Diana Krall and Michael Bublé Deliver a Stunning Performance of “Love” at the 2018 JUNO Awards
The 2018 JUNO Awards in Vancouver, BC, saw an unforgettable musical moment when jazz legends Diana Krall and Michael Bublé took the stage for a heartfelt performance of “Love,” a classic song originally made famous by Nat King Cole. The performance was a highlight of the evening, showcasing the effortless chemistry between the two musical powerhouses as they delivered a mesmerizing rendition of the beloved jazz standard.
Krall, who had just won the prestigious Juno Award for Jazz Album of the Year, took charge at the piano, leading a talented trio through the smooth and elegant chords of “Love.” Meanwhile, Bublé, the evening’s host, captivated the audience with his signature voice, effortlessly singing along to the romantic melody. The pair’s seamless connection, both musically and emotionally, was evident as Bublé gazed affectionately at Krall, adding a layer of intimacy to the performance.
Krall’s win for Jazz Album of the Year, along with the Jack Richardson Producer of the Year Award, was well deserved, following the release of her album Turn Up the Quiet. Bublé, nominated for multiple awards that evening, was up for Album of the Year and Adult Contemporary Album of the Year for Nobody But Me. Though he didn’t take home the top honors, his hosting duties and performance added a touch of class to the evening.
The performance of “Love” was a memorable moment, as the combination of Krall’s smooth piano skills and Bublé’s velvety vocals truly captured the essence of jazz romance. It was a fitting tribute to the legacy of Nat King Cole and a celebration of two of the most beloved artists in contemporary jazz and pop music.
Their duet further cemented their status as two of the most enduring and talented musicians in the industry, leaving fans and viewers worldwide in awe of their undeniable talent and chemistry.