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domingo, 2 de noviembre de 2014

Diana Krall - Full Concert - 08.15.98\99 - Newport Jazz Festival (OFFICIAL)





AUG 15, 1998: NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL, NEWPORT, RI

1- I'm An Errand Girl For Rhythm 04:24 
2- Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby 10:49 
3- I've Got You Under My Skin 05:55 
4- You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me 07:15 
5- Lost Mind 04:56 
6- How Deep is the Ocean 10:31 
7- I Can't Give You Anything But Love 05:18 
8- Peel Me A Grape 06:20

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AUG 15, 1999: NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL, NEWPORT, RI

1. I Love Being Here with You 05:24 
2. All Or Nothing At All 09:03 
3. I've Got You Under My Skin 06:14 
4. Devil May Care 05:44 
5. Lost Mind 05:25 
6. East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon) 07:50 
7. Peel Me A Grape 06:52 
8. Route 66 07:04


lunes, 4 de agosto de 2014

Web: DIANA KRALL - www.veooz.com





Fuente: www.veooz.com


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sábado, 14 de abril de 2012

Elvis Costello spins a fine show in Vancouver

Show host Tuesday night at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver. April 10, 2012









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martes, 22 de noviembre de 2011

EN EL DIA DE LA MÙSICA... DIANA!





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Gracias por el aporte a Jolanta Barańska!

sábado, 11 de junio de 2011

VIDS: PERFOMANCE IN LIVE 1999 AND 2000





Thank you Jolanta Barańska!


lunes, 2 de mayo de 2011

Diana Krall and Costello in the building at Canucks game








AP - Apr. 30, 2011

Canadian singer Diana Krall, left, and her husband, singer Elvis Costello watch the Vancouver Canucks play the Nashville Predators during game 2 of an NHL Western Conference semifinal Stanley Cup playoff hockey series in Vancouver, B.C., on Saturday April 30, 2011. Costello performed his hit song Pump It Up with local Vancouver band Odds in the moments before the opening faceoff. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck)


Fuente: www.theglobeandmail.com




Special gratefulness to Monika Grobelny for the contribution!


sábado, 12 de febrero de 2011

Grammy Weekend Begins With Streisand Tribute










Photos UPI - Jim Ruymen

Grammy Weekend Begins With Streisand Tribute
By BETH HARRIS
Friday Feb. 11, 2011 in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Stevie Wonder, Tony Bennett and a trio of “Glee” stars led Barbra Streisand on a musical journey through her nearly 50-year career.

They joined Faith Hill, Barry Manilow and Seal in launching Grammy weekend by honoring the Oscar-winning singer and actress as MusiCares Person of the Year on Friday night.

Streisand, who turns 69 in April, was singled out for her musical achievements and philanthropic work.



“I said yes because it’s such a wonderful organization that takes care of their own — the people who actually create the music,” she told the audience.

The evening’s standing ovations went to Wonder, Bennett and Streisand, who closed the show with what she called “the leftovers” of her hits at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

Wonder played piano and harmonica on “People,” accompanied by trumpeter Arturo Sandoval.


“I want you to know when I was 12 years old, I said, ‘I wish she could be my girlfriend because she sounds so good,’” Wonder told more than 2,000 guests.

Bennett did “Smile,” a song he and Streisand dueted on in his 2006 TV special.

With Herbie Hancock at the piano, 17-year-old Canadian Nikki Yanofsky sang a jazzy take of “On a Clear Day You Can See Forever” from Streisand’s 1970 movie of the same name.

Diana Krall played piano on “Down with Love” from 1963, while Lea Michele of “Glee” belted out “My Man” from 1965.



Matthew Morrison, Michele’s castmate on the hit Fox show, and Kristin Chenoweth dueted on “One Less Bell to Answer/A House is Not a Home.” Darren Criss of “Glee” opened the show with “What Kind of Fool” before he and his a capella backups blew kisses to Streisand, who was seated in the audience next to her husband James Brolin.

“My niece recently watched a DVD of ‘Funny Girl’ for the first time and asked why I was singing songs from ‘Glee,’” Streisand said, drawing laughs.

With Jeff Beck on guitar, BeBe Winans and LeAnn Rimes performed a bluesy version of “Come Rain or Come Shine.” Hill did “Send in the Clowns” and Manilow sang “Memory,” a hit for both him and Streisand.



“Neither one of us know what the heck the lyric means,” he said of the song from the Broadway musical “Cats.”

Later, Streisand said, “I think it’s about a vampire.”

It was a rare public performance for Streisand, who was introduced by Prince as “very simply the one and only.” She hasn’t toured since 2007 in Europe.

Backed by an orchestra, she sang “The Way We Were,” ”Evergreen,” ”Happy Days Are Here Again,” ”I Finally Found Someone,” ”Windmills of Your Mind” and another song from a new album she is currently recording.


Streisand poured herself a cup of tea between songs and gripped the mic stand with her left hand.

“I love music for what it does to the soul, how it elevates the moment, the emotions,” she said. “I love music for what it’s given me. It gave me a job when I couldn’t get a job as an actress. I love how music binds us together. It also reflects the times we live in.”

Streisand is nominated for best traditional pop vocal album for “Love is the Answer” at Sunday’s Grammy Awards. She will perform on the CBS telecast and be introduced by “A Star is Born” co-star Kris Kristofferson.


Friday’s dinner and auction produced the highest grossing evening in the tribute’s 21-year history, Recording Academy president Neil Portnow said.

MusiCares, run by the Recording Academy, provides financial assistance to individuals in the music industry during times of need.

(This version CORRECTS Corrects second reference spelling of Michele in paragraph 11, add photo link of Streisand)

Fuente: dailycaller.com