Dianne Reeves - A Little Moonlight
Published November 14, 2003
She opened with the "12th of Never" and moved to her scatting tribute to Sarah Vaughan, "I Remember Sarah" which featured some great rhythms from her drummer, Gregory Hutchinson. She scatted note for note with pianist Peter Martin on this wonderful tune. Dianne used a Joan Armatrading song line to describe her new album, A Little Moonlight.
"I'm not in love, but I am open to persuasion." She continued to woo us with a lush, warm, passionate rendition of "Skylark." The acoustics were perfect so every note was clear and crisp. She held you on the edge of your seat with every word. I heard the opening bass notes from Reuben Rogers on "I'm All Smiles" and I thought I would either melt or elevate from her playful, magnificent delivery of this song.
Dianne shared childhood stories of her singing songs that did not know the meaning of at family gatherings and how the adults would just laugh in enjoyment. Accompanied by a down home, bluesy solo piano, she took us back to the early days with "I've Got Rock In My Bed" where she told us of having the "blues from roof to ground" and a naughty little twist on the end where she sang "I've got Rocks Johnson in my bed" which indicates she may have found a cure for those old blues.
She reflected a bit more on childhood with the jazzy, breezy "I Remember Nine" and made us starry-eyed once again as she sang the first couple of verses of "You Go To My Head" acappella. It was definitely a highlight of the evening. "Blue Prelude" opened with Reuben's bass solo and Dianne gave a serious moan on the end of the song. She closed with "Show Me Your Heart" filled with chants and Latin rhythms. As she bid us goodnight, she reminded us to "tell our stories." I felt so good after the concert that I had to sit there for a few minutes, as the crowd cleared, just to soak it all in and reflect on this powerful musical experience. Thank you Dianne!
(Originally posted on j-notes.com)
- Dianne Reeves - A Little Moonlight
- Published: November 14, 2003
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thanks James, great one, up on Cleveland.com




I saw her at the Watts Towers Festival some years ago and was really impressed. I think anybody who likes Cassandra Wilson would like her, too - maybe more (as in my case).