional and original tunes bring to life this joyful and timeless music. Stanley Lake (trumpet, vocals), Sylvie Goupil (clarinet), Dave Reilly (trombone), Claude Prud'homme (guitar), Michael Hynes (piano), Jean Lavigne (percussion) https://youtu.be/HE1HFVXcoVo…

  • Special Event

    Festival closing event and Jam session Join members of the Jazz Festival and musicians for a fun jam/ party as we wind up the 2022 Festival in style. CHANGE OF VENUE: We're sorry! For reasons beyond our control, we have to change site again. Our event will take place at Pub Mocador!

  • The Homebrew Dixieland Band

    Mont SUTTON 671, Maple St., Sutton, QC, Canada

    An evening of toe-tapping, hand-clapping music from New Orleans presented by the band that keeps dixieland jazz alive in the Eastern Townships. Both traditional and original tunes bring to life this joyful and timeless music. Some of the Homebrew Dixieland Band: Stanley Lake (trumpet, vocals), Sylvie Goupil (clarinet), Claude Prud'homme (guitar), Simon Esterez (bass) MORE…

  • Honeysuckle sisters

    Mont SUTTON 671, Maple St., Sutton, QC, Canada

    The Honeysuckle Sisters, a vocal close harmony group from the Eastern Townships, created in 2016, has performed at festivals and private events, from Sutton’s Jazz Festival and Fall Festival, Bromont’s St John’s cultural centre, Knowlton’s Theatre Lac Brome, Potton’s Sundays in the Park, to Sherbrooke’s Loubards, Howard’s Park and Christmas Market as well as the…

  • The Homebrew Dixieland Band

    Mont SUTTON 671, Maple St., Sutton, QC, Canada

    An evening of toe-tapping, hand-clapping music from New Orleans presented by the band that keeps dixieland jazz alive in the Eastern Townships. Both traditional and original tunes bring to life this joyful and timeless music. Stanley Lake (trumpet, vocals), Sylvie Goupil (clarinet), Dave Reilly (trombone), Claude Prud'homme (guitar), Michael Hynes (piano), Jean Lavigne (percussion) MORE…

  • Almut Ellinghaus Jazz Ensemble

    Mont SUTTON 671, Maple St., Sutton, QC, Canada

    Presenting traditional jazz standards with a kick and original compositions. An intimate, upbeat and well-polished performance. Enjoy our close interplay, daring interpretations, unexpected improvisations. Michael Hynes’ harmonically intricate and rich tonal colours and Stanley Lake’s cabaret-style moritats are brought to life with depth and mirth, and the unique vocal range and theatricality of Almut Ellinghaus.…

  • Michael Hynes Trio

    Mont SUTTON 671, Maple St., Sutton, QC, Canada

    A vibrant mix of original and standard jazz repertoire. Claude Prud'homme (guitar), Michael Hynes (keyboards) and Tevet Sela (saxophone)

  • MOLLIES
    Stanley Lake, Édouard Touchette, Tevet Sela & Michael Hynes

    MO'CAFÉ 9, Principale N., Sutton, QC, Canada

    Stanley Lake - trumpet, Édouard Touchette – trombone, Tevet Sela – saxophone, Michael Hynes - keyboard The 2023 Sutton Jazz festival kicks off with a fanfare from these 3 stellar brass players. From Dixie to Bebop with some of Stan and Mike’s original tunes mixed in.  

  • JOHN-SLEETH PARK
    Homebrew Dixieland Band

    John Sleeth Park 7 Academy, Sutton, Québec, Canada

    Stanley Lake – trumpet & voice, Claude Prud’homme – guitar, Édouard Touchette – trombone, Michael Hynes – keyboards The spirit of New Orleans comes to John-Sleeth Park. Four members of this renowned ensemble perform bayou favourites.

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