Diana Piedade

Diana Patrícia Silveira da Piedade (22 April 1985 - Lagos, Portugal) is a Portuguese rock singer and songwriter.

In February 2010, Diana finished as the runner-up in 2009 season 3 of Ídolos, the Portuguese version of Pop Idol.

Biography

With a powerful raspy and soulful voice, this charismatic rock figure was considered in 2010 one of Portugal’s upcoming voices.

Between the ages of 15 and 19, Diana Silveira begins to take the first steps as a professional singer. It is first with the band "Duck" and later with "Fadomorse" that she records songs such as "Funk my Funk" from Duck and "Deicídio" from Fadomorse along with a special guest Adolfo Luxúria Canibal from a Portuguese cult band Mão Morta.

In 2004, she takes part of the first cast of the Musical Theatre "Cabeças no Ar" written by the very well known author Carlos Té and directed by Adriano Luz at the "Teatro Municipal de Lisboa, S. Luiz".

Throughout her living period in Paris (2006/2009), she did backing vocals for a Pink Floyd Tribute Band.

But it is during her participation on the TV Show "Idols" (2009/2010) that her music career gets to a higher level.

Reaching an incredible number of fans on her Facebook page in just about 4 months, with her 173.000 "Likes" scattered all over the planet that the phenomenon reaches a gigantic proportion. ("Diana Piedade Idolos" FB page, is now offline. You can find her Official Facebook Page at )

The recognition of her talent also happens through various online pages, one of them being Janis Joplin's (janisjoplin.net), after her interpretation of the "Piece of my heart" song.

Considered by the media as "Best New Artist" in 2010, the charismatic figure and voice of Diana takes her to the world's biggest music festival, Rock in Rio in Lisbon. And is with the all-star band HAIL! That Diana assumes her Heavy-Metal vein, alongside with Andreas Kisser (Sepultura), Ripper Owens [YNGWIE MALMSTEEN and ex-JUDAS PRIEST], Paul Bostaph (Slayer, Testament, Exodus) and James Lomezo (White Lion and Black Label Society, Megadeth).

Between May and September 2010, the National Tour "Rock ON Diana", is a success. Along with Ivo Perpétuo, Vasco Moura, Hugo Palma, Ademar Alves and Bruno Victor Martins, the adventure take place and that leads to the creation of a music project called 3:33 that would end in 2012 after one EP ("EUFÊMEA") and another tour all over the country.

Among some advertising works like the biggest campaign of SONAE calendar ("Popota e o Natal", 2010/2012) and pro-Bono participations as well as solidarity events, the voice of Diana Silveira takes also part of a big YouTube hit "Margem Sul State of Mind" with Rui Unas, a satire on the everyday life of some Portuguese people based on the music "New York State of Mind" from Jay-Z and Alicia Keys.

In 2011 a special appearance on the soundtrack of the award-winning short film "TEJO" of Francisco Baptista and Henrique Pina.

Also in 2011 Diana meets Gary Lucas, an American guitarist and Grammy-nominated songwriter. One of the great names in the world of music and known developer of Jeff Buckley, Captain Beefheart among many others. Diana is invited to participate in a concert tribute to Jeff Buckley at the Knitting Factory concert house in New York, where she personally receives a very positive recognition by the New York's music scene critics.

January 2012, she is invited once again by Gary Lucas to perform, now in Portugal, at Galeria Zé dos Bois in Lisbon and Plan B, Oporto.

October 2013 the book " TOUCHED BY GRACE--MY TIME WITH JEFF BUCKLEY" by Gary Lucas is edited by Jawbone and Diana appears in the book alongside the American guitarists as part of his story with Jeff Buckley.

Later in November 2013, Diana flies to London to be part of the official release of the book, performing at the Southbank Center on the 14th Nov with Gary Lucas, Najma Akhtar, Mari Conti and Frances Brennand Roper.

Idols

Diana auditioned for the third season of Ídolos in Lisbon. She eventually became the runner-up.

- Song Original Singer Result
Gala 1 "Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)" Skunk Anansie Save by jury
Gala 2 "Still Loving You" Scorpions Save
Gala 3 "Try a Little Tenderness" Otis Redding Bottom 2 (Save)
Gala 4 "Blame It on the Boogie" Jackson 5 Save
Gala 5 "Conta-me Histórias" Xutos & Pontapés, version of Clã Save
Gala 6 "Piece of My Heart" Janis Joplin Save
Gala 7 "E Depois do Adeus" & "Live and Let Die" Paulo de Carvalho & Paul McCartney and Wings, version of Guns N' Roses Save
Gala 8 "Dancing in the Street" & "Crazy" Mick Jagger and David Bowie & Gnarls Barkley Save
Gala 9 "Ne me Quitte Pas" & "Proud Mary" & "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" Jacques Brel & Tina Turner & Rolling Stones Save
Gala 10 "Hit The Road Jack" & "Momento" & "Whole Lotta Love" Ray Charles & Pedro Abrunhosa & Led Zeppelin Save
Gala 11 "Lover, You Should've Come Over" & "Mercy" Jeff Buckley & Duffy Runner-up

Curiosities

After her version of the Janis Joplin song, the video became part of a Joplin's tribute website, janisjoplin.net,[1] becoming the first artist ever to have a video of her own on this website, besides Joplin.

Also, after her performance on Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love", Diana made it again to a main site of dedicated fans. This time was the site led-zeppelin.org[2] - Achilles Last Stand (online since 1996), the biggest fan site of the band, that referred her performance.

According to the jury of the contest, her version of "E Depois do Adeus" was the best performance in all the seasons of Portuguese Idols until the date.

During summer, the singer gave many concerts in her own name, performing with a live band "Les Miserables", composed by Ivo Perpétuo on guitar, Vasco Moura on bass, Hugo Palma on drums and also the special guest, guitarist Tuniko Goulart. During the performances were explored various styles from rock to the blues, from Jimi Hendrix to Queens of the Stone Age.

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-03-01. Retrieved 2010-02-14.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. http://www.led-zeppelin.org/news/index.php?m=2010news#020710b
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