Diane Gentile, a singer-songwriter hailing from New York City, has just released the first single, “Walk With Me,” off her upcoming album, The Bad And The Beautiful. Featuring the legendary Alejandro Escovedo, the stunning duet is a testament to Diane’s poetic lyricism and is beautifully contrasted by a moody Americana sound. Diane’s songwriting boasts heavy influence from a diverse range of artists and literary legends, including David Bowie, Lucinda Williams, The Rolling Stones, Henrik Ibsen, and even William Shakespeare. According to Gentile, her creativity has been shaped by the distant lyrics of Bowie, the honesty of Williams, the danceability of The Rolling Stones, the realism of Ibsen, and the tragic drama of Shakespeare. Look out for more releases from Diane Gentile, as she moves ...