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'''Diane Birch''' is an [[American]] [[singer-songwriter]] born in [[Michigan]], USA on January 24, 1983. Diane spent her childhood in [[Zimbabwe]], South Africa and [[Sydney, Australia]]. Her father was a [[7th Day Adventist]] preacher and took his family wherever he worked. When she was ten, her family returned to the United States, and settled in [[Portland, Oregon]].<ref name="billb">{{cite web |title=Diane Birch Breaking Out With 'Bible Belt' On 'Mom Blogs' |url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/diane-birch-breaking-out-with-bible-belt-1003994225.story |date=2009-06-15 |work= |publisher=''[[Billboard]]'' |accessdate=21 August 2009}}</ref>
'''Diane Birch''' is an [[American]] [[singer-songwriter]] born in [[Michigan]], USA on January 24, 1983. Diane spent her childhood in [[Zimbabwe]], [[South Africa]] and [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. Her father was a [[7th Day Adventist]] preacher and took his family wherever he worked. When she was ten, her family returned to the United States, and settled in [[Portland, Oregon]].<ref name="billb">{{cite web |title=Diane Birch Breaking Out With 'Bible Belt' On 'Mom Blogs' |url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/diane-birch-breaking-out-with-bible-belt-1003994225.story |date=2009-06-15 |work= |publisher=''[[Billboard]]'' |accessdate=21 August 2009}}</ref>


Birch began studying piano using the Suzuki method at the age of seven.<ref name="billb" /> When she was old enough to leave home, she moved to L.A. and pursued work as a "pianist for hire". Eventually she landed gigs at the [[Beverly Hotel]] and [[L'Orangerie]] in Los Angeles. She then moved to London after being discovered on myspace where she signed a publishing deal and wrote a majority of her debut album. In 2007 she moved to New York after signing to Steve Greenberg's S-Curve Records.
Birch began studying piano using the [[Suzuki method]] at the age of seven.<ref name="billb" /> When she was old enough to leave home, she moved to [[Los Angeles]] and pursued work as a "pianist for hire". Eventually she landed gigs at the [[Beverly Hotel]] and [[L'Orangerie]]. After being discovered on [[MySpace]], Birch moved to London where she signed a publishing deal and wrote a majority of her debut album. In 2007, she moved to New York after signing to Steve Greenberg's S-Curve Records.


Birch's first album, ''[[Bible Belt (album)|Bible Belt]]'', was released in 2009 on [[S-Curve Records]] and incorporates many styles of music, including [[blues]], [[Soul music|soul]],[[gospel]], rock and folk. The musicians who played on the record include [[Lenny Kaye]] (of The Patti Smith band), [[Adam Blackstone]] (The Roots and Jay Z), [[Cindy Blackman]] (Lenny Kravitz), [[George Porter, Jr.|George Porter]] and [[Tom Malone (musician)|Tom "Bones" Malone]]. The album was produced by the [[Grammy Award]]-winning team of [[Steve Greenberg]] with [[Betty Wright]] and Michael Mangini. Birch says her influences for the album were multi-dimensional, but included her father who is a church pastor and her religious upbringing.
Birch's first album, ''[[Bible Belt (album)|Bible Belt]]'', was released in 2009 on [[S-Curve Records]] and incorporates many styles of music, including [[blues]], [[Soul music|soul]],[[gospel]], rock and folk. The musicians who played on the record include [[Lenny Kaye]] (of [[The Patti Smith band]]), [[Adam Blackstone]] (The Roots and Jay Z), [[Cindy Blackman]] (Lenny Kravitz), [[George Porter, Jr.|George Porter]] and [[Tom Malone (musician)|Tom "Bones" Malone]]. The album was produced by the [[Grammy Award]]-winning team of [[Steve Greenberg]] with [[Betty Wright]] and Michael Mangini. Birch wrote all the words and music for all the tracks on the album and cited her father and her religious upbringing as influences.


Birch wrote all the words and music for all the tracks on ''Bible Belt''. Her television début was on [[CBS]]' ''[[Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson]]'' on June 22, 2009. She also appeared on ''[[Late Night with David Letterman]]'' on July 22, 2009. Other major television appearances include The Carson Daly Show and Jimmy Kimmel, as well as a recent performance of the Daryl Hall webcast called ''Live from Daryl's House''.
Her television début was on [[CBS]]' ''[[Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson]]'' on June 22, 2009. She also appeared on ''[[Late Night with David Letterman]]'' on July 22, 2009. Other major television appearances include The Carson Daly Show and Jimmy Kimmel, as well as a recent performance of the Daryl Hall webcast called ''Live from Daryl's House''.


Diane's live band is comprised of Jay Foote on bass, Eric Bloom on trumpet and flugelhorn, Josh Dion on drums and Alex Foote on guitars.<ref> Video interview with Diane Birch Baeble Music LLC 2009.</ref>
Diane's live band is comprised of Jay Foote on bass, Eric Bloom on trumpet and flugelhorn, Josh Dion on drums and Alex Foote on guitars.<ref> Video interview with Diane Birch Baeble Music LLC 2009.</ref>

Revision as of 20:41, 6 December 2009

Diane Birch

Diane Birch is an American singer-songwriter born in Michigan, USA on January 24, 1983. Diane spent her childhood in Zimbabwe, South Africa and Sydney, Australia. Her father was a 7th Day Adventist preacher and took his family wherever he worked. When she was ten, her family returned to the United States, and settled in Portland, Oregon.[1]

Birch began studying piano using the Suzuki method at the age of seven.[1] When she was old enough to leave home, she moved to Los Angeles and pursued work as a "pianist for hire". Eventually she landed gigs at the Beverly Hotel and L'Orangerie. After being discovered on MySpace, Birch moved to London where she signed a publishing deal and wrote a majority of her debut album. In 2007, she moved to New York after signing to Steve Greenberg's S-Curve Records.

Birch's first album, Bible Belt, was released in 2009 on S-Curve Records and incorporates many styles of music, including blues, soul,gospel, rock and folk. The musicians who played on the record include Lenny Kaye (of The Patti Smith band), Adam Blackstone (The Roots and Jay Z), Cindy Blackman (Lenny Kravitz), George Porter and Tom "Bones" Malone. The album was produced by the Grammy Award-winning team of Steve Greenberg with Betty Wright and Michael Mangini. Birch wrote all the words and music for all the tracks on the album and cited her father and her religious upbringing as influences.

Her television début was on CBS' Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on June 22, 2009. She also appeared on Late Night with David Letterman on July 22, 2009. Other major television appearances include The Carson Daly Show and Jimmy Kimmel, as well as a recent performance of the Daryl Hall webcast called Live from Daryl's House.

Diane's live band is comprised of Jay Foote on bass, Eric Bloom on trumpet and flugelhorn, Josh Dion on drums and Alex Foote on guitars.[2]

The song Rise Up was chosen as the Starbucks iTunes Pick of the Week for October 20, 2009.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Diane Birch Breaking Out With 'Bible Belt' On 'Mom Blogs'". Billboard. 2009-06-15. Retrieved 21 August 2009. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ Video interview with Diane Birch Baeble Music LLC 2009.
  3. ^ http://www.mark-heringer.com/2009/10/starbucks-itunes-pick-of-week-diane.html