It was probably when I met Jeff Hamilton, the drummer I’ve been working with for the last 20 years. He’s the one who brought Ray Brown to hear me sing at a restaurant in my hometown.
Meaning of the quote
Diana Krall, a Canadian musician, says that the important moment in her career was when she met Jeff Hamilton, a drummer she has worked with for 20 years. Jeff Hamilton brought another famous musician, Ray Brown, to hear Diana Krall sing at a restaurant in her hometown. This helped launch her career as a successful musician.
About Diana Krall
Diana Krall is a renowned Canadian jazz pianist and singer known for her contralto vocals. She has sold over 15 million albums worldwide, including over 6 million in the US, and has been named one of the best-selling artists of her time. Krall has won numerous awards, including 2 Grammys and 8 Junos, and has released several gold, platinum, and multi-platinum albums.
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You know, I’ve sung a lot of emotional songs in my life, but when you’re writing it yourself, it’s very difficult to decide what to reveal.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
That’s why these songs have lasted as long as they have because they’re just about feelings that don’t change. They are love songs, they are not specific, those kinds of feelings don’t change.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
I’m not really on a mission to tell anybody anything. I’d rather be figured out.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
So much of what we do as artists is a combination of personal experience and imagination, and how that all creeps into your work is not so linear.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
I love music so much I love what I do. I work very hard at being the best musician I can be because I love it.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
There were some things that I found I really enjoyed singing about; like, on the title track, there’s this film-noir character of a woman who’s sort of losing it in a room.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
But the greatest thing about music is putting it out there for people to figure out. You want the listener to find the song on their own. If you give too much away, it takes away from the imagination.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
Well, you know, it’s been interesting because an album is just a snapshot of where you are at that time. Not all pictures of everybody are just in jeans and a ‘T’ shirt, or a ball gown. You have many different sides and this is a snapshot of where you are at that time.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
It was probably when I met Jeff Hamilton, the drummer I’ve been working with for the last 20 years. He’s the one who brought Ray Brown to hear me sing at a restaurant in my hometown.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
Sometimes I can’t get out of the character because the story is very intense.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
The album is a definite departure. I haven’t written original material before, except for one song on my first album, but Elvis and I did six songs together on this one.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
I like to interpret ‘Call me a River’, as if I’m saying, ‘Now you’re telling me you love me after all that, and I’m telling you to shove off.’ That’s my interpretation. But I would never ‘say’ that because somebody else might interpret the song in another way.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
I mean, I don’t think I would call Claus to do an album of big band tunes. You know, just like arrangers write for the artist they have in mind; you have to keep in mind if you’re going to work with Claus Ogerman. You invite him to do what he does.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
I think that I was being much more uptight about those things before. I feel like I really don’t have to prove anything at this point other than what I’m doing.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
You’re creating an intimacy that everybody feels, that it’s their experience, not yours. I’ll never introduce a song and say, now this song is about ‘my’ broken heart.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist
When you drive by Radio City and you see your name up there and it’s only ‘your’ name. I just went ‘ooh’. I thought this is really like looking at another person.
Canadian recording artist; jazz singer and pianist