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The New Year's Eve Song
A nice new years' eve song written and with piano by Patricia Barber, and Jim Gailloreto on tenor.
Kurt Elling, Giving Jazz a Touch of Poetry
Kurt's interview from NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday, March 25, 2007.
Elling's Vocal Version of Coltrane's 'Resolution'
An Interview with Kurt from NPR's Day to Day, December 19, 2003
Nighttown
An out-take from the new disc. Didn't feel right for the record, but it does feel right here.
Fair Weather
With Jim Gailloreto's String Quartet, February 2005
Universal Soul
With Jim Gailloreto's String Quartet, February 2005
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With the Rockford Symphony Orchestra, October 2004
A Portrait of Jenny
With the Rockford Symphony Orchestra, October 2004
More Than You Know
With The Kluvers Big Band in Aarhus, Denmark. July 2004
All Is Quiet (Big Band Version)
With Bob Mintzer and HR Big Band, recorded in April 2004 at the Rheingau Musikfestival.
Moody's Mood For Love
From the original Four Brothers concert featuring Jon Hendricks, Mark Murphy and Kevin Mahogany. Chicago, June 15 2002.
I Believe She Was Talkin' 'Bout Me
Duet with Kevin Mahogany - Four Brothers - Chicago - June 15, 2002
All Blues
More from the Four Brothers concert - Chicago - June 15, 2002
Japan Bonus: Well, Did You Evah (What A Swell Party This Is)
Cold Duck Time
Live from Bennet's Lane, Melbourne Australia, January 2002
Recorded by ABC Radio
Esperanto
Live from Bennet's Lane, Melbourne Australia, January 2002
Recorded by ABC Radio
Stolen Moments
Live from Bennet's Lane, Melbourne Australia, January 2002
Recorded by ABC Radio
JazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater
Live from the Kennedy Center Washington, D.C., October 2001
Recorded by NPR
Auld Lang Syne
Swingin' New Year's Eve, 1999 at the Hot House in Chicago
Recorded by NPR