Kalil Amar Wilson is an American vocalist, pianist, songwriter, and ethnomusicologist. Wilson began singing as a child with the Oakland Youth Chorus, studied at the UC Berkeley Young Musicians Program, and graduated magna cum laude from the UCLA Music and Ethnomusicology Departments, being named "Distinguished Ethnomusicology Student" of his graduating class. There, renowned jazz guitarist and UCLA music professor Kenny Burrell wrote of Wilson, "A very special young talent with a unique sound that crosses through genres." Kalil currently teaches and performs in the Bay Area and is a faculty member at the California Jazz Conservatory and a visiting professor and 'curator of jazz' at the Jazz & Musical School, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Wilson's journey into popular music is rooted in Kalil's family history, with father Nigerian bassist and bandleader Babá Ken Okulolo, and as a youth, frequently performing with Okulolo's diverse ensembles. In 2006, Wilson was urged by vocal coachSeth Riggs to explorejazz, R&B, and other contemporary vocal genres. That year, Wilson was selected as a finalist in the first annual Jose Iturbi International Vocal Competition. Wilson soon began headlining at various West Coast jazz venues and festivals, including the Jazz Bakery, the Central Avenue Jazz Festival, the UCLA Jazz Reggae Festival, and Yoshi's. In July 2009, Wilson performed onstage with mentor, Kenny Burrell, at the Catalina Jazz Club in Los Angeles. In 2009, in collaboration with pianist Berkeley Everett, Wilson released a full-length debut recording, Easy to Love, an album devoted to the American Songbook. In 2010, Kalil's debuted at La Sala Apolo, in Barcelona with the Barcelona Jazz Orchestra. That same year, Wilson was selected to appear in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Vocalist Competition in Washington DC. In 2017 Kalil began a series of performances the burgeoning jazz community in Russia. Wilson completed two tours of Russia in 2018, headlining in such locations as St. Petersburg, Moscow, Tuva, Abakan, and Murmansk.
Latin
Wilson performed with guitarist Carlos Santana on his Grammy award-winning composition Novus, at the Oakland East Bay Symphony's November 2010 season opening concert. and at the Hollywood Bowl. In 2011 Wilson shared a duet vocal performance with Omara Portuondo and the Buena Vista Social Club at the L'Auditori in Barcelona.
Discography
Albums
2018 – Kalil Wilson "Time Stops"
2009 – Kalil Wilson and the Berkeley Everett Trio Easy to Love
Production
2009 – Kalil Wilson and the Berkeley Everett Trio "Easy to Love"