Diana Krall Comes to The Bushnell

By: Jun. 15, 2017
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Last night, the jazz pianist Diana Krall swooned the audience at The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts. The Canadian-born singer hit the stage for her Turn Up The Quiet world tour, with a two-hour intimate performance of soft and sultry tunes.

The evening featured classic ballads off Krall's many albums, including "Temptation," "Quiet Nights" and "Sway" from her latest record, Turn Up The Quiet.

Krall also worked in "Peel Me a Grape" when asked by an audience member and before performing her rendition of Bob Dylan's "Wallflower."

With her raspy vocals, ease of the piano, and impressive band consisting of a drums, bass, and a fiddle, Diana Krall's sensual performance was truly a hit.

(Photo courtesy of Diana Krall Facebook page)



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