Friday, December 12, 2025 Doors Open at 6:30PM; Show begins at 7:00PM Tickets: (Adults) $18, (Youth 13-17y/o) $15, and (Children 0-12y/o) $10 - all ticket prices are plus applicable fees & taxes Reserved Seating Cash Bar *** all patrons must have tickets, including babes in arms ***
The Sullivan-Parker-Kettlewell Trio performs the beloved award-winning 1965 album soundtrack, A
Charlie Brown Christmas.
The Trio features piano, upright bass, and drums, along with a local
children's choir to perform this best-selling jazz album, bringing the much-loved and cherished holiday
music to children and adults everywhere across Ontario.
Join us this holiday season for this nostalgic performance, and enjoy hits such as Linus and Lucy and
Christmas Time is Here.
Band Members Kyle Sullivan is a versatile drummer recognized across Toronto's music scene. With an impressive 20
album credits, most receiving radio airplay, Kyle is an alumnus of Humber College's esteemed Jazz
Music Program. Over the years, he's collaborated with Canadian music luminaries like Ron Sexsmith,
Cowboy Junkies, and has shared a 20-year journey with Jerry Leger.
Teri Parker (MA, BMus) is a jazz aficionado — pianist, composer, and bandleader — deeply rooted in
Toronto. She honed her skills at the University of Toronto's acclaimed Jazz program, learning from
legends like David Braid and Phil Nimmons. Teri has been granted multiple awards to refine her craft
internationally. Currently, she's a mainstay in Canadian jazz, gracing stages from the Toronto Jazz
Festival to JAZZ.91 FM broadcasts.
Chris Kettlewell, an exceptional multi-instrumentalist, holds his laurels from Humber College’s Jazz
Performance program and Thompson Rivers University's Music initiative. Since his Toronto advent,
he's collaborated with renowned artists, from Fred Penner to Maylee Todd. Chris is integral to several
prominent Toronto projects, including The Blazing Fiddles and The Toronto Jazz Collective. His
musical journey spans global tours, from France to Japan, and includes a memorable stint in London's
"Made in Dagenham" musical.
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