Korean Jazz Singer Nah Youn-sun Celebrates 30th Anniversary with Concert
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-04-09 20:57:51
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Korean jazz vocalist Nah Youn-sun will commemorate the 30th anniversary of her debut with a concert titled "Elles," set to take place on April 17 at the Lotte Concert Hall in Songpa-gu, Seoul. The concert is named after Nah's 12th album, released in January, which pays homage to her three decades in the jazz industry.
Nah's latest album, "Elles," is a tribute to influential female musicians who have shaped her career. Featuring songs by artists such as Nina Simone, Bjork, Grace Jones, Grace Slick, Sheila Jordan, Edith Piaf, and Roberta Flack, Nah offers her reinterpretations of these renowned pieces. Notably, Nah showcases her unique style by incorporating the kalimba into her rendition of Nina Simone's "Feeling Good."
Following its release, "Elles" achieved significant success, reaching third place on the overall iTunes album chart in France and topping the iTunes jazz album charts in France and Germany. Additionally, the album secured a spot in the Top 8 on the overall Amazon France album chart.
For the upcoming concert in Seoul, Nah will be joined on stage by pianist Bojan Z, where they will perform tracks from her 12th album. Prior to the Seoul concert, Nah embarked on a tour across France, Germany, Austria, Romania, and Luxembourg, showcasing her latest musical endeavors to international audiences.
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