Styles: Jazz Vocals
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:29
Size: 109,4 MB
Art: Front
(4:28) 1. It Could Happen to You
(3:36) 2. Cheek to Cheek
(3:15) 3. Easy Living
(4:10) 4. But Not for Me
(6:48) 5. Early Autumn
(3:43) 6. East of the Sun
(3:58) 7. Ain't Misbehavin'
(4:27) 8. Long Ago and Far Away
(4:32) 9. Say It
(5:26) 10. Exactly Like You
(2:59) 11. Just in Time
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:29
Size: 109,4 MB
Art: Front
(4:28) 1. It Could Happen to You
(3:36) 2. Cheek to Cheek
(3:15) 3. Easy Living
(4:10) 4. But Not for Me
(6:48) 5. Early Autumn
(3:43) 6. East of the Sun
(3:58) 7. Ain't Misbehavin'
(4:27) 8. Long Ago and Far Away
(4:32) 9. Say It
(5:26) 10. Exactly Like You
(2:59) 11. Just in Time
Diana Page is a Seattle area jazz vocalist who’s musical career is beginning to blossom. “Diana has a clear voice, with elegant jazz phrasing and a gentle forward momentum. Her directness is pleasing and interesting. Somewhere between Blossom Dearie and Anita O'Day" ~Pony Boy Records
Diana’s life long adoration of music gives her depth beyond her years as she interprets age-old melodies with a new, yet respectful approach. Her introduction to music came through songs sung at church services and community theater events, and as her interest blossomed, she studied piano, voice, bass, and saxophone privately through the majority of her early years. While attending Inglemore High School in Bothell, WA, Diana participated in a 10 voice acapella jazz group through which she was recognized many times over for her display of outstanding musicianship at several regional and national jazz events. After high school, she continued her pursuit of music as a member of Bellevue College’s vocal jazz ensemble, Celebration. The professional relationships and musical aptitude developed during this time served as a springboard for Diana’s career, launching her into the Seattle jazz scene as a worthy contributor.
Diana’s life long adoration of music gives her depth beyond her years as she interprets age-old melodies with a new, yet respectful approach. Her introduction to music came through songs sung at church services and community theater events, and as her interest blossomed, she studied piano, voice, bass, and saxophone privately through the majority of her early years. While attending Inglemore High School in Bothell, WA, Diana participated in a 10 voice acapella jazz group through which she was recognized many times over for her display of outstanding musicianship at several regional and national jazz events. After high school, she continued her pursuit of music as a member of Bellevue College’s vocal jazz ensemble, Celebration. The professional relationships and musical aptitude developed during this time served as a springboard for Diana’s career, launching her into the Seattle jazz scene as a worthy contributor.
Diana’s debut recording, “Easy Living” will be released this fall. Accompanying Diana is John Hansen on piano, Jon Hamar on upright bass, Matt Page on drums, Alexey Nicoleav on tenor saxophone and Chris Spencer on guitar. This straight ahead album has an energetic groove, where even the more reflective tempos leave you feeling good. Keep an eye out for this new recording, soon to be available on CD Baby and iTunes, as well as at some local record stores. Also, please be sure to visit Diana’s website (www.dianapagemusic.com) for performance dates and come out to see her sing live, “You won’t regret it!”~ Fan http://dianapagemusic.com/bio.cfm .