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Day: April 30, 2016

Concerts and tours, News, Uncategorized Posted on30 April 201615 May 2016

Kurt Elling is back

Declared by The New York Times as “the standout male vocalist of our time”, Kurt Elling – a master of vocalese – is widely accepted as the natural heir to jazz pioneers Eddie Jefferson, King Pleasure and Jon Hendricks, modernizing the jazz vocal tradition and breathing new life into old favorites for today’s audiences.

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