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Diana Bellone was born in La Plata in Buenos Aires province, Argentina. From a very young girl she liked to sing. At age 6 she began to write poetry publishing the age of 10 his first book "My Verses" awarded by the city of La Plata. At the age of 7 she began studying piano and guitar at the age of 11 . At th age of 14 joined the rope soprano choir of Mtro. Middle Monreal.
At the age of 23 gets the title of PHYSICIAN at the MEDICAL FACULTY of MEDICAL SCIENCES of the UNIVERSITY OF LA PlATA, Pcia Buenos Aires, Argentina, a profession that carries up to the present, serving also as a teacher of this UNIVERSITY.
Parallel to this she has continued her musical studies at the PROVINCIAL CONSERVATORY "GILARDO GILLARDI" of La Plata attending the race with the famous Singing Lyric soprano and prof. Mary Gondell, with whom he participated in numerous Lyric Concerts in the Golden Room of the Municipality of La Plata, Navy Circle, Fine Arts Auditorium, etc. He joined the famous Lyric vocal Chorous"Cantoría Ars Nova" under the leadership of Mtro. Raul Carpinetti traveling through numerous scenarios of La Plata and Buenos Aires .. Apart from her career as a singer of chamber music and Opera Arias, Diana began to experience the field of popular music from the hand of recognized singer, guitarist and bassist , PABLO ASNAGHI, who toured many venues around the country such as Podesta Coliseum Theatre of La Plata, Fine Arts Auditorium, Teatro La Nonna, SM Casinos of the Andes, San Luis, Merlo, Choele Choel, Hotel Farallón Caviahue, La Rioja, Pinamar, Carilo, Las Flores and Punta del Este. In 2000, published his first CD "Magic Dragon" with issues themselves and their own versions of pop ballads, recorded in the study of Pablo Asanghi under his leadership technique. In 2001 decided to devote a full study of jazz and black music, she study in B.A.with the well-known jazz singer and prof. Laura Hatton. With whom he conducts numerous presentations in samples of jazz musicians accompanied by the prestigious Rodolfo Gorosito (guitar) and Gustavo Lliamgot (piano) in places such as "The Lady of Bollini," Theatre "The Mask" and at the Auditorium SADEM, etc. In 2004 she was called to be the voice of BIG BAND JAZZ of the Cultural Association of Lavallol Vincent Palotti, under the leadership of Mtro. José Amato, appeared at the Teatro Roma of Avellaneda, Ensemble Theatre and Bar Banfield, and as special guests at the International Festival of Jazz 2005 La Plata, which took place at the Passage Dardo Rocha. Performs during this year training courses in interpretation CEFOA, La Plata, and guitar with Gonzalo Serodino (guitarist Guasones).
In early 2007 published his first CD JAZZ "TIERRA NEGRA(BLACK GROUND)" where Diana proposed exploring the evolution of black music from Africa to America, beginning with a traditional African song, along with the blues, jazz, soul, blues & rithm and bossanova, accompanied by a group of prominent musicians platenses jazz lovers, arrangements are in charge of Mtro.Juan Manuel Echandi (arranger of the last Cd Cacho Castaña, in which Diana vocalise the chorous), and under the technical direction of Pablo Asnaghi, It is distributed by (www.sondelsur.com.ar)
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At 8:10am on November 13, 2008, Paul Bomar said…
Hi Diana. Great music you've got here.
At 3:27am on November 6, 2008, Warren Benbow said…
:)
At 12:50pm on September 15, 2008, Airborne said…

Airborne the Musical Peacemakers of Contemporary Jazz "Winds of Change" Video
www.airbornejazz.com
At 11:06am on August 28, 2008, Daniel Messina said…
Hola Diana!!

estoy mañana 29 de agosto tocando en "La Sca de San Telmo a las 20 Hs con mi banda. Quizás tengas tiempo de venirte. (www.lascala.com.ar)
De todas formas estamos en contacto. Un beso grande,

Daniel
At 1:07pm on July 9, 2008, Luiz Santos Music said…
Thanks! I wish you all the best,
Peace, be blessed!
Luiz
luizsantosmusic.com
At 12:55am on June 26, 2008, Chip Boaz said…
Diana - you are way too cool! I'm finding so much great music through you - thank you, thank you, thank you! I really enjoy Machi's work, very raw and straight ahead. It seems like there's some great music happening in Argentina, I'm going to have to get down there. Someday . . .

Alright, here's a vocalist for you - check out Kat Parra. She actually lives up here in the San Francisco Bay Area. She does a wide variety of stuff from Cuban edged jazz to straight ahead and Peruvian material. She's got a great voice, I think that you'd enjoy it. You can check out my review here or go to her MySpace & listen.

Keep the listening suggestions coming - I'm loving it!
At 11:54pm on June 20, 2008, Chip Boaz said…
Diana - thanks for the tip! Javier is quite a musician - he's got an aggressive tone, lots of chops, and a pretty broad range of styles. Great stuff, I'm going to try to track down some of his recordings. I love finding new recordings like this, it makes my day!

I do quite a few reviews of Latin Jazz vocalists on my blog - have you ever heard of a vocalist from Argentina named Sofia Koutsovitis? I really enjoy her work; she lives in New York now and does some pretty fantastic stuff. You can check out my review of her album here or check out her MySpace to hear some tracks. Just thought that you might be interested.

Thanks again; talk to you soon.
At 11:11am on June 19, 2008, Chip Boaz said…
Diana - Your vocals sound great! You do a wonderful job jumping between styles and maintaining artistic integrity. I'm glad that I found you here.

I'd be very interested to here about the jazz scene in Argentina - I've been following quite a few musicians from there that mostly integrate tango into jazz. I'm sure that there's much more to the scene, I'd love to hear about it!

Looking forward to getting to know you!
At 4:00pm on May 21, 2008, Brienn Perry said…
I'm so glad you like the music. What's happening down there?
Could you tell me some venues that I might contact for some gigs? I've traveled all over the world and I'd like to come there too.
At 6:02am on May 8, 2008, Bill Fulbright said…
Diana, GREAT voice, vibrato and your Brazilian accent just wipes me out. Love your singing and feeling for each tune. Please check my site out!
 
 

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