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Happy Friday Drivers! Great to be back spreading these music vibes to you all and hope you all enjoyed the re-plays from the last two weeks. Bit of a mix bag planned for today’s show from soul r&b and funkiness & some deadly covers while heavy on the latin & brazilian grooves. Thank you for being here and hope you enjoy today’s offering in sonic stimulation. Happy listening! extra curriculars: Friday: (Aug 5) Fridays & Saturdays when the weather is good! The Atlantis Jazz Ensemble @Live Jazz On Somerset 20h-22h Pierre Chrétien keys Zakari Frantz sax Mike Essoudry drums live jazz, outside, Friday and Saturday nights all summer long!!! in front of Union Local 613 Arlo Wine & Restaurant Prohibition Public House TROFI in The Somerset Village Saturday: (Aug 6) White Rabbit | City At Night Etienne Ozbourne (Birthday), OPERA w/ Kyle Churchman (Hoppy hour) @City At Night | 19h - 3h EDT On Saturday July 16, outdoors is from 7pm to 12am, followed by an indo ....
Author of the article: Peter Hum Publishing date: Apr 05, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 10 minute read • Ottawa saxophonist Bernard Stepien, centre, jamming in Strasbourg in 2019 with Ottawa-area guitarist Pierre Monfils Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content In mid-March, Ottawa lost an accomplished and prodigiously published University of Ottawa software engineer, a globe-trotting tenor saxophonist who enlivened jam sessions since the 1970s, an esoteric accordionist and a veteran CKCU-FM radio-show host with the most highly developed tastes in world music and avant-garde jazz. In other words, Bernard Stepien has passed away. He was 74, and was fighting prostate cancer. Stepien is survived by his wife Claudine, son Thomas and granddaughter Isabelle, and mourned by stalwarts of Ottawa’s jazz ....