I had the pleasure of seeing
Kurt Elling and band (featuring
Ernie Watts!) at
Yoshi's San Francisco last weekend. It was quite an experience. We had dinner at Yoshi's before the show - good food and atmosphere - light fare (keep in mind) at a big price - but really good food. :)

Kurt Elling is very talented in his abilities to scat and produce percussive sounds. Also, he does a really nice and heartfelt ballad. I can see why people like him so much. The show was really varied - many different styles of songs and some funny, quirky stuff on stage from time to time; however, it's my personal feeling that Kurt's voice isn't quite my cup of tea, generally. It reminds me of Sinatra or someone in that vein... although that's not a bad thing - I'd like to hear something different. Of course, my friend
David Navarro (below w/Kurt) and a slew of other fans don't feel the same as me.

Now about the quite extraordinary
Ernie Watts!!! I can't say enough about this guy and how he just freaking blew me away. I don't know know how else to put it. You have to hear him. It's worth whatever you have to pay to get that chance. This guy does things I've never even heard done with a sax - hits those really high notes and just stays there at the right times... goes all over the place with his fingering ... wow.

Last but not least, I must talk about the band... they were AMAZING! Especially the pianist,
Laurence Hobgood - "one of the most incredible pianists I've ever heard," Dave Brubeck said. I can see why Brubeck would say this - he was amazing on the keys... really feeling it and very creative. The other band members I couldn't locate names for, but they weren't the ones Kurt usually plays with, from what I could tell.
Overall - worth seeing for me - great show! And of course, it was at Yoshi's - can't go wrong with that venue. :)