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Dianna Lynne Graham


YA Profile Information

Full Name
Dianna Lynne Graham
First Year in YA's
1995
Years in YA
1995-1996
Role in Group
"How Could I Ever Know?" Pioneer Woman in Tapestry
Director(s)
Randy Boothe, Ron Simpson
Residence

Springvile, UT

Family

I married the gorgeous David Graham and have two gorgeous children so far - Sophie (5) and Aidan (2). Who knew my family would be so good looking? :)

Profession

Homemaker, very occasional performer and voice teacher, fan of my old friends

Other

I'm formerly Dianna Errico, but I had to put the full name "Dianna Lynne Graham" because I had friends at Sundance who used to make me laugh by reciting my full name really fast like it was something exciting to say. :)

I rarely perform outside of ward choir and the occasional musical number, but I've bumped into a few old directors and composers and have done some really special projects. (If you ever want to see me weighing 190 lbs , but doing a really great project, check out the following link - it's a DVD called Discoveries.) http://creativeworks.byu.edu/Catalog/ViewItem.aspx?item=SI001

I did another project by the same composer, Harriet Petherick Bushman, with the illustrious Amanda Crabb and some other amazing people, but I don't think it'll ever broadcast or anything. Oh well!

In the meantime, I'm working on a PhD in Motherhood and will likely be an empty nester by the time I get my certificate and am truly qualify for the position. Things are good and hard, the kids are so amazing when they don't drive me crazy, I'm an okay Mom, and I miss performing; and I don't miss it. (Who knew?) Maybe someday, I'll be an old dame of the stage, but that'll be another season.

In the meantime, I'll remember a lot of beautiful, emotional viists to hospitals and orphanages, obnoxiously quick changes between musical numbers, 5 inch long cockroaches being put RIGHT IN MY FACE by Brian, Lori loudly singing "I'll just send for Tiger Lily" a little before the track actually came it, Daria singing "For it was Fat Cat, Fat Cat...", multiple trips to MacDonalds and Baskin Robbins in various cities in Asia, and trying to be humble and spiritual during firesides even though I was the only female performer without a solo during an Anniversary year. And those are just the tip of the iceberg. I loved the people in our group more than anything! I hope you're all well and living happy lives.

If anyone wants to keep in touch, I'm a great e-pal. Take care and God bless!

History

Member for
2 years 36 weeks
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