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CHRISTMAS CROONERS

DECEMBER 24 – 26 DAILY FROM 21:00

To celebrate the holidays, Stingray DJAZZ presents the world’s most timeless, jazzy crooners, whose music breathes the atmosphere of Christmas past, present, and future. On December 24 from 21:00, viewers are in for an evening of vintage performances by Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and Sammy Davis Jr., who fill the air with the timeless warmth and classic charm of a vintage Christmas. On Christmas Day from 21:00, Stingray DJAZZ presents a channel première from American singer-pianist extraordinaire Melody Gardot, performing her tasteful ballads and romantic songs with strings at the legendary Château d'Hérouville. Next, popular Canadian crooner Michael Bublé brings his trademark swagger to Caught In The Act, his 2005 concert program. The evening continues with José James, whose take on seasonal favorites raises the bar for the contemporary Christmas album. Combining the classic elegance of Frank Sinatra with the earthy sophistication of soul legends, this exclusive live performance of “Merry Christmas from José James” is a world-class holiday gift from one of today’s greatest voices in jazz. On December 26 at 21:00, Stingray DJAZZ returns to Château d'Hérouville for a performance by the hugely popular American baritone Gregory Porter alongside British band Metronomy. The evening continues with more British talent, as Jamie Cullum brings his signature blend of jazzy tunes and boundless energy to the stage of Jazz à Vienne 2017. Rounding off the holiday special is promising Berlin-based crooner Atrin Madani. In a program fitting the reflective spirit of the season, the charismatic 20-something vocalist invites the world to ponder the question “Where Are We Now?”. Swoon along to the world’s greatest crooners this Christmas, December 24 to 26 daily from 21:00 – on Stingray DJAZZ!


Frank Sinatra

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24 AT 21:00

His charisma and impeccable phrasing placed him way ahead of the game: ‘The Voice’, Frank Sinatra. The legendary American crooner, who sang swing, jazz, and traditional pop, became one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century. Tune in to this compilation of historic recordings and let ‘Ol’ Blue Eyes’ transport you to a different time and place with the songs “High Hopes”, “Ol’ Man River”, “Love is Here to Stay”, “I’ve Got You Under My Skin”, “It Was Just One Of Those Things”, and “Luck Be A Lady”.


Sammy Davis Jr.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24 AT 22:00

The Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam is a world-renowned concert hall, known for its first-rate acoustics. It has attracted many famous performers over the years and is one of the Netherlands' most treasured musical institutions. On May 28, 1967, American singer and actor Sammy Davis Jr. appeared at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam for a live, nationwide TV broadcast. Supported by his band conducted by George Rhodes, Davis Jr. combined his singing talent and infectious sense of humor as he covered songs from a variety of genres.


Tony Bennett

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 AT 0:00

Relive the magic of one of the most beloved crooners in music history in his prime: Tony Bennett! Recorded live in London’s Royal Albert Hall on March 2, 1974, this enchanting performance showcases Bennett's remarkable vocal prowess and charisma to full effect. Bennett is accompanied by his musical director Torrie Zito and an orchestra of British musicians that includes Kenny Clare (drums), Don Lusher (trombone), and Kenny Baker (trumpet). Tune in for Bennett’s captivating take on songs “The Good Things in Life”, “My Favorite Things”, “My Love”, “I’ve Got Five Dollars”, “It Don’t Mean a Thing”, and “Maybe This Time” in this magical concert recording.


Michael Bublé

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 AT 21:00

Caught in the Act is the second live album released by Canadian jazz crooner Michael Bublé. It was filmed and recorded at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles. The filmed concert was aired on PBS as an episode of Great Performances, and the show was subsequently released on DVD along with the audio CD to create the album package, although the audio disc only featured eight of the songs from the concert. The concert featured a few guest artists, including Laura Pausini, Chris Botti, and with an unexpected comedic banter with Bublé, Josh Groban.


José James

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 AT 22:30

Presenting an exclusive live performance of his recently released album; “Merry Christmas From José James” Combining the classic jazz-crooner elegance of Frank Sinatra and Nat “King” Cole with the earthy sophistication of soul legends Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway, “Merry Christmas from José James” raises the bar for the contemporary Christmas album. Covering songs - including two originals by James and his partner Talia Billig - James breathes new life into much-loved holiday classics. Accompanied by Grammy Award-winner Ben Williams (bass), Julius Rodriguez (piano), Diana Dzhabbar (saxophone) ,and rising-star Jharis Yokely (drums) “Merry Christmas from José James” is a world-class holiday experience from one of the greatest living voices in jazz.


Melody Gardot

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26 AT 0:00

In the 1960s, composer Michel Magne transformed the Château d'Hérouville, an 18th-century country house north of Paris and former home of lovers George Sand and Frédéric Chopin, into the first residential recording studio. In addition to its excellent facilities, the complex featured a swimming pool and a beautiful garden, allowing artists to stay for weeks or months at a time. From David Bowie and Iggy Pop to Pink Floyd and Chet Baker, countless stars recorded unforgettable music here until the studio closed in the 1980s. Three decades later, Château d'Hérouville has reopened its doors. This program follows American singer-songwriter Melody Gardot as she visits the legendary studio. After an accident in 2003 left her hypersensitive to light and sound, Gardot discovered the healing power of music. At Hérouville, she gives an interview and plays a breathtaking live set. Her performance opens with a beautiful version of ‘Baby I’m a Fool’ and includes ‘If The Stars Were Mine’ and ‘Les Étoiles,’ before concluding with the Chet Baker hit ‘You Don’t Know What Love Is.’ Melody Gardot (piano, guitar, vocals) is accompanied by Charles Staab (drums), Sam Minaie (double bass), Mitchell Long (guitar), Sylvain Gontard (trumpet), Ludovic Beier (accordion), Artyom Manoukyan (cello), and Guillaume Latour, Alexandra Kondo, and Benjamin Ducasse (violin).


Gregory Porter

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26 AT 21:00

In the 1960s, composer Michel Magne transformed the Château d'Hérouville, an 18th-century country house north of Paris and former home of lovers George Sand and Frédéric Chopin, into the first residential recording studio. In addition to its excellent facilities, the complex featured a swimming pool and a beautiful garden, allowing artists to stay for weeks or months at a time. From David Bowie and Iggy Pop to Pink Floyd and Chet Baker, countless stars recorded unforgettable music here until the studio closed in the 1980s. Three decades later, Château d'Hérouville has reopened its doors. This program follows American baritone Gregory Porter as he collaborates with the British electro-pop band Metronomy. The former American football player, who later dedicated himself entirely to music, gives an interview at Hérouville and performs songs including ‘Don't Loose Your Steam’, ‘In Fashion’, and ‘Sunny’. The British band Metronomy contributes songs such as ‘The Look’, ‘Night Owl’, and ‘Mick Slow’. Metronomy consists of Joseph Mount (drums), Oscar Cash (saxophone, keys), and Michael Lovett (keys). Gregory Porter’s own band consists of Lakecia Benjamin (saxophone), Chip Crawford (piano), Jahmal Nichols (bass guitar), and Emanuel Harrold (drums).


Jamie Cullum

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26 AT 22:20

Watch the performance of Jamie Cullum live at Jazz à Vienne, in 2017.


Atrin Madani

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27 AT 0:00

German jazz and cabaret singer Atrin Madani was born in 1998 as the son of Iranian immigrants. In the face of pandemic uncertainty, geopolitical upheaval, and social unrest in his ancestral home country, Madani asked himself: where are we now? His response to this question is as clear and precise as his singing: what we need most right now is honesty, humility, and quality. All of these are abundantly present on the Berlin-based vocalist’s debut album. Inspired by the sound aesthetics of Mel Tormé, Norah Jones, Diana Krall, and Till Brönner, Madani dedicates himself to a handpicked selection of songs that have so far remained largely unsung in jazz. At this festive album release concert at jazz club A-Trane Berlin in March 2023, Madani was accompanied by pianist Christian von der Goltz, guitarist Alexander Rueß, bassist Olaf Casimir, and drummer Sebastian Merk. Part I.

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