UWindsor music instructor and pianist Mike Karloff makes another appearance in the Jazz in the Park concert series Wednesday, Aug. 9.
UWindsor music instructor and pianist Mike Karloff makes another appearance in the Jazz in the Park concert series Wednesday, Aug. 9.
The New Standard jazz quartet: pianist Mike Karloff, vocalist Sara Fontaine, drummer Vanessa Harnish, and bassist Ryan Fontaine, will continue the Jazz in the Park series of free concerts Wednesday at Wigle Park.
A series of free jazz concerts in parks across Windsor will continue Wednesday, Aug. 2, with a performance by The New Standard at Wigle Park.
Jazz compositions by music grad Austin Di Pietro are the subject of a concert Friday in the SoCA Armouries.
Dozens of people enjoyed jazz and gelato Aug. 17 on the lawn outside Assumption Hall.
Jazz singer Shahida Nurullah will perform with accompanist Mike Karloff in a free lunchtime concert Wednesday, Aug. 17.
Jazz singer Shahida Nurullah will perform with accompanist Mike Karloff in a free lunchtime concert Wednesday, Aug. 17.
Jazz singer Shahida Nurullah will perform with accompanist Mike Karloff in a free lunchtime concert Wednesday, Aug. 17.
Jazz singer Shahida Nurullah will perform with accompanist Mike Karloff in a free lunchtime concert Wednesday, Aug. 17.
Piano student Sam Poole will mount his graduation project, a production of the musical theatre work Songs for a New World, this weekend in the SoCA Armouries.
Piano student Sam Poole will mount his graduation project, a production of the musical theatre work Songs for a New World, this weekend in the SoCA Armouries.
Music instructor Mike Karloff will lead a concert Sunday entitled titled “A Swing Thru Jazz Decades.”
Pianist Mike Karloff leads a tour through decades of jazz in concert Sunday at the Heritage Auditorium, Assumption Hall.
Trumpeters Ross Turner and Bob Fazecash will show the varied colours of the horn Sunday in concert.
Music instructors and graduates are among the featured performers at a concert Sunday exploring the repertoire for trumpet.
The Humanities Research Group’s Distinguished Speakers Series presents Tracy Davis delivering her free public lecture, entitled “How historical is spectatorship? Knowledge, expertise, insight and taste among racialized and gendered audiences in mid-Victorian Britain,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 15, in the Freed Orman Centre, Assumption University.