Diane Birch - Bible Belt Music Review
June 4, 2009 by admin
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As part of the One2One Network, I’m introducing you to singer/songwriter Diane Birch.Diane Birch is a piano-playing preacher’s daughter with a shameless love for Sixties and Seventies soul and singer-songwriter pop.” She’s a well-traveled and worldly soul having lived from Zimbabwe to South Africa and Australia, before finally landing in Portland, Oregon, as a teenager.I enjoyed listening to her music. Diane’s voice is quite bluesy with a kick of jazz. I found her music also very similar to the
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