The jazz vocal group plays 3 shows at SFJAZZ Center Sept. 29 and 30.
The Manhattan Transfer is taking one last spin around the globe, and we will not see their likes again.
Along the way, the Transfer has picked up 11 Grammy Awards, sold millions of albums, and scored several hits, becoming part of the pop cultural landscape in a way that paved the path for a cappella stars like Pentatonix . Bass Trist Curless replaced Hauser following his death in 2014, though he’d subbed in the group several years earlier when Hauser was ailing. As a member of the Los Angeles jazz a capella group m-pact before joining the Manhattan Transfer, Curless came of age in on a vocal scene profoundly shaped by the group, which gave him an outsider’s insight in figuring out how to encapsulate half a century of music.
The group’s longevity means that some of the material has been out of rotation for so long it would require an inordinate amount of work to get it polished and presentable. But no matter what’s on the set list the Manhattan Transfer’s motor and secret weapon is the band that accompanies the vocalists, led by Israeli-born pianist Yaron Gershovsky, who’s been touring and recording with the group since 1979.
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