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Heritage Grill serves up live music

Whatever your taste in music, you can indulge it right here at home. Jazz, rockabilly, country and boogie woogie piano are among the musical offerings at Heritage Grill this month.

Whatever your taste in music, you can indulge it right here at home.

Jazz, rockabilly, country and boogie woogie piano are among the musical offerings at Heritage Grill this month.

The downtown eatery hosts a full calendar of musical events, with live music seven days a week.

Tonight (Friday, Oct. 10), audiences can enjoy the garage soul of the Beladeans, while tomorrow (Saturday, Oct. 11) sees the Mud Bay Blues Band bring their party blues to the stage.

On Wednesday, Oct. 15, you can enjoy the famous Hard Rock Miners Singalong, which has run for more than 20 years at Vancouver's Railway Club and is now taking place monthly at the Heritage Grill.

Weekends are packed full of a range of musical offerings, with the dynamic rock of 2 Days and Counting on Oct. 18, the legendary rockabilly band the Stingin' Hornets on Oct. 24 and a special Halloween howler with psychobilly veterans The Deadcats and Evil Norton Niels on Oct. 31.

On Tuesday, Oct. 21, country fans can check out Kelly Haigh and her Murderbirds, while jazz is on offer on Thursday, Oct. 23 with acclaimed guitarist Tony Wilson, vocalist Patsy Klein and bassist Russell Scholberg.

On Wednesday, Oct. 29, it's the dirty swing sounds of Wendy Biscuit in the spotlight.

Every Monday night, the Heritage Ukulele Club packs the place from 6 to 8 p.m., followed by an open mike session. The club also hosts their special Uke Joint night on the last Tuesday of each month - this month, that's Oct. 28.

And, as a special Sunday treat, the Heritage Grill also offers live music from noon to 4 p.m., alternating between the boogie woogie piano sounds of Mike Van Eyes and the smooth Latin jazz of Tavares.

The Heritage Grill is at 447 Columbia St. Check out theheritagegrill.com for all the details.