This weekend is the 26th Annual Beaches International Jazz Festival in the east end of Toronto, an oddly named celebration of eclectic music of all origins and stripes…not just jazz. In fact, in two years that I have visited this festival, I have yet to hear jazz more than 10% of the time.
Nonetheless, it is a very well attended party that keeps me largely locked in my home for three nights as it takes up 20+ blocks of street closures.
After being coerced into the melee by a couple of friends today, I offer the following images.
- The day was sunny and so was the eager crowd
- Sales were apparently starting to pick up for this cherub
- The shorter guitarist struggled to keep up
- This young guitarist seemed unimpressed
- For a guy entertaining kids, he looks pretty serious
- This Greek band definitely gave the street a Mediterranean feel
- As if one neck wasn’t more than enough
- The percussionist was a man of many talents
- The hat was everywhere on the strip
- People of all races joined into the festivities
- He didn’t specify what year he was awarded his prize
- Man could definitely rock the accordion
- They just showed up to have their picture taken
- High energy, high tempo, high spirits
- The young singer wanted the world to know her feelings
- Keyboardist never flinched a muscle
- Love the dog’s look of “What the…?”
- Although not actually playing blues
- She croons lovingly into the mics ear
- Guitarist has a great evening
- The festival gives you a 360 degree view of things
- A group at the waffle cart crowd in for a selfie