Trail & District Arts Council Jazz at the Griff Serires presents
Rick Lingard Quintet: A Jazzified Christmas
Thursday, December 12, 2024 at 7:30 pm in the Griff at The Bailey Theatre.
2 x 45 minute sets plus intermission.
Single tickets are $25.
Individual Ticket Under 30 years old and Common Access Card holders (with ID): $12. (sold at the Box Office only)
Or buy a 6-show series pass for Jazz at the Griff for only $120. Limited availability. Get your pass now!
Patron Members get a 20% discount on full price tickets.
Last year series subscribers can buy first from July 30 – Aug 13
Patron Members can buy Aug 13 – 27
General On sale is after August 27
All individual tickets available online at tickets.trail-arts.com, by phone at 250-368-9669, and in person at the Bailey Box Office at 1501 Cedar Ave., Trail. Series passes available only by calling or visiting the Box Office.All shows general admission. Groups of 4 may reserve a table at the box office.
The Jazz at the Griff series, presented by Trail & District Arts Council, brings you The Rick Lingard Quintet “A Jazzified Christmas”. Enjoy the jazz club vibe as you savour a glass of wine in a setting that is up close and personal with the band.
The band features Rick Lingard as lead vocalist and saxophonist, Juno award-winner Mike Rud on guitar, Dave Restivo on piano, Steve Parish on drums, and Doug Stephenson on bass.
Previously the music director at Mt. Sentinel Secondary School for over twenty-five years, Rick Lingard now owns and operates the private music school the Kootenay Music Academy (KMA). Rick’s past bands include No Excuse, The Atlantics, Playmor Junction Big Band, Hornography and What It Is. Rick has assembled orchestras and directed the music for: “Into the Woods”, “Fiddler on the Roof”, “Footloose”, “The Sound of Music”, “Fame”, “Beauty and the Beast”, “Cabaret”, “Rock of Ages” and “The Fantastiks” among others.
Mike Rud is a Juno award-winning jazz guitarist and songwriter. He is also a music instructor at Selkirk College in Nelson, BC. As an instrumentalist, Mike has played alongside some of the greatest jazz musicians of the era like Peter Bernstein, Kenny Wheeler, Herb Ellis and Joey DeFrancesco. As a songwriter and arranger, Mike won the 2014 Juno Award for his album “Notes on Montreal”, a critically acclaimed musical portrait of the city.
David Restivo is a JUNO award-winning pianist and composer, and the newest addition to Selkirk Music School faculty. Born in Lansing, Michigan, molded by the mountains and coasts of New England, and based primarily in Toronto since 1982, he has been a sought-after and influential figure in Canada’s jazz community since the late 1980s. Well-known for his work with Rob McConnell and The Boss Brass, the Mike Murley Quintet, and legendary songwriter Marc Jordan, Restivo has performed and recorded with such renowned artists as Dave Holland, Curtis Fuller, Mel Torme, Kenny Wheeler, Jon Hendricks, and David Clayton-Thomas.
Steve Parish earned his BA in Audio Engineering from the Berklee College of Music and studied Drum Set there as well as privately with Frankie Dunlop (Thelonious Monk, Lionel Hampton), Latin rhythms with Frank Malabe, and attended master classes presented by the great Buddy Rich. Mentored by the legendary Les Paul at age 17, Steven’s also played, engineered and/or programmed tracks for Rock ‘n’ Roll legend Cub Koda, Ian Hunter, Joe Bouchard of Blue Öyster Cult and Rap artist Stezo-E. He has played Jazz with Anthony Braxton and Pat LaBarbara, as well as performance art with the groundbreaking Fluxus. He has performed with Selkirk’s long list of visiting artists including Robben Ford, John Handy, Jimmy Haslip, Max Bennett, Bob Mintzer, Frank Gambale, Mike Stern, Pat Mastellotto and Oz Noy, among others. Steven Parish started the Music Program at Selkirk College with Darcy Hepner, Jeff Link and Paul Landsberg in 1989.
Doug Stephenson has been an integral member of Western Canada’s music community for over thirty years. The Calgary native is a guitarist, bassist, songwriter, and producer. He has performed with a wide range of artists including Melody Diachun, Charlie Rouse, Bob Murphy, Les McCann, Jay Thomas, John Stowell, Tommy Banks, P.J. Perry, Altered Laws, Barry Romberg, Bob Brough, Campbell Ryga, and Blues legend Big Miller.
The Jazz at the Griff series is made possible thanks to funding from McEwan Law, BC Arts Council, BC Touring Council, the Government of Canada, and Tourism South Kootenay. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.
All shows in the Jazz at The Griff series include:
– Contemporary jazz from the boundary pushing trio of JUNO Award winner Jeremy Ledbetter, Grammy-winning drummer Larnell Lewis of Snarky Puppy and renowned electric bassist Rich Brown. A show featuring jazz and world music full of energy and captivating musicianship.
– The Nelson Jazz Collective because so many of Canada’s best musicians are in Nelson. This stellar ensemble of Mike Rud on guitar, David Restivo on piano, Rob Fahie on bass, Joel Fountain on drums, and special guest NYC based Mike Fahie on trombone, will play music composed and curated by Mike.
– Rick Lingard as lead vocalist and saxophonist, Juno award-winners Mike Rud on guitar and Dave Restivo on piano, Steve Parrish on drums, and Doug Stephenson on bass will warm your season with a “Jazzified Christmas”. Featuring old seasonal favorites and originals with a jazzy, funky twist.
– Nelson’s Laura Landsberg shares her versatility and musical prowess as she explores the many layers of love and lust. Expect to laugh, cry and feel the love. Joining Laura are Dave Restivo on Piano, Jill McKenna -on Bass, Paul Landsberg on Guitar, and Joel Fountain on Drums.
– Experience the vibrant sounds of spring through fresh interpretations of perennial songs that embody renewal and celebration. Melody, Jazz Artist of the Year at the 2023 Western Canadian Music Awards, will be joined by Kiyoshi Elkuf on tenor saxophone, Mike Rud on guitar, Doug Stephenson on acoustic bass, and Tony Ferraro on drums.
– JUNO Award Winners Blue Moon Marquee are influenced by anything that swings, jumps or grooves. Jasmine Colette a.k.a. Badlands Jass plays upright bass and a foot drum kit, singing in honey-dipped tones. A.W. Cardinal’s distinctive and soulful vocals accompany his guitar for the swinging energy of jazz-tinged blues.