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Dianne Reeves 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. Her father died when she was two years old, and she was raised in Denver, Colorado, by her mother, Vada Swanson, and maternal family. [1]
Will Reeve's mother died from lung cancer at age 44 in 2006, just 17 months after Christopher Reeve died at 52 in 2004. Amy Sussman/Getty, R. Born/WireImage) From Left: Will Reeve; and Dana Reeve.
The Calling: Celebrating Sarah Vaughan is a 2001 studio album by Dianne Reeves, recorded in tribute to Sarah Vaughan and mostly featuring songs closely identified with the great singer. Reeves won her second consecutive Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album for her performance on this album. As of 2018, she had won three more.
Art & Survival is an album by the American vocal jazz singer Dianne Reeves, released in 1994. [2] [3] The album peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. [4] It has sold more than 500,000 copies. [5] Sheryl Lee Ralph sang part of "Endangered Species" during her 2022 Emmy Awards acceptance speech. [6]
Will's mother, Dana Reeve, was diagnosed with lung cancer and died in March 2006 at 44, just 17 months after Christopher's death. (Christopher shared his older two children with ex-partner Gae Exton.)
The 'Abbott Elementary' actor's knockout rendition of 'Endangered Species' was 33 years in the making. Ralph and Reeves joined The Times to break it down.
In the Moment: Live in Concert is a live album by American singer Dianne Reeves. It was recorded on January 20–21, 2000, at Studio Instrument Rentals Sound Stage 1 in Los Angeles, California, and released in 2000 through Blue Note Records. Reeves won her first Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album at 43rd Annual Grammy Awards. [2]
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