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The Divine Ms. D
By Steven Fullwood

Dianne Reeves has been touted as this generation's premiere jazz singer, the natural heir to the throne once occupied by such luminaries as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Sarah Vaughan-and for sound reason. Sup with pleasure her catalog, a musical feast of incredible range and emotional depth and you too will sing her praises. Hers is a stunningly original palate that knows no bounds. To date, the Denver-native has recorded 14 albums, which includes a greatest hits collection that highlights her indispensable contributions to jazz and popular music for two decades. With the exception of New Mourning (1997), which was issued by the French Blue Note label, and her greatest hits package (2002), each of her US releases is reviewed here. Note that Reeves' first two releases Welcome to My Love (1982) and For Every Heart (1985), are anthologized in The Palo Alto Sessions (1985). It is with great pleasure that I listened to and learned Dianne Reeves, and I hope what I have written will encourage you to experience the legend herself. You will be sated. M

June 2002


Dianne Reeves - Staying True to Her Artistic Self and Grooving All the While
By Steven Fullwood

Dianne Reeves is used to breaking the rules. As a preteen, during the Civil Rights Movement in Denver, the Grammy-award winning artist was active in protests in high school against segregation. As an artist, she's just as rebellious and eschews the label "jazz singer" in favor of being called an artist whose foundations lie in jazz. Hard to place comfortably in any genre, Reeves' catalog illustrates the cross-genre path she's forged for over two decades. She points to her formative years as the basis for her way of seeing and being in the world of music. MORE >>>>

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The Calling: Celebrating Sarah Vaughan
Dianne Reeves (CD)
The Grand Encounter
In the Moment/Live in Concert
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That Day
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