The Montreal Jazz Scene

The Montreal Jazz Scene

Montréal was one of the few places in North America where you could still buy alcohol legally. The city’s unofficial theme song was the 1928 Irving Berlin Co. chart topper “Hello Montréal!”, which summed up the sentiments of thirsty tourists: “Goodbye Broadway, hello Montréal / I’m on my way, I’m on my way / And I’ll make whoop-whoop whoopee night and day!”

Gamblers, racketeers and the world’s greatest entertainers – especially American jazz musicians – flocked to Montréal, notably between the two world wars when Montréal’s Little Burgundy neighbourhood was dubbed the “Harlem of the North.”

Montréal quickly became the nightclub capital of Canada, and her fabled Sin-City era would continue well into the 1950s.

Today, Montréal remains a hotbed of jazz. The city is home to the world’s largest jazz festival as well as live music in the city’s swinging jazz clubs seven nights a week. While Montréal’s Sin City heyday is behind her, Montrealers still love letting the good times roll long after most other cities have rolled up their sidewalks and gone to bed.

Jazz, a style of American music birthed in New Orleans around the turn of the 20th century, migrated north to Montréal, hometown of global jazz icon Oscar Peterson, Maynard Ferguson and Oliver Jones.

Montréal became home to countless jazz nightclubs such as the famous Rockhead’s Paradise, a three-storey show bar located on the corner of de la Montagne and Saint-Antoine Streets. Founded by Rufus Rockhead in 1928, Rockhead’s Paradise was where Louis Armstrong went after performing at the Montréal Forum or uptown clubs, and it was where Ella Fitzgerald made her Montréal début in 1943.

Just around the corner from Rockhead’s on de la Montagne Street was another popular Black club, the Café St-Michel, home of Louis Metcalf’s International Band. Metcalf had been a trumpeter with Duke Ellington and Jelly Roll Morton before bringing bebop to Montréal.

Pianist Oliver Jones, a former protégé of his idol Oscar Peterson, was just 10 years old when he first performed at the Café St-Michel in 1944.

Mr. Jones once told me, “It was across the street from Rockhead’s Paradise, which was the first Black-owned club in all of Canada. The St-Michel was a little rougher. Rufus Rockhead never let anything get out of hand although there was always pressure from authorities to close him down. But I remember playing in the St-Michel and saw a lot of what I wasn’t supposed to see – girly girls and strippers. But the people there, there was always someone looking out for me.”

During Montréal’s 1920s to 1950s golden age of jazz, everybody from Dizzy Gillespie to Duke Ellington made their way to the city. Even Frank Sinatra headlined Chez Paree on Stanley Street during a residency there in 1953.

Jazz declined in popularity in the 1960s thanks to the rise of rock’n’roll but bounced back in Montréal when legendary impresario Rouè-Doudou Boicel founded the Rising Sun Celebrity Jazz Club in 1975. The club was located on Sainte-Catherine Street, opposite where the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal’s Maison du Festival is located today, in the Quartier des spectacles.

“My deepest friends who helped me were Taj Mahal, Buddy Guy, Art Blakey, John Lee Hooker and Dizzy Gillespie, who came to Montréal whenever I needed money,” Boicel told me. “That was a guarantee my place was packed.”

Boicel also founded the short-lived Rising Sun Festijazz at Place des Arts in 1978 – presenting everybody from Sarah Vaughan to Dexter Gordon – before the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal was established in 1980.

The Rising Sun is gone now, as are Montreal’s famed Sin City-era jazz clubs like the Café St-Michel. Rockhead’s Paradise closed in 1980. But a vibrant local jazz scene has grown alongside the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, which is very supportive of local musicians.

Festival International de Jazz de Montréal
The arrival of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal in 1980 signaled a new era of Montréal jazz. Many jazz clubs have opened since and are especially busy during the festival.

Each year the ten-day jazz festival books some of the biggest acts in the music business, showcasing some 3,000 musicians from 30 countries headlining 500 indoor and outdoor concerts – ticketed and free – on 20 stages.

The Festival International de Jazz de Montréal is the world’s largest according to Guinness World Records, and each year begins during the last week of June.

Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill
Close to the major hotels downtown and popular with tourists, the intimate Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill books local musicians such as renowned drummer Jim Doxas, blues queen Dawn Tyler Watson and soul legend Michelle Sweeney.

Jazz royalty performing at Upstairs over the years includes international headliners Sheila Jordan, Jimmy Heath, Joe Lovano, former Oscar Peterson drummer Alvin Queen, Jeff Healey and jazz legend Ranee Lee, who recorded her Juno Award-winning live album at Upstairs.

Upstairs was the first off-site jazz club to be part of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, hosts regular jam nights for jazz musicians attending McGill and Concordia universities, and is ranked by Downbeat Magazine as one of the top jazz clubs in the world.

Dièse Onze Jazz & Restaurant
Dièse Onze, in the hip Plateau district, is very intimate, looks and feels exactly like a classic jazz club should, and features live music every night by such musical guests as Juno Award-winning soul diva Kim Richardson and the popular groove and improvisation-fueled collective The Brooks. DownBeat Magazine ranks Dièse Onze as one of the top jazz clubs in the world.

Modavie
Located in Old Montréal, Modavie is a French bistro that features live jazz and blues seven evenings a week, showcasing local performers. The old-school jazz feel is accentuated by the bistro’s stone and wood décor.

Montréal Jazz History Walking Tour
During the jazz fest each year, professional tour guide Leah Blythe presents her popular Montréal Jazz History Walking Tour. The two-hour tour through downtown Montréal tells the story of jazz and its connection to the city from the 1920s until the foundation of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal in 1980. You’ll see what has become of such former clubs as Rockhead’s Paradise, the Rising Sun and Chez Paree. For more information about the walking tour during the jazz festival and year-round, email Blythe at leah.m.blythe@gmail.com.
-Richard Burnett

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Artist Track Title
Paul Bley Turns Footloose
Billy Martin Le Mur The Mellow Sax Of John Scott
Nick Ayoub (avec Rosita & Dino) Bossa Nova No. 12 Bossa Nova Jazz Samba
Al Baculis Singers Groovin' Happy Together
Paul Bley I Want to be Happy Paul Bley
Neil Chotem Adieu mon rêve (Farewell My Dream) Themes and Melodies Volume 2
Maynard Ferguson This Nite Color Him Wild
Nick Ayoub Quintet Little Joey The Music of Nick Ayoub
Al Baculis Singers Happy Together Happy Together
Art Maiste Bach and the Blues At the Piano
Concept Neuf Comme en Vacances ST
Gordie Fleming Caravan (Version 2) According to Gordie
Nick Ayoub (avec Rosita & Dino) Canadian Bossa Nova Bossa Nova Jazz Samba
Compilation Allan McIver and Orchestra - One O'Clock Jump (1940) Jazz and Hot Dance in Canada: 1916-1949
Phil Nimmons Group Feed the Birds (Tuppence a Bag) Mary Popppins Swings
Billy Martin Back at the Chicken Shack Doin' Their Thing
Johnny Holmes Orchestra How Insensitive Ray Berthiaume and Margo McKinnon, vocalists
Lee Gagnon Détente Jazzzzz
Maynard Ferguson Lonely Town Dimensions
Compilation The Piccadilly Players, Under Direction of Al Starita with Vocal Trio - Hello Montreal, Fox Trot (1928) Columbia 5207 Hello Montreal!
Lee Gagnon Jéremié Jérémie Soundtrack
Paul Bley Albert's Love Theme Blood
Anita Ortez Masquenada Vocalist with Orchestra: Musical Direction - Nat Raider
Ranee Lee Allright, OK - You Win Live At Le Bijou
Al Baculis Singers The Wheel of Hurt ST
Lee Gagnon Con Alma Discotheque
Henri Noël Pierre Dialogue One More Step
Herman Apple et son ensemble Tarentelles Italiennes Montréal, ville internationale
Henri Noël Pierre Merci Bon Dieu (vocal) Piano
Lucio Agostini Prairie Boy Action With Agostini
Gordie Fleming Everybody Grooves (Gordie Fleming) Gordie Fleming's "Big Little Band" (Montreal Instrumental)
Oliver Jones Young and Foolish Live at Biddle's
Henri Noël Pierre Simbi Piano
Nick Ayoub Septet Masque Nade Masque Nade
George Walker Danny Boy James Last Presents George Walker
Neil Chotem Is It Over Now? Themes and Melodies Volume 2
George Walker There's a Kind of Hush James Last Presents George Walker
Gordie Fleming Labrador According to Gordie
Gordie Fleming Scrapple from the Apple According to Gordie
Johnny Holmes Orchestra If I Ruled the World Ray Berthiaume and Margo McKinnon, vocalists
Gordie Fleming Parisian Thouroughfare According to Gordie
The Brian Browne Trio The Brian Browne Trio - Cast Your Fate The Brian Browne Trio (split with The Doug Randle Orchestra)
Anita Ortez Softly Vocalist with Orchestra: Musical Direction - Nat Raider
Ranee Lee Honeysuckle Rose Live At Le Bijou
Billy Martin Watermelon Man Strawberry Soul
Vic Vogel Shadow of Your Smile and Yesterday Montreal Bandleader
George Walker Rock Me in Your Arms Rock Me in Your Arms b/w Melody of Montreal
Oscar Peterson Bags' Groove Night Train
Pierre Leduc et son Quatuor Poussiere d'etoile ST
Joe Sealy & Paul Novotny Africville Africville Suite: The Struggle For Recognition
Compilation Oscar Peterson - Flying Home (1944) Jazz and Hot Dance in Canada: 1916-1949
Nick Ayoub Quintet Two and The Montreal Scene
Nick Ayoub Sextet Perception Malaga/ Perception // Love Scene/ Abstraction
Maynard Ferguson C'est la blues Around the Horn with
Al Baculis Singers Happy Together Back to Baculis
Billy Martin When My Dreamboat Comes Home Music With Soul
The Brian Browne Trio Walk on By Listen, People!
Neil Chotem When The World Was Young (Lucille Dumont, vocals) Lucille Dumont and Robert Demontigny, vocalists
Lee Gagnon Les passants du soir Jérémie Soundtrack
Billy Martin I Like Those Mashed Potatoes Billy's Dance Party
Art Maiste Straight to Baby At the Piano
Ranee Lee The Lady is a Tramp Live At Le Bijou
Lee Gagnon Jéremié Jérémie Soundtrack
Gordie Fleming According to Gordie According to Gordie
Billy Martin Funky Feelin' I Turn You On
Maynard Ferguson Whisper Not Maynard Ferguson and His Orchestra (live at the Expo '67 Canadian Pavillion Theatre)
Herman Apple et son ensemble The Breeze and I Montréal, ville internationale
Dave Turner Quartet Like Someone in Love The Pulse Brothers
Anita Ortez Day, Day, Chase the Night Away Vocalist with Orchestra: Musical Direction - Nat Raider
Billy Martin Prayer Meetin' Strawberry Soul
Oscar Peterson Theme for Celine (Oscar Peterson) The Personal Touch
Al Baculis Singers Echoes of Lisa Concentrate On You
Sonny Greenwich Quartet Prelune Evol-ution, Love's Reverse
Billy Martin Il Silenzio Doin' Their Thing
Paul Bley King Korn Footloose
Ranee Lee Ridin' High Live At Le Bijou
Gordie Fleming Critic's Choice According to Gordie
Lucio Agostini Caramba (Lucio Agostini) Cold Shoulder and Hot Brass
Anita Ortez Catch the Wind Vocalist with Orchestra: Musical Direction - Nat Raider
Ranee Lee Hallelujah, I Love Him So Live At Le Bijou
Pierre Leduc La matriarcale Renaître
Neil Chotem Les Âmes Seules Themes and Melodies Volume 2
Marius Cultier Cuando, Cuando À la Place des Arts
Walter Boudreau Boul Chaumont Jazz - Walter Boudreau + 3 = 4
George Walker Alfie James Last Presents George Walker
Phil Nimmons Group The Perfect Nanny Mary Popppins Swings
Lucio Agostini Reel Once Upon a Hundred Years
Dave Turner Quartet Star Eyes The Pulse Brothers
Sonny Greenwich Quartet Nica's Dream Evol-ution, Love's Reverse
Maynard Ferguson Well, Hardly Ever Around the Horn with
Sonny Greenwich Quartet Day is Night to Some Evol-ution, Love's Reverse
Paul Bley Can't Get Started Introducing Paul Bley (With Charlie Mingus and Art Blakey)
Lee Gagnon Skin Dance Jazzzzz
George Walker Please Come Back James Last Presents George Walker
Lee Preston Roy & the Inn-Crowd Without You (Wally Dubois) Every Day I Have to Cry b/w Without You
Oscar Peterson Banff the Beautiful Trail of Dreams: A Canadian Suite
Billy Martin This Love Of Mine Billy's Dance Party
Johnny Holmes Orchestra It's a Lovely Day Today Ray Berthiaume and Margo McKinnon, vocalists
Lucio Agostini March Wind Action With Agostini
Neil Chotem It's Just a Foolish Game Themes and Melodies Volume 2

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Canadian All Stars - ST BACK

Canadian All Stars - ST BACK

17-piece Montreal Orchestra

The Brian Browne Trio (split with The Doug Randle Orchestra)

Listen, People!

Browne, Brian Trio

Lucio Agostini - Once Upon a Hundred Years

Mucho Lucio: Latin American Music Arranged And Conducted by Lucio Agostini

Lucio Agostini-Action BACK

Vogel, Vic

Peterson, Oscar

Jones, Oliver

Back to Baculis

Happy Together

Al Baculis - Back to Bacus MINT BACK

Concentrate On You

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Baculis, Al Quintet

Baculis, Al Singers

Al Baculis Singers-Happy Together (CTL Paragon) LABEL 02

Al Baculis Singers-Happy Together (CTL Paragon) LABEL 01

Al Baculis Singers-Happy Together (CTL Paragon) BACK

45-Al Baculis - Concentrate On You VINYL 02

Action With Agostini

Cold Shoulder and Hot Brass

Once Upon a Hundred Years

Agostini, Lucio

The Oscar Peterson Radio Show

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