“ A passionate and humorous mix of Rhythm, Blues and Jazz”
Katrina Kallil began her career in Dunedin working with local bands and theatre groups at local venues, corporate functions and community events. Touring throughout the South Island enabled her to establish her name as an excellent vocalist, a funny comedian and stellar stage performer. Now based in Nelson Katrina recently sang at the Nelson Arts Festival to an encore performance.
Katrina performs as a duo with her accompanist and music director, Barry Korcheski who is known both locally and internationally as an excellent pianist and band leader. Katrina also works with a larger group “Katrina and the Heartbeats” using the best local talented musicians.
Katrina Kallil’s style of powerful vocals, charisma and comedic wit, along with her Jazz and Blues arrangements, gives her audience a very special performance. Spiced by a wry sense of humor in both her songs and banter Katrina totally engages her guests with irresistible energy.
From the Nelson Mail. . . 
Nelson's Suter Cafe owner Katrina Kallil to perform with Her Band of Men at the Suter Cafe.
The opening night of Katrina Kalill's concert series "Katrina and Her Band of Men", in her beautifully revamped Suter Cafe, was a stunner. Swapping her apron for more glamourous attire, she thoroughly proved herself as a bewitching songstress in a two hour concert of popular jazz and blues numbers. 
Supported by her "Band of Men", that included some of New Zealand's most accomplished jazz musicians, the recipe was set from the start to be one that would delight the packed out venue.
Kalill's entrée through the crowd to her sultry rendition of Gershwin's "Summertime" was a clever way to connect with the audience and an instant hit. 
What followed was a cornucopia of numbers from the jazz/blues song book. Big favourites were "5-10-15 Hours", "I Love Paris in the Springtime" and "Sugar". I was particularly taken with her performances of Otis and Love's "Aged & Mellow Blues" and Cohen's "Everybody Knows", which showed off the extent of her consummate vocal talents and ability to hold the audience in the palm of her hand.
Great credit has to go to the "Band of Men", Mark Wilson, Chris Harris, Simon Williams, Andrew Leachman, James Wilkinson, Barry Korcheski and Gabor Irmalos. There was plenty of opportunity for some outstanding improvisation from most and I particularly appreciated the energy and skill of Wilson's keyboard playing which is becoming legendary.
The venue, transformed into a "nightclub" with some great cocktails, platters and desserts on offer, was magical with its backdrop of Queens Gardens and, as the sun set, clever use of lighting. 
Kalill's engaging repartee combined with her warmth, exuberance and ability to make every number completely her own was certainly a recipe for a much enjoyed concert as the audience made very clear.
Music pours out of this seasoned and professional performer like warm honey. This concert is an event not to be missed. 
Ideal for: background for wedding, birthday, business function garden party
 
A Good Man is Hard to Find 
After You're Gone 
Ain't no Sunshine 
Ain’t Misbehaving 
All of Me 
Angel Eyes 
Baby I Need Your Lovin 
Beat Goes on (The) 
Bill Bailey 
Birth of the Blues 
Black Coffee 
Bobby McGee 
Caladonia 
Can't Help Lovin That Man 
Come Rain or Come Shine 
Cry me a River 
Don’t Explain 
Don’t get Around 
Everybodys Talking 
Evil Gal Blues 
Fever 
Georgia 
God Bless the Child 
Hallelujah I Just Love Him 
Hit the Road 
I Just Wanna Make Love to You 
I Put a Spell on You 
I’ve Got You Under my Skin 
Into the Blues 
It's a New Day 
Jet Plane 
Let The Good Times Roll 
Letter (The) 
Little Red Rooster 
Love Me or Leave Me 
Love Potion # 9 
Loverman 
Makin Whoopee 
Man I Love (The) 
Mean to Me 
Mean Woman Blues
Mess Around 
Minnie the Moocher 
Moon Dance 
Mustang Sally 
My Baby Just Cares for Me 
My Funny Valentine 
Natural Women 
Nearness of You (The) 
Nelson Song 
Our Love Is Here To Stay
Shes Not There 
Sixteen Tons 
Stormy Monday 
Stormy Weather 
Summertime 
Sunny 
Take it to the Limit – a la Etta James
Tennessee Waltz 
They Can’t Take That Away From Me 
Til There Was You 
Turn Me On – Norah Jones
Whatever Lola Wants 
Whats Going On 
When a Man Loves A Woman
You Do Something
 
            
           
       
       
       
       
       
            
            