Grammy® Award-winning Gregory Porter to Join Star-Studded Roster for First Ever Blue Note "Jazz at Sea" on board Queen Mary 2
Grammy®
Award-winning singer and songwriter, Gregory Porter, will be performing on
board Queen Mary 2 during the first-ever Blue Note jazz themed cruise, which
will debut 29 October 2015. Porter,
described by The New York Times as "a jazz singer of thrilling presence, a
booming baritone with a gift for earthy refinement and soaring uplift,"
will be joining the star-studded roster of fellow Blue Note musicians,
featuring: Grammy® Award-winning jazz pianist and record producer Robert
Glasper, acclaimed trumpet player Keyon Harrold, tenor saxophonist Marcus
Strickland, guitarist Lionel Loueke, bassist Derrick Hodge and drummer Kendrick
Scott. "We are
so very pleased to include Gregory Porter in what is an all-star list of
venerable jazz musicians and world-class entertainers," states Richard
Meadows, President, Cunard, North America. "This collaboration with Blue
Note will be truly memorable for our guests and will give them a preview of
more to come with Blue Note in 2016." Porter, who
signed with Blue Note Records in 2013, recently took home his second Jazz FM
award for "International Jazz Artist of the Year", and is most known
for his third album, Liquid Spirit, which won the 2014 Grammy for Best Jazz
Vocal Album and reached top 10 on the UK album chart. This special
Transatlantic Crossing will also feature several other accomplished jazz
musicians including: Alan Hampton, Fredrico Pena, EJ Strickland, Mark
Colenburg, Michael Aaberg, and Michal Moreno. In addition to these celebrated
musicians, Don Was, president of Blue Note Records, who himself is a celebrated
musician and Grammy® Award winning producer, will conduct special "Behind
the Music" interviews and Q&As for guests traveling on this special
Transatlantic Crossing. Natalie Cole, who was previously scheduled to perform,
has had to cancel due to personal reasons.
If only... :: sigh :: Nevertheless, I will pursue possibilities for joining y'all for the first ever Blue Note "Jazz at Sea" on board Queen Mary 2. Wish me luck. Any advise/suggestions? Thanks, in advance and anticipation. ~ Jessan
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