At the age of two Diana Leigh Allen knew she was born to be a singer. She was born
in Santa Rosa, California on October 16, 1983. She grew up on an eight acre ranch
with her parents and little brother. Born into a family with a musical background her
grandfather was and still is a professional mandolin player who played with Bill
Monroe on the Grand Ole Opry many times. With a strong Blue Grass background she
fell in love with country music. Throughout her younger years she received several
awards along with being in several National Honor Choirs. She played many small
venues around Santa Rosa, but knew if she wanted to be serious about country
music she would have to move to none other than Nashville, Tennessee. At the age
of eighteen she packed her bags and drove the twenty-six hundred mile trip across
country. With family and friends 100% behind her in her decisions, it seemed
everything was falling into place. Once in Nashville things were off to a slow start.
However, the wait has definitely paid off. After four years in Nashville she has
completed a Demo project (which is now being pitched to major record labels),
thanks to Dave Fowler and Dave Fowler Productions. Diana is about to release her
first single to radio, thanks to Chris McDaniel and Lanier Records. With the help of
internet advertising, Diana is constantly gaining new Fan’s all over the world. 2007 is
looking very bright. She is currently writing new material and hopes to get in the
studio soon. She is also in the process of shooting a music video for “Don’t Blink”,
which is scheduled to be released sometime in late fall. You can currently request
“Don’t Blink” at Supercountryhits.com and Supercountryradio.com. You can also
request play at your favorite local radio stations. Diana would like to thank you for
stopping by. She reads all of her E-mails and appreciates any feedback you may
have. Please feel free to leave a comment and let her know what you think.
