Following on from their sellout BBC Proms performance,
legendary Grammy award-winning vocalist Patti Austin and Australian trumpet
maestro James Morrison come together to relive the timeless hits of Ella
Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong in their new album on ABC Jazz. Recorded live in
concert across two sold-out nights at the Melbourne International Jazz
Festival, Austin and Morrison are joined by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in
a celebration of the centennial of Fitzgeralds birth. Patti Austin experienced the legendary pair
first-hand: To grow
up watching, learning from Ella and Louis, and now to do my part to hopefully
enhance their legacy
it just doesnt get
any better than that!,
she comments.
Few performers have the credentials to pull off a fitting and genuinely thrilling tribute to The First Lady of Song Ella Fitzgerald but Austin possesses the heritage, experience and voice to do so. Since debuting at the Apollo Theatre at the tender age of four, with the encouragement of her godparents Dinah Washington and Quincy Jones, Austins six-decade career has seen her work with artists as diverse as Randy Brecker, Michael Jackson and George Benson. As a virtuoso instrumentalist and ambassador for jazz, James Morrison has followed closely in the footsteps of Louis Armstrong.
In 2017, Morrison was invited to perform in a tribute to Armstrong at the BBC Proms, earning stellar reviews across the international press; his Great American Songbook, recorded at Abbey Road Studios, recently won the ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album. Morrison and Austin reunited for this recording after their previous performance together at the Montreux Jazz Festival with Quincy Jones. The landmark collaboration between Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong was the pinnacle of an era. This album features the very finest from their songbook: Lets Do It, Lullaby of Birdland, Basin Street Blues, Miss Otis Regrets and much more, totalling almost two hours of unforgettable music. If you enjoy this disc even half as much as we enjoyed making it, youre having a very, very good time indeed. James Morrison As long as there are interpreters like Patti Austin and James Morrison, there will always be a full house for quality jazz ~ ArtsHub
Few performers have the credentials to pull off a fitting and genuinely thrilling tribute to The First Lady of Song Ella Fitzgerald but Austin possesses the heritage, experience and voice to do so. Since debuting at the Apollo Theatre at the tender age of four, with the encouragement of her godparents Dinah Washington and Quincy Jones, Austins six-decade career has seen her work with artists as diverse as Randy Brecker, Michael Jackson and George Benson. As a virtuoso instrumentalist and ambassador for jazz, James Morrison has followed closely in the footsteps of Louis Armstrong.
In 2017, Morrison was invited to perform in a tribute to Armstrong at the BBC Proms, earning stellar reviews across the international press; his Great American Songbook, recorded at Abbey Road Studios, recently won the ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album. Morrison and Austin reunited for this recording after their previous performance together at the Montreux Jazz Festival with Quincy Jones. The landmark collaboration between Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong was the pinnacle of an era. This album features the very finest from their songbook: Lets Do It, Lullaby of Birdland, Basin Street Blues, Miss Otis Regrets and much more, totalling almost two hours of unforgettable music. If you enjoy this disc even half as much as we enjoyed making it, youre having a very, very good time indeed. James Morrison As long as there are interpreters like Patti Austin and James Morrison, there will always be a full house for quality jazz ~ ArtsHub
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