Krall’s success continued with her subsequent releases All for You, and Love Scenes but her watershed moment came in 1999 with the release of When I Look in Your Eyes, her first release for the historic Verve record label. Only Trust Your Heart also marked the beginning of her association with Tommy LiPuma, a collaboration that would continue until LiPuma’s untimely passing in 2017. The following year she signed with GRP Records and recorded Only Trust Your Heart, which featured Ray Brown on bass and Stanley Turrentine on tenor saxophone. In 1993, the Montreal-based Justin Time Records released her debut album, Stepping Out. After two years in Boston, she moved to Los Angeles, where she met her first jazz heavyweights, including bassist John Clayton, drummer Jeff Hamilton, pianist/singer Jimmy Rowles, and Ray Brown, the legendary bassist who served as her musical mentor. Krall was still a teenager when she was awarded a scholarship to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. “I think Dad had every recording Fats Waller ever made,” she says, “and I tried to learn as many as I could.” Johnson, and Earl Hines, she devoted herself to music. By the time she was 15, she was performing jazz locally and with the encouragement of her father, a stride pianist with a vast knowledge of such Twenties and Thirties keyboard masters as Fats Waller, James P. As The New York Times recently noted Krall possesses, “A voice at once cool and sultry, wielded with a rhythmic sophistication”īorn in Nanaimo, British Columbia, which is outside of Vancouver, Krall grew up in the western part of Canada and began studying the piano when she was four years old. Krall’s unique artistry transcends any single musical style and has made her one of the most recognizable artists of our time. To date, her albums have garnered two Grammy® Awards, ten Juno® Awards and have also earned nine gold, three platinum and seven multi-platinum albums. Please note that artist merchandise sales are separate and may still accept cash.ĭiana Krall is the only jazz singer to have eight albums debut at the top of the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. Our Bars will only accept credit, debit, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.Our Box Office, Coat Check, and Venue Merch will only accept credit and debit.We are a cashless facility meaning that we are unable to accept cash as a form of payment. We encourage you to pack light with only the necessities to make the entry process as smooth as possible. Exceptions will be made for necessary medical equipment and bags for nursing mothers. To date Diana Krall 's albums have earned five Grammy Awards, ten Juno Awards and have earned nine gold, three platinum and seven multi-platinum records.Bags (max size 12″ x 6″ x 12″) are allowed and will be searched upon entry. This lineup recorded "Just You, Just Me," the aforementioned "How Deep Is The Ocean" by Irving Berlin, and the Bob Dylan song "This Dream Of You," in which Randall Krall plays accordion. The album sees Diana Krall in quartet with colleagues with whom she has collaborated for years John Clayton, Jeff Hamilton and Anthony Wilson on "Almost Like Being In Love" and "That's All," as well as in trio with Christian McBride and Russell Malone on "Autumn in New York" and "There's No You." Duets include an outstanding first-take of "I Wished On The Moon" with Krall and John Clayton and two recordings-"More Than You Know" and "Don't Smoke In Bed"-in which at the piano stool is Alan Broadbent, also the author of the orchestration for "But Beautiful" as well as the string arrangement in "Autumn In New York." The final recording session for this album took place at Capitol Studios, with an ensemble that included guitarist Marc Ribot, Stuart Duncan's violin and a rhythm section consisting of Tony Garnier on double bass and Karriem Riggins on drums. The concert will be an opportunity for the Canadian artist to offer the Roman audience all his hits along with songs from "This Dream of You," his latest album released in 2020. Four years after her fantastic concert at Roma Summer Fest, Diana Krall, the only jazz singer to have seen nine of her albums debut at the top of the Billboard Jazz Albums chart, returns on at the Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone.
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