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Here's where to find live music in Burnaby this fall

Lovers of live music, don’t miss out on the new season of drop-in fun at Shadbolt Centre for the Arts. The centre’s monthly Jazz Jams are returning this fall, led once again by Cory Weeds of the Coastal Jazz Society.
Cory Weeds
Cory Weeds leads the Shadbolt Centre's Jazz Jam nights again this fall.

Lovers of live music, don’t miss out on the new season of drop-in fun at Shadbolt Centre for the Arts.

The centre’s monthly Jazz Jams are returning this fall, led once again by Cory Weeds of the Coastal Jazz Society. Musicians of all ages and abilities can turn out to make music – for free – with some of the best players from the local scene, and those who just want to listen can turn out to do that, too. Jazz Jams are on Tuesdays, Sept. 25, Oct. 23 and Nov. 27, from 6 to 8 p.m.

The Shadbolt is also once again offering its lunch-hour concert series, A Little Lunch Music. Audiences are treated to live music from noon to 1 p.m., with buffet lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The buffet lunch is $12, but you don’t need to eat; you can listen to the music for free if you so choose.

The fall lineup includes bass player Jodi Proznick with her quartet on Tuesday, Sept. 25; Itamar Erez, a Middle Eastern guitarist and band, on Tuesday, Oct. 23; and acoustic folk-pop songsmith Reid Jamieson on Tuesday, Nov. 27.

For all the details about live music at the Shadbolt, see www.shadboltcentre.com.