COLLECTIONS – GREATEST MALE VOCALISTS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 FROM 21:00 CET
“Stingray DJAZZ Collections – Greatest Male Vocalists” offers a unique selection of unforgettable performances by the most iconic and influential male jazz and pop vocalists of all time. Revel in Frank Sinatra's iconic version of “I've Got You Under My Skin", and enjoy Tony Bennett's unforgettable performance of “It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)”. Let the haunting beauty of Nat ‘King’ Cole's 1957 performance of “Autumn Leaves” and Louis Armstrong's 1959 performance of “Basin Street Blues” delight you. Witness the electrifying energy of Sammy Davis Jr.'s performance of “Too Close For Comfort”. Experience American vocal virtuoso Bobby McFerrin’s quirky and charming one-man show at Estival Jazz Lugano 1985. Watch the documentary “Genius of Soul” and gain a unique overview of Ray Charles’ musical genius. Sing along with hit song “Mixtape” during Jamie Cullum’s dazzling performance at Jazz à Vienne 2017. Admire how Gregory Porter’s magnificent, burnished baritone can sink into a lyric with luxurious ease, while the melody gently sculpted into new shapes at every turn. Marvel at these and many more stunning vocal performances – Friday, January 12 from 21:00 CET – all on Stingray DJAZZ!
Jamie Cullum
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 AT 21:00 CET
Sing along with hit song “Mixtape” during Jamie Cullum’s dazzling performance at Jazz à Vienne 2017.
Ray Charles: Genius of Soul
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 AT 22:10 CET
“The mournful expressiveness of his voice opens a window into the human heart, it is the sound of soul, a cosmic howl that cuts through emotional canvases like a hot knife through butter.” These words of Yvonne Smith perfectly describe the incredible voice of Ray Charles. Charles, the man who combined blues, jazz, gospel and rhythm & blues creating the music that we now know as soul, can rightfully be called a genius. This documentary gives a unique overview of his turbulent life. Colleagues and contemporaries including David "Fathead" Newman, Dr. John, Billy Joel, Willie Nelson, Hank Crawford, Ahmet Ertegun, Jerry Wexler, Billy Preston, Merry Clayton and Ray Charles, Jr. share their first-hand experiences with Ray Charles.
Bobby McFerrin
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 AT 23:15 CET
Estival Jazz Lugano is an annual, open-air music festival that takes place over five days in the picturesque city of Lugano, Switzerland. Since 1979, this musical Mecca has been a must-attend event for all jazz and world music fans worldwide. In 1985, American vocal virtuoso Bobby McFerrin took the stage solo at Estival Jazz Lugano. The one-man musical force stunned the audience with his unique vocal percussion as he delved into the crowd for this quirky and charming act.
Great Male Vocalists - collage
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 AT 0:00 CET
This selection of unforgettable performances by some of the most iconic and influential male jazz and pop vocalists in history showcases these legends’ unique essence. Delight in the expressive beauty and emotional depth of Chet Baker's rendition of “Time After Time” and “You Don't Know What Love Is", recorded live in Brussels, Belgium in 1964 and in Rome, Italy in 1956 respectively. Revel in Frank Sinatra's iconic version of “I've Got You Under My Skin". Immerse yourself in Dizzy Gillespie's dynamic performance of “Let Me Outta Here”, recorded live in Denmark in 1970. Enjoy Tony Bennett's unforgettable performance of “It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)” at London’s majestic Royal Albert Hall in 1974. Let the haunting beauty of Nat King Cole's 1957 performance of “Autumn Leaves” and Louis Armstrong's performance of “Basin Street Blues” from 1959 delight you. Dean Martin’s smooth vocal stylings will enthrall you as he performs the jazz standard “Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams". Witness the electrifying energy of Sammy Davis Jr.'s performance of “Too Close For Comfort”. Join us for this unforgettable musical experience that you'll surely cherish!
Gregory Porter
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 AT 0:50 CET
Unlike many of his fellow jazz cats, vocalist Gregory Porter transcends the jazz bubble. After sustaining a shoulder injury, this former American football player turned to jazz singing. He was discovered in a Californian jazz club by pianist, saxophonist and composer Kamau Kenyatta. Porter lent his vocal skills to gospel choirs across the country and a string of successful musicals before turning his talent to his own compositions. His rise since then has been meteoric. Porter’s magnificent, burnished baritone can sink into a lyric with luxurious ease, the melody gently sculpted into new shapes at every turn, with the rhythm tugging subtly back and forth across the bar line. This live performance at the Olympia showcases this man's worth, and is a truly amazing experience!