A ROCK STAR ON PIANO

IF YOU GO

Who: Diana Krall

When: 8 p.m. Saturday

Where: The Palms

Tickets: $59 to $104;

944-3200

Jazz musician Diana Krall has been playing piano since she was 4 years old — thatÕs 40 years of tickling the ivories with no sign of slowing down.

She will make a rare Las Vegas appearance Saturday at The Pearl at the Palms. ThatÕs the same venue where her husband, Elvis Costello, spoke about the craft of songwriting and performed two years ago. Krall and Costello live in Vancouver, British Columbia, where they are busy raising their 2Ê-year-old twin sons, Dexter Henry Lorcan and Frank Harlan James. But this summer Krall has the twins on the road with her.

Early days

Krall grew up in Nanaimo, British Columbia. She began classical piano lessons at age 4 and played in her high school jazz band. But she says she got most of her music education from her father, a stride piano player and record collector. ÒI think Dad has every recording Fats Waller ever made,Ó she said, Òand I tried to learn them all.Ó Krall received a scholarship to the Berklee College of Music in Boston and lived in Los Angeles and Toronto before settling in New York in 1990.

First album

Krall made an impressive debut with ÒStepping OutÓ in 1993. Her trio included John Clayton on bass and Jeff Hamilton on drums, but it was KrallÕs husky contralto and her piano playing that delighted jazz fans and critics around the world. Several songs have become KrallÕs signature tunes — ÒStraighten Up & Fly RightÓ and ÒFrim Fram SauceÓ among them. Some critics consider this her best recording.

Her breakout

Krall stayed hot with ÒAll of You,Ó a Nat King Cole tribute, and ÒLove Scenes,Ó with a great trio featuring guitarist Russell Malone and bassist Christian McBride. But she became an international star when she teamed with producer Tommy LiPuma on the richly orchestrated 1999 album ÒWhen I Look in Your Eyes.Ó The album reached No.Ê1 on the Billboard charts, became an international best-seller and earned two Grammys — for KrallÕs vocal performance and for its engineering. It also was the first jazz album to be nominated for Album of the Year in 25 years.

Collaboration with Costello

Krall won another Grammy in 2002 for top jazz vocal album for ÒLive in Paris.Ó At the awards ceremony, she met rock singer Costello. They became engaged in MayÊ2003 while collaborating on KrallÕs ÒThe Girl in the Other Room.Ó They wrote six of the 12 songs on the CD together — the first original music that Krall had recorded. They were married Dec.Ê5, 2003, on Elton JohnÕs estate outside London.

Her latest

Inspired by a recent trip to Brazil, her most recent album, ÒQuiet Nights,Ó is a collection of ballads and bossa novas. She again teamed with LiPuma, and Claus Ogerman, who arranged with such bossa nova pioneers as Carlos Jobim and Joao Gilberto. The album has sold more than 280,000 copies since its release on MarchÊ31 with 12 weeks at No.Ê1 on the Billboard jazz chart. On her Web site she described the album: ÒItÕs not coy. ItÕs not Ôpeel me a grape,Õ little girl stuff. I feel this albumÕs very womanly — like youÕre lying next to your lover in bed whispering this in their ear.Ó

Jerry Fink can be reached at 259-4058 or at jerry@lasvegassun.com.