Biography

Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Deanna
D'Amico-White was handed a guitar at the age of six
by her Aunt Gloria, an entertainer, which woke her up to
the dream of becoming a performer. Her journey began
with her appearance in various film, television, videos
and stage productions, as well as commercials. She has
performed as a singer and dancer in Nashville, for Natalie Cole,
as a member of the Young Americans, and as Disney animated
heroines Ariel, Jasmine, and Pocahontas at Tokyo Disneyland.

Upon returning from Japan, Deanna bested all singers to become
the overall "winner of the year" in a Los Angeles talent contest.
She started gathering new song ideas with other co-writers, which led
to her first CD, A Song For Me and You. Her further collaborations as
writer and producer with Kurt "Keys" Fries resulted in her current
release, When I Play My Guitar. She continues to perform with Kurt
and her band at various venues in Southern California.

Deanna brings a fresh, energetic approach to her positive, insightful
songs through true stories and personal experiences.


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