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Kurt Elling With The Keith Ganz Trio at Jazz Standard
ByJazz Standard
New York, NY
July 31, 2016
If there's any genre of music that's truly built on the idea of spur-of-the-moment change, it's jazz. And so, in that very spirit, we had this performance.
The audience that came down to hear the inimitable

Kate McGarry
vocals
Keith Ganz
guitarb.1972

Sean Smith
bass, acoustic
Allison Miller
drums
Kurt Elling
vocalsb.1967
The aforementioned trio kicked off the first of two sets with a pair of instrumental numbers before Elling joined the party. A waltzing "Emily" opened the show and proved to be the more impactful of the two, with Ganz quietly guiding the group, Smith providing stout support, and Miller going at it with intensity. The drummer, swinging with abandon, delivering roundhouse triplets, gleefully trading solos, and vamping on a Latin-esque groove, served as something of a foil for the guitarist, a more reserved but no less impressive musical force.
Elling's arrival on stage instantly signaled a change of course, balance, and focus. Everybody adjusted accordingly. First up for the singer was

Oscar Brown Jr.
vocals1926 - 2005

Julian Priester
tromboneb.1935
Tommy Turrentine
trumpetb.1928

Branford Marsalis
saxophoneb.1960
After jokingly speaking the virtues of writers named Sammy and seriously praising "the people who set the standards," Elling and company delivered a medley of the Sammy Fain-Sammy Cahn classic "The Second Star To The Right" paired with pianist

Fred Hersch
pianob.1955
Another curve ball came at this point in the evening with the arrival of

John Pizzarelli
guitarb.1960

Dexter Gordon
saxophone, tenor1923 - 1990

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023
The set came to a close with a take on

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

James Brown
vocals1933 - 2006
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