Enjoy 50% off all Reserve bottles of wine and cover charge starting at $5 Join saxophonist and Frankie's Artistic Director Cory Weeds EVERY WEDNESDAY for a night of swinging hard bop featuring the fabulous Jimi James Fraser Trio! 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. With Jimi James Fraser - piano, Brad Pearson - bass and Arvind Ramdas - drums
The Emotive Origami Ensemble performs forward-thinking, original music written by all members of the group, with influences from Jazz, Folk, Pop, and Rock. The quintet is Kevin Woods-trumpet, Sage Eisenhour-voice, Cat Toren-piano, Joel Kruzic-bass and Christian Casolary-drums. Award-winning trumpeter and composer Kevin Woods has emerged as one of the most emotive voices in improvised music in the Northwest. His passion for both performance and education have made him in demand as a leader and a sideman as well as a composer, arranger and clinician. Woods lives in Bellingham, Washington where he is active as a performer, educator and composer/arranger, and serves as Director of Jazz Studies at Western Washington University. Sage Eisenhour garnered international attention when she won the prestigious Seattle/Kobe Jazz Vocal Competition at the age of 17 . She has since performed in various groups at venues across the Pacific Northwest while pursuing her BMus Ed. at Western Washington University. Cat Toren is an award winning pianist, composer and improviser and holds a Masters of Music in Composition from the State University of New York. Described as “vibrant, earthy and spiritual” (UK Vibe), Cat “uses bold atmospheric abstraction and fluid melodies to mix deep human warmth with creative fire” (Coastal Jazz and Blues). Accolades include a Juno Award, Western Canadian Music Award and grants from the Canada Council for the Arts and Chamber Music America. She has recorded numerous albums as leader and side-person and has working projects in New York and the Pacific Northwest. She is on faculty at Western Washington University. Joel Kruzic is a west coast-based double bassist and guitarist. Born and raised in Sonoma County, California, he has performed with many jazz musicians in the Bay Area, including Calvin Keys, Randy Vincent and Ken Cook. Kruzic completed his B.F.A. in Performance at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City in 2013. Christian Casolary is a drummer, composer, and music educator living in Bellingham, WA. His music echoes the sounds of Jazz masters—past and present—creating a style that is dynamic, emotional, and open. Christian holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education from Western Washington University, where he later taught as a Jazz Instructor. He is in demand as a bandleader and sideman throughout the Pacific Northwest.
For more than thirty-five years, Peter Bernstein has been a highly regarded jazz musician in the US and overseas. Both a leader and a member of various combos, he works regularly with keyboardist Larry Goldings and drummer Bill Stewart. Bernstein is also a celebrated sideman who’s very much in demand. His extensive résumé includes playing with Sonny Rollins, Joshua Redman, and Diana Krall, among many others. In addition to the numerous recordings he’s worked on, he has released over a dozen of his own records including his latest effort on Smoke Sessions Records, Better Angels. Several years ago Bernstein connected with pianist Tilden Webb and his trio at Cory Weeds' Cellar Jazz Club and made a recording that received rave reviews. That meeting has resulted in several gigs since then and the band is excited to reunite for a rare three-night run at Frankies Jazz Club. With Tilden Webb- piano, John Lee - bass, Jesse Cahill -drums
For more than thirty-five years, Peter Bernstein has been a highly regarded jazz musician in the US and overseas. Both a leader and a member of various combos, he works regularly with keyboardist Larry Goldings and drummer Bill Stewart. Bernstein is also a celebrated sideman who’s very much in demand. His extensive résumé includes playing with Sonny Rollins, Joshua Redman, and Diana Krall, among many others. In addition to the numerous recordings he’s worked on, he has released over a dozen of his own records including his latest effort on Smoke Sessions Records, Better Angels. Several years ago Bernstein connected with pianist Tilden Webb and his trio at Cory Weeds' Cellar Jazz Club and made a recording that received rave reviews. That meeting has resulted in several gigs since then and the band is excited to reunite for a rare three-night run at Frankies Jazz Club. With Tilden Webb- piano, John Lee - bass, Jesse Cahill -drums
Ale Nuñez is an award winning vocalist, songwriter and band leader, based in Toronto, Canada. Growing up on Jazz and Soul, Ale has cultivated a sound that hybridizes genres in a harmonious way. With a rich tone that is uniquely her own, she brings you stories of love and heartache. She is in Vancouver to record her debut recording for Cellar Music and will be joined renowned guitarist PETER BERNSTEIN an legendary bassist NEIL SWAINSON for ONE very special show at a special time! Doors 3:00 with shows starting at 4:00
For more than thirty-five years, Peter Bernstein has been a highly regarded jazz musician in the US and overseas. Both a leader and a member of various combos, he works regularly with keyboardist Larry Goldings and drummer Bill Stewart. Bernstein is also a celebrated sideman who’s very much in demand. His extensive résumé includes playing with Sonny Rollins, Joshua Redman, and Diana Krall, among many others. In addition to the numerous recordings he’s worked on, he has released over a dozen of his own records including his latest effort on Smoke Sessions Records, Better Angels. Several years ago Bernstein connected with pianist Tilden Webb and his trio at Cory Weeds' Cellar Jazz Club and made a recording that received rave reviews. That meeting has resulted in several gigs since then and the band is excited to reunite for a rare three-night run at Frankies Jazz Club. With Tilden Webb- piano, John Lee - bass, Jesse Cahill -drums
Enjoy 50% off all Reserve bottles of wine and cover charge starting at $5 Cory Weeds will be away this week and taking over Weeds / Wine / Wednesday will be pianist JIMI JAMES FRASER Jimi James Fraser has been playing in Vancouver for years and piano trio has always been a very exploratory process. Channeling the music of pianist like Bill Evans, Ahmad Jamal, and Phineas Newborn Jr., to name a few, the group has formed from various members of Jazz House alumni through the years and the arrangements are always evolving. In this performance, the Jimi James Trio features Brad Pearson on bass and Arvind Ramdas on drums
Ilhan Saferali is a Canadian musician currently based out of New York City. After making a name for himself as a promising young talent on the Vancouver Jazz scene in his late teens, Ilhan moved to New York City to study Jazz performance at The New School and develop his professional/artistic career. Ilhan is a trumpet player, pianist and composer who has worked and studied with many notable greats such as Reggie Workman, Buster Williams, Emmet Cohen, Jean Michel-Pilc, Jimmy Owens, Allison Miller, and many more. While in New York, Ilhan has had opportunities to share the stage with jazz legends such as George Coleman, Johnny O’Neal, Joe Farnsworth, Joe Magnarelli, Benny Benack amongst others. Ilhan will bring a quintet to Frankie’s featuring Steve Kaldestad on saxophone, Miles Black on piano, Dan Howard on bass and Montreal-based Jacob Wutzke on drums.
Under the visionary direction of Karla Mundy, a dynamic choral conductor and multi-instrumentalist whose passion for harmony singing has shaped Vancouver’s vibrant music scene through ensembles like the City Soul Choir, Harmony Mountain Singers, and Rhythm ‘n’ Roots, acclaimed vocalists Dawn Pemberton and Jennifer Scott unite in a soul-stirring seasonal collaboration. Pemberton, a powerhouse of gospel, soul, jazz, and funk with roots in her family’s multi-instrumental legacy and a B.Mus. in Jazz Studies from Capilano University, brings her infectious energy and “go ‘head!” spirit—honed as founder of the Roots ‘N’ Wings Women’s Choir and collaborator with legends like Maceo Parker—to every performance. Alongside her, Scott, Vancouver’s foremost jazz improviser and pianist, infuses the mix with her warm contralto depth and global flair, drawing from sold-out stages across North America and Europe, partnerships with icons like Clark Terry and Kenny Wheeler, and a repertoire spanning blues, world music, and innovative standards. Together, guided by Mundy’s light-filled leadership, this trio weaves connection, emotional intelligence, and rhythmic fire into performances that uplift, groove, and open hearts. With: Chris Sigerson (piano); Andre LaChance (bass); Bernie Arai (drums)
Saul Berson is a Vancouver-based jazz saxophonist with over 40 years of international performance experience. Known for his vibrant bebop style and lyrical tone, Berson has released five acclaimed albums—two Canadian Music Award nominees—and collaborated with legends like Jaki Byard and Steve Grossman. The quartet will play a mix of original compositions and compelling jazz standards. “Saul Berson has a perfect, burnished saxophone tone that carves new paths through territory we had thought fully mapped." -Alexander Varty, THE GEORGIA STRAIGHT With Jimi James piano, Conrad Good bass, and Dave Robbins drums
Guitarist Patrick Kao leads his new Organtet, a soulful and blues-driven jazz group featuring his mentor John Lee on Hammond organ, Cory Weeds on saxophone, and Nicholas Bracewell on drums. Inspired by the sounds of Shirley Scott and Duke Pearson, the band delivers swinging grooves, clever arrangements, and warm interplay. Patrick’s playing reflects his studies with Pasquale Grasso and Peter Bernstein in New York, blending bebop sophistication with deep blues feeling. Rooted in tradition yet alive with modern energy, Patrick Kao’s Organtet celebrates the timeless groove of organ jazz. Photo by Jason Tiemann
Veteran trumpeter Vince Mai has appeared on hundreds of recordings for TV, commercials, and albums. He's also shared the stage or recording studio with many jazz and pop artists including - Sarah McLaughlin, Michael Buble, The Powder Blues, & Tom Jones. The Vince Mai Quintet will perform original compositions, standards and even the odd seasonal holiday classic! Personnel for this special performance are Miles Black - piano, Laurence Mollerup - bass, Bernie Arai - drums and Dave Sikula - guitar
Rob Montgomery & Incognito features Nadine States on Lead Vocal's, Rob Montgomery on Guitar & Lead Vocals, Steve Werbicki on Keyboards & Vocals, Dave Barton on Bass, & Darrell Mayes on Drums and Vocals. This Band has been a central part of the Vancouver Music Scene for many years, bringing together first class session musicians along with the Amazing Lead Vocals of Nadine States. Get your Reservations early, this show always is a sell-out. Come join the Part
Two Vancouver heavyweights — guitarist Bill Coon (JUNO nominee, National Jazz Award winner) and drumming powerhouse Arvind Ramdas — join forces with two New York standouts: pianist Jenny Xu (Herbie Hancock Institute semifinalist, DC Jazz Prix finalist) and bassist Ben Feldman (International Society of Bassists winner, Grammy Band alumn) for a one-of-a-kind night of spectacular music. …
Ring in 2026 with Mike Henry’s Holiday Tribute to Ray Charles at Frankie’s Jazz Club Tickets are $35/$40/$45 per person, plus $115 per person for our three-course dinner, champagne and party favours with balloon drop! Choose from three pricing tiers for your choice of seating and then enjoy a celebratory three-course, choice dinner to complement the evening’s performance. Ring in the new year at midnight with champagne and party favours that are included with your dinner. Your seating will be confirmed once you make your table selection at the time of booking, and your dinner cost of $115 per person (plus taxes) will be extended to your guest check that evening. Watch for our menu to be published soon at frankiesjazzclub.ca. Gluten-free and vegetarian options will be available. Celebrate the arrival of 2026 in true soulful style at Frankie’s Jazz Club! Acclaimed soul singer Mike Henry brings his powerhouse voice and magnetic stage presence to a special Holiday Tribute to Ray Charles. Backed by an all-star band, Henry pays homage to the Genius of Soul with a mix of Ray’s timeless classics, holiday favourites, and deep grooves that capture the spirit of joy, love, and rhythm. From “What’d I Say” to “Georgia on My Mind,” to Ray Charles' songs for the holidays, "Baby It's Cold Outside " songs from the soundtrack of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation starring Chevy Chase. Mike Henry covers an impressive range of acts flawlessly with style and charisma. His attention to character detail and amazing vocal melodies bring audiences to their feet at every performance. He has made a name for himself in Vancouver as a dynamic and soulful singer. The influences of Sam Cook, Marvin Gaye, Ray Charles, and many others live in the heart and voice of Mike Henry Join us as we celebrate the end of the season & bring in the new year!
Get ready for a hard-swinging weekend of world-class jazz as three of New York City's most acclaimed musicians come together for a SPECIAL EVENT! Pianist David Hazeltine and trombonist Steve Davis have formed a new sextet called Primary Influences featuring the electrifying and dynamic Steve Nelson on vibraphone. The sextet will be debuting brand new compositions and arrangements written specifically for the group that will record in New York City following this 3-night run at Frankies. With decades of experience shaping the modern jazz landscape, Hazeltine and Davis dive deep into the music that shaped them – from bebop and hard bop roots to soulful originals – all delivered with the unmistakable NYC edge. David Hazeltine is a renowned jazz pianist, composer, and arranger whose elegant touch, harmonic sophistication, and deep swing have made him one of the most respected voices in contemporary jazz. A native of Milwaukee and a longtime fixture on the New York City jazz scene, Hazeltine has performed and recorded with legends such as James Moody, Slide Hampton, and Marlena Shaw, and is a core member of the collective band One for All. His extensive discography showcases his versatility as both a leader and sideman, blending the traditions of bebop and post-bop with a modern sensibility. Hazeltine’s playing is marked by lyrical phrasing, blues-infused lines, and a deep commitment to the jazz tradition, earning him critical acclaim and a loyal following worldwide. Steve Davis is a master trombonist and one of the most prominent voices on his instrument in modern jazz. A veteran of the legendary Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, Davis has built a formidable career as both a bandleader and a sought-after sideman, performing with icons like Chick Corea, Jackie McLean, Freddie Hubbard, and Cedar Walton. Known for his warm tone, melodic phrasing, and deep-rooted swing, Davis blends the soulful tradition of hard bop with a contemporary edge. In addition to his prolific performance and recording career, he is also a dedicated educator, shaping the next generation of jazz musicians through his teaching at the Hartt School of Music.Steve Nelson is a highly acclaimed vibraphonist whose distinctive sound, lyrical phrasing, and rhythmic mastery have made him a vital figure in modern jazz. A longtime collaborator with Dave Holland, Nelson has also worked with an elite roster of artists including Kenny Barron, Jackie McLean, Mulgrew Miller, and Bobby Watson. His playing seamlessly bridges tradition and innovation, combining the shimmering melodic lines of the vibraphone with a deep sense of swing and harmonic sophistication. Equally compelling as a soloist and ensemble player, Nelson brings warmth, clarity, and emotional depth to every performance, solidifying his place as one of the leading vibraphonists of his generation. WITH CORY WEEDS alto saxophone, KEN LISTER bass and JESSE CAHILL drums
Get ready for a hard-swinging weekend of world-class jazz as three of New York City's most acclaimed musicians come together for a SPECIAL EVENT! Pianist David Hazeltine and trombonist Steve Davis have formed a new sextet called Primary Influences featuring the electrifying and dynamic Steve Nelson on vibraphone. The sextet will be debuting brand new compositions and arrangements written specifically for the group that will record in New York City following this 3-night run at Frankies. With decades of experience shaping the modern jazz landscape, Hazeltine and Davis dive deep into the music that shaped them – from bebop and hard bop roots to soulful originals – all delivered with the unmistakable NYC edge. David Hazeltine is a renowned jazz pianist, composer, and arranger whose elegant touch, harmonic sophistication, and deep swing have made him one of the most respected voices in contemporary jazz. A native of Milwaukee and a longtime fixture on the New York City jazz scene, Hazeltine has performed and recorded with legends such as James Moody, Slide Hampton, and Marlena Shaw, and is a core member of the collective band One for All. His extensive discography showcases his versatility as both a leader and sideman, blending the traditions of bebop and post-bop with a modern sensibility. Hazeltine’s playing is marked by lyrical phrasing, blues-infused lines, and a deep commitment to the jazz tradition, earning him critical acclaim and a loyal following worldwide. Steve Davis is a master trombonist and one of the most prominent voices on his instrument in modern jazz. A veteran of the legendary Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, Davis has built a formidable career as both a bandleader and a sought-after sideman, performing with icons like Chick Corea, Jackie McLean, Freddie Hubbard, and Cedar Walton. Known for his warm tone, melodic phrasing, and deep-rooted swing, Davis blends the soulful tradition of hard bop with a contemporary edge. In addition to his prolific performance and recording career, he is also a dedicated educator, shaping the next generation of jazz musicians through his teaching at the Hartt School of Music.Steve Nelson is a highly acclaimed vibraphonist whose distinctive sound, lyrical phrasing, and rhythmic mastery have made him a vital figure in modern jazz. A longtime collaborator with Dave Holland, Nelson has also worked with an elite roster of artists including Kenny Barron, Jackie McLean, Mulgrew Miller, and Bobby Watson. His playing seamlessly bridges tradition and innovation, combining the shimmering melodic lines of the vibraphone with a deep sense of swing and harmonic sophistication. Equally compelling as a soloist and ensemble player, Nelson brings warmth, clarity, and emotional depth to every performance, solidifying his place as one of the leading vibraphonists of his generation. WITH CORY WEEDS alto saxophone, KEN LISTER bass and JESSE CAHILL drums
Get ready for a hard-swinging weekend of world-class jazz as three of New York City's most acclaimed musicians come together for a SPECIAL EVENT! Pianist David Hazeltine and trombonist Steve Davis have formed a new sextet called Primary Influences featuring the electrifying and dynamic Steve Nelson on vibraphone. The sextet will be debuting brand new compositions and arrangements written specifically for the group that will record in New York City following this 3-night run at Frankies. With decades of experience shaping the modern jazz landscape, Hazeltine and Davis dive deep into the music that shaped them – from bebop and hard bop roots to soulful originals – all delivered with the unmistakable NYC edge. David Hazeltine is a renowned jazz pianist, composer, and arranger whose elegant touch, harmonic sophistication, and deep swing have made him one of the most respected voices in contemporary jazz. A native of Milwaukee and a longtime fixture on the New York City jazz scene, Hazeltine has performed and recorded with legends such as James Moody, Slide Hampton, and Marlena Shaw, and is a core member of the collective band One for All. His extensive discography showcases his versatility as both a leader and sideman, blending the traditions of bebop and post-bop with a modern sensibility. Hazeltine’s playing is marked by lyrical phrasing, blues-infused lines, and a deep commitment to the jazz tradition, earning him critical acclaim and a loyal following worldwide. Steve Davis is a master trombonist and one of the most prominent voices on his instrument in modern jazz. A veteran of the legendary Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, Davis has built a formidable career as both a bandleader and a sought-after sideman, performing with icons like Chick Corea, Jackie McLean, Freddie Hubbard, and Cedar Walton. Known for his warm tone, melodic phrasing, and deep-rooted swing, Davis blends the soulful tradition of hard bop with a contemporary edge. In addition to his prolific performance and recording career, he is also a dedicated educator, shaping the next generation of jazz musicians through his teaching at the Hartt School of Music.Steve Nelson is a highly acclaimed vibraphonist whose distinctive sound, lyrical phrasing, and rhythmic mastery have made him a vital figure in modern jazz. A longtime collaborator with Dave Holland, Nelson has also worked with an elite roster of artists including Kenny Barron, Jackie McLean, Mulgrew Miller, and Bobby Watson. His playing seamlessly bridges tradition and innovation, combining the shimmering melodic lines of the vibraphone with a deep sense of swing and harmonic sophistication. Equally compelling as a soloist and ensemble player, Nelson brings warmth, clarity, and emotional depth to every performance, solidifying his place as one of the leading vibraphonists of his generation. WITH CORY WEEDS alto saxophone, KEN LISTER bass and JESSE CAHILL drums
Enjoy 50% off all Reserve bottles of wine and cover charge starting at $5 A new year, a new band! Join saxophonist and Frankie's Artistic Director Cory Weeds EVERY WEDNESDAY for a night of swinging hard bop with a brand new band featuring TILDEN WEBB piano, DAVID CABALLERO bass and GRAHAM VILETTE drums. 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.
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