A Celebration of the Music of Ken Aldcroft
Sunday, March 4, 2018 (7:30 pm)
Artword Artbar
15 Colbourne St.
Hamilton
$10-15 sliding scale suggested (or PWYC)
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March 2018 will see a vanload of adventurous musicians from both sides of the 49th parallel travel from Montréal through Southern Ontario in celebration of the late guitarist Ken Aldcroft (1969 – 2016), a long time leading figure in Canada’s creative music community.
Two Hours Early, Ten Minutes Late
saxophone and guitar duo music by Ken Aldcroft
Jason Robinson & Eric Hofbauer (USA)
A celebrated international figure in American jazz and experimental music (“rugged and scintillating,” New York Times), saxophonist Jason Robinson has teamed with acclaimed guitarist Eric Hofbauer (“a significant force in Boston’s improvised-music scene,” Stereophile) to perform and record a collection of sophisticated and virtuosic original music for guitar and tenor saxophone that Aldcroft and Robinson worked closely to develop through numerous performances over seven years throughout Canada and the U.S. “Two Hours Early, Ten Minutes Late,” a title drawn from an Aldcroft composition, is a celebration of Aldcroft’s music for saxophone and guitar and a culmination of the project the two began together.
Mars People
music by & for Ken Aldcroft
Emily Denison, Daniel Kruger & Joe Sorbara (Montréal/ Toronto)

Riding shotgun is Canadian trio, Mars People—which also draws its name from an Aldcroft composition. Trumpeter Emily Denison, acoustic guitarist Daniel Kruger, and drummer Joe Sorbara—all long-time Aldcroft friends and collaborators—will perform “Music By & For Ken Aldcroft” as an extension of an ongoing series in celebration of Ken’s life and music that takes place monthly at The TRANZAC, the de facto home for Toronto’s creative music scene for many years.
Of course, once five creative souls begin talking about spending time together, those souls can hardly resist imagining the possibilities inherent in making music as a quintet. We all look forward to hearing where that journey will take us as well.
Friday 02 March | Montréal | Café Résonance | 9pm
Saturday 03 March | Ottawa | Black Squirrel Books (IMOO) | 9pm
Sunday 04 March | Hamilton | Artword Artbar (Zula Presents) | 730pm
Wednesday 07 March | Kitchener-Waterloo | Harmony Lunch (Admission of Guilt) | 830pm
Thursday 08 March | Kingston | venue TBA (Tone Deaf) | 730pm
Friday 09 March | Guelph | Silence | 8pm
Saturday 10 March | Toronto | the TRANZAC | 10pm
Sunday 11 March | Toronto | Arrayspace (Somewhere There) | 8pm