Date/Time
Date(s) - 02/06/2015
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Location
Bing Concert Hall
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Pre-performance Discussion at 6:30pm: Loren Schoenberg, Artistic Director of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, will interview guitarists Russell Malone and Romero Lubambo.
The regal-voiced Dianne Reeves, a four-time Grammy Award winner who is heir to the soaring jazz tradition of Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald, sings with Strings Attached, her intimate trio with the two splendid guitarists: Brazilian jazz giant Romero Lubambo and swinging jazz star Russell Malone. Reeves, whose “intimate sense of a song has long made her one of the most compelling vocalists in jazz” (Seattle Times), sings a rich program encompassing bossa nova classics, jazz solos, and sumptuously beautiful ballads.
Generously supported by Dr. Mary T. Jacobson & Dr. Lynn Gretkowski
Generously funded by The Koret Foundation, the Koret Jazz Project is a multi-year initiative to support, expand, and celebrate the role of jazz in the artistic and education programming of Stanford Live.