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Diana DeGarmo - Blue Skies (CD)

Album Details: Blue Skies

Release Date:12/17/2007
Label:Sbme Special Mkts.
UPC:886970179621

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    i luv this cd

    By Marcus  Dec 16, 2004 | 3 out of 4 found this Blue Skies review helpful

    Pros: young and verstile

    Cons: no video?

    Diana is a classmate of mine at Shiloh High and i just love the CD! ITS ASHLEE SIMPSON and HILIARY DUFF but 10 times better

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    Let's not go overboard!

    By sugarplum  Dec 31, 2004 | 2 out of 3 found this Blue Skies review helpful

    Pros: nice voice

    Cons: kiddie cd

    Diana's CD is a good one but I doubt any of her songs will be true "hits" but she does have a nice voice! You cannot take anything from Fantasia because this girl can really hang with the big dogs! Putting down Fantasia is not going to ...make diana's CD any better but I think both girls are talented but the CD is more geared toward babies. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Diana DeGarmo finished second on the 2004 American Idol largely due to her plucky, irrepressible spirit. She was the local girl next door who always has the desire to put on a show, and viewers responded as much to that attitude as they did to her voice. It also didn't hurt that at the age of 16, she was one of the youngest contestants on the show, and it's very likely that many members of her fan base identified with her when they watched Diana they could see themselves up there onstage. Released six months after the close of the show's third season (and only two weeks after 2004's winner, Fantasia Barrino, released her first album), DeGarmo's debut, Blue Skies, is halfway between Kelly Clarkson's streamlined, mature take on Ashlee Simpson's rocktinged anthemic pop (as evidenced on her fine second album, Breakaway) and Clay Aiken's deliberately safe, milquetoast adult contemporary. Musically, it's the right direction for DeGarmo, who isn't even as hip as Justin Guarini, and the hooky... songs many written by Kara DioGuardi and John Shanks, who also contributed to Lindsay Lohan's debut album, Speak evoke DeGarmo's rise to fame. At 17, Diana DeGarmo may be young, but the best moments here like her best moments on the show prove that she's a likeable, ingratiating singer, particularly when given a chance to belt out a showstopper like "Don't Cry Out Loud." - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Diana DeGarmo

Only sixteen and a junior in high school in Snellville, Georgia, Diana Degarmo was the youngest finalist of American Idol 2004, but you wouldn't have guessed it from her powerful, confident voice. Growing up a showbiz kid surely helped. Degarmo had been in Atlantabased productions of +Annie and +Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at a young age and performed a... Read more