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Friday May 8th, 2026
Friday May 8th, 2026
8:00 PM
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10:40 PM EDT
Starts: 8:00 PM EDT
Ends: 10:40 PM EDT
Doors Open: 7:00 PM
Doors Open: 7:00 PM EDT
Hugh's Room
296 Broadview Ave, Toronto
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$21.82 - $42.85 CAD
Description
David Bradstreet with Carl Keesee Live in the Green Sanderson Hall at Hugh's Room, 296 Broadview Avenue
Show at 8pm, Doors at 7pm
$35+ in advance, $42+at the door
David Bradstreet came to Canada from England with his parents and sister in 1956. After studying architecture he played the Campus Directions college coffeehouse circuit in the U.S. and for three years visited most states as a solo performer. He spent pivotal time in New York City working with Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul & Mary) and Phil Ramone including a duo with Mimi Farina. He joined Lazarus (with Carl Keesee and Billie Hughes), worked with Albert Grossman in Woodstock NY and toured with Todd Rundgren.
Returning to Canada, David’s song, Renaissance, became a folk standard. The late '70s saw two high profile albums on A&M, “David Bradstreet” and “Dreaming in Colour”, which led to the JUNO for Best New Male Vocalist 1977.
Major tours ensued (Supertramp, John Prine, etc.), with concert and broadcast appearances including Ian Tyson’s Nashville North.
On his Street Records label, he released his, Black & White record in 1981 as record producer/engineer, he released the first album by Jane Siberry on Street Records in 1981, and another by former Lazarus partner Billie Hughes the same year, which lead to the production of artists such as Colleen Peterson, Nancy Simmonds, Robert Priest, Jason Fowler and Mira Meikle amongst others.
His Renaissance CD was released in 1998 and his first A&M albums, David Bradstreet and Dreaming in Colour, were re-released by Universal Music. Lifelines, joined by Jason Fowler (guitars) and David Woodhead (bass) followed in 2006. 08.20.10 was recorded live-off-the-floor at his Toronto studio with long time pal Carl Keesee on bass. In 2011 he travelled to Antarctica as artist-in-residence aboard the MS Expedition.
Recent releases include: Best Foot Forward 2021, Hindsight 2023 and most recent: Bradstreet & Keesee LIVE in London 2025. David Bradstreet and Carl Keesee are delighted to return to Hugh’s Room to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the eponymous A&M album, David Bradstreet.
296 Broadview is not yet a fully wheelchair accessible venue, with stairs between all levels. Our goal is to fix that, and we need your support to do so - please consider making a donation towards our goals to make HRL the best listening room in Toronto!
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Hugh's Room Live presents the best in intimate artist and audience focused performances at its new permanent home at 296 Broadview Avenue in Toronto.
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