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The eight-time Grammy nominated duo will replace Reeves at the June 28 Cleveland event after she withdrew due to a family ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Dianne Reeves, whose song "Endangered Species" was sung by Sheryl Lee Ralph when she accepted an Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy.
Thank you, Dianne Reeves. Thank you for that song.” Reeves: True to form to who you are: In the midst of this powerful moment for you, you’re still empowering everybody.
Dianne Reeves felt it was the perfect song for the moment. When it comes to Ralph singing “Endangered Species” with her inspiring speech, Reeves felt that it couldn’t have been a more ...
Dianne Reeves, the singer behind "Endangered Species," tells us about Sheryl Lee Ralph including the song in her Emmys acceptance speech.
When Dianne Reeves was a teenager, she subbed in for Ella Fitzgerald at the last minute – a claim to fame that not many high schoolers can boast. Reeves was working at a jazz club in Denver, and ...
Dianne Reeves, ‘Love is in the Air’ Jazz at Lincoln Center . She has crossed a thousand bridges, in her search for something real. That’s essentially the opening line of “Bridges,” the ...
"Endangered Species" is a song off Dianne Reeves' 1994 album, Art & Survival — and Ralph sang part of it while accepting her Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series at the ...
Dianne Reeves will be live in concert at the Carolina Theatre the night of February 9. The event is to honor the organization's Founder and Artistic Director, Lucy Ingram, who is turning 90 years old.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Dianne Reeves, whose song "Endangered Species" was sung by Sheryl Lee Ralph when she accepted an Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy.