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Volume 18 Issue 7 - April 2013

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Adrian Wright, cello.

Adrian Wright, cello. 795 Dundas St. E.,London. 519-672-7950. /(adv); (sr/st).●●2:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Youth Orchestra Concert No.3. ConradCentre for the Performing Arts, 36 King St.W., Kitchener. 519-745-4711 or 888-745-4717.; (child).●●2:00: Theatre Ancaster. Made in Canada.See Apr 12.●●3:00: Metropolitan United Church. Music@Met. David Baskeyfield, organ. 468 WellingtonSt., London. 519-432-7189 x27. Free.●●3:00: Nota Bene Baroque/Classics at TheRegistry. Once Upon a Time. Early musicwith storytelling and puppetry. Guests:Shadow Puppet Theatre; local storytellers. 122Frederick St., Kitchener. 519-578-1570. ;(sr); (under 18); (adult with childunder 10).●●3:00: Primavera Concerts. AgnewMcAllister Duo. Irish and Scottish melodiesfrom 18th century to present. Aisling Agnew,flute; Matthew McAllister, guitar. St. BarnabusChurch, 33 Queenston St., St. Catharines.905-736-2150. ; (st); (st);(eyeGo). Refreshments and meet the performersat intermission.●●3:00: Wellington Winds. Jokes and Riddles.Works by Strauss, Elgar, Ives, Rossini, Bach,Rauber and P.D.Q. Bach. WW Brass Quintet;Daniel Warren, conductor. Knox PresbyterianChurch, 50 Erb St., Waterloo. 519-579-3097.; (sr); free(st). Also Apr 21 (Kitchener).●●4:00: St. Mark’s Anglican Church. Verdi,Wagner, Weill and ‘Way. Wagner: WesendonckLieder; Verdi: arias from La Forza Del Destino;Weill: selections from One Touch of Venus;and Broadway selections. Patricia Haldane,soprano; Steven Kettlewell, piano. 41 ByronSt., Niagara-on-the-Lake. 905-468-3123 or416-997-4978. . Proceeds to Holy TrinityAnglican Church, Chippawa.●●7:30: Aeolian Hall. Jenn Grant and ErinMcKeown. Indie/singer-songwriter doublebill.795 Dundas St. E., London. 519-672-7950./$18(adv); (st).●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. Fund-Raiser: Quartet Khanand the “unaccompanied minors” quartet.For the Canadian Premiere ofthe Raleigh Ringers HandbellEnsemble in concert.Thursday, May 23 8:00 pmMetropolitan United Church468 Wellington Street, LondonTickets: .00B. Concerts Beyond the GTAKhatchaturian: Trio for clarinet, violin, piano;Ravel: Quartet in F; Bates: Red River, forQuartet Khan with electronics. Participatingmusicians are Wilfrid Laurier UniversityFaculty of Music students. KWCMS MusicRoom, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. By donation, suggested minimum.Wednesday April 17●●12:15: Wednesday Noon Concerts. Coloursof Spring. Varied announced works. HuronHeights Secondary School Concert Band;Robert Houghton, conductor. St. Andrew’sPresbyterian Church, 54 Queen St. N.,Kitchener. 519-576-2129. Free. Family and kidfriendlyprogram.●●7:30: Plumbing Factory Brass Band. OurHome and Native Land – A Celebration ofCanada. Henry Meredith, conductor. ByronUnited Church, 420 Boler Rd., London. 519-471-1250 or 519-659-3600. /(adv);(st)/(adv).●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. WLU Faculty Piano Quartet.Schumann: Piano Quartet in E-flat Op.47;Brahms: Piano Quartet Op.60 No.2 in c. JerzyKaplanek, violin; Christine Vlajk, viola; PaulPulford, cello; Leslie De’Ath, piano. KWCMSMusic Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).Thursday April 18●●7:15: Skyliners Big Band. In Concert atBarrie City Hall. Big band standards and otherselections. Maria Branje, vocals; Ron Robbins,conductor. Barrie City Hall Rotunda, 70 CollierSt., Barrie. 705-487-2574. Free, donationswelcome.●●7:30: Centre for the Arts Brock University.Jake Shimabukuro. Jazz ukulele. SeanO’Sullivan Theatre, 500 Glenridge Ave., St.Catharines. 905-688-5550 x3257. .●●7:30: Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.What Next Festival of New Music: WhatDoes Music Look Like? Art created by music.Dundas Valley School of Art, 21 Ogilvie St.,Dundas. 905-526-7756. Free. Festival Passesavailable: (does not include Fiesta);(hpoGO under 35; does not include Fiesta).Join Us...Festival ConcertFor the final Festival Concertwith over 400 English HandbellRingers under the direction ofDavid Harris (Raleigh Ringers’conductor).Saturday, May 25 8:00 pmAlumni Hall, Western UniversityLondon, ON (free parking)Tickets .00www.tribute2013.ca for tickets (tickets at door—cash only)Friday April 19●●7:30: Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.What Next Festival of New Music: Simulacrum.Chamber music for winds and brass. FirstHamilton Christian Reformed Church, 181Charlton Ave. W., Hamilton. 905-526-7756.; (for both April 19 concerts). FestivalPasses available: (does not include Fiesta);(hpoGO under 35; does not include Fiesta).●●8:00: Theatre Ancaster. Made in Canada.See Apr 12.●●10:00: Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.What Next Festival of New Music: Late NightPerformance. John Kameel Farah, pianoand electronics. First Hamilton ChristianReformed Church, 181 Charlton Ave. W.,Hamilton. 905-526-7756. ; (for bothApril 19 concerts). Festival Passes available:(does not include Fiesta); (hpoGOunder 35; does not include Fiesta).Saturday April 20●●7:30: Centre for the Arts Brock University.Natalie MacMaster, fiddle. Sean O’SullivanTheatre, 500 Glenridge Ave., St. Catharines.905-688-5550 x3257. .●●7:30: Chatterson Funeral Home andCremation Services. A Note of Thanks. Elgar:Sea Pictures; selections from Les Miserables,Phantom of the Opera and others. MichaelBurgess, tenor; Dara-Dale Hartshorn, mezzo.New Life Brethren in Christ Church, 28 TraceyLn., Collingwood. 705-445-4700. . Benefitconcert for the Collingwood General andMarine Hospital.●●7:30: Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.What Next Festival of New Music: Fiesta!Bernstein: Overture to Candide; Gershwin:Rhapsody in Blue; Copland: AppalachianSpring; Torke: Javelin; Richardson-Schulte:new work (world premiere); López: Fiesta!Lucille Chung, piano; James Somerville, conductor.Hamilton Place, 10 Macnab St. S.,Hamilton. 905-526-7756. -; -(sr); (under 35).●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. Till Fellner, piano. Haydn: SonataNo.47 in b XVI:32; Mozart: Sonata No.15 inF K494; Bach: Well-Tempered Clavier II,Preludes and Fugues Nos. 1-4; Schumann:Symphonic Etudes. KWCMS Music Room, 57Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ;(sr); (st).●●8:00: Theatre Ancaster. Made in Canada.See Apr 12.Sunday April 21●●2:00: Theatre Ancaster. Made in Canada.See Apr 12.●●3:00: Church of the Guardian Angels.Marian Lessons and Carols. Choral works byAichinger, T. B. Armstrong, Biebl, Lauridsen,Mendelssohn and others. Chamber choirassembled from around Simcoe County andbeyond; Jeffrey Moellman, conductor. 115West St. N., Orillia. 705-326-2849 x23. Free.Refreshments to follow.●●3:00: Wellington Winds. Jokes and Riddles.Works by Strauss, Elgar, Ives, Rossini, Bach,Rauber and P.D.Q. Bach. WW Brass Quintet;Daniel Warren, conductor. Grandview BaptistChurch, 250 Old Chicopee Dr., Kitchener. 519-579-3097. ; (sr); free(st). Also Apr 14(Waterloo).●●7:30: Cuckoo’s Nest Folk Club. JoanneCrabtree and Paul Mills. Chaucer’s Pub,122 Carling St., London. 519-473-2099.$18/(adv).Monday April 22●●7:30: Perimeter Institute. Classical WorldArtists: Concert No. 3. Works by Beethoven,Britten and Rachmaninoff. Alisa Weilerstein,cello; Inon Barnatan, piano. Mike LazaridisTheatre of Ideas, 31 Caroline St. N., Waterloo.519-833-4480. ; (st, w/ID).Wednesday April 24●●12:15: Wednesday Noon Concerts. Coloursof Spring. Varied announced works, mainlyclassical. Springdale Trio (Wendy Wagler,flute; Hector Vasquez, cello; Boyd McDonald,piano). St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 54Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-576-2129. Free.●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. Duo Concertante. Bach: Sonatas forViolin and Keyboard Nos. 2, 4 and 6; Morlock:new work (premiere). Nancy Dahn, violin;Timothy Steeves, piano. KWCMS Music Room,57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ;(sr); (st).Thursday April 25●●7:30: Centre for the Arts, BrockUniversity. Good Lovelies. Folk-based trio.Sean O’Sullivan Theatre, 500 GlenridgeAve., St. Catharines. 905-688-5550 x3257..90-.●●8:00: Aeolian Hall. Martha Wainwright.795 Dundas St. E., London 519-672-7950./(adv).Friday April 26●●8:00: Acoustic Muse Concerts. SmalesPace Reunion Concert No.3. Canadian folkand roots. Valdy; Lynn Miles; Ian Tamblyn;Brent Titcomb; David Bradstreet; and others.Aeolian Hall, 795 Dundas St. E., London. 519-672-7950. /(adv).●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. Duo Concertante. Bach: Sonatas forViolin and Keyboard Nos. 1, 3 and 5; Crawley:new work. Nancy Dahn, violin; TimothySteeves, piano. KWCMS Music Room, 57 YoungSt. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr);(st).●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Cirque de la Symphonie. Circus performanceschoreographed to classical masterpieces.Evan Mitchell, conductor. Centre inthe Square, 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-745-4711 or 888-745-4717. -. Also Apr27(mat and eve).●●8:00: Theatre Ancaster. Made in Canada.See Apr 12.Saturday April 27●●10:30am: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Goldilocks and The Three Musical Bears.Waterloo Region Museum, 10 Huron Rd.,Waterloo. 519-745-4711 or 888-745-4717. ;(child). 9:30am: Pre-concert sessions withMusic for Young Children. Post-concert meetthe performers. Also Apr 13.●●2:30: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Cirque de la Symphonie. Also 8:00. See Apr26.●●3:00: Elora Festival Singers. The Musicof David Briggs. David Briggs, organ; NoelEdison, conductor. St. John’s Church, 36Henderson St., Elora. 519-846-0331. .●●7:00: Luke Fillion. I Feel Like Singing! A mixof folk, pop, choral and world music. LukeFillion, baritone; Brian Turnbull, piano; DanScruton, guitar, Kokoro Singers. CentenaryUnited Church, 24 Main St. W., Hamilton. 905-921-9495. ; (adv).52 | April 1 – May 7, 2013 thewholenote.com

●●7:30: Brock University Department ofMusic. Viva Voce Choral Series: Spring Suites.Avanti Chamber Singers; Harris Loewen, conductor.St. Barnabas Anglican Church, 31Queenston St., St Catharines. 905-688-5550x3817. ; (sr/st); (under 13/eyeGo).●●8:00: Guelph Chamber Choir. Songfest2013: Community Concert. World music.Antler River Project; Guelph Male Choir;Gerald Neufeld, conductor. River Run Centre,35 Woolwich St., Guelph. 519-763-3000. ;(st); (eyeGo).●●8:00: Kingston Symphony Orchestra.Power & Passion. Smetana: Dance of theComedians; Dvořák: Cello Concerto: Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade. Denise Djokic, cello.Grand Theatre, 218 Princess St., Kingston.613-530-2050. -.●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Cirque de la Symphonie. Also 2:30. See Apr26.●●8:00: Ontario Welsh Festival. Côr MeibionTâf Male Voice Choir. Choir from Cardiff.Marriott Gateway on the Falls Hotel, 6755Fallsview Blvd., Niagara Falls. 416-578-6592..●●8:00: Places To Stay Niagara. Food andMusic in Wine Country. Mike Field JazzQuintet. Stone Church Winery, 1242 Irvine Rd.,Niagara-on-the-Lake. 877-342-4374. 0.00.Includes three course dinner starting at 6:00.●●8:00: Theatre Ancaster. Made in Canada.See Apr 12.Sunday April 28●●3:00: Friends of Music (Dublin StreetUnited Church). Sundays@3: Vikings onVacation. Music blending traditional musicfrom Scandinavia, the Baltics, Nova Scotiaand elsewhere, with influences from Klezmerto avant-garde. Ensemble Polaris (includesfolk harp, bagpipe, recorder, bass clarinet,accordion, mandolin and other instruments).Dublin Street United Church, 68 Suffolk St. W.,Guelph. 519-821-0610. ; (st).●●7:30: Achill Choral Society. BrahmsRequiem. Stephanie Kramer, soprano; KirkLackenbauer, bass; Christopher Dawes,organ; Shawn Grenke, piano; Roger Black,timpani; A. Dale Wood, conductor. St.JamesRoman Catholic Church, 2118 Adjala-Tecumseth Townline, Colgan. 905-584-6710.; (under 13).Wednesday May 1●●12:15: Wednesday Noon Concerts. Coloursof Spring. Varied announced works, mainlyclassical. Elizabeth Lepock, soprano; JasonWhite, piano. St. Andrew’s PresbyterianChurch, 54 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-576-2129. Free.Friday May 3●●12:15: St. Jude’s Anglican Church. NoonRecital. Stephanie Burgoyne, organ. 81Peel St., Brantford. 519-752-0965. Freewilloffering.●●8:00: Aeolian Hall. Pavlo. Mediterraneanguitar. 795 Dundas St. E., London. 519-672-7950. /(adv).●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyViennese Delights. Strauss: Overture toDie Fledermaus; Webern: Symphony Op.21;Mozart: Violin Concerto No.3 in G; Weber:Concertino for Clarinet in E-flat; Haydn:Symphony No.94 in G “Surprise”; Strauss:Blue Danube Waltz. Anita Walsh, violin; RossEdwards, clarinet; James Judd, conductor.Centre in the Square, 101 Queen St. N.,Kitchener. 519-745-4711 or 888-745-4717. -. Also May 4, 5(mat).Saturday May 4●●2:30: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Family Series: The Harmony Factory. EvanMitchell, conductor. 1:15: Pre-concert artactivities and musical demonstrations. Centrein the Square, 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener.519-745-4711 or 888-745-4717. ; (child).●●7:00: Grand Philharmonic Children’s Choir.We Will Find An Answer. Works by Papoulis.Guests: St. Mary’s Children’s Choir, Andrea deBoer-Jones, conductor. First United Church,16 William St. N., Waterloo. 519-578-6885.; (under 30); (eyeGo).●●7:30: Chorus Niagara. Verdi Requiem.Featuring over 200 choristers and instrumentalists,and four soloists. Lake Street Armoury,81 Lake St., St. Catharines. 866-617-3257 or905-688-5550 x3257. ; (sr); (st).Post-concert reception, candle lighting ceremonyand cake, in celebration of ChorusNiagara’s 50th year.●●7:30: John Laing Singers. Morning andEvening. Tavener: Svyati; Bach: music fromCello Suite No.1 (new choral adaptation by R.Bergs); and works by Rutter, Byrd, Vasks andDvořák. Mercer-Park Duo (Rachel Mercer,cello; Angela Park, piano); Guest: YehonatanBerick, violin. St. Paul’s United Church, 29 ParkSt. W., Dundas. 905-628-5238. ; (st).Also May 5(mat, Burlington).●●7:30: King Edward Choir. SpringAwakening. Orff: Carmina Burana; Sifuba:South African Choral Suite; and others.Collier Street United Church, 112 Collier St.,Barrie. 705-734-0116. /(adv); (17and under).●●7:30: Serenata Community Choir. OurFavourite Things: 25th Anniversary Concert.Selection of sacred and secular music. GaryHeard, conductor. St. Paul’s United Church,308 King St., Midland. 705-526-4724. ;(st).●●8:00: DaCapo Chamber Choir. LeonardoDreams. Enns: Ten Thousand Rivers of Oil;Whitacre: Leonardo Dreams of his FlyingMachine; Buhr: Richot Mass. St. John theEvangelist, 23 Water St. N., Kitchener. 519-725-7549. ; (sr/st); (eyeGO, child).Also May 5(mat, Waterloo).●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyViennese Delights. See May 3.Sunday May 5●●2:30: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyViennese Delights. See May 3.●●3:00: DaCapo Chamber Choir. LeonardoDreams. Enns: Ten Thousand Rivers ofOil; Whitacre: Leonardo Dreams of hisFlying Machine; Buhr: Richot Mass. KnoxPresbyterian, 50 Erb St. W., Waterloo. 519-725-7549. ; (sr/st); (eyeGO, child).Also May 4(eve, Kitchener).●●3:00: Kawartha Youth Orchestra. Soundsof Spring. Vivaldi: Spring (from The FourSeasons); and other works. Market HallTheatre, 140 Charlotte St., Peterborough.705-749-1146. /(adv); (youth).●●3:00: Metropolitan United Church. Music@Met. Daniel Roth, organ. 468 Wellington St.,London. 519-432-7189 x27. Free.●●3:30: Huronia Symphony Orchestra.Grand Finale. MacMillan: Fantasy on ScottishMelodies; Bruch: Violin Concerto No.1; Brahms:Symphony No. 3. Oliver Balaburski, conductor.Collier Street United Church, 112 Collier St.,Barrie. 705-721-4752. ; (st); (child).●●3:30: Melos Choir and Chamber Orchestra.The Tudors. Byrd: Mass for Four Voices;Gibbons: This is the record of John; and otherworks. David Cameron, conductor; guests:Dylan Hayden, tenor; consort of viols, harpsichordand organ. St. George’s Cathedral, 270King St. E., Kingston. 613-549-7125. .Monday May 6●●8:00: Aeolian Hall. The Bills. BC folk quintet.795 Dundas St. E., London. 519-672-7950./(adv).Tuesday May 7●●7:30: Perimeter Institute. Classical80 Gladstone80 Gladstone Ave. 416-516-719980gladstone.comApr 20 8pm Jeff LaRochelle Origins Ensemblew/ Jessica Deutsch $TBA. Apr 27 8pm JustinGray w/ Ravi Naimpally $TBA.Alleycatz2409 Yonge St. 416-481-6865 alleycatz.caEvery Mon 8pm Salsa Night w/ Frank Bischunand free lessons. Every Tue 8:30pm CarloBerardinucci Band. No Cover. Every Wed8:30pm City Soul Swinging Blues & VintageR&B. No Cover. Every Thu 9pm Soul andR&B (bands alternate weekly). Every Fri/Sat 9:30pm Funk, Soul, R&B, Top 40. after 8:30pm. Apr 4 The Munrows. Apr 5, 6Ascension. Apr 11 Fusion. Apr 12 Lady Kane.Apr 13 Soular. Apr 18 Mark Joseph Band. Apr19 Ascension. Apr 20 Soular. Apr 25 CousinSlow Poke. Apr 26 Lady Kane. Apr 27 Soular.Artword Artbar15 Colbourne St., Hamilton. 905-543-8512artword.net (full schedule)Bon Vivant Restaurant1924 Avenue Rd. 416-630-5153bonvivantdining.comEvery Thu 6-9pm Bill Naphan Solo Guitar.Every Fri 6-9pm Margaret Stowe Solo Guitar.Castro’s Lounge2116 Queen St. E. 416-699-8272castroslounge.com No Cover/PWYC.Every Sun 4pm Live jazz. Every Mon 9pmRockabilly Night w/ the Cosmotones. EveryTue 8pm Smokey Folk; 10:30pm blueVenus.Every Wed 8pm Mediterranean Stars. EveryThu 9pm Jerry Legere & the Situation. EveryFri 5pm Ronnie Hayward. Every Sat 4:30pmBig Rude Jake.Chalkers Pub, Billiards & Bistro247 Marlee Ave. 416-789-2531chalkerspub.comAll weekend events: cover; free(under 16).Every Wed 8pm-midnight Girls Night Out JazzJam w/ host Lisa Particelli. PWYC. Apr 6 6-9pmBrian Chahley Quartet: Chahley (trumpet); DanFortin (bass); Fabio Ragnelli (drums) . Apr 75-8pm York Jazz Ensemble w/ Beverly Taft .Apr 13 6-9pm Robi Botos Trio. Apr 14 7-10pmMandy Lagan (vocals); Dave Restivo (piano);Jim Vivian (bass); Blair Mackay (drums). Apr20 6-9pm David Occhipinti Trio: Occhipinti (guitar);Dan Fortin (bass); Terry Clarke (drums).Apr 27 6-9pm Dave Young Quartet: Young(bass); Dave Restivo (piano); Terry Clarke(drums); Kelsey Grant (trombone).C. In the Clubs (Mostly Jazz)World Artists: Concert No. 4. Works byBach, Debussy, Gubaidulina, Saint-Saënsand Sarasate. Karen Gomyo, violin; DinaVainshtein, piano. Mike Lazaridis Theatre ofIdeas, 31 Caroline St. N., Waterloo. 519-833-4480. ; (st, w/ID).●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. Dmitris Kotronakis, classical guitar.Bach: Chaconne (arr. Kotronakis); Paganini:Caprices Nos. 1, 20, 16 and 24; Moraitis: 9Sketches (Dedicated to DK); Rak: RussianWaltzes; Piazzolla: Suite Troileana; Dyens:Hommage à Villa-Lobos. KWCMS Music Room,57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ;(sr); (st).Classico Pizza & Pasta2457 Bloor St. W. 416-763-1313Every Thu 7pm Nate Renner. No Cover.Communist’s Daughter, The1149 Dundas St. W. 647-435-0103Every Sat 4-7pm Gypsy Jazz w MichaelJohnson & Red Rhythm. PWYC.DeSotos1079 St. Clair Ave. W. 416-651-2109Every Thu 8pm-midnight Open Mic Jazz Jam,hosted by Double A Jazz.Dominion on Queen500 Queen St. E. 416-368-6893dominiononqueen.com (full schedule)Every Sat 4-7:30pm Ronnie Hayward. EverySun 11am-3pm Rockabilly Brunch w/ AlistairChristl and the Cosmotones. No Cover. EveryTue 8:30pm Hot Club of Corktown Django Jamw/ host Wayne Nakamura. PWYC. Every Wed8pm Corktown Ukelele Jam . Apr 4 8pmThe Wee Folk Club . Apr 5 9pm Havana toToronto . Apr 7 7pm Landen Veira Quartet. Apr 11 9pm Suzie’s Alibi: Rockabilly Swing. Apr 13 9pm Blues & Troubles $TBA. Apr18 7pm The Wee Folk Club . Apr 26 8:30pmOften Running . Apr 28 4-8pm DebbieFleming’s Toast & Jam .Dovercourt House805 Dovercourt Rd. 416-537-3337odd-socks.org (full schedule)Every Sat 9pm-1am Saturday Night Swing:Dance featuring Live Swing Bands and twopre-party dance classes. Dance ; with one class, $18 with both. (No Dance onApril 13).Emmet Ray, The924 College St. 416-792-4497theemmetray.comAll shows: No Cover/PWYC.Apr 1 7pm Ken McDonald Quartet; 9pmMakeshift Island. Apr 3 9pm Kevin Butler &Friends. Apr 4 9pm John Wayne Swingtet.Apr 7 9pm Graham Playford. Apr 8 7pm RobGrieve Group; 9pm Matt Newton Trio. Apr10 9pm Peter Boyd & Friends. Apr 13 9pmBlues in Trouble. Apr 15 7pm James Brown &Mike Milligan; 9pm David Occhipinti Trio. Apr17 9pm Kevin Butler & Friends. Apr 18 9pmVokurka’s Vicarious Virtuoso Violin. Apr 219pm Union Duke. Apr 22 7pm Monkey House;9pm David Buchbinder Trio. Apr 24 9pm PeterBoyd & Friends. Apr 28 9pm Tropical Punch.Apr 29 7pm Chelsea McBride and the City;9pm Adrean Farrugia Quartet.thewholenote.com April 1 – May 7, 2013 | 53

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