The Orbit Room
is a Toronto bar owned by Alex Lifeson (a member of the band Rush) and Tim Notter. The restaurant is managed by Tim Wilson. The venue is decorated in the style of a 1950s New York cocktail lounge, and plays host to many different kinds of live music; particularly R&B, funk, and jazz. It is located at 580-A College Street, within Toronto's "Little Italy" district, accessible by streetcar. There is street parking. They serve some food; more on certain nights of the week.
The Orbit Room began in November 1994. The original house band, The Dexters, played classic R&B Thursday thru Saturdays, then Fridays and Saturdays, and finally just Saturdays. The Dexters are Lou Pomanti (Hammond B-3), Bernie LaBarge, (guitar, vocals), Peter Cardinali (bass), and Mike Sloski (drums, later replaced by Greg Critchley). They played at the club for ten years, until their semi-retirement in 2004.
Blues, alternative rock, reggae, soul, and/or R & B can be heard live 7 nights a week. On any given night, local musicians and Canadian celebrities are often present.
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The Orbit Room
is a
Toronto bar owned by
Alex Lifeson (a member of the band
Rush) and
Tim Notter. The restaurant is managed by Tim Wilson. The venue is decorated in the style of a 1950s
New York cocktail lounge, and plays host to many different kinds of
live music; particularly
R&B,
funk, and
jazz. It is located at 580-A College Street, within Toronto's "Little Italy" district, accessible by
streetcar. There is street parking. They serve some food; more on certain nights of the week.
The Orbit Room began in November 1994. The original house band, The Dexters, played classic R&B Thursday thru Saturdays, then Fridays and Saturdays, and finally just Saturdays. The Dexters are Lou Pomanti (Hammond B-3),
Bernie LaBarge, (guitar, vocals), Peter Cardinali (bass), and Mike Sloski (drums, later replaced by Greg Critchley). They played at the club for ten years, until their semi-retirement in 2004.
Blues, alternative rock, reggae, soul, and/or R & B can be heard live 7 nights a week. On any given night, local musicians and Canadian celebrities are often present.