Laura Mvula / Taylor McFerrin & Marcus Gilmore in association with Jill Newman Productions and The Blue Note Jazz Festival
June 17 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Free
Pioneering British vocalist, composer of contemporary orchestral funk and two new projects of groundbreaking futuristic jazz, soul and hip-hop.
Since bursting onto the cultural landscape in 2013, Laura Mvula has become one of the U.K.’s finest exports. From her Mercury Prize nominations and Mobo Award wins to her Brit Awards and Ivo Novello nods, she has found herself at the forefront of the current funk and soul revival. With effortless originality and a molasses-rich voice that contains echoes of Nina Simone, Ms. Mvula invites listeners into a glowing, poetic world. Last summer she released The Dreaming Room, the follow-up to her 2013 debut album, Sing to the Moon. Prince was an outspoken fan of Sing to the Moon and listened to it before shows. Ms. Mvula’s second album often resembles pop music, but with episodic, unusual song structures. There are off-center drums and explosions of vocal harmonies; “Angel” shifts from a cappella to a countryish guitar figure and then to a Baroque harpsichord backing in the space of three minutes. The Dreaming Room never feels self-conscious or jarring; it’s less the work of an artist showily disregarding the rules than one who didn’t wish to learn them in the first place. Laura Mvula was featured at the AFROPUNK Festival 2016, and recently in American Songbook 2017, at Lincoln Center, where she performed an amazing, sold-out concert.
Taylor McFerrin & Marcus Gilmore
Taylor McFerrin is a jazz/soul/electronic musician and producer whose eclectic sound has been described by The Times as “a sliver of intricate, sun-dappled, jazz-soaked electronica.” His first recorded appearance was as a background singer on “Jubilee,” a song included on his music-legend father Bobby McFerrin’s 1982 debut album. Moving on three decades, following a series of singles and EPs, Taylor released his amazing debut record Early Riser in 2014. The album featured guest appearances from Naipalm (Hiatus Kaiyote), Thundercat, Robert Glasper, Cesar Mariano, Marcus Gilmore and, returning a favor from thirty-two years prior, Bobby McFerrin. Taylor continues to tour worldwide supporting the release of his album both as a solo act, and as a duo featuring jazz drummer prodigy Marcus Gilmore. In addition to headline shows around North America, he has performed alongside artists such as Erykah Badu, The Roots, Nas, Robert Glasper and Talib Kweli. NPR has lauded McFerrin’s music stylings as “unpredictable frolicks between ethereal singing and stream-of-consciousness scatting; and of dark-tinged corners of production that burst into shimmering light when you least expect it.”
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