Jazz/Blues
Matt Dusk

Matt Dusk is one of Canada's most beloved male vocalists, forging a career in music that has resulted in three critically-acclaimed studio albums, including a gold record for the debut album Two Shots and a gold record for his third album, Good News. Dusk has had three number one radio hits: "All About Me (Canada)," "Back In Town (Japan)," and "Good News (France)." Seemingly predestined for a career in classical and opera, Dusk changed his tune at the age of 18 after hearing Tony Bennett and Sarah Vaughan. His newfound passion earned him the top spot in 1998's Canadian National Exhibition Rising Star Competition, beating out 654 contestants. He went on to study with John Gittens and Bob Fenton and jazz piano legend Oscar Peterson at York University. In 2013, Dusk released My Funny Valentine: The Chet Baker Songbook. 2019 brings us "Sinatra with Matt Dusk." All that cool, classy style and energy from the Rat Pack shows of yesterday are right here, right now. Take a journey with Matt as he whisks you away to Las Vegas in 1966 where he pays homage to his hero Frank Sinatra. Dusk transports you back in time to one of music’s most elegant era’s. A time when Come Fly With Me, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Fly Me To The Moon and One For My Baby dominated the charts.