Music in Suydam Park returns for September 2020!

The Red Rhythm playing at Music in Suydam Park

With specific Covid-19 special event protocols in place, we're pleased to announce that we'll be welcoming back some fabulously talented Toronto musicians for our Music in Suydam Park concert series. 

Weather-permitting, every Saturday in September from 1 to 3pm, live acoustic performances will take place at the stage area in Suydam Park, closest to Spadina Rd. & Coulson Ave.

Please adhere to physical distancing protocols while in the delineated event space. Hand sanitizer will be available near the Spadina Rd. entrance. 

Some distanced park seating is available, but picnic blankets and personal chairs are also an option if you would like to sit nearby on the grass to enjoy the music.

Performance Details:
Saturday September 5th: 

Lemon Bucket Quartet
Four members of the Lemon Bucket Orkestra perform eastern european balkan "Trubaci" repetoire.
Featuring: Nathan Dell-Vandenberg (trombone), Julian Selody (saxophone), Ian Tulloch (sousaphone) and Jaash Singh (bass drum).


Saturday September 12th: 

Michael Louis Johnson & the Red Rhythm turn jazz music into folk music, creating intimacy through storytelling, taking music from the past and connecting it to the present. This is the third year of the Red Rhythm bringing their music and charm to Suydam Park. 
Featuring:
Roberto Rosenman - lead guitar
Patrick Gregory - rhythm guitar
Terry Wilkins - bass
Bob Stevenson - clarinets
and Michael J singing and playing his old rotary flugelhorn

 

Saturday September 19th:
Little Rambunctious
Michael Louis Johnson leads four horns and a drummer - "You make up a song title, we make up a song"jazz music into folk music, creating intimacy through storytelling, taking music from the past and connecting it to the present. This is the third year of the Red Rhythm bringing their music and charm to Suydam Park. 

Saturday September 26th:

Lemon Bucket Quartet
Four members of the Lemon Bucket Orkestra perform a variety of traditional eastern european music.
Featuring: Mark Marczyk (violin), Marichka Marczyk (accordion), Nathan Dell-Vandenberg (trombone) and Jaash Singh (darbuka).