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Diamá

Diamá (aka Claudia D'Addio) (born April 8, 1980) is a Swiss singer. She was born in Schlieren, a suburb of Zürich. Her both parents are Italian immigrants. She grew up in Dietikon,[1] which is close to her place of birth. At the age of seven, she began singing in her hometown church choir "Voci Bianche"[2] (White Voices), which she was part of until her teenage days. At home she would listen to soul and R&B tunes, and while singing along she discovered the strength of her own voice. She found inspiration in soul legends such as Mary J. Blige, Stevie Wonder, Brandy Norwood, and her greatest idol, Italian R&B diva Giorgia.[2] Later, she started to attend karaoke competitions, most of which she was able to win effortlessly.

Diamá
Background information
Birth nameClaudia D'Addio
Born (1980-04-08) April 8, 1980 (age 44)
Schlieren, Zurich, CH
OriginCaserta, IT
GenresR&B, Urban, Pop, House
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2004–present
LabelsMagnifique Music & Entertainment GmbH

Music Star edit

In 2004 her best friend filled out an application form for her, to audition for the second season of Music Star, the Swiss version of American Idol. Claudia attended the first auditions and impressed the jury and got accepted as a contestant. While taking part in the show Claudia deservedly received the nickname "The Voice", an indication as to why she ended up among the[3] top three. After the show, she went on tour with her fellow contestants. Three singles were produced, all of them featured Claudia among the Music Star contestants and all became No.1 records in Switzerland.[4][5]

When to tour was over, she performed at open-air festivals such as the "Fashion Club Tour 2005".[6] For the[7] Subex gala in Egypt, Claudia was invited to Al-Qusayr and only a few weeks later she was the main act for the Swiss stage at the[8]Olympic Winter Games 2006 in Torino (Italy).

Eurovision Song Contest 2006 edit

In 2006, renowned German songwriter and composer Ralph Siegel asked her to be part of his[9]2006 Eurovision Song Contest project.[10] She represented Switzerland together with 5 other international artists: Andreas Lundstedt from the Swedish dance formation Alcazar; Marco Matias, an up-and-coming German artist; Tinka Milinović, a Bosnian superstar; Keith Camilleri from Malta; and Liel from Israel. The group was called Six4One, as in six singers for one country. The contest took place in Athens, Greece.[11] After performing first in the final the group slumped to 17th place, receiving only 30 points in total.

Meanwhile, she recorded two songs for the Six4One Album"[12] Six4One – The Album". Both songs "U can't stop me" & "Identità" were released as an unofficial single.

In late November 2006, Claudia was a special guest at the Pirelli Calendar & Film Release Gala in Zurich.

Activist for the LGBT Community edit

Diamá has always supported the LGBT community and has participated on many important events to support their rights.

Christopher Street Day Zurich 2006 & 2008 edit

Right after her Eurovision experience, she performed at the 2006 Christopher Street Day Zurich Festival.[13] She performed her two unofficial songs "U can't stop me" & "Identitá".

In 2008, Zurich's Christopher Street Day Committee asked Claudia's songwriter Jiameé if he was interested in writing something for the event. He started a project and included Claudia, Tanja La Croix and Donna Tella (a well-known Swiss Drag Queen) The project obtained the title "Pink Riot" and became the official Christopher Street Day Zurich Hymn 2008.[14] The Song was performed by all tree artist on the 2008 Christopher Street Day Zurich concert stage as opening act for Ultra Naté, Colton Ford and Ari Gold feat. Kelly King.

Mr. Gay Switzerland 2008/2009 edit

November 2008 she was the main act at the 2008/2009 Mr. Gay Switzerland Finale. The event had not been held for four years. Ricco Rimus Müller won the title. He is also the first hearing-impaired Mr. Gay Switzerland.[15]

Europride 2009 edit

June 2009, Claudia performed at the Europride 2009[16] Main-Stage and is, therefore, one of the only Swiss singers to ever perform at a Europride Event. She performed on both nights and announced her new artist name “Diamá”; Friday June 5, 2009 she performed as part of the Glitzerhaus DJ-set, since she is lead singer of their new single "8 PM" (8 Pick-up Moves) together with Swiss DragQueen-Star Stella Divine and Lady Mata Hari (1/3 of the DJ-Combo Glitzerhaus). On Saturday, June 6, 2009 she performed as Main act followed by artists such as LA Superstar "Guy B.", David Guetta’s main voice Chris Willis, singer & DJ-ane Billie Ray Martin and Italian Superstar Tommy Vee. In her set, she performed two songs ("La Mossa" & "Mare") off her yet-untitled debut-album. As a surprise during her set, New York power-voice-diva "Kelly King" entered the stage singing the first notes of Gloria Gaynor's "I will survive" turning into a duet of "Pink Riot!", that was Tanja La Croix’s, Claudia D'Addio’s and Donna Tella’s, official Christopher Street Day Hymn 2008. Other artists who performed at Europride 2009 Mainstage were; Swiss DJ-ane/model Tanja La Croix feat. MC Wreckid, Swiss-ex-porn-star Paula Styles & K-Skill, New York’s 7 octaves wonder "Kelly King", “Deutschland sucht den Superstar” 2004 winner “Elli”, electro-pop pioneers "I like it Electric" & “Swiss DJ-legend “Leon Klein”.

Zurich Pride Festival 2010, 2011 & 2012 edit

2010 she again performs for the community at the first Zurich Pride Festival.[17] Two performances set her unique note; one with shooting star Adam Joseph, who recently worked with Bob Sinclar. Adam and Diamá duet the one song that defined House-Music forever; "Robin S. - Show me luv". At the big finale she performed her collaboration track "Glitzerhaus feat. Diamá & Stella Divine - 8 PM (8 Pick-up moves) during the Glitzerhaus grand finale.

Only one year later she presents her first official single "Drivin' Tru" at the 2011 Zurich Pride Festival. In addition she makes a surprise appearance during the performance of house legend Robin S.[18] Together they sang "You know how to love me".

In 2012 she participated in a special musical segment at the Zurich Pride Festival called "Zurich Pride pays tribute to...". The segment was kept a secret until the live performance. Diamá together with Guillermo Sorya & Max Urban two other Swiss new generation artists paid tribute to three of the biggest artists in music history. Max Urban paid tribute to Michael Jackson, Guillermo Sorya paid tribute to Amy Winehouse and Diamá paid tribute to Whitney Houston. At the end of the segment the three singers came together to perform Emeli Sandé's song "Breaking the law" dedicated to the LGBTQIA+ community and the organizations It gets better project and its Swiss sister organization Es wird besser that announced their collaboration at the event.[19]

Artist Charity Night 2011 edit

June 2011 she performed at the third Artist Charity Night[20] to raise awareness on HIV.

Collaborations edit

Claudia then decided to take a break to regenerate, to improve her vocal range and to work on different projects. She recorded "Girls gone wild" for DJ Scaloni. The track was then signed by Universal Switzerland. Then worked with Tatana for her tribute album "A Tribute to Trance",[21] where she recorded the Tribute to Chicane's "Saltwater", originally sung by Máire Brennan. Claudia also lend her vocals for a wellness product. Later the tune was remixed by Tatana herself and became the hymn of a whole club tour.

Tanja La Croix, also known as Tanja Wettach, is a famous Swiss Model/DJ-ane. Together with her songwriter, Claudia co-wrote four songs for Tanja's first artist album, A trip to Bikini Island: Catwalk, Save me (Radio Edit), Wet & DNA (Don't need anything). She is also featuring artist on "Wet" and "DNA".

Claudia D'Addio becomes Diamá edit

Since, more than once, presenters introduced her as Claudio D'Addio, which is the male form of Claudia and since many others mispronounced her name, she and her management decided to use an artist name for her debut album. Diamá was chosen because it contains the last three letters of her own name Clau(dia) and the first two letter of (Ma)urizio, an homage to her best friend, who died in a tragic accident in September 2009.[22]

Future edit

Diamá is currently working on a few other projects, but is focusing on her debut album We're not done, which will be released March 15, 2015[23] exclusively on iTunes.

Discography edit

Studio albums
  • We're not done (2015)

References edit

  1. ^ Matthieu, Simone (February 20, 2008). "Eurosong im Duett: Claudia sucht Mann". Blick. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Jupiter Records Biography http://www.jupiter-records.de/kuenstler/chips/cdaddio/frame.html 2012-03-26 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Bick Article: http://www.blick.ch/people/artikel15537
  4. ^ Official Swiss Hitparade: http://www.hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?interpret=MusicStars&titel=Friends+Forever&cat=s
  5. ^ Official Swiss Hitparade http://www.hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?interpret=MusicStars&titel=Here+I+Am&cat=s
  6. ^ Event Recap http://zuerich.usgang.ch/eventdetail.php?eventid=60608
  7. ^ Official Subex Page . Archived from the original on 2011-04-28. Retrieved 2011-07-07.
  8. ^ Video Extracts of the Olympic Games Performance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08Oe4WyS7b8
  9. ^ Official Eurovision Song Contest Page 2006 http://www.eurovision.tv/page/history/by-year/contest?event=334
  10. ^ "Eine Multi-Kulti Combo solls richten". Blick. December 2, 2005. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
  11. ^ Raykoff, Ivan; Tobin, Robert Deam (2007). A Song for Europe: Popular Music and Politics in the Eurovision Song Contest. Aldershot, England: Ashgate. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-7546-5878-8.
  12. ^ Official Swiss Hitparade: http://hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?interpret=Six4One&titel=If+We+All+Give+A+Little&cat=s
  13. ^ Article http://www.werbung.ch/Friedlich+ausgelassener+Christopher+Street+Day/243984/detail.htm
  14. ^ Article http://www.gaylife24.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=151&Itemid=1[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ Article Display Magazine http://www.display-magazin.ch/index.php?page=unterhaltung&article_id=191
  16. ^ Official Europride 2009 Magazine http://issuu.com/europride_09/docs/europride09_magazine
  17. ^ Zurich Pride Festival Homepage . Archived from the original on 2012-03-26. Retrieved 2011-07-08.
  18. ^ Zurich Pride Festival Homepage . Archived from the original on 2011-06-25. Retrieved 2011-07-08.
  19. ^ Official Homepage (June 19, 2012). . DiamaMusic. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 15, 2012.
  20. ^ Official Artist Charity Night http://www.artistcharitynight.ch/program_music.htm 2011-09-10 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ Press Release official Swiss Hitparade: http://www.hitparade.ch/music_news.asp?todo=view&id=60
  22. ^ Article . Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-07-08.
  23. ^ Official Announcement . Archived from the original on 2015-02-21. Retrieved 2015-02-20.

External links edit

  • Official Homepage 2022-05-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Diamá on Facebook
  • Diamá on Twitter
  • Diamá on MySpace

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Diama news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Diama aka Claudia D Addio born April 8 1980 is a Swiss singer She was born in Schlieren a suburb of Zurich Her both parents are Italian immigrants She grew up in Dietikon 1 which is close to her place of birth At the age of seven she began singing in her hometown church choir Voci Bianche 2 White Voices which she was part of until her teenage days At home she would listen to soul and R amp B tunes and while singing along she discovered the strength of her own voice She found inspiration in soul legends such as Mary J Blige Stevie Wonder Brandy Norwood and her greatest idol Italian R amp B diva Giorgia 2 Later she started to attend karaoke competitions most of which she was able to win effortlessly DiamaBackground informationBirth nameClaudia D AddioBorn 1980 04 08 April 8 1980 age 44 Schlieren Zurich CHOriginCaserta ITGenresR amp B Urban Pop HouseOccupation s SingerYears active2004 presentLabelsMagnifique Music amp Entertainment GmbH Contents 1 Music Star 2 Eurovision Song Contest 2006 3 Activist for the LGBT Community 3 1 Christopher Street Day Zurich 2006 amp 2008 3 2 Mr Gay Switzerland 2008 2009 3 3 Europride 2009 3 4 Zurich Pride Festival 2010 2011 amp 2012 3 5 Artist Charity Night 2011 4 Collaborations 5 Claudia D Addio becomes Diama 6 Future 7 Discography 8 References 9 External linksMusic Star editIn 2004 her best friend filled out an application form for her to audition for the second season of Music Star the Swiss version of American Idol Claudia attended the first auditions and impressed the jury and got accepted as a contestant While taking part in the show Claudia deservedly received the nickname The Voice an indication as to why she ended up among the 3 top three After the show she went on tour with her fellow contestants Three singles were produced all of them featured Claudia among the Music Star contestants and all became No 1 records in Switzerland 4 5 When to tour was over she performed at open air festivals such as the Fashion Club Tour 2005 6 For the 7 Subex gala in Egypt Claudia was invited to Al Qusayr and only a few weeks later she was the main act for the Swiss stage at the 8 Olympic Winter Games 2006 in Torino Italy Eurovision Song Contest 2006 editIn 2006 renowned German songwriter and composer Ralph Siegel asked her to be part of his 9 2006 Eurovision Song Contest project 10 She represented Switzerland together with 5 other international artists Andreas Lundstedt from the Swedish dance formation Alcazar Marco Matias an up and coming German artist Tinka Milinovic a Bosnian superstar Keith Camilleri from Malta and Liel from Israel The group was called Six4One as in six singers for one country The contest took place in Athens Greece 11 After performing first in the final the group slumped to 17th place receiving only 30 points in total Meanwhile she recorded two songs for the Six4One Album 12 Six4One The Album Both songs U can t stop me amp Identita were released as an unofficial single In late November 2006 Claudia was a special guest at the Pirelli Calendar amp Film Release Gala in Zurich Activist for the LGBT Community editDiama has always supported the LGBT community and has participated on many important events to support their rights Christopher Street Day Zurich 2006 amp 2008 edit Right after her Eurovision experience she performed at the 2006 Christopher Street Day Zurich Festival 13 She performed her two unofficial songs U can t stop me amp Identita In 2008 Zurich s Christopher Street Day Committee asked Claudia s songwriter Jiamee if he was interested in writing something for the event He started a project and included Claudia Tanja La Croix and Donna Tella a well known Swiss Drag Queen The project obtained the title Pink Riot and became the official Christopher Street Day Zurich Hymn 2008 14 The Song was performed by all tree artist on the 2008 Christopher Street Day Zurich concert stage as opening act for Ultra Nate Colton Ford and Ari Gold feat Kelly King Mr Gay Switzerland 2008 2009 edit November 2008 she was the main act at the 2008 2009 Mr Gay Switzerland Finale The event had not been held for four years Ricco Rimus Muller won the title He is also the first hearing impaired Mr Gay Switzerland 15 Europride 2009 edit June 2009 Claudia performed at the Europride 2009 16 Main Stage and is therefore one of the only Swiss singers to ever perform at a Europride Event She performed on both nights and announced her new artist name Diama Friday June 5 2009 she performed as part of the Glitzerhaus DJ set since she is lead singer of their new single 8 PM 8 Pick up Moves together with Swiss DragQueen Star Stella Divine and Lady Mata Hari 1 3 of the DJ Combo Glitzerhaus On Saturday June 6 2009 she performed as Main act followed by artists such as LA Superstar Guy B David Guetta s main voice Chris Willis singer amp DJ ane Billie Ray Martin and Italian Superstar Tommy Vee In her set she performed two songs La Mossa amp Mare off her yet untitled debut album As a surprise during her set New York power voice diva Kelly King entered the stage singing the first notes of Gloria Gaynor s I will survive turning into a duet of Pink Riot that was Tanja La Croix s Claudia D Addio s and Donna Tella s official Christopher Street Day Hymn 2008 Other artists who performed at Europride 2009 Mainstage were Swiss DJ ane model Tanja La Croix feat MC Wreckid Swiss ex porn star Paula Styles amp K Skill New York s 7 octaves wonder Kelly King Deutschland sucht den Superstar 2004 winner Elli electro pop pioneers I like it Electric amp Swiss DJ legend Leon Klein Zurich Pride Festival 2010 2011 amp 2012 edit 2010 she again performs for the community at the first Zurich Pride Festival 17 Two performances set her unique note one with shooting star Adam Joseph who recently worked with Bob Sinclar Adam and Diama duet the one song that defined House Music forever Robin S Show me luv At the big finale she performed her collaboration track Glitzerhaus feat Diama amp Stella Divine 8 PM 8 Pick up moves during the Glitzerhaus grand finale Only one year later she presents her first official single Drivin Tru at the 2011 Zurich Pride Festival In addition she makes a surprise appearance during the performance of house legend Robin S 18 Together they sang You know how to love me In 2012 she participated in a special musical segment at the Zurich Pride Festival called Zurich Pride pays tribute to The segment was kept a secret until the live performance Diama together with Guillermo Sorya amp Max Urban two other Swiss new generation artists paid tribute to three of the biggest artists in music history Max Urban paid tribute to Michael Jackson Guillermo Sorya paid tribute to Amy Winehouse and Diama paid tribute to Whitney Houston At the end of the segment the three singers came together to perform Emeli Sande s song Breaking the law dedicated to the LGBTQIA community and the organizations It gets better project and its Swiss sister organization Es wird besser that announced their collaboration at the event 19 Artist Charity Night 2011 edit June 2011 she performed at the third Artist Charity Night 20 to raise awareness on HIV Collaborations editClaudia then decided to take a break to regenerate to improve her vocal range and to work on different projects She recorded Girls gone wild for DJ Scaloni The track was then signed by Universal Switzerland Then worked with Tatana for her tribute album A Tribute to Trance 21 where she recorded the Tribute to Chicane s Saltwater originally sung by Maire Brennan Claudia also lend her vocals for a wellness product Later the tune was remixed by Tatana herself and became the hymn of a whole club tour Tanja La Croix also known as Tanja Wettach is a famous Swiss Model DJ ane Together with her songwriter Claudia co wrote four songs for Tanja s first artist album A trip to Bikini Island Catwalk Save me Radio Edit Wet amp DNA Don t need anything She is also featuring artist on Wet and DNA Claudia D Addio becomes Diama editSince more than once presenters introduced her as Claudio D Addio which is the male form of Claudia and since many others mispronounced her name she and her management decided to use an artist name for her debut album Diama was chosen because it contains the last three letters of her own name Clau dia and the first two letter of Ma urizio an homage to her best friend who died in a tragic accident in September 2009 22 Future editDiama is currently working on a few other projects but is focusing on her debut album We re not done which will be released March 15 2015 23 exclusively on iTunes Discography editMain article Diama aka Claudia D Addio Discography Studio albumsWe re not done 2015 References edit Matthieu Simone February 20 2008 Eurosong im Duett Claudia sucht Mann Blick Retrieved July 7 2011 a b Jupiter Records Biography http www jupiter records de kuenstler chips cdaddio frame html Archived 2012 03 26 at the Wayback Machine Bick Article http www blick ch people artikel15537 Official Swiss Hitparade http www hitparade ch showitem asp interpret MusicStars amp titel Friends Forever amp cat s Official Swiss Hitparade http www hitparade ch showitem asp interpret MusicStars amp titel Here I Am amp cat s Event Recap http zuerich usgang ch eventdetail php eventid 60608 Official Subex Page Subex the Art of Diving Archived from the original on 2011 04 28 Retrieved 2011 07 07 Video Extracts of the Olympic Games Performance https www youtube com watch v 08Oe4WyS7b8 Official Eurovision Song Contest Page 2006 http www eurovision tv page history by year contest event 334 Eine Multi Kulti Combo solls richten Blick December 2 2005 Retrieved July 7 2011 Raykoff Ivan Tobin Robert Deam 2007 A Song for Europe Popular Music and Politics in the Eurovision Song Contest Aldershot England Ashgate p 47 ISBN 978 0 7546 5878 8 Official Swiss Hitparade http hitparade ch showitem asp interpret Six4One amp titel If We All Give A Little amp cat s Article http www werbung ch Friedlich ausgelassener Christopher Street Day 243984 detail htm Article http www gaylife24 com index php option com content amp task view amp id 151 amp Itemid 1 permanent dead link Article Display Magazine http www display magazin ch index php page unterhaltung amp article id 191 Official Europride 2009 Magazine http issuu com europride 09 docs europride09 magazine Zurich Pride Festival Homepage Zurich Pride Festival 15 17 June 2012 Showacts Archived from the original on 2012 03 26 Retrieved 2011 07 08 Zurich Pride Festival Homepage Zurich Pride Week 10 19 Juni 2011 Artists Archived from the original on 2011 06 25 Retrieved 2011 07 08 Official Homepage June 19 2012 Show stopping performance at Zurich Pride Festival DiamaMusic Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved October 15 2012 Official Artist Charity Night http www artistcharitynight ch program music htm Archived 2011 09 10 at the Wayback Machine Press Release official Swiss Hitparade http www hitparade ch music news asp todo view amp id 60 Article Gay ch blog TNT Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2011 07 08 Official Announcement Diama Archived from the original on 2015 02 21 Retrieved 2015 02 20 External links editOfficial Homepage Archived 2022 05 26 at the Wayback Machine Diama on Facebook Diama on Twitter Diama on MySpace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diama amp oldid 1200948072, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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