Diana Jones's music is informed by themes of her life: love, loss, and redemption. Her original songs draw on cross currents of mountain music, old-time blues, and songwriter folk. Adopted as an infant and raised in New York, Diana left home at the age of 15 in search of her roots. Unlike most of her friends, Diana was attracted to the music of Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline, Emmylou Harris, and Dolly Parton. It wasn't until she reunited with her birth family and the music of East Tennessee that she found the music within herself. "Diana Jones writes songs which she sings in such a haunting high lonesome that one can't help but wonder if she isn't the lost daughter of the Carter Family," writes Ann Patchett of the New York Times. Diana has a new release, "Better Times Will Come."
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