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Hermann's livestream celebrates women in jazz

ON STAGE What: Maria Manna Celebrates International Women鈥檚 Day Where: hermannsjazz.com/livestream When: Sunday March 7, 7 p.m.
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Songs by iconic blues singer Etta James will be featured in a concert at Hermann聮s Jazz Club on Sunday that is timed to spotlight International Women聮s Day. credit: EttaJames.com

ON STAGE

What: Maria Manna Celebrates International Women鈥檚 Day
Where:
When: Sunday March 7, 7 p.m.
Tickets: By donation

The all-women senior team at Hermann鈥檚 Jazz Club 鈥 manager Nichola Walkden, booking manager Ashley Wey and communications co-ordinator Samantha Duerksen 鈥 stands out.

And that means gender parity in professional music is not where it should be, says Walkden.

鈥淚t鈥檚 still an industry where it鈥檚 not equal,鈥 she said. 鈥淢usicians from Toronto do note [the all-women team] when they come here to play a show, because it is uncommon. I don鈥檛 deal with women very often in what I do, but that doesn鈥檛 mean we can鈥檛 do it, simply because we鈥檙e women.鈥

A concert set for Hermann鈥檚 on Sunday will illuminate the point. Timed to recognize International Women鈥檚 Day, which falls on Monday this year, the event was conceived by local singer Maria Manna as a showcase by, for and about the women who make a lot of their living playing music professionally in Victoria.

Manna will be joined by Wey on piano, Zoe Guigueno on bass, Sherry Clayton on drums and Monik Nordine on saxophone. The all-female band will perform a set that includes songs by Ella Fitzgerald, Shirley Horn, Betty Carter and other women who paved the way for female musicians decades ago.

鈥淲e are in tough times right now and when these women were breaking into the industry, they, too, had their struggles,鈥 Manna said in a statement. 鈥淪haring their stories will remind us of their strengths and encourage us to stay strong, together.鈥

Walkden says she just wants women to have a level playing field on which to operate.

鈥淭he cause of women in jazz is actually a cause. It is such a male-dominated profession. I am the only woman I know in this city who runs a club on a day-to-day basis and that is not how it should be.鈥

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