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Today, multi-GRAMMY award-winning vocalist Kurt Elling announced Wildflowers, Vol. 2, the second release in his impromptu Wildflowers series. Recorded on September 20, 2024 with pianist Joey Calderazzo and trumpeter/composer Ingrid Jensen, the project is an inspired fusion of creativity and spontaneity. The album is now exclusively available on Bandcamp ahead of its November 8 release on digital services. |
“It was a thrill to record with Joey for the first time as a duo,” says Elling. I knew from our work together on the road with Branford Marsalis that Joey was a melodic master. To collaborate with him and with Ingrid Jensen for an afternoon was an adventure in focus and dedication.” "For me, it was a chance to stretch a bit and respond to what Kurt was bringing,” explains Calderazzo. “He’s got a unique way of shaping a song, and that pushed me to play in some different spaces. It was a good change of pace and hopefully this recording will surprise people.” Last month, Elling released Wildflowers, Vol. 1, which was conceived, recorded, mixed, mastered and released between August 23 and August 30, 2024. Recorded with pianist Sullivan Fortner, Volume 1 also featured CĂ©cile McLorin Salvant on the song “A Wish (Valentine).” Wildflowers, Vol. 2 is a five-track album featuring the extraordinary collaboration with long-time friend and pianist Joey Calderazzo, alongside the acclaimed trumpeter and composer Ingrid Jensen. In this second collection of impromptu recordings, Elling reveals a remarkable fluidity in his artistic expression, surprising even himself with the rapid flow of creativity—all while seeking authenticity in a world filled with noise. Described as a "Sinatra with superpowers" by The New York Times, Elling’s rich baritone effortlessly marries jazz tradition with modern innovation. His fearless improvisational style allows him to tap into the emotional core of each song, showcasing his extraordinary range and virtuosity. The recording session was nothing short of exhilarating, Elling describes the day: "What a day!! Recorded Volume 2 of Wildflowers—this time with Joey Calderazzo and Ingrid Jensen—C train to Dizzy’s Club to hit with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at the Lincoln Center Orchestra—then a 1 train to Smoke Jazz Club to reconnect with Branford Marsalis and the blazingest band in the world—and even caught the last notes of Artemis’ genius Birdland Jazz Club." Following the unexpected release of Wildflowers, Vol. 1 in late August—an unfiltered snapshot of musical creativity—Vol. 2 continues this exciting journey. Partnering with Calderazzo, known for his work with legends such as Michael Brecker, Dave Holland, and Branford Marsalis, Elling cultivates a dynamic synergy that embraces a raw, stripped-down sound, both vibrant and deeply resonant. This latest release marks a shift from his GRAMMY-nominated, funk-infused SuperBlue project co-led by Charlie Hunter, as Elling seeks to explore a more intimate musical landscape. Wildflowers, Vol. 2 offers listeners a window into Elling’s evolving artistry, highlighting how modern technology can amplify creativity without sacrificing artistic control. The result is a collection that feels both familiar and distinctly Kurt Elling—always pushing boundaries and inviting listeners into exhilarating sonic experiences. This spontaneous, multifaceted day perfectly captures the essence of Wildflowers, Vol. 2, reflecting Elling's ability to weave moments of connection and creativity into a stunning musical tapestry. Tracklisting: |
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