1619
Broadway – The Brill Building Project honors a locale that the London Telegraph called "the most
important generator of popular songs in the Western world."
1619 Broadway –
The Brill Building
Project
Friday, June 7, 2013 ~ 8pm
(VIP meet &
greet tickets available)
Mypalladium.org (727) 822-3590
“He is the standout male vocalist of our time”
– The New York Times
GRAMMY winner Kurt Elling is among the
world’s foremost jazz vocalists. He has won every DownBeat Critics
Poll for the last thirteen years and has been named “Male Singer of the Year”
by the Jazz Journalists Association eight times in that same span. Every one of
Elling’s ten albums has been nominated for a GRAMMY.
Elling’s rich baritone spans four
octaves and features both astonishing technical mastery and emotional depth.
His repertoire includes original compositions and modern interpretations of
standards, all of which are springboards for inspired improvisation, scatting,
spoken word, and poetry.
The New York Times declared, “Elling is the standout male vocalist of our
time.” The Washington Post added, “Since the mid-1990s, no singer in jazz has been as
daring, dynamic or interesting as Kurt Elling. With his soaring vocal flights,
his edgy lyrics and sense of being on a musical mission, he has come to embody
the creative spirit in jazz.”
Elling was the Artist-in-Residence for
the Singapore
and Monterey Jazz Festivals. He has also written multi-disciplinary works for
The Steppenwolf Theatre and the City of Chicago .
The Obama Administration’s first state dinner featured Elling in a command
performance.
Elling is a renowned artist of
vocalese—the writing and performing of words over
recorded improvised jazz solos. The
natural heir to jazz pioneers Eddie Jefferson, King Pleasure and Jon Hendricks,
Elling has set his own lyrics to the improvised solos of Wayne Shorter, Keith
Jarrett and Pat Metheny. He often incorporates images and references from
writers such as Rilke, Rumi, Neruda and Proust into his work. The late poet and
Bollingen Prize winner Robert Creeley wrote, “Kurt Elling takes us into a world
of sacred particulars. His words are informed by a powerful poetic spirit.”
Said Robert Pinsky, former Poet Laureate of the United States , “In Kurt Elling’s
art, the voice of jazz gives a new spiritual presence to the ancient, sweet and
powerful bond between poetry and music.”
Kurt Elling has toured vigorously
throughout his career, thrilling audiences throughout the world. In that time
he has led his own ensemble and has collaborated with many of the world’s
finest orchestras.
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