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Diane Cluck is an American singer-songwriter based in Virginia whose music occupies a singular space she calls "intuitive folk." Classically trained on scholarship at the Pennsylvania Academy of Music, Cluck began performing publicly in New York City in 2000, becoming a fixture at the legendary SideWalk Cafe on the Lower East Side alongside future luminaries like Regina Spektor and Kimya Dawson.
Her song "Monte Carlo" appeared on the Rough Trade Records anti-folk compilation "Anti-Folk Vol. 1" in 2002, and she has since collaborated with Jeffrey Lewis, CocoRosie, and Herman Dune while touring extensively across the US, UK, and Europe. NPR Music described her 2014 album "Boneset" as "as thrilling a showcase of Cluck's clawed, counterintuitive fingerpicking and elastic voice as anything she's ever released." The Village Voice called her "likely one of the most refined and elegant songwriters in all of neo-folkdom." She currently lives and teaches in Charlottesville, Virginia.
