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Artist: Diane Warren
Songwriter Diane Warren's songs have been covered by Aretha Franklin, Celine Dion ("Because You Loved Me"), Patti Labelle ("If You Asked Me To," also a hit for Celine Dion), Barbra Streisand, Gloria Estefan ("Reach"), Tina Turner, Whitney Houston ("You Were Loved"), Toni Braxton ("Un-Break My Heart"), Aerosmith ("I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"... [+] Read More
Artist: Diane Schuur
Diane Schuur, who has often been on the periphery of jazz, has the potential to be an important jazz singer although she still includes a large dose of pop tunes in her repertoire. Early in her career she had the tendency to screech in her upper register, but with maturity that flaw has largely disappeared and she has become a very impressive... [+] Read More
Artist: Diane Landry
Diane Landry signed with Columbia in 1971 after becoming Miss Canada. She recorded "A Corner of Your Heart" the same year. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Diane Arkenstone
New age sensation Diane Arkenstone came from a varied musical background before focusing her career on Celtic music in the 1990s. Trained as an opera singer, Arkenstone experimented with punk, heavy metal, and folk music until she co-formed the duo Enaid & Einalem with a musician friend named Melanie. While with the duo, she married like-minded... [+] Read More
Artist: Diane Hildebrand
Singer-songwriter Diane Hildebrand, who released an album for Elektra in 1969, may be best known for having co-written "Early Morning Blues and Greens," covered by the Monkees on their 1967 album Headquarters. Having your song covered as a Monkees' LP track is nothing to be ashamed of, but neither is it something you want to bill as your career... [+] Read More
Artist: Diane Zeigler
Folksinger Diane Zeigler started her career in musical theater; she has also appeared as an actress. Her Philo release, Sting of the Honeybee, was produced by Artie Traum and Scott Petito and features musical backing by Tony Trischka, Jerry Marotta, Amy Fradon and Leslie Ritter. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Diane Witherspoon
Jazz vocalist Diane Witherspoon has a soulful, personal sound that borrows elements of gospel and blues. After touring internationally for many years, she released her 1999 debut album You May Never Know on Koch Records. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Diane Ward
Miami, FL-native Diane Ward can hold her own as a singer, songwriter, and musician. She took up the drums first, at a young age. Before she had finished high school, she was teaching music to others. She grew comfortable performing in front of audiences as a drummer for several different local groups. Becoming a singer was sort of an accident.... [+] Read More
Artist: Valerie Diane
Valerie Diane is a solo artist who lives and breathes all aspects of music 24 hours a day. She began writing/recording at home in 2000 and has been doing so since then. The instruments she plays and incorporates into her songs include: acoustic/electric guitar, keyboard, djembe, electric violin, and bass guitar. She is self-taught (with the... [+] Read More
Artist: Diane Juster
Trained in music since the age of five and a songwriter at 17, Diane Juster gained fame in French Canada in the mid-'70s when Julie Arel recorded several of her songs. Juster's single "Ce matin" became a hit in 1974 along with the album Melancolie. After 1975's M'Aimeras-Tu Demain, she decided to focus on songwriting instead of recording.... [+] Read More
Artist: Diane Renay
Diane Renay is usually identified as a one-hit wonder, but that's not only not quite true (she did have a second hit), but it implies a somewhat more ephemeral talent and output than was the case. Additionally, for a time in 1964, she was the major distaff voice for the songwriting and production work of Bob Crewe, one of those often overlooked... [+] Read More
Artist: Diane Izzo
Diane Izzo originally picked up the guitar at the age of 21 for the intentions of having music at her side while she gruely traveled from state to state. While working odd jobs and selling blood for a living, her verse-chorus-verse melodies and lyrical motivation of struggle and personal solace helped her keep it together mentally over the years... [+] Read More
Artist: Diane Steinberg
Artist: Diane Kolby
Artist: Diane Youdale
Artist: Diane Horner
Artist: Diane Keaton
After rising to fame in a series of hit Woody Allen comedies, Diane Keaton went on to enjoy a successful film career both as an actress and as a director. Born Diane Hall on January 5, 1946 in Los Angeles, she studied acting at Manhattan's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater, and in 1968 understudied in Hair; on Broadway she met... [+] Read More
Artist: Diane Courtney
The vocalist Diane Courtney can be remembered for her versatility, the remnants of which might unfortunately require a spyglass to locate. A fan of vintage radio, as in the '40s, might act as something of a guide into the wilderness of collectible material from this era. In the second half of that decade, Courtney was a regular on the Alan Young... [+] Read More
Artist: Diane Labrosse
Keyboardist and sampler artist Diane Labrosse is a core member of the Montreal avant-garde music collective Ambiances Magnétiques. In the 1980s, she took part in a string of avant-pop feminist groups. Later, she switched from keyboards to the sampler and from rock to electronica improv. Although she has released solo albums, her best-known... [+] Read More