WELCOME TO THE SALMON ARM JAZZ CLUB
We are a volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to hosting jazz performances by local and visiting artists. In operation since 2009, the Jazz Club currently hosts bi-monthly shows from September through June.
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Summer 2025 Options for Shuswap Jazz Fans
July 20 2025
Good news, adventurous music listeners! As you await the fall jazz club season, plenty of good jazz and jazz-adjacent live music is scheduled throughout the summer to keep you inspired and joyful. Some options to consider are listed below, and be sure to keep your eye on all these venues for other surprise gigs as they pop up.
Every third Tuesday of the month – Jazz at the Manor, featuring Sandy Cameron & Friends continues. The monthly jazz offering features saxophone colossus, Sandy Cameron, and a variety of his musical friends at Lakeside Manor in Salmon Arm, starting at 6:30 pm. Public welcome, with admission by donation.
Tuesday, July 22 – The Jazz Implication plays Ross St. Plaza at 11:45 am as part of the Roots and Blues Tuned-Up series the week before the festival weekend (July 25 - 27). The contemporary jazz group led by Liam Nadurak (trumpet), with Jordan Dick and Dan Smith (guitars), Jake McIntyre-Paul (bass), and Will Friesen (drums) continue to push their interpretations of standards and originals into exhilarating new ground at the Roots and Blues weeklong pre-festival music showcase.
July 25 - 27 – Roots and Blues Festival Weekend - plenty of jazz adjacent performances to get excited about. Check it out at rootsandblues.ca.
Saturday, August 9 – Sorrento Centre's Dine & Dance Under the Stars with the Legendary Lake Monsters - the horn-driven 10-piece band headline a summer garden party gala and dance at the Sorrento Retreat and Conference Centre, featuring the culinary artistry of Timber Shuswap's Chef Chris Whittaker and handcrafted wine pairings from Sunnybrae Vineyards & Winery. Reserve tickets at sorrentocentre.ca.
Thursday, August 21 – The Jordan Dick Quartet & The Jazz Implication play a double bill at the Evening by the Bay series in Centennial Park, Blind Bay. It's an evening showcase of the incredible expanding local creative jazz music scene taking place before our eyes and ears right here in the Shuswap. Come on out, bring your lawn chair, and cheer them on! Check out shuswaparts.com/by-the-bay for more details.
Friday, August 22 – The Dark Switch Quartet featuring Megan Abel - 8 pm till late at the Night Cafe in Salmon Arm. The noted Shuswap vocalist reveals her hidden super power for memorable interpretations of jazz standards with Blair Shier on guitar, Alex Ward on bass, and Jared Wilman on drums.
Each Summer Night in the Shuswap there's a live band playing somewhere in the Shuswap (often more than one) with many jazz adjacent funk, Latin, and fusion offerings on the menu. Check out Music in the Park Monday's in Sicamous' Finlayson Park, Music on the Lake Tuesdays in Chase Memorial Park, Wednesday on the Wharf in Salmon Arm, Evening by the Bay Thursdays in Blind Bay, and Friday Night Live in Scotch Creek. And be sure to check out the restaurants, cafes, pubs, and wineries like Canooligans, Marionette, and The Night Cafe who all curate regular live music, including support for the creative jazz music scene.
And finally, be sure to check out our good friends at the Vernon Jazz Club (www.vernonjazz.com) as they prepare for their fall season starting in September. We've had a sneak peak and it is looking very exciting!
Thank you everyone for your incredible support of live creative music through the Salmon Arm Jazz Club this past year. What a season we've had! Have a safe, inspired, and creativity filled summer and we'll see you at the shows. Keep it live; keep it real!
Dance Lessons Now Available!
March 23 2025
Interested in sharpening your dance skills to prepare for the upcoming April 17 ShuHorns Swing Dance? Take advantage of the Monday Dance Sampler Series at the Little Mountain Field House (Salmon Arm) with City Dance's inimitable Jens Groener.
These classes offer coaching in dance moves, ranging from Latin to Ballroom to Jive. The event will be held over six evenings, between April 7 & May 12, with the Beginner Dance Sampler at 5:30 - 6:30 pm, and Level 2 Dance Sampler at 6:30 - 7:30 pm. Take one or both! Expect the first two Mondays to focus on Swing steps to prepare you for the ShuHorn Dance. Great for beginners, as a refresher, or to practice. Register here (you will need to create a login account) or call Salmon Arm Recreation at 250-832-4044.
Sandy Cameron's ShuHorns Swing Dance - TICKETS NOW ON SALE
March 3 2025
Sandy Cameron and his ShuHorns are coming back to Song Sparrow Hall in Salmon Arm for another hot night of live big band swing dance music! The event, hosted by the Salmon Arm Jazz Club, takes place Thursday, April 17, 2025, with support from Song Sparrow Hall, City Dance Studio, and Acorn Music. Further details, including information on dance lessons, are now posted in our event calendar.
The Salmon Arm Jazz Club wants everyone to attend, so a three-tier ticket option allows you to Choose Your Price to best fit your situation: $30 student/lower income (because everyone needs to dance!); $40 General Admission (cover costs and make it swing!); $50 Supporter (kick the band into double-time by subsidizing a student/lower income ticket). Get your tickets online at the Songsparrow Hall event portal or old-school in-person at Acorn Music (cash only).
Dust off your dance shoes, brush up on your swing dance moves, and come on out to listen, to dance, and to celebrate live music!
First New Demos Recordings Now Available
July 21 2024
The first of the Salmon Arm Jazz Club's New Demos Recordings from composer, trumpeter, and band leader, Liam Nadurak with his dynamic group, The Jazz Implication, are mastered and ready for the world to hear.
The Jazz Implication is a local collection of musicians that started with Liam on trumpet, Jordan Dick on guitar, Jake McIntyre-Paul on bass, and Will Friesen on drums. They were joined in the studio with well-known Salmon Arm guitarist (and Liam’s neighbour), Dan Smith, as well as Kamloops multi-instrumentalist, Alexander Ward, on keyboards. The result is an expanded pallete of sound that is as freshly current and as contemporary as it gets.
When asked about the band’s progress in the studio Liam said, “When I write original music, I almost never imagine that they will see the light of day, let alone be performed by the talented local musicians we are blessed with or recorded in a professional studio. This opportunity could not have happened without the wonderful people that have supported the Salmon Arm Jazz Club and its new artist recording initiative. On behalf of the band, thank you for this opportunity. We are all so thankful and are excited to share our product with you!”
Our gratitude goes out to all the donors who are making this possible. Please enjoy these remarkable compositions and musicians, and know you are an important part of the musical ecosystem here in the Shuswap allowing musicians like Liam and The Jazz Implication to explore, create, and flourish. Thank you!
Stream or purchase The Jazz Implication Vol. 1 recordings on your favourite streaming platform here.
More New Demos Recording Developments
April 19 2024
Great news! We have now raised sufficient funds to support all three New Demos Recording sessions, thanks to a recent joint contribution from the Lakeside Manor jazz fans! Thank you to all of our donors for supporting our local jazz music scene and helping to bring this project to life. They include:
Kathy Yanke
Cheryl Bawtree
Peter Molnar
Jim & Kathie Cooperman
JP & Norma Flament
Sansom Surveying (Brian Sansom)
Phil McIntyre-Paul
Andrew Paul
Sharon & Steve Fabro
Cindy & Murray Scholinder
Phil McP's 60th Birthday Celebration Donors
Lakeside Manor Jazz Fans
The next two recording sessions, featuring new compositions and arrangements by Jordan Dick and Jake McIntyre-Paul, are ready to go and will now be scheduled.
Our next target is to raise the funds to complete a New Demos Compilation CD. Support the project today with an eTransfer donation to jazzclubdonation@telus.net labelled “New Demos Recording Project”, along with your name, email, and phone contact.
Please read on for an earlier update on the Salmon Arm Jazz Club's New Demos Recording Project from composer, trumpeter, and band leader, Liam Nadurak, who was the first into the studio with a set of new compositions in February thanks to the generous support of the Jazz Club recording donors.
New Demos Recording Update
March 11 2024
We have exciting news on the Salmon Arm Jazz Club's New Demos Recording from composer, trumpeter, and band leader, Liam Nadurak, who made it into the recording studio last month thanks to your generous support!
Here is Liam's firsthand account of the session. . .
Last month, our band - The Jazz Implication - recorded some brand-new tracks at Holy Cow Studios, a professional studio in Kamloops, with sound engineer Emilio Pagnotta. The Jazz Implication is a local collection of musicians that started with me on trumpet, Jordan Dick on guitar, Jake McIntyre-Paul on bass, and Will Friesen on drums. All were in the studio this weekend. Plus, we were lucky to have Salmon Arm guitarist (my neighbour), Dan Smith, as well as Kamloops multi-instrumentalist, Alexander Ward, joining us on keys.
The Jazz Implication is (from left) Liam Nadurak (band leader, composer, trumpet), Will Friesen (drums), Dan Smith (guitar), Jake McIntyre-Paul (bass), Jordan Dick (guitar).
I connected with Emilio through random interactions in the Kamloops music scene. I had the privilege to see his band Mother Sun perform in Vernon two times at the Sun Dog music festival and the now closed music venue Local Losers. I could already tell Emilio was a conscientious musician intentional about the sounds and textures he provides to the group. These are very important qualities in a sound engineer.
Emilio has an amazing studio at his property in Kamloops where he hosted our band, The Jazz Implication. Emilio has a love for Jazz music and seeks out information and techniques from the great sound engineers in the Jazz idiom like the great Rudy Van Gelder. To get to record in a studio with a sound engineer that treated my original music with a level of care and intrigue was a dream come true for me.
We recorded 3 of my originals. When I write original music, I almost never imagine that they will see the light of day, let alone be performed by the talented local musicians we are blessed with, let alone be recorded in a professional studio. This opportunity could not have happened without the wonderful people that have supported the Salmon Arm Jazz Club and its new artist recording initiative. On behalf of the band, thank you for this opportunity. We are all so thankful and are excited to share our product with you!
~ Liam Nadurak, for The Jazz Implication
We are excited too! As soon as Liam has the master’s ready, we'll send you links to take a listen.
Thank you to all the New Demos Recording donors to date, for helping to make this happen and supporting our local jazz music scene. They include:
Kathy Yanke
Cheryl Bawtree
Peter Molnar
Jim & Kathie Cooperman
JP & Norma Flament
Sansom Surveying (Brian Sansom)
Phil McIntyre-Paul
Stay tuned - Jordan Dick is getting ready for the second session in the studio shortly.
We are looking for new donors to support this and a third recording session plus production of a compilation CD with recordings from all three sessions. If you would like to be a supporting donor, please speak to John or myself in the foyer at the Jazz Club shows or send an etransfer via email to: jazzclubdonation@telus.net (label your etransfer “New Demos Recording Project”).
More good things to come. We'll keep you posted. Thank you for supporting our exciting live music scene in the Shuswap!
~ Phil McIntyre-Paul, for the Salmon Arm Jazz Club's New Demos Recording Project
Salmon Arm Jazz Club Launches New Recording Project
September 10 2023
Fresh off the success of last season’s Sandy Plays Benny Legacy Recording project featuring the Sandy Cameron Quartet (available online or at Acorn Music), the Salmon Arm Jazz Club is inviting donors to support a new recording project featuring some of the region’s hot young jazz musicians. Every $500 raised allows the club to support an emerging artist in the recording studio featuring new compositions and arrangements ready for wider promotion. The goal: to raise $3000 supporting four recording sessions and a compilation album. First up in the studio is the Liam Nadurak Quartet.
Support the project today with an eTransfer donation to jazzclubdonation@telus.net clearly marked Salmon Arm Jazz Recording Fund, along with your name, email, and phone contact.
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