DIANNE REEVES: THE EARLY YEARS
Visions of Jazz; From the Ad Lib Series
Dianne Reeves
The Ad Lib Series is a collection of 46 concert TV programs presenting the best in Jazz, Pop, and Blues artists showcasing their skills with a Jazz flair! Seen on TV internationally, Ad Lib features the best in TV Music!
Special guests include Billy Childs and Snooky Young, plus a classic performance from Count Basie and Helen Humes. With this historic DVD, we witness the birth of a future star and a genuine musical icon. Also included are a biography, ad lib highlights reel, more.
"Like Sarah Vaughan, she has the resources of an opera singer who has chosen jazz. Her voice is clear and robust: it is an instrument that celebrates itselfthrough its sheer powerone of the greatest living jazz singers!" --Stephen Holden, New York Times
Contents
- Love for Sale - Dianne Reeves
- I'll Understand - Dianne Reeves
- Answer Me - Dianne Reeves
- The Homes - Billy Childs & A Fine Madness
- Welcome To My Love - Dianne Reeves
- Lady Be Good - Snooky Young
- On A Clear Day - Dianne Reeves
- Everything Must Change - Diane Reeves
- I Cried For You - Count Basie & Helen Humes
- St. Louis Blues - Dianne Reeves & Snooky Young
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Product Details: DVD
60 Minutes
Product Code: D00320958
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