Artist: Dianne Reeves


Dianne Elizabeth Reeves is an American jazz  singer. She was born in Detroit, Michigan, into a musical family. Her father sang, her mother played trumpet, her uncle is bassist Charles Burrell, and her cousin is George Duke.

She sang and played piano. She was a member of her high-school band, and while performing at a convention in Chicago was noticed by trumpeter  Clark Terry, who invited her to sing with him. "He had these amazing all-star bands, but I had no idea who they all were! The thing I loved about it was the way they interacted with each other – the kind of intimate exchange that I wasn't part of. For a young singer, it was fertile soil." She studied classical voice at the University of Colorado. 

Reeves moved to Los Angeles, where she sang and recorded with Stanley TurrentineLenny White, and Billy Childs. She recorded with the band  Caldera, then founded the band Night Flight with Billy Childs, with whom she would collaborate again in the 1990s. She moved to New York City and from 1983 to 1986 toured with Harry Belafonte. 

She signed with Blue Note in 1987 and that year her eponymous album, featuring  Herbie HancockFreddie Hubbard, and Tony Williams, was nominated for a Grammy Award. She went on to win five Grammy Awards. 

Music critic Scott Yanow has said of her: "A logical successor to Dinah Washington and Carmen McRae, Reeves is a superior interpreter of lyrics and a skilled  scat singer. "Her sound has been compared to that of Patti Austin, Vanessa Rubin, Anita Baker, and  Regina Belle. 

Reeves performed at the closing ceremony of the  2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. In 2005, she appeared in the film Good Night, and Good Luck singing 1950s standards (including "How High the Moon", "I've Got My Eyes on You", "Too Close for Comfort", "Straighten Up and Fly Right" and "One for My Baby"). In 2006, the soundtrack won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album. 

Further information about Dianne Reeves is found at DianneReeves.com.

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