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Singer Kurt Elling Interviewed at AAJ

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Kurt Elling
When Johnny Hartman and John Coltrane recorded their one and only album together they created a moment that shaped the art of vocal jazz. An instant of beauty transformed into history. Despite a bias towards the original recording, after listening to Kurt Elling's lustrous and drawn butter version, it was clear the past could be silenced to make way for innovation. This is Elling's first recording since his hit, Night Moves (Blue Note), in 2007. To say that this album is anything but spectacularly in tune with his usual panache would be an understatement. In a live performance, Elling and his group captured the true spirit of this music. Not one to recount the past with his albums, this successfully arrests that weak-at-the-knees feeling throughout that he's known for. It's clear Elling's a master in his element.



But there's more here than just a great recording. Elling, in conversation with AAJ Contributor Cicily Janus, provides the inside scoop as to how this recording came about.



Be sure to check out Kurt Elling: Recasting Brilliance at AAJ today!

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