The Rubim de Toledo Trio featuring Chris Andrew & Dave Laing

Sunday • 3:00 pm – 3:45 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Ave)

Award-winning Canadian bassist and composer Rubim de Toledo combines the influences of his Brazilian heritage and his dedication to the jazz tradition to create an approach to music that is refreshing and uplifting. With a musical palette that spans the globe, drawing inspiration from Latin, Caribbean, African, jazz, and contemporary influences, Rubim blends improvisation with a forward-looking traditionalism. His distinctive sound and style as a bassist and composer have earned him acclaim, making him a standout figure in the Western Canadian music scene. In a notable 2021 milestone, Rubim clinched the Western Canadian Music Award (WCMA) for Instrumental Artist of the Year, adding to his impressive accolades that include a previous WCMA Jazz Artist of the Year win in 2018. The same year saw him nominated for Global Artist of the Year, a testament to the universality of his musical voice. In 2024, Rubim has been again nominated for two WCMA awards. Beyond his solo endeavors, Rubim is also a founding member of Albertan Latin groups Montuno West, Bomba, and Maracujah and has been a frequent musical director for Calgary’s Decidedly Jazz Danceworks since 2006. Additionally, Rubim serves as the head of the performance and bass departments at MacEwan University in Edmonton, nurturing the next generation of musical talent.

Sam Steffen

Saturday • 3:00 pm – 3:45 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Ave)

Sunday • 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Ave)

Sam Steffen is a folk musician and singer-songwriter whose songs are torch-wood for a new generation of folk music that has learned from the best stuff in the tradition. Originally from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Sam's versatile musicianship, finger-picking, and storytelling have made him an outstanding voice in the Americana folk genre. Newly arrived to Edmonton, Alberta from the US, he’s been writing songs for over a decade, now, and has collected a vast arsenal of original music that ranges from the personal to the political.

West End Hot Club

Saturday • 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Ave)

The West End Hot Club is a collective of musicians brought together by clarinetist Don Ross to play the music loved by Django Reinhardt in Paris in the 30s and 40s. It includes gypsy jazz, jazz standards and originals. For this joyous return to the Kaleido Festival Don is joined by Gareth Gilliland on guitar and Thom Golub on bass. Don is a busy session player and teacher. He plays regularly with the Gadjo Collective Balkan Band, St Crispin's Chamber Ensemble and groups like Opera Nuova, Mile Zero Dance, the Boreal Electroacoustic Music Society and many others. He teaches clarinet at the University of Alberta, King's, Concordia, MacEwan Conservatory and MusiCamp Alberta. As well, he serves on the board of the Edmonton Arts Council.

Keri Lynn Zwicker

Friday • 7:15 pm - 8:15 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Ave)

Born and raised in Edmonton, Keri Lynn Zwicker is the chameleon harpchick about town. From Celtic to Classical, from Irish pub to the Winspear, from Symphony to Ceilidh , while wearing everything from Cowboy Boots to angel's wings. Her crystalline vocals and rhythmic playing are perfectly matched to her imaginative arrangements of traditional material. She tours internationally with David Wilkie’s band Cowboy Celtic, plays second harp with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and has studied Latin American techniques with harp master Alfredo Rolando Ortiz. She will be joined by her husband Nathan McCavana on vocals and bodhran (Irish drum).

Braden Gates

Saturday • 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Ave)

Sunday • 12:15 pm - 1:00 pm | The Alley (93 St & 118 Ave (Southside of 118))

Braden Gates is at once the quintessential folk singer and a highly exceptional one, with three Canadian Folk Music Award nominations. His songs are both workmanlike and full of emotional nuance, and are delivered masterfully with unassuming stories and blazing-hot instrumentals.

David Unsworth

Sunday • 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm | The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse (9351 - 118 Ave)

Sunday • 5:00 pm - 5:15 pm | Main Stage (119 Ave & 93 St in the Grassy Field)

David Unsworth is a 24-year-old singer-songwriter based out of Edmonton, Alberta. He combines intricate lyricism with rhythmic guitar, soaring vocals and a loop station to create personal, thought provoking songs, while still giving listeners a reason to dance. His first single: Someone Else's Eyes released on July 21, 2020. Having performed at events like the Canmore Folk Music Festival and the Edmonton International Fringe Festival, David captivates audiences with his effervescent stage presence and introspective lyricism. His debut EP: Wait, was aired on Edmonton radio stations CKUA and CJSR, and his unique ‘one-man-band’ sound was recognized by CBC Music producer Del Cowie during the 2017 CBC Searchlight Competition. More recently he won the adult division of the 2018 K-Days Talent Search, and in 2019, completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz and Contemporary Music from MacEwan University. His razor-sharp songwriting and agility with a loop station has earned David comparisons to the likes of Sting and Ed Sheeran. David blends the long-held traditions of folk storytelling with the rhythmic sensibilities of pop and alternative music, creating a sound that sticks in your head, while still delivering meaningful lyrics.

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