Brenda Lewis & Margaret Stowe Jazz Duo Return to 120 Jazz Series

By: Oct. 18, 2017
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120 Diner proudly present the return of Guelph-based silken-voiced jazz, roots and soul vocalist Brenda Lewis, joined by longtime music partner, gifted Toronto jazz guitarist, producer / engineer Margaret Stowe. They have been performing and recording together as a duo for over 15 years. They know how to play off each other and have an easy rapport. David Kidney, GreenMan Reviews writes: "They work together like a finely tuned machine."

Saturday, October 21 from 6pm to 8pm at 120 Diner, 120 Church St, street level (Richmond & Church), Toronto, Ontario
Tickets $10 to $20 (added to your bill on the night of the show).
Best to phone the restaurant/club well ahead to reserve your dinner table - as the room fills up quickly. Call to reserve at: (416) 792-7725 or text at 416-706-4237.

For 25 years, Brenda Lewis has been captivating audiences - most recently in concert series in the sold-out run of Canada's Gershwins "The Breithaupt Brothers Come Home To Kitchener (in the Jazz at the Registry Series), The Jazz Room in Waterloo, in Toronto series at The Jazz Bistro, The Old Mill's Home Smith Bar and 120 Diner, as well as across Ontario in the Niagara Jazz Festival's "Twilight Jazz", McMichael Gallery's Jazz, Merrickville's Jazz Fest, Uptown Waterloo Jazz Festival, 1000 Islands Jazz Festival, and the Midland Cultural Centre, to name a few.

Guitarist and bandleader Margaret Stowe performs all over Canada and Europe and has recorded and performed with a host of Canadian/International Artists including Harry Manx, Ellen McIlwaine, Rita Chiarelli, Jane Bunnett, Molly Johnson, Salome Bey, Serena Ryder, Dawn Tyler Watson, Mose Scarlett, Lorraine Segato, Amos Garrett, Paul Shafer, Tom Wilson, Shakura S'Aida, Sue Foley, and Big Rude Jake . She was honoured with the 2009 CIUT FM Porcupine Lenny Breau Award.



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