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Hear classic and contemporary jazz as Diana Krall visits the Clay Center

October 24, 2013
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krall_hi resHear an exhilarating blend of traditional pop, classic hits and contemporary jazz when Diana Krall takes the Clay Center stage Sunday, Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m.
An unparalleled pianist with a sultry, sensual voice, this fearless performer took the jazz world by storm in the late ‘90s. Joined by an all-new band, Krall’s impressive live show includes a variety of timeless music from her vast and distinguished career.
Escape with the sights and sounds of the early 20th century as Krall performs tracks from her new album, “Glad Rag Doll,” a record heavily inspired by the music she heard on her father’s old gramophone, which makes an appearance on stage. Plus, hear her take on all-time favorite hits from Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, Bob Dylan and more in an artistic showcase of her versatile talents.
This performance is part of the Clay Center Presents fall 2013 performance season. Sponsors include DOW and Robinson & McElwee PLLC.
Single tickets for this and other Clay Center Presents fall 2013 performances, including Charleston Light Opera Guild in “Les Misérables” and Celtic Woman with the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra, are on sale now.
Tickets for Diana Krall Glad Rag Doll World Tour are $40, $60, $75 and $89 and may be purchased online at www.theclaycenter.org, in person at the Clay Center box office or by phone at 304-561-3570.

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