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sábado, 23 de julio de 2022

jueves, 5 de mayo de 2022

Diana Krall and Elvis Costello - Montreal Jazz Festival 2014 - Ophelia

Diana Krall and Elvis Costello - Montreal Jazz Festival 2014 - Ophelia

jueves, 3 de febrero de 2022

martes, 5 de octubre de 2021

Diana Krall - Montreux Jazz Festival 2013


Diana Krall - Montreux Jazz Festival 2013

Diana Krall - piano, vocals
 Stuart Duncan - guitars/violin
 Aram Bajakian - guitar
 Dennis Crouch - upright bass
 Patrick Warren - keyboards
 Karriem Riggins - drums


01. Temptation
 02. What'll I Do
 03. Deed I Do
 04. A Man Needs A Maid / Heart Of Gold
 05. Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter
 06. Simple Twist Of Fate
 07. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
 08. Just You, Just Me

martes, 20 de octubre de 2020

Vid: "Diana Krall - Evening at Pops (2000)"



Diana Krall & The Boston Pops Orchestra, 
Symphony Hall, Boston, May 25, 2000. 
Conductor: Keith Lockhart.

 Ben Wolfe - bass Dan Faehnlee - guitar Shannon Powell - drums 

Setlist: 
1. Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) 
2. I've Got You Under My Skin 
3. Devil May Care 
4. Take the 'A' Train


miércoles, 23 de octubre de 2019

VID: DIANA KRALL - Live at Mountain Winery 2019

DIANA KRALL CONCERT
22-09-2019





viernes, 18 de octubre de 2019

Diana Krall, EDP Cool Jazz, Hipódromo Manuel Possolo, Cascais, 24 de Julio de 2019


Diana Krall, EDP Cool Jazz, 
Hipódromo Manuel Possolo, Cascais, 
24 de Julho de 2019




martes, 8 de octubre de 2019

Vid: DIANA KRALL - Joni Mitchell segment in Spokane

DIANA KRALL CONCERT

Spokane Theater

16.09.2019





jueves, 3 de octubre de 2019

VID: L-O-V-E - DIANA KRALL and Michael Bublé

The 2018 JUNO Awards - Show
Canadian jazz pianist Diana Krall and Singer Michael Buble perform on stage during the 2018 JUNO Awards at Rogers Arena on March 25, 2018 in Vancouver, Canada.







VIDS: DIANA KRALL - Live - Fox Theatre - Ockland


Live 9.21.2019
Fox Theater
Oakland, California
































martes, 17 de septiembre de 2019

Article: "Review: Diana Krall at the FICA is an all-around showcase of talent and skill" - www.spokesman.com


By Don Chareunsy 
donc@spokesman.com
(509) 459-5446



Review: Diana Krall at the FICA is an all-around showcase of talent and skill

UPDATED: Tue., Sept. 17, 2019, 9:32 p.m.













Diana Krall - First Interstate Center for the Arts on Monday night in Spokane. 
(Mike Wootton)



Canadian jazz singer-songwriter and pianist Diana Krall – dressed in black boots, black pants and a rock-star black leather jacket with noise-making accoutrements – strolled onstage Monday night at 7:40 at the First Interstate Center for the Arts with her four-man band for their “Turn Up the Quiet” world tour stop.

“How are you doing, Spokane?” the Nanaimo, British Columbia, native and three-time Grammy Award winner asked, then with her quartet kicked off a 12-song set that lasted nearly 2 hours and was alternately skillful, which is no surprise; snoozy, due to a set list primarily focused on down-tempo and emotional tunes about love; and ultimately astonishing in its effortless skill.

In fact, the evening’s only up-tempo song, “Devil May Care” by Bob Dorough, was a much-needed boost of energy for the audience in a performance that, while solid, would’ve been better suited in a more intimate and cozy jazz club, but that would mean a monthslong stint for a caliber of star such as Krall.

Krall, who has been married to fellow singer-songwriter Elvis Costello since 2003, seemed scattered – she said that she was performing without a setlist, and perhaps it was true, as she rifled through papers on her piano during the beginning of the show – and melancholy, but that’s perhaps part of her charm (and she has suffered many losses in recent years), and the audience in Spokane loved it.

It would be difficult to forget Krall’s band – John Lee Clayton Jr. on bass, Karriem Wiggins on drums, Anthony Wilson on guitar and Joe Lovano on saxophone – because Krall, more cool chick than diva – graciously introduced and credited them repeatedly throughout the night. And each of the five artists had his or her alternating moment to shine in the spotlight as soloist in their respective areas of expertise, garnering much-deserved applause each time.

The setlist, which showcased Krall’s husky, smoky and unaffected – and dare I say sexy? – contralto vocals, included covers of and tributes to Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole (twice), Tom Waits, Bob Dorough, Jimmy Rowles and more. Her solo rendition of Waits’ “Take It With Me” at the piano was absolutely riveting and haunting.

Speaking of the late jazz pianist Rowles, Krall, 54, told a lengthy tale about how the Spokane native affected her career, not only as an inspiration and future collaborator but also as someone who wrote her a letter of recommendation early on. She said Rowles lives on in her heart and that it was special to share the story with an audience in his hometown.

Also on display was Krall’s deadpan humor. “I’m so happy. Can’t you tell?” she monotoned at one point. And when an audience member shouted the request of “A Case of You” by Joni Mitchell during the encore, she replied, “I’m here for you. You bought the ticket.”

Krall is the only jazz singer to have eight albums debut at the top of the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. It is no surprise considering the standing ovations that she and her band deservedly received after the 100-minute concert and 20-minute encore.

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Published: Sept. 17, 2019, 9:16 a.m.



*****


Diana Krall’s setlist

“Deed I Do” by Fred Rose

“All or Nothing at All” by Frank Sinatra (with the Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby”)

“Night and Day” by Cole Porter

“L-O-V-E” by Nat King Cole

“You Call It Madness” by Nat King Cole

“Devil May Care” by Bob Dorough

“Quiet Nights” by Antonio Carlos Jobim

“I Was Doing All Right” by Oscar Peterson

“Take It With Me” by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan

“Cheek to Cheek” written by Irving Berlin for Fred Astaire

Encore:

“A Case of You” by Joni Mitchell (with “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen)

“East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)” by Brooks Bowman

****





jueves, 8 de agosto de 2019

DIANA KRALL - UMBRIA JAZZ FESTIVAL







DIANA KRALL, KING CRIMSON AND TERENCE BLANCHARD ELEVATE UMBRIA JAZZ FESTIVAL

Tim Dickeson
08 AUGUST 2019


Tim Dickeson reports back from the booming Umbria Jazz Festival as it plays host to some of the biggest names in jazz



The closing press conference at this year’s Umbria Jazz Festival was full of good news for Italy’s largest jazz gathering. Record numbers of visitors and a boom in both ticket sales and merchandising returned an income in excess of €1.6m. And it’s not hard to see why audiences flock here. Over the course of the 10-day festival there were 300 events (mostly free) in twelve different locations. Ninety-five bands featuring almost 500 musicians plus workshops, children’s events, swing dance lesson, DJ sets and a New Talent contest, made it one of the most comprehensive editions in the festival’s history.

As with most big festivals these days, the main venue featured a range of music including pop, rock and jazz, with the income from this ensuring there is a wide choice of pure jazz every day in the smaller venues, and non-stop music on the free stages.

Diana Krall, Chick Corea, Michel Camilo, George Benson, Snarky Puppy and Kamasi Washingtonall featured in well-attended shows in the Arena Santa Giuliana. The biggest crowds however came in for Paolo Conte, Nick Mason’s A Saucerful of Secrets, Thom Yorke, Lauryn Hill and King Crimson.

Canadian jazz star Krall (pictured top) played a brilliant set alongside special guests Joe Lovanoand Marc Ribot, both of whom brought a new slant to her show, adding contrasting dark and light elements. Ribot cranked out some really spiky guitar with Lovano as the perfect foil, blowing more melodic lines around the largely Great American Songbook choices from Krall. Overall a very different show from the vocalist, the change of style really suited her, as she exuded obvious joy at being among these new musical friends.