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Diane Hoffman Jazz Vocalist, Painter

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Diane Hoffman sings "Tribute to Peggy Lee" at Long Beach Public Library

March 21, 2010 from 2:30pm to 3:30pm
Diane Hoffman sings "Tribute to Peggy Lee."Hear some of the greatest hits such as Do I LoveYou, Big Spender, Crazy in the Heart & more!Diane accompanied by Pat Firth piano,Saadi Zaine bass and Rudy Petschauer drums.See More
Mar 13, 2010
Bruce C left a comment for diane hoffman
"Diane...so dearly love your musicianship and artistry...this year i'll be getting down to NYC a bunch to network with friends and do some "shoots" for friends and artists...love to see you live....i'll shoot you some stills…"
Sep 30, 2009
diane hoffman commented on Evette Dorham's group New York /New Jersey Jazz Network
"Hello all - come out to Nick DiAngelo's Bistro to hear some new arrangements of Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hart and some Peggy Lee tunes!! Oct. 10 at 9pm no cover 152 W. Park Ave. Long Beach NY 516-889-3366 www.dianehoffman.com"
Sep 27, 2009
diane hoffman added a discussion to the group Jazz Gig Announcements
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Diane Hoffman Trio sings at Nick DiAngelo's

Diane Hoffman Trio sings with Don Militello on organ and Christian Finger ondrums. Comfortable bar setting (No Cover) -- come out and hear some ofour new tunes and arrangements!Saturday Oct. 10 hrs. 9pm-12midniteNick DiAngelo's Bistro 152 W. Park Ave.Long Beach, N.Y. 11561516-889-3366See More
Sep 27, 2009
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Diane Hoffman Trio sings at Nick DiAngelo's at Nick DiAngelo's Italian Bistro

October 10, 2009 from 9pm to 11:45pm
Diane Hoffman Trio sings this Columbus DayHoliday with Don Militello on organ andChristian Finger on drums. Fun Bistro withso many choices for all your favorite Italianplates. Come out and join us!! Hear some ofour new arrangements of Cole Porter, Rodgersand Hart and some of Peggy Lee's music.See More
Sep 27, 2009
diane hoffman left a comment for Dave Janesh
"Hi Dave Will not be in the Hampton area - but will be in Long Beach Sept. 12 w/organ & drums at Nick DiAngelo's - will keep you posted. Peace, Diane"
Aug 21, 2009
Dave Janesh left a comment for diane hoffman
"headed up to long island (east hampton) weekend of sept 11-13 to visit my son. let me know if you might be in the area. d"
Aug 19, 2009
diane hoffman left a comment for Dave Janesh
"Hey Dave Wow really like the accordion sound -- that is such a great addition to your band - can do both piano and switch over to the accordion!! Talent!!! All's well in NY & quite "hot" -- summer!! Off to Maine this week to visit…"
Aug 10, 2009

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Where are you located?
new york
Tell us a little about your background...
Hard swinging jazzy singer, also an accomplished exhibiting painter, who uses new tempos to reinterpret unusual classic tunes. My voice can be meaty to punch out climactic moments as well as richly textured to caress ballad lyric lines. Love to
tell the story -- love to give my heart to the audience - love to share my singing
happiness and enthusiasm to all of those who listen!!
How did you hear about the Jazz Network? Please give full name of contact
friend: Jazz Friends
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http://dianehoffman.org

website: www.dianehoffman.com

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At 8:35pm on September 30, 2009, Bruce C said…

Diane...so dearly love your musicianship and artistry...this year i'll be getting down to NYC a bunch to network with friends and do some "shoots" for friends and artists...love to see you live....i'll shoot you some stills too,..just because...are there any jams in the city on weekends...probably a silly question i know...but when the "country mouse" gets to the city...ya' gotta play...all my best to you...always b
At 8:51pm on August 19, 2009, Dave Janesh said…
headed up to long island (east hampton) weekend of sept 11-13 to visit my son. let me know if you might be in the area.
d
At 11:17am on June 14, 2009, Dave Janesh said…
Hi Diane - would love to work with your, and i think we will be intown that weekend. what did u have in mind? you can call me on my cell 410 963-7735 if you would like,

thx
d
At 11:16am on June 14, 2009, Dave Janesh said…
HI Diane
At 4:29am on June 12, 2009, Cres O'Neal said…
Just stopping by to spread some love. How you been darlin?

Cres
At 6:22am on November 13, 2008, Sunny Wilkinson said…
How cool diane that you are studying again.
I am back with my old teacher Who has ears the size of Texas. I love working with her...gives me so many ideas for my students and my voice is opening back up like crazy.
Many gigs this week end..looking forward to a bit of a warble.
Sunny
At 2:30pm on November 10, 2008, Luther DeJarunett said…
Thanks a lot, Diane! I feel very priveledged to have a lady as talented as you for a friend. I'd love to hear you live someday, and maybe even work with you. I hope you have a great week!
At 2:19pm on November 10, 2008, Alma Micic said…
Thanks for the add and your kind comment. Best regards, Alma
At 10:08pm on November 7, 2008, Luiz Santos Music said…
Hi Diane,
Have an awesome weekend of blessings
Peace,
Luiz
Luizsantosmusic.com
At 2:02pm on October 30, 2008, Sunny Wilkinson said…
Hello Diane
Sorry it took forever for me to get back to you.
I simply haven't been on the jazz network.
The intro to Gone with the wind was written by the arranger, Jim Linahon..so it really isn't a part of the tune
 
 
 


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