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Join Martys HUB
June 3 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Don’t miss vocalists Denise Leslie and Heather Christine for a relaxed evening of laughs, Jazz, friendship and fun at Mandy’s Bistro! Denise and Heather will be joined by renowned Canadian musicians Attila Fias on piano and Pat Collins on bass. Cover charge is $15. Call Mandy’s Bistro to make reservations at (416) 519-4461. Mandy’s Bistro is located at 123 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON M4K 1N2.
About Denise Leslie:
Energy, creative freedom and joy are words that describe the artistry of Jazz vocalist Denise Leslie. A gifted entertainer and storyteller, Denise transports audiences with her sumptuous vocals, and spirited live performances. This artist defines herself with her fresh arrangements and unique musical interpretations. Visit deniselesliesings.com for more.
About Heather Christine:
Both soulful and captivating Heather Christine is an award-winning vocalist who has sung for audiences of over 25,000. Heather Christine connects with audiences with her vivacious stage presence, expressive voice and engaging personality. Heather’s sound is a fusion of Pop and Soul with elements of Jazz and World Music. She the proud recipient of the Best New Artist Award presented by Mississauga Music in 2018. Visit heatherchristine.ca for more.
About Attila Fias:
Attila Fias is an award-winning, Hungarian born jazz pianist, composer, arranger and producer raised in Toronto. His special blend of sounds from across the globe reflects his rich and varied musical background with influences from Canada, Hungary, Brazil, Cuba and India.
About Pat Collins:
Originally from Qualicum Beach, B.C., bassist Pat Collins moved to Toronto in 1988 and has become one of the more active bassists on the Canadian Jazz Scene. Pat has performed with such legendary musicians as Oscar Peterson, Joe Henderson, Dizzy Gillespie, Herb Ellis, Jimmy Cobb and Lee Konitz. He has also performed with legendary Canadian musicians as Moe Koffman, Rob McConnell, Ed Bickert, Peter Appleyard and Don Thompson.