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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.

How To Keep It All Together

The world is rumbling on toward destruction as ever, its difficult to ignore and hard to understand and exhausting and depressing to think about.

I am lost in a bit of a fog. I have stuff happening which is good though. I do feel very tired quite often, much more often that I use to. Is it just age related? I am OK when I am out and about doing stuff but often on a day at home I just seem to run out of energy. My home is comfortable and I have everything I need here plus my music room/studio which I do use quite often. But just recently I seem to be doing a lot of staring into space. I still have boxes of stuff packed from when we moved 6 years ago that I can’t face sorting out.

This is song from 2022 that needs a bit more love I think. Why not give it a listen and see what you feel.

Elephant Shelf in their heyday in Brighton at The Joogleberry Playhouse.

Remember, don’t take yourself too seriously.

Visit me at https://www.tiktok.com/@dianastonemusic

And There’s More

I had a panic attack yesterday. I used to get them quite frequently a few years back. I still do get very anxious but this was totally out of the blue. Ho hum. As I write this I have just returned from a good rehearsal with Jon Bickley and the Invisible Folk Club band over in Chesham.
I am not such a big fan of the M1 though. But on a day like today I can tolerate it. I think I am getting a spot of hayfever/pollen bother.

Here is a song from last year that was quite popular , its called “Yes, but so where is it” Who knows what it’s about.