Connor Derraugh
Venue: Palm Lounge 222 Broadway Winnipeg Join me for an early evening of jazz and jazz infused pop piano in the incredibly beautiful Palm Room at the Hotel Fort Garry!
Venue: Palm Lounge 222 Broadway Winnipeg Join me for an early evening of jazz and jazz infused pop piano in the incredibly beautiful Palm Room at the Hotel Fort Garry!
Venue: AceArtInc 288 McDermot Ave. Winnipeg Lucky 7 is a pilot performance series in Winnipeg, MB, intersecting musicians from far reaching genres and disciplines. The idea behind Lucky 7 is simple: bring together two ensembles from different backgrounds, with complimentary skill sets to play a show: two individual sets and one collabor...
Venue: Prairie Ink McNally Robinson Grant Park 1120 Grant Avenue Winnipeg Philip Collins is a Winnipeg based trumpet player who has been playing for a number of years. A versatile musician, Philip has covered a vast range of styles from Jazz to Rock, and Reggae to Country. A former member of the Dirty Catfish Brass Band, […]
Venue: Bell MTS Place 260 Hargrave Street Winnipeg
Venue: Sam\'s Place 159 Henderson Highway Winnipeg Promoters: Sam\'s Place Tim & Marianne at Sam\'s Place! Original Rock & Roll songs by Red Rose played acoustically by their duo, song-writer, Tim Braun & lead vocalist, Marianne Rose.
Venue: MBCI Jubilee Place 173 Talbot Avenue Winnipeg
Venue: Silver Heights Restaurant and Lounge 2169 Portage Ave Winnipeg
Venue: West End Cultural Centre 586 Ellice Avenue Winnipeg Trampoline has finished recording their first full-length rock musical called Happy Crimes and they are very excited to share it with you. Happy Crimes is an exploration into the imaginings and feelings of a man anticipating the apocalypse amidst the tensions of his nightmares, political preoccup...
Venue: Centennial Concert Hall 555 Main Street Winnipeg “Profound musical imagination,” “Stunning panache” – a few of the accolades for Cameron Crozman who performs the Dvořák Cello Concerto on the Bonjour Stradivarius. Alexander Mickelthwate returns to lead the WSO in the “tragic and heroic” first symphony by Rachmaninoff. This will be exciting! ...