Montréal Bistro
The Montréal Bistro was a jazz club located at 65 Sherbourne Street in Toronto, Ontario. Operating between 1979 and 2006, it was one of Toronto's preeminent jazz clubs and featured many internationally renowned jazz musicians.
History
Owners Lothar and Brigitte Lang opened the Montréal Bistro in 1979. The venue's name came from the presence of tourtiere and pea soup on the menu. Throughout the club's history musicians such as Oscar Peterson, Diana Krall, Jay McShann, and Joshua Redman performed at the venue. Late in its existence the club also hosted concerts featuring Doug Riley that were organized by CBC Radio host Danny Finkleman.
After a dispute with the landlord, the Langs closed the Bistro on 5 July 2006. The same year the club closed, the Langs received a lifetime achievement award at the National Jazz Awards.
Live recordings
- Ray Bryant - North of the Border (1997)
- Gene DiNovi - Live at the Montreal Bistro (1995)
- Geoff Keezer - Trio (1993)
- Dave McMurdo - Live at the Montreal Bistro (1992)
- Dave McMurdo - Fire and Song (1996)
- Dave McMurdo - Just for Now (2001)
- Various Artists - Finkleman's 45s: The Doug Riley Sessions, Volume 1 (2000)
- Various Artists - Finkleman's 45s: The Doug Riley Sessions, Volume 2 (2001)
- Kenny Wheeler and Sonny Greenwich - Kenny and Sonny Live at the Montreal Bistro (1993 and 1997)
References
- "Venerable jazz club shuts doors." CBC News, 6 July 2006. http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/venerable-jazz-club-shuts-doors-1.618022.