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Dianne studied improvisational comedy with The Second City in Toronto, sometimes performing in week-end matinees. She also studied theatre in London, England, while singing on week-ends at The Five Stags, a well-known pub that was frequented by the late Charlie Chaplin.
An avid traveler, Dianne has visited most of Canada and the United States, many countries in Europe, the UK, parts of Africa and South Korea. She even camped across 14 European countries one summer. She often combines her music career with her love of travel.
Dianne spent several years singing and playing guitar and piano in clubs, festivals and conventions, but her music career took a dramatic turn when she ran into the late Colleen Peterson at a SOCAN conference. Colleen said to her, “If you can afford it, why don’t you just head down to Nashville and see if you can get something going there? That’s what I did. I just pointed my car south and started to drive.”
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