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Listening to Glad Rag Doll, Diana Krall's new album of revamped songs from the Prohibition era, you might assume the singer has a natural attraction to old music. You wouldn't be wrong; Krall has recorded plenty of midcentury jazz standards in her career. But she says these particular songs from the 1920s and '30s never seemed old to her. She grew up singing them every weekend at her grandparents' house.


"After dinner, somebody would play the piano or the accordion or spoons, or whatever else was available in the kitchen," Krall says. "I was maybe 6 years old. Somebody was always playing something from a piece of sheet music. I still have the sheet music, and it still smells like cigarettes. I just thought that everybody's grandparents loved old music and loved jazz."


Some of the songs on the album come from her father's collection of 78s, which she says makes the project deeply personal. Krall and her 76-year-old father still spend time exploring his stacks of records.


"I spent about six hours with him recently," she says. "He just played records, and we just sort of looked at each other and tilted our heads, and it was all expressions on our face. There's so much said in those looks."


[Concert review from September 1, 2000] What one could guess from listening to her last CD When I Look In Your Eyes which was rightly awarded a Grammy, has fully been confirmed at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 18, 2000: Diana Krall has become the contemporary female jazz singer (Diana Krall sheet music).


At the end of the concert, Diana Krall offered a solo performance in her unique style and, as in the beginning, on a level only matched by Ella Fitzgerald before her. I Fall In Love To Easily seemed to come from the bottom of her heart and brought back the magic to the Auditorium Stravinsky. After years of hard work, Diana Krall has reached the Olymp of jazz. Where will her music lead her in the future? A progression seems almost impossible. To speak with German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: I wished the moment could remain (Zum Augenblicke drft ich sagen: Verweile doch, du bist so schn! (Faust II).


(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "GLAD RAG DOLL")STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: We're listening to a song called "Glad Rag Doll." It's from 1929, a song that makes you think of Prohibition, fedoras, flappers, people dancing by the radio and living for that fleeting moment. Listen to "Glad Rag Doll" and then listen to the way a modern day singer takes over that song and makes it music of this moment.(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "GLAD RAG DOLL")(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "GLAD RAG DOLL")INSKEEP: Diana Krall is the singer. She's made her name interpreting old jazz standards, and she feels a personal connection to the songs on her new album. She heard them growing up in the 1970s, when her family gathered at her grandparents' home in British Columbia.: After sort of dinner, we would - somebody would play the piano or the accordion or spoons, or whatever else was available in the kitchen, and we would just sing songs. And I still have the sheet music and it still smells like cigarettes. And yeah, I just thought that everybody's grandparents loved old music and loved jazz.(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "JUST LIKE A BUTTERFLY")(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "JUST LIKE A BUTTERFLY")INSKEEP: Which is a theme in Diana Krall's work. The lyrics on the page may be a simple love song but between the lines, as she sings them, you hear a hint of hard times.(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "IT'S ALL OVER NOW")INSKEEP: And for Krall there's another layer of meaning to these songs because some of them come from her father's collection of old records.: I spent about six hours with him recently and he just played records. And we just sort of looked at each other and tilted our head, and it was all expressions on our face. And there's so much said in those looks.(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "EVERYTHING IS MADE FOR LOVE")INSKEEP: Singer Diana Krall. Her new album is out now and it has the same title as the song we heard at the beginning, "Glad Rag Doll."(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "EVERYTHING IS MADE FOR LOVE")INSKEEP: It's MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep.RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: And I'm Renee Montagne.(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "EVERYTHING IS MADE FOR LOVE") 2024 NPR NCPR is supported by: More from NPR A bookstore named for James Baldwin is counting down to his 100th birthdayJames Baldwin died in 1987. Baldwin & Co. is a Black-owned bookstore and community hub in New Orleans. "His literature, his perspective, his insight ... have changed my life," says owner DJ Johnson.


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