The Orbit Room

The Orbit Room is a Toronto bar owned by Rush lead guitarist Alex Lifeson and Tim Notter. The restaurant is managed by Tim Wilson. The venue is decorated in the style of a 1950s New York City 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
Entrance to the Orbit Room
Address580-A College Street (Upstairs)
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates43.65544°N 79.413151°W / 43.65544; -79.413151
OwnerAlex Lifeson, Tim Notter
TypeBar
Seating typeReserved seating (10+)
OpenedOctober 1994
Website
Venue website

The Orbit Room began in November 1994. The original house band, The Dexters, played classic R&B Thursday through Saturdays, then Fridays and Saturdays, and finally just Saturdays. The Dexters are Lou Pomanti (Hammond B-3, vocals), Bernie LaBarge (guitar, vocals), Peter Cardinali (bass), and various drummers, including Michael Sloski, Greg Critchley, Jorn Andersen, Mark Kelso, Kevan MacKenzie, and Larnell Lewis. They played at the club for ten years, until their semi-retirement in 2004. At its heyday, the club had a long lineup of fans waiting in all weather to get in to the 105-seat area. Special guests included Alex Lifeson, Jose Feliciano, Joey DeFrancesco, Gary Busey, and Jeff Martin.

Blues, alternative rock, reggae, soul and/or R & B can be heard live seven nights a week. On any given night, local musicians and international celebrities are often present.


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