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2-Part Tribute: Coltrane's A Love Supreme & Weather Report featuring Isaiah Collier

Multiple dates and times 918 Bathurst Centre for Culture, Arts, Media and Education

2-Part Tribute: Coltrane's A Love Supreme & Weather Report featuring Isaiah Collier

Multiple dates and times 918 Bathurst Centre for Culture, Arts, Media and Education

Presented by Caliban Arts Theatre, CONTXT by Trane with Zenerco Inc.:

3 Incredible Dates, 2 Incredible Concerts:

Friday October 10, 2025
A Tribute to John Coltrane's Seminal Album A Love Supreme 
The 60th Anniversary Concert


The Players:
Isaiah Collier (Saxophones), Chris Pruden (Piano), George Koller (Bass), Mark Hundevad (Drums)

Advance $70 -- after, $80 -- door
7:00pm doors - 8:00pm show
Location: 
 918 Bathurst Centre for Culture, Arts, Media and Education - Annex/Toronto


Saturday October 11, 2025
Weather Report Tribute Night with Special Guest Tony Zawinul


The Players:

Isaiah Collier (Saxophones), Rich Brown (Bass), Chris Pruden (Piano), Mark Kelso (Drums), Juan Carlos Medrano (Percussion)
Guests:
John Devenish (MC), Tony Zawinul (Guest Speaker)

Advance $85 -- after, $95 -- door
7:00pm doors - 8:00pm show
Location: 918 Bathurst Centre for Culture, Arts, Media and Education - Annex/Toronto


About Isaiah Collier:
Isaiah Collier is a Chicago/Brooklyn-based multi-instrumentalist, composer, activist, and educator. Isaiah Coller’s sound is a dynamic flurry of metaphors, yet he can hold back when necessary. He plays his influences, which he describes as a “sonic time machine; you can’t really put a time or destination on it.”

As far as where he plans to take his music, Collier says: “I reach backwards, and forwards simultaneously when creating art and what is ahead of me is the past.... After your solo, you think you’re done but the music is still going. Bringing the little instruments in, you are always participating, bringing in the micro aspect, shifting the atomic matter. With tempered bells you can capture

intervals that can set things up in another key. When I go to the saxophone now — when you’ve got to a mastery of an instrument — you try figure out something else or it whispers, “Boring!” Now I’m no longer hearing “saxophone” on the saxophone. I think, “Man, how does this sound as a talking drum or a flute?”

More here: https://www.colliersworld.com
Downbeat article: https://downbeat.com



Please Note: On Sunday, October 12, join us for a special After-Show Brunch at CONTXT (254 Lansdowne Ave), featuring the Mark Hundevad Trio with special guests Isaiah Collier and Tony Zawinul. (More Info and individual brunch tickets here)



Location

918 Bathurst Centre for Culture, Arts, Media and Education