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JOHN-SLEETH PARK
Homebrew Dixieland Band

John Sleeth Park 7 Academy, Sutton, Québec, Canada

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

SUTTON LEGION PARK
Solarium

Sutton Legion Park 2, Curley St., Sutton, QC, Canada

Aube/Nocturne is a double album that pays tribute to everything that inspires us, from traditional Quebec music to film scores and tarot cards. It's 18 tracks that all have the same destination in mind, without taking the same route.

JOHN-SLEETH PARK
Velvet Music

John Sleeth Park 7 Academy, Sutton, Québec, Canada

Velvet Music transcends borders with a love of Bossa Nova, samba and velvety jazz. Singing in 4 languages, they offer an immersive musical experience. A sensory musical adventure not to be missed!
Marie-Neige Chatelain (vocals), Jacques Bergeon (guitar), Thiago Ferté (saxophone), Jonathan-Guillaume Boudreau (double bass).

SUTTON LEGION PARK
AFJP (Annam’s Family Jazz Project)

Sutton Legion Park 2, Curley St., Sutton, QC, Canada

Launch of the band's 4th album "The Shorter Way" - inspired by the famous Wayne Shorter. Re-interpretation of Mr. Shorter's repertoire plus new compositions, not forgetting tracks from the 3 previous albums.
Annam Nguyen (guitar), Jonathan Boudreau (bass), Thiago Ferte (saxophone), Bernard Riche (drums).

JOHN-SLEETH PARK
Yamaska Jazz

John Sleeth Park 7 Academy, Sutton, Québec, Canada

A two-part presentation will show the full range of textures that a 6-piece ensemble can achieve.
Claude Prud'homme (guitar), Michel Guignet (trumpet), Édouard Touchette (trombone), Benoit Buccheit (saxophone), André Lafleur (bass), Louis-Vincent Hamel (drums).