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Davies Hall, San Francisco

PostPosted: 11 Apr 2007, 04:41
by TRX-C
Just found out DK is going to be in SF at Davies Hall August 15. The tickets go on sale on Sunday.

PostPosted: 11 Apr 2007, 07:59
by SaxLix
Man...It's sure is nice to live in California ;)

Examiner: Diana Krall swings into town

PostPosted: 18 Aug 2007, 18:29
by Bud
Anybody make it to this one?

http://www.examiner.com/a-885936~Diana_ ... _town.html

Diana Krall swings into town

(Courtesy photo)
Jazz singer and pianist Diana Krall showcased uptempo love songs in concert Wednesday night at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco.
Leslie Katz, The Examiner
2007-08-17 10:00:00.0
Current rank: # 216 of 6,730

SAN FRANCISCO -
Jazz queen Diana Krall seemed to thoroughly enjoy her show Wednesday night at San Francisco’s Davies Symphony Hall.

She’s liked frequent recent visits to the Bay Area, she said, also mentioning that she’s been on tour for “nearly three years” and that her two baby boys are fine.

Ever so cool, tossing her silky long hair and tapping her deliciously high-heeled feet while enlightening the audience with just enough witty banter, Krall and her superb trio played an impeccable set of straight-ahead jazz, mostly swinging standards.

Although Krall, one of the few jazz artists to receive widespread, rock-star like acclaim, doesn’t have the extraordinary singing voice to match her piano chops, her interpretations of great songs sure go down easy.

Her bandmates are the same as the rhythm section on her latest recording, last year’s “From This Moment On”: Anthony Wilson, who almost seemed to eat the guitar; Robert Hurst, steady on bass; and drummer Jeff Hamilton, maker of melodic solos.

Their synchronicity sparked in the perfectly ideal concert hall, where a minimal light show provided a romantic backdrop of stars.

“Romantic” describes the evening’s mood.

Krall and the band swung with bouncy, upbeat love songs: Peggy Lee’s “I Love Being Here With You,” Cole Porter’s “Let’s Fall in Love,” Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields’ “Exactly Like You,” and the Gershwins’ “I Was Doing Alright,” for example.

She introduced a tranquil version of Porter’s “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” with a fun anecdote about doing poorly with it during a high school audition — at a time when most of her classmates were playing Elvis Costello songs.

Among the show’s quieter standouts were Nat King Cole’s “I’ll String Along With You” — it was simply gorgeous — and Joni Mitchell’s “A Case of You,” which she performed accompanied only by herself on piano.

She dove into the 1970s pop songbook with the evening’s closer, the Bee Gees’ “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?” perhaps the show’s most evocative tune.

It provided a lovely contrast to the joyful mood that characterized most of the concert. Krall has said that her recent CD coincides with a “happier” time in her life. It’s a feeling she imparted to her thoroughly satisfied listeners.

lkatz@examiner.com

PostPosted: 18 Aug 2007, 19:01
by gundy516
sounds like another great concert! The reviewer mentioned the ' romantic backdrop' with the lights; from seeing her in Portland and Seattle it really was lovely how it changed from song to song and how it could bring out the mood of Diana's songs, just absolutely beautiful. Great review. :D

PostPosted: 20 Aug 2007, 05:32
by Coda
Was the reviewer hungry? Diana's vocals did "go down easy" and Anthony Wilson "almost seemed to eat the guitar."
:lol: