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About diana Stone

Diana Stone is a performing composer and musician playing Piano Violin & Guitar. She currently plays with Orchard and The Sonic Boomers. Previously with Rock/Roots band Elephant Shelf and also the Delta Ladies who mixed roots acoustic music and electronica until the death of Vicky Martin who formed the band which was active for 17 years. Diana composes in a variety of styles from pop to rock to Jazz and and classical music. Diana is also expert in multi-media recording and music production.

Enough

Sadly it would seem that that decent standards of behaviour are no longer the norm.
Yet again I find myself in a situation where I have done everything necessary and appropriate only to find that others seem not to be upholding their part of the bargain.

I can understand why people are pushed into extreme actions often out of despair or being driven to their wits end.

It seems this is the modern way though.

 

January 2018 update

I am still waiting to find out if I am moving or not. It’s getting very frustrating to say the least. If it goes wrong again it will be the third time in a row. I don’t have too much faith at  present.   My back trouble is easing a little now which is a great relief though. I can’t seem get focus on anything to do with music projects at the moment though I have  a few ideas floating in the back of my mind.  January is a bit gloomy enough though at the best of times.  This week sees me at the grand old age of 61 which is something that I could not ever have conceived of really.

Picture is a recent spot at Great Bardfield Folk Club with the Delta Ladies.

ill health & an early death is the price low-income citizens & their children are made to pay for tax cuts

10 EXAMPLES OF GOVERNMENTAL INHUMANITY IN PURSUIT OF LOW TAXES Hunger, debt, homelessness, ill health & an early death is the price low-income citizens & their children are made to pay for tax cuts

http://taxpayersagainstpoverty.org.uk/news/10-examples-of-governmental-inhumanity-in-pursuit-of-low-taxes-hunger-debt-