Genres Country music Website diannacorcoran.com Years active 2003–present | Instruments Vocals, guitar Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter Name Dianna Corcoran | |
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Birth name Dianna Elizabeth Corcoran Role Singer · diannacorcoran.com Albums A Little Bit Crazy, Keep Breathing, In America, Then There's Me Similar People Troy Cassar‑Daley, James Blundell, Anne Kirkpatrick, Karl Broadie, Peter Denahy Profiles |
Dianna corcoran at the orchard therapy live acoustic
Dianna Corcoran (born 20 June 1979 in Parkes, New South Wales) is an Australian country music singer-songwriter. Among numerous awards, she is a two-time Golden Guitar winner
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Dianna corcoran at the orchard thank you for cheating on me live acoustic
History

Corcoran's initial interest in country music involved yodelling. After finishing high school, Corcoran moved to Adelaide where she worked in three jobs (recruitment, dog food factory and car parts plant) to save enough money to make her first record (Little Bit Crazy). She became a professional musician in 2004. In that year, she toured with Adam Brand as an opening act. It was also in that year that she won her first Golden Guitar Award for New Talent of the Year.

Corcoran has been deployed on three occasions to perform for Australian troops on active duty in war zones around the world, including a tour of Afghanistan with Jenny Morris. During one such tour to the Solomon Islands in March 2007 she met Tom Hinds, an Australian soldier. Corcoran wrote the song "Come Back Home" on the album Keep Breathing for him. She has written other songs about family and childhood experiences, including her father ("If You Hear Angels"), her mother ("You'll Always Love Me More") and her hometown Parkes ("Rocky Hill").

In 2008, Corcoran won her second Golden Guitar in the highly sought-after category of Female Artist of the Year. In August, Corcoran was invited by Deborah Conway to take part in the Broad Festival project, which toured major Australian cities including performing at the Sydney Opera House. With Corcoran and Conway were Laura Jean, Liz Stringer and Elana Stone – they performed their own and each other's songs.

In 2013 Corcoran will release a new album Love & Therapy and tour with Alleyce Simmonds on the Pure Acoustic Blonde tour.