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Diane Renay (born Renee Diane Kushner, 13 July 1945, South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American pop singer, best known for her 1964 hit song, "Navy Blue." Renay's only other single release to crack the national Billboard chart was "Kiss Me Sailor," which reached number 29 later in 1964. .
When you combine an accomplished vocalist, an accomplished pianist, and accomplished arranger all in one individual, you have the dynamic Diane Marino. M&M Records Recording Artist Diane Marino has recorded, performed, and shared the stage with jazz legends Houston Person, Joe Henderson, Wycliffe Gordon, Pete Escovedo, Tania Maria, Kirk Whalum, pop music icon Felix Cavaliere and many others. Diane has performed at Trumpets Jazz Club in NJ, The Metropolitan Room-NYC, Montreux Atlanta Festival, Town Point Jazz Festival, Music City Jazz & Heritage Festival, WorkPlay Theatre, BayFest, Jazz n’ June Huntsville, Minnetrista Cultural Center Jazz Series, Churchill Grounds Atlanta, Riverfest, Jazz...
Diane Nelson brings an eccentric yet cute sensibility to noise and experimental music design. Since the late 1990s she has incorporated a wide range of influences into her creations, from modifying the circuits of electronic toys to crafting handmade masks and costumes. Ms. Nelson is one half of the noise-music duo Winter Carousel (2001-present) and a former member of the noise group Panicsville (1997-2000). She has also performed and recorded experimental music solo under the name Lunaken. .
Cheick-Tidiane Seck, keyboardist, composer, and performer of popular and traditional Malian music. He has been playing with Mory Kante and Salif Keita, as well as with the jazz pianist Hank Jones. .