After graduating from college in 1986, Allyson moved to
Minneapolis and concentrated on her jazz career. In 1990, she moved to
Kansas City, where her career took off. In 1992 she recorded her debut album, ''I Didn't Know About You'', which was so well received it was re-released on
Concord Records in 1993. She subsequently recorded eight more Concord-released albums in Kansas City. In 1998, she moved to
New York City with her longtime partner, classical music radio host
Bill McGlaughlin, whom she met in Kansas City in the early 1990s. Allyson sings in English, French, Portuguese, Italian, and Spanish. The songs she performs are drawn from a variety of genres, including
bossa nova,
blues,
bebop,
samba,
jazz standards, and other jazz modalities, and also
ballads,
pop standards, the
Great American Songbook,
soft rock, and
folk rock. She has also recorded vocal performances of several instrumental jazz compositions, using both
scat and
vocalese techniques. She has recorded 12 original studio albums for the
Concord Jazz label, and in 2009 she released a career-spanning "best of" collection. Her first all-original record,
Some of That Sunshine, was released in August 2018 to rave reviews, with Jazz Times writing that "Allyson unleashes her equally impressive dexterity as a songwriter." Five of Allyson's albums have received
Grammy nominations for
Best Jazz Vocal Album:
Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane (2001),
Footprints (2006),
Imagina: Songs of Brasil (2008), '' 'Round Midnight
(2011), and Many a New Day: Karrin Allyson Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein'' (2015) == Discography ==