Kurt Elling

Renowned for his singular combination of robust swing and poetic insight, two-time Grammy® winner Kurt Elling has secured his place among the world’s foremost jazz vocalists. Declared “the standout male vocalist of our time” by The New York Times, Elling has garnered unprecedented accolades, including a fourteen-year run atop the DownBeat Critics Poll, a dozen Grammy® nominations, and eight Jazz Journalists Association awards for “Male Singer of the Year.”

Kurt has toured the world in a variety of contexts, including UNESCO-sponsored “International Jazz Day” performances in Havana, Cuba, in St. Petersburg, Russia, in Melbourne, Australia and in Washington DC. He has twice performed at the White House, including a performance in collaboration with the late Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra for President Obama’s first State Dinner. He has served as Artist-In-Residence at the Monterey and Singapore Jazz Festivals.

In recent years, Kurt has been recording and performing with guitarist Charlie Hunter in their SuperBlue project. Before that he also collaborated as a co-leader with Branford Marsalis and his quartet on Upward Spiral and Danilo Perez on Secrets Are the Best Stories; the former was nominated for a Grammy and the latter won a Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album in 2020. Influenced by Mark Murphy and Jon Hendricks, Kurt is also known not only for adapting instrumental compositions for vocals, but also for taking poetry and turning it into a stirring jazz tune.

The Jazz Cruise proudly counts Kurt among those very special performers who make the cruise special every year. We call them the Pillars of The Jazz Cruise.

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