Showbiz Sessions
Diana Krall performs 'Cry Me a River'
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Her last album, "When I Look In
Your Eyes," scored a 1999 Grammy for best jazz vocal
performance, but it was the record's nomination that
year as an album of year that solidified what her
fans already
knew: Diana Krall's music wasn't just for jazz
junkies.
The British Columbia native was the first jazz
artist in 25 years to be nominated in that
high-profile category, and Krall -- already well-
known in jazz circles -- started garnering
mainstream attention.
Not that her fans were a tiny or quiet lot before.
Celebrities, including Harrison Ford, Clint
Eastwood, Sarah Jessica Parker, Elton John and
Sting, are some of her biggest fans, praising her
blend of elegant piano and witty, sensual vocals.
Moreover, Krall's
tunes have been featured on television shows such as
"Sex and the City" and in
films including "Autumn in New York," "Random
Hearts," "Midnight in the Garden of Good
and Evil," and the current Robert De Niro movie,
"The Score."
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Watch Jazz singer - songwriter Diana Krall perform 'Cry Me a River' (August 30)
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Krall's fifth album, "The Look of Love," is
scheduled for release on September 18. On
it, she worked with legendary producer Claus
Ogermann, who has crafted albums
for Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand.
The album is "a dream come
true," says Krall.
For this week's Showbiz Sessions, Krall spoke with
"Showbiz Today Reports" anchor Laurin Sydney, and
gave us a sneak
preview performance of her version of the old
standard, "Cry Me a River," one of the tracks on her
new album.
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