
Blue Bell, PA: The Lively Arts Series at Montgomery County Community College continues its Culture Speaks a Global Language Series with celebrated jazz vocalists Kurt Elling. The concert will take place at Science Center Theatre , 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell, PA on Saturday, December 3, 2011 at 8PM.
He will be performing selections from his new recording The Gate produced by legendary Don Was, featuring songs by artists including King Crimson, Herbie Hancock, The Beatles, and Stevie Wonder.
The New York Times is one of numerous publications to declare that Kurt Elling is the standout male vocalist of our time," and The Gate (Concord Records 2/08/2011), Elling's followup to his Grammywinning Dedicated to You, is among his strongest albumsand perhaps the finest of his career. Produced by Don Was (Rolling Stones, Bonnie Raitt, Bob Dylan), The Gate is a musical collection in which boundaries cease to exist, a sensibility enhanced by producer Don Was, who had expressed the desire to work with Ellingan opportunity which Elling found irresistible.
I first heard Kurt on the local jazz station and was knocked out by his exotic blend of soul, technique, intelligence and charismatic hipness," Was recalls. He made this diverse collection of songs his ownand we had a blast." What Don brought to this project," said Elling, was his love of music and musicians, and a confidence that liberated us from all concern. He is the consummate producer and this was an extraordinary experiencemy favorite in a studio."
The Gate points Elling in a new and satisfyingly emotional direction. He has somehow found a way to make a deeply personal statement out of the music of King Crimson, Joe Jackson, Stevie Wonder and the Beatlesin addition to providing a new and vibrant understanding of Miles Davis, Bill Evans and Herbie Hancock.
That Elling is first and foremost a jazz singer makes the work searching and enthralling. His phrasing is cool and meditative as he ventures into areas usually reserved for instrumentalists. As a lyricist, Elling breathes new life into gems previously known only for their melodies. His words are informed by a powerful poetic spirit," said poet and Bollingen Prize winner Robert Creeley. Kurt Elling takes us into a world of sacred particulars."
The Gate features longtime associate
He will be performing selections from his new recording The Gate produced by legendary Don Was, featuring songs by artists including King Crimson, Herbie Hancock, The Beatles, and Stevie Wonder.
The New York Times is one of numerous publications to declare that Kurt Elling is the standout male vocalist of our time," and The Gate (Concord Records 2/08/2011), Elling's followup to his Grammywinning Dedicated to You, is among his strongest albumsand perhaps the finest of his career. Produced by Don Was (Rolling Stones, Bonnie Raitt, Bob Dylan), The Gate is a musical collection in which boundaries cease to exist, a sensibility enhanced by producer Don Was, who had expressed the desire to work with Ellingan opportunity which Elling found irresistible.
I first heard Kurt on the local jazz station and was knocked out by his exotic blend of soul, technique, intelligence and charismatic hipness," Was recalls. He made this diverse collection of songs his ownand we had a blast." What Don brought to this project," said Elling, was his love of music and musicians, and a confidence that liberated us from all concern. He is the consummate producer and this was an extraordinary experiencemy favorite in a studio."
The Gate points Elling in a new and satisfyingly emotional direction. He has somehow found a way to make a deeply personal statement out of the music of King Crimson, Joe Jackson, Stevie Wonder and the Beatlesin addition to providing a new and vibrant understanding of Miles Davis, Bill Evans and Herbie Hancock.
That Elling is first and foremost a jazz singer makes the work searching and enthralling. His phrasing is cool and meditative as he ventures into areas usually reserved for instrumentalists. As a lyricist, Elling breathes new life into gems previously known only for their melodies. His words are informed by a powerful poetic spirit," said poet and Bollingen Prize winner Robert Creeley. Kurt Elling takes us into a world of sacred particulars."
The Gate features longtime associate
