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Kalil Wilson & Billy White share "Jazz for Lovers"
In less than a decade, vocalist Kalil Wilson has become one of the most potent and promising young vocalists of his generation. Gifted with a powerful yet nuanced voice and armed with a technical versatility that positions him comfortably in jazz, R&B, pop, and even classical, Wilson has earned high marks from the music press and has captivated audiences from Barcelona to Berkeley with performances that defy easy categorization. His bright re-imaginings of jazz standards and originals are well-informed by the rich history of great jazz singing while melding seamlessly with his heartfelt, eclectic stylings.
An Oakland native, Kalil's early life was filled with music. He is the son of well-known Nigerian bassist/bandleader Babá Ken Okulolo and an American mom whose huge record collection of vintage jazz, African, R&B, and salsa helped trigger Kalils musical awakening. He describes a later encounter with an aria from Puccini that left him shaken and moved. It was just this incredibly visceral experience, turning your body into this sound cannon, he recalls.
As a youngster, he was mentored by the Oakland Youth Chorus and the Young Musicians Program at UC Berkeley. He went on to earn a spot in UCLAs Voice and Opera program, performing classical music, while achieving an honors degree in a field he loved: ethnomusicology. I was looking for that meaning I had encountered as a child, the idea of music as something thats not isolated from the audience, that could move people and build a community. "
Although he was on track for a successful classical career, winning numerous competitions and singing lead opera roles and concerts, Wilson found himself gravitating back to jazz. I started to realize that many of the musical styles I had heard when I was young are really forms of jazz, he says. They may not be called jazz, but they contain all the same forces that are at work in jazz. They are all conversations, people working things out within a melodic and harmonic framework."
Encouraged in this pursuit by jazz legend Kenny Burrell, he recorded and released his first album, Easy To Love. The set showcases Wilson's unique renditions of beloved jazz evergreens like "Nature Boy" and "Day by Day" plus heartfelt, soulful interpretations of R&B favorites like "Song for You" and If Its Magic.
Wilson spent over a year traveling and performing in Europe, sharing stages with many jazz greats and even dueting with legendary Cuban vocalist Omara Portuondo in Barcelona. Upon his return to the U.S., he was selected as a finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Vocals Competition in Washington, D.C. It was an amazing experience to be with some of the people who made early and important marks on the jazz tradition. These are the people who maintain the light of jazz, and I felt honored just to be among them.
He later performed with guitarist Carlos Santana and the Oakland East Bay Symphony for the world premiere of composer Michael Narada Waldens The Enchanted Forest: Seven Higher Worlds of Music, and joined Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Cindy Blackman, Zakir Hussain, Dave Holland, and Carlos Santana at the all-star Celebrating Peace concert at the Hollywood Bowl. Numerous club, festival, and concert dates have followed.
Whatever place Kalil Wilson calls home, whatever kind of music he's singing on any given night -be it jazz, classical, R&B or some genre yet to be discovered and explored - he remains committed to shedding a light on the thread that holds it all together, not just for himself but for his audiences and for the music itself. I have found in the end that jazz and classical music are really much more connected than they are disparate, he says. If you're being genuine with your own experience and your own approach to the music, you can find commonality in whatever genre you pick.
Now that Kalil is at home in the Bay Area, jazz lovers have the chance to be stirred by his swinging interpretations and amazing, velvety voice.
"Kalil has the gift! I know it when I hear it." CARLOS SANTANA
"A very special young talent with a unique sound that crosses through genres." KENNY BURRELL
"Possessing a lithe and soulful sound, he swung effortlessly while imbuing Ira Gershwin's epiphanic lyric with a true sense of surprise. I was halted by his fine-grained tenor and graceful presence. ... He's revealed himself as one of the finest male jazz vocalists on the scene." ANDY GILBERT
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2147 Broadway
Oakland, CA 94612
United States
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