Michael Bublé and Diana Krall Create Unforgettable Jazz Moment at the 2018 JUNO Awards
The 2018 JUNO Awards were filled with star-studded performances, but one moment stood out above the rest: the captivating jazz duet between Michael Bublé and Diana Krall. The pair teamed up to perform “Love,” a timeless classic by Nat King Cole, leaving the audience in awe with their flawless chemistry and musical mastery.
Diana Krall, who had already won JUNO awards that night for Jazz Album of the Year and Producer of the Year (Jack Richardson), took charge of the performance with her delicate yet powerful piano skills, leading a trio of musicians in a smooth, soulful rendition of the song. Michael Bublé, ever the smooth crooner, sat alongside her, humming along to the melody with his signature warm and rich voice, adding a layer of emotional depth to the performance. Together, they created a moment of sheer musical magic, their voices blending effortlessly in a way that only two such talented artists could.
This duet wasn’t just a highlight of the evening; it also underscored the ongoing friendship and mutual respect between the two iconic Canadian musicians. Michael, who was hosting the event, had already been nominated for Album of the Year and Adult Contemporary Album of the Year for his latest work. Despite the fierce competition, the night truly belonged to Diana and Michael, as they transported the audience to another era with their stunning tribute to jazz and to the timeless elegance of Nat King Cole’s “Love.”
Their performance was a true celebration of Canada’s jazz legacy and a moment that will be remembered for years to come at the JUNO Awards.