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KARRIN ALLYSON — Appleton

  • Gibson Music Hall 211 West College Avenue Appleton, WI, 54911 United States (map)
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Karrin Allyson, 5-time Grammy nominated jazz vocalist, pianist, and songwriter is widely recognized as one of the most gifted voices of her generation. With fifteen albums under her belt, she has built a mastery of The Great American Songbook, blues, pop, be-bop, Brazilian, and French chansons, to name a few. 

Born in Great Bend, Kansas, Karrin has lived in NYC for the past 20 years.

Allyson rose to prominence in the ‘90s with her recording debut Didn’t Know About You in 1992. The album earned such accolades as being name-checked in Playboy's annual readers' poll alongside such greats as Ella Fitzgerald and Shirley Horn. 

Karrin issued albums at a steady pace, picking up Best Jazz Vocal Album Grammy nominations for 2001's Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane, 2006’s Footprints, 2007’s Imagina: Songs of Brazil, 2011's 'Round Midnight, and 2015’s Many a New Day: Karrin Allyson Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein. Her impressive discography culminated last year with the release of Some of that Sunshine, her first collection of all-original tracks and a further testament to her already impressive output. 

Allyson’s range and creativity seems to have no bounds. What unites this wide world of music is Allyson’s warmth and depth. She’s not just singing a lyric, she’s telling you her story. And then that becomes your story. You hear the music from the inside out. 

There are so many ways to savor Karrin Allyson’s artistry. Start with her voice, its rare clarity and resonant timbre. Everything she sings seems to rise from a smile.
— Bob Doerschuk, DownBeat Magazine
Karrin Allyson aces the tightrope walk of songbook reverence and jazz-vocal breeziness.
— The New York Times
13 finely crafted originals that variously suggest the spiritedness of Carole King, the perspicacity of Paul Simon, the warmth of Irving Berlin, and the bite of Bob Dorough or Dave Frishberg.
— Jazz Times, Editor’s Pick
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