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Pinoy Jazz | TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival

  • Royal Albert Arms 48 Albert Street Winnipeg, MB, R3B 1E7 Canada (map)

Jazz Winnipeg and the Royal Albert Arms present an evening of Pinoy Jazz, featuring: 

7:30pm: TBA
8:30pm: Hera
9:30pm: Not Your Ordinary Hooligans
10:30pm: TMB and the Boyz

About Hera

Hera is a true interdisciplinary artist whose craft transcends boundaries. With a soul of endless curiosity, Hera has woven her magic within the threads of music, theater, film and fashion. Blending pop, jazz, funk, and RnB influences with a twist of drama from Original Pilipino Music, Hera’s sweet voice and playful lyrics have swayed listeners on local stages. Her music and natural stage presence have also charmed audiences as far as New York City.

About Not Your Ordinary Hooligans (NYOH)

Formed in 2019, NYOH (Not Your Ordinary Hooligans) is a nine-piece ensemble from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Studying under various well-established jazz musicians at Brandon University, with Grammy-nominated jazz pianist Michael Cain being one of many. This group of highly-skilled musicians brings liveliness and good vibrations to its audiences through their grooving rhythm section and electrifying horn section. With backgrounds from genres such as R&B, hip-hop, funk, fusion, Latin, and straight ahead swing, NYOH aims to get your head bopping, feet tapping, and face stankin’ as their contagious love for music tends to leave everyone in the crowd buzzing with excitement.

About TMB and the Boyz

Dr. Tricia Magsino Barnabé is a Manitoba dentist by profession but also an accomplished lyric soprano soloist with a repertoire ranging from classical to Broadway to jazz and pop/rock. She has been seen and heard on radio, television and theatres such as Rainbow Stage (most notably as the lead role of Kim in Miss Saigon), Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, numerous independent productions and playing main roles in high school productions at Glenlawn Collegiate.

Tricia is the visionary and founder of the All-Dentist Musicals where she performed main roles in Little Shop of Horrors, Guys and Dolls and Young Frankenstein. Under her own A Million Dreams performing label, she has performed and produced three of her own shows: A Million Dreams, a COVID-era online show called Faith, Hope, Love, and most recently a musical revue which she also wrote and directed called New Beginnings in a New World. Her upcoming show This is Me will be presented at Prairie Theatre Exchange this coming August.

For this show, Tricia's band is completed by drummer Greg Boettcher, keyboardist Jett Panganiban, and bassist David Swatek.