Fort Langley musician Dave Quinn played the clarinet with fellow band members and friends at Porters Bistro in Murrayville on a snowy Wednesday evening, Feb. 21. Quinn is hoping to foster a new wave of jazz players through a weekly educational jam session at the bistro located at Murrayville’s historic Five Corners. Troy Landreville Langley Times

Fort Langley musician Dave Quinn played the clarinet with fellow band members and friends at Porters Bistro in Murrayville on a snowy Wednesday evening, Feb. 21. Quinn is hoping to foster a new wave of jazz players through a weekly educational jam session at the bistro located at Murrayville’s historic Five Corners. Troy Landreville Langley Times

Weekly Jazz Jam designed to give high school musicians confidence

Every Wednesday night, Porter's Bistro in Murrayville is hosting jazz music event

Dave Quinn hopes to foster the next generation of jazz musicians.

He’s doing so by organizing a weekly jazz jam for high school music students and amateur musicians every Wednesday night at Porter’s Bistro in Murrayville.

The jazz jam launched this week (Feb. 21) and runs Wednesday nights from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

A Fort Langley musician, Quinn of RazzMaJazz Entertainment is providing an opportunity for musicians of all ages and abilities to play jazz alongside professional musicians.

Quinn, who has been playing jazz music professionally for more than 40 years said, “jam sessions are one of the best ways to learn how to play jazz, improve musicianship skills and perform more confidently. I’m bringing in a diverse line-up of top professional jazz musicians each week who will be able to share their knowledge, skills, wisdom and experience with up and coming jazz musicians.”

Jazz Jam at Porter’s

As a bonus, all musicians who take part in the jam can enter into a monthly contest for a $50 gift certificate from Long & McQuade,which will be matched with a $50 gift certificate to the student’s school music program.

Porter’s owner, Bill Burrmeester, who is also a jazz musician adds, “jam sessions aren’t for musicians only. We hope people will come out for music, coffee, some great home-style food and conversation.”

Porter’s Bistro is a fully licensed cafĂ© located in Murrayville (21611 48 Ave.).

The process will be for students to register “so we can find out more about what they know, so we can focus on their personal learning habits,” Quinn noted. “For example, has the student performed in a small group previously or just big band? Or do they do solo? Also age is critical for early development.”

Quinn said there will be a workshop page added to RazzMaJazz’s website (razzmajazz.ca) and Facebook page (facebook.com/razzmajazzfriends).

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