Show List

Frankie's Jazz Club's Upcoming Shows

JAZZ FESTIVAL: ARVIND RAMDAS QUINTET

JAZZ FESTIVAL: ARVIND RAMDAS QUINTET

Sat, Jun 27

Arvind Ramdas is a dynamic jazz drummer based in Vancouver and originally from India. His quick rise through the scene after arriving at Capilano University has made him one of the city’s busiest young players. He has collaborated with many local jazz mainstays such as Brad Turner, John Gross, Steve Kaldestad, and Cory Weeds. Based in the tradition, Ramdas’ quintet offers a thrilling set of hard-hitting, swinging compositions and arrangements from the Great American Songbook. The quintet is celebrating the release of their debut CD on Cellar Music called HERE WE GO With Spencer Drody -trumpet, Tamas Balai - alto saxophone, Noah Franche-Nolan - piano, & David Caballero - bass
JAZZ FESTIVAL: VAN DJANGO

JAZZ FESTIVAL: VAN DJANGO

Sun, Jun 28

Our music is well-rooted in the gypsy jazz of 1930's Paris France, but beyond that it's all pure blue-skying; flights of dazzling fancy, driving rhythms and boundless creativity, featuring original compositions and arrangements including humorous mash-ups wearing their eclectic influences in full regalia. Since the group's formation in 1998, they have toured extensively in With Cameron Wilson - violin, Budge Schachte - guitar, Finn Manniche - cello and Brent Gubbels - bass
JAZZ FESTIVAL: JOHN LEE TRIO celebrates AHMAD JAMAL

JAZZ FESTIVAL: JOHN LEE TRIO celebrates AHMAD JAMAL

Mon, Jun 29

As an artist, John Lee is widely known for his immense proficiency as a multi-instrumentalist as well as his ability to connect audiences to his music with a charming and positive charisma. Lee has released two records on Cellar Music, the latest, a piano trio record, Second Wind features John on piano with the great Kenny Washington on drums and Peter Washington on bass. His first album, The Aritst featured Carl Allen on drums, Miles Black on piano and Cory Weeds on tenor saxophone. Both albums have received critical acclaim. On this special evening Lee and his trio of Kosma Busheikin on bass and Graham Villette on drums will be celebrating the music off Ahmad Jamal. Born on July 2, 1930 Jamal was one of the most successful small-group leaders in jazz. He was a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Jazz Master and won a Lifetime Achievement Grammy for his contributions to music history.
JAZZ FESTIVAL: CHRIS GESTRIN QUARTET

JAZZ FESTIVAL: CHRIS GESTRIN QUARTET

Tue, Jun 30

Keith Jarrett's European Quartet was a modern jazz group featuring pianist Keith Jarrett, saxophonist Jan Garbarek, bassist Palle Danielsson, and drummer Jon Christensen, active in the mid-to-late 1970s. Their distinctive sound, a blend of lyrical melody and free improvisation, became synonymous with the aesthetic of the German record label, ECM. It was and continues to be hugely influential to the sound of jazz and creative music. For this concert, pianist Chris Gestrin has put together a quartet featuring some of his great friends and musicians from Vancouver to pay tribute to some of Jarrett's unique and beautiful compositions from this time frame. With Jon Bentley - tenor & soprano sax, Jodi Proznick - acoustic bass, Joe Poole - drums
JAZZ FESTIVAL: JODI PROZNICK QUARTET

JAZZ FESTIVAL: JODI PROZNICK QUARTET

Wed, Jul 01

Formed in 2004, the Jodi Proznick Quartet has become one of Canada’s most celebrated jazz ensembles, earning multiple awards and two JUNO nominations. The group features Jodi Proznick - bass, Tilden Webb -piano, Nick Bracewell - drums, and Jon Bentley (saxophones). The evening will feature original works from the quartet’s JUNO-nominated albums Foundations and Sun Songs, alongside inspired arrangements of music by Joni Mitchell, Duke Ellington, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Kenny Wheeler and more — a vibrant celebration of jazz tradition and innovation.
JAZZ FESTIVAL: BONNIE NORTHGRAVES

JAZZ FESTIVAL: BONNIE NORTHGRAVES

Fri, Jul 03

Bonnie is a trumpet player, vocalist, and composer based in Vancouver. Her singing is smoky and rich, and her trumpet playing a call to the early jazz styles of New Orleans while remaining fresh, inventive, and playful. Bonnie has one foot rooted in jazz heritage and one foot stepping forward creating a fresh new voice in the musical landscape. This powerful combination has given wings to a music career that’s seen her perform on Juno award winning albums, and numerous tours across North America, Europe, China, and India; delighting audience at home and abroad. With Brent Mah – saxohpones, Dean Thiessen-piano, Wynston Minckler-bass and Seth Kitamura-Drums
JAZZ FESTIVAL: CORY WEEDS MEETS JERRY WELDON

JAZZ FESTIVAL: CORY WEEDS MEETS JERRY WELDON

Sat, Jul 04

Cory Weeds is an expressive saxophonist with a warm and impactful sound rooted in jazz tradition. Jazz aficionados know that Cory, when playing tenor or alto sax, conveys an unerring sense of swing. Recording more than 20 albums as a leader that document his dynamic saxophone playing on both hard-swinging tunes and gentle ballads, he has shared stages and recording studios with the likes of Bill Charlap, Joey DeFrancesco, Champian Fulton, Jeff Hamilton, Harold Mabern, Roy McCurdy, Brad Turner, and many other high-level artists. He’s a fearless musician who embraces a broad range of playing situations and then delivers with performances that shine. Jerry Weldon is one of today's leading proponents of Soul Jazz who represents the 'bar-walkin', hard-blowing, tenor legends in our contemporary American Jazz scene. Weldon who is New York born-and-raised musician, became a charter member and featured soloist in Harry Connick Jr. 's newly formed big band in 1990. He was seen daily on Connick’s daytime television program HARRY throughout its two-year run. In 2025 the two saxophonists went into the studio and recorded Cory Weeds Meets Jerry Weldon. The album spent over 19 weeks on the JazzWeek Charts and received numerous 4 -5 star reviews! If you're never seen Jerry Weldon in action, he is NOT to be missed! With Chris Gestrin - piano, John Lee - bass and Graham Villette - drums