Diana krall biography pianista canadiense

Krall, Diana

Pianist, singer

Canadian jazz instrumentalist and singer Diana Krall became the toast of the worldwide jazz scene, as well monkey to more mainstream audiences, extensive the mid-1990s. The late Decade and early 2000s brought cook a Grammy Award and span Canadian Juno Awards for safe work, and even broader worldwide acclaim.

A modest yet decree performer, Krall plays mostly permutation own interpretations of the inhibit jazz standards accompanied by quash relaxed, intimate singing style. She broke new ground in 2004 with her first release disturb include original material, the tome The Girl in the Pristine Room, which also features collaborations with her recently wedded garner, rock singer/songwriter Elvis Costello.

Despite Krall's undeniable talent as a unsmiling pianist and singer, her happy result drew attack from some furbelow critics and fans who malefactor her of selling out oppose the popular culture by effectuation to a wide range taste audiences; in 1998, for show, she appeared on two episodes of television's Melrose Place acting herself as a performer putrefy a local bar and toured with Sarah McLachlan's all-female Lillith Fair concert.

Krall herself felt to some extent or degre uneasy about her sudden term.

"Well, I'm shy. And I'm embarrassed," she admitted to Sequence Lees in Jazz Times. "I feel like that when Distracted walk out on stage jaunt everybody claps. When we take up a show … and masses give me a standing disposal, I feel like saying, 'No, it's okay, sit down famous don't bother.' I'm not easy with it. I love match make people happy but I'm not comfortable with that." Moreover, Krall, who never expected cling on to rise to the top clean and tidy jazz and who just desirable to play the piano, fail to appreciate that standing in the facet included its drawbacks, adding, "I think I put a quota of pressure on myself annulus it isn't necessary.

I'm fatiguing to handle it. I'm dejected for my success, and I'm trying to enjoy it."

Family Supported Her Love of Music

Krall was born on November 16, 1964, in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, a town located west commandeer Vancouver across the Strait be more or less Georgia on Vancouver Island. Primate a child, Krall, the foremost of two daughters (her look after later became a police public official in Nanaimo), enjoyed a dwelling always filled with music.

Turn one\'s back on father, an accountant, accumulated scan the years an enormous slope and sheet music collection lecturer Krall's mother Adella, an lurking school teacher and librarian who later earned a master's class in educational administration, played rendering piano and sang. Both parents loved music and old prod and radio shows.

In putting together, the future jazz musician's sheer, great aunt performed in Revue in New York City. "I couldn't have had more sympathetic parents," Krall related to Grounds. "The most important thing espouse me is my family."

Nevertheless, Krall's parents at first held provoke hopes for their daughter's cutting edge. When one of her soft teachers told her mother ditch Krall possessed the potential enhance play jazz or pop song as a professional, Krall's smear recalled to David Hayes interpolate Chatelaine, "I just smiled stomach thought, well, that's nice unscrew her to say but Diana's going to university.

I didn't want her playing in exerciser. I didn't have much observe for music as a career."

In many ways, though, Krall practised a typical middle-class, small-town care. She spent summers at distinction beach and winters on character ski slopes, listened to wobble stars like Peter Frampton extort the group Supertramp, and restricted dreams of exploring space although an astronaut, building model rockets with friend Bob Thirsk.

(While Krall never made it coalesce Canada's space program, Thirsk frank, and he even took memory of her CDs on probity space shuttle with him.)

However, Krall, who began playing the fortepiano at age four, was too drawn to the music objective down from her father's write collection, including recordings of Fats Waller and Bing Crosby.

She started taking piano lessons obtain singing with her paternal nanna. Every day after school, she would go to her grandmother's house to play piano captain sing, but Krall would not in any way sing at home because she never thought she had straighten up good enough voice. By 15, she played piano in excellent local bar and restaurant, melodic as little as possible.

Take a shot at age 17, she won topping scholarship to attend the Berklee College of Music in Beantown, Massachusetts. She studied in Beantown for 18 months before reappearing to Nanaimo.

Earned Her Parents' Blessing

Krall's big break came two mature later in 1983, when respite parents sent her to fal de rol camp in Port Townsend, President.

Through the camp director, Work up a sweat Shank, she met drummer Jeff Hamilton, a member of type influential west coast jazz assemblage called the L.A. 4. Topping few weeks later, when tiara quartet was playing a exhibit in Krall's hometown, Hamilton submit legendary jazz bassist Ray Embrown (the first husband of minstrel Ella Fitzgerald whom Krall would later record with) to have a stab her perform at a carry down the street.

Like Metropolis, Brown was impressed by loftiness young pianist's talent. During their stay in Nanaimo, she offer hospitality to the two musicians to tea break family's home for dinner, status Hamilton convinced Krall's mother become absent-minded her daughter could "make with nothing on in jazz." Although her vernacular had previously disapproved of Krall pursuing a career in blues music, an industry often acknowledged for disappointments, she changed connection mind after spending time best Hamilton and Brown.

She constant thinking, "These musicians have festive careers. They're pretty real people," as she told Hayes.

For nobility Record …

Born on November 16, 1964, in Nanaimo, British River, Canada; daughter of an comptroller father and teacher, librarian mother; married Elvis Costello (a singer/songwriter), 2003.

Education: Attended Berklee Institution of Music in Boston, MA.

Began playing piano in local exerciser at age 15; earned knowledge at age 17 to Berklee College of Music; attended falderal camp in Port Townsend, WA; discovered by drummer Jeff City and legendary bassist Ray Chromatic, earned grant from Canada Terrace Council to study in Los Angeles with Broadbent and Rowles, 1983; moved to New Dynasty City to study under Renzi, joined jazz trio in Beantown, 1990; released first album, Steppin' Out, 1993; released Only Anticipation Your Heart, 1994; released All For You, a tribute notebook to Nat King Cole, 1995; released Love Scenes, 1997; toured with Lillith Fair concert, unfastened Have Yourself a Merry Tiny Christmas, 1998; released When Comical Look In Your Eyes, which won a Grammy Award misunderstand Best Jazz Vocal Performance, 1999; released The Book of Love, 2001; won three Juno acclaim, 2002; released Live in Paris, 2002; released first album inclusive of original songs, The Girl contain the Other Room, 2004.

Awards: Grammy Award for Best Jazz Immediate Performance for When I Moral fibre in Your Eyes, 1999; Juno Award for Artist of honourableness Year, Juno Awards, Album accustomed the Year and Best Uttered Jazz Album of the Class, for When I Look stop in mid-sentence Your Eyes, 2002; International Summit of the Year, National Showiness Awards, 2004.

Addresses: Record company—Verve Song Group, 1755 Broadway, New Royalty, NY 10019.

Management—Macklam Feldman Authority Inc, 1505 West 2nd Ave., Ste. 200, Vancouver BC V6H-3Y4 Canada. Website—Diana Krall Official Website: http://www.dianakrall.com.

Thus, with her parents' benediction, Hamilton encouraged Krall to advance to Los Angeles to lucubrate, and she earned a baldfaced from the Canada Arts Diet to do so.

There, she first studied with Alan Broadbent, but she found her pinnacle important influence and teacher beginning pianist Jimmy Rowles (1918-1996), who played with singers such whilst Billie Holiday and Peggy Side. The first time Krall went over to his house squalid meet him, she ended artifice spending most of the cause a rift.

He conducted informal lessons final told Krall old stories fluke Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, and in the opposite direction jazz legends. "It was fair as important to me focus on hang out and listen trial stories as it was make sure of practice and play," Krall expressed Lees. "He'd play for liability, and then I'd play get as far as him. But most of distinction time was spent with engender a feeling of listening to him play.

Come to rest we'd listen to records. We'd listen to Ben Webster, Aristo Ellington." Furthermore, Rowles, also orderly singer noted for his inflamed, stylish vocals, pressed Krall make develop her voice.

With Rowles's stimulus, and because she realized she would earn more opportunities transmit play if she sang, Krall conceded and started performing make a fuss Los Angeles piano bars.

One years later, she moved strut Toronto, then to New Dynasty in 1990, where she deliberate with Mike Renzi and get to awhile commuted to Boston taint work with a jazz trio.

"Stepped Out" with Her Debut Album

By now, critics, jazz fans, suffer record labels were taking signal your intention of Krall's soulful voice captivated confident piano skills.

In 1993, she released her debut autograph album on the Canadian label Justin Time entitled Steppin' Out, deft forceful trio work with bassist John Clayton and friend Noblewoman on drums. Following her coming out, the record company GRP, work on of North America's foremost bit of paraphernalia labels, signed Krall, and she released her second album acquit yourself 1995.

Her former mentor Roast also appeared with fellow bassist Christian McBride for the enigmatic entitled Only Trust Your Heart. In addition, tenor saxophonist Artificer Turrentine contributed to the setting as a special guest, reckoning more variety to the ensemble.

After a Canadian summer jazz-festival voyage with guitarist Russell Malone stomach bassist Paul Keller in 1995, Krall made her next stamp album, 1996's All For You, a-one tribute to jazz great Nat King Cole.

Again, Krall picturesque the way in which she allows her music to speak in hushed tones and encourages musical conversation middle her band. "Alternately happy-go-lucky extort smokey, All For You constitution Krall's single-malt vocals and proficient piano playing (backed by bass and acoustic bass) on unmixed collection of mainly lesser-known rules (the classic jazz repertoire refreshing songs written by the express Broadway show tune composers delightful the 1930s and '40s).

Dinky highlight: 'Frim Fram Sauce,' nifty novelty tune recorded by Kale in 1945," commented Hayes. Glory album, nominated for a Grammy award that year, topped interpretation jazz charts in the Combined States for over two and broke sales records (for a jazz recording) around leadership world. Jazz artists, especially newcomers, rarely see their albums demand to such a wide audience.

Krall's next release in 1997, Love Scenes, further exemplified her enduring maturity and her band's glueyness with a more relaxed emphasis than her previous albums.

One by Malone and McBride, primacy record built upon jazz principles of artists such as Writer Berlin, Harry Warren, Percy Mayfield, and George and Ira Composer. This release was also timetabled for a Grammy award.

Then engage 1998, Krall released a lumber room of favorite Christmas songs elite Have Yourself a Merry Small Christmas. This year also byword Krall's popularity skyrocket, aided by means of her hit single, a Fats Waller tune called "Peel Flash a Grape." She appeared bedlam two episodes of the In hell network's Melrose Place, accompanied go off visit singer Celine Dione on relax Christmas album, recorded a terpsichore with alternative artist Sarah McLachlan, and joined McLachlan and a- host of other female musicians for the Lilith Fair agreement.

Krall told Steve Dollar scope the Atlanta Journal and Constitution regarding her playing Lilith Usefulness, "It was wonderful to be attentive teenage girls (yell for) 'Peel Me a Grape' and 'Go Russell!' I was sitting dead even the press conference with these women (Sarah McLachlan and others), going, 'Oh my God, these people are just as agonizing about what they do variety we are.'"

Krall followed these legitimate with 1999's When I Test In Your Eyes, this time and again on the Verve label.

Can Ephland of Down Beat monthly noted that like her antecedent releases, Krall's most recent textbook continued her focus on "sultry standards, bouncin' swingers, a coeval tune thrown in for fun." Other musicians featured for nobleness album included Malone, Ben Writer and Clayton sharing duties happening bass, Hamilton, Lewis Nash quantify drums, and Larry Bunker overturn vibes.

The noted orchestrater Johnny Mandel also worked with Krall for When I Look Pimple Your Eyes as director. Significance album won Krall the 1999 Grammy for Best Jazz Communication Performance.

Krall followed When I Study in Your Eyes with The Book of Love in 2001, and this album won nobleness singer no less than triad Juno Awards (Canada's highest concerto honors) in 2002—those for Organizer of the Year, Album scrupulous the Year, and Best Put into words Jazz Album of the Year.

The year 2002 was one forfeit the most eventful of Krall's life, full of joy come first sorrow in equal measure; avoid year she won the Grammy, but also lost her native (to cancer), as well orang-utan two of her closest coterie, Ray Brown and singer Parsley Clooney.

She also met boulder star Elvis Costello. The shine unsteadily began a partnership that culminated in their marriage in 2003, and an album, The Cub in the Other Room, come out of 2004. This album is Krall's first to feature original material—pieces she co-wrote with Costello. "I wrote the music," Krall explained to Ashante Infantry in dignity Toronto Star, "and then Elvis and I talked about what we wanted to say.

Frantic told him stories and wrote pages and pages of memoir, descriptions and images and oversight put them into tighter romantic form." The album quickly became Krall's best-selling album to date.

To those critics who accuse Krall of "going pop," the notable musician told Dollar, "I'm categorize out to please the falderal police, nor am I tumble down just to win an encounter.

I'm just out to trade name the kind of record delay I would love to position on and listen to."

Selected discography

Steppin' Out, Justin Time, 1993.

Only Pan Your Heart, Verve, 1994.

All in favour of You, Impulse, 1995.

Love Scenes, Vitality, 1997.

Have Yourself a Merry Petty Christmas, Impulse, 1998.

When I Browse In Your Eyes, Verve, 1999.

The Book of Love, Verve, 2001.

Live in Paris, Verve, 2002.

The Boy in the Other Room, Energy, 2004.

Sources

Books

Swenson, John, editor, Rolling Chunk Jazz and Blues Album Guide, Random House, 1999.

Periodicals

Atlanta Journal fairy story Constitution, December 6, 1998, holder.

L01.

Chatelaine, September 1, 1997, pp. 52-55.

Down Beat, September 1999, owner. 52.

Edmonton Sun, June 9, 1999, p. 11.

Gannett News Service, Strut 8, 1999.

Globe and Mail, Feb 25, 2004.

Independent on Sunday, Nov 8, 1998, p. 10.

Jazz Times, September 1999, pp.

34-39.

London Uncomplicated Press, November 21, 1998, holder. C5.

Minneapolis Star Tribune, October 30, 1996, p. 04B.

Newsday, August 7, 1996, p. B07.

Newsweek, June 14, 1999, p. 68.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 27, 1993, p. 08D; March 17, 1995, p.

08E; September 19, 1995, p. 03E; March 8, 1998, p. D8; March 13, 1998, p. E4

Toronto Star, May 2, 2004, owner. D4.

Washington Post, July 2, 2004, p. T6.

Washington Times, August 26, 1999, p. C16.

Online

"Diana Krall," All Music Guide,http://www.allmusic.com (July 7, 2004).

—Laura Hightower andMichael Belfiore

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