Top 67 Quotes & Sayings by Diana DeGarmo

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Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Diana DeGarmo

Diana Nicole DeGarmo is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She rose to fame in 2004 as the runner-up of the third season of American Idol, releasing her debut studio album, Blue Skies, later that year. The following year, DeGarmo ventured into a career in musical theatre. She has starred in two Broadway, one off-Broadway and three national tours. She made her television acting debut in a six-month arc as Angelina Veneziano on The Young and the Restless. DeGarmo has since released two extended plays, Unplugged in Nashville (2009) and Live to Love (2012). She is married to fifth season American Idol finalist Ace Young.

I believe that you should not be just raised on what the music is right then. You should be raised on what is from your past, what your parents have grown up with, because it's a really big piece of your culture that you need to know about, and I'm glad my mother has done that for me.
I got a hug from Kathleen Marshall, Sheryl Crow, and Barry Levinson all in the same day - and that was something pretty special!
I've had the most amazing interviews, and I've done interviews that were so bad, I was embarrassed to be interviewed. I've seen both sides of the coin. — © Diana DeGarmo
I've had the most amazing interviews, and I've done interviews that were so bad, I was embarrassed to be interviewed. I've seen both sides of the coin.
Never give up on whatever you want to do.
I worked at Dollywood when I was a kid. Then I worked at Opryland. I worked at a variety of theater things in Atlanta. I was also in a choir for two years where we did 'Annie' and 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.'
The funny thing when you are with a man that has lots of fans - particularly female fans - it gets sensitive!
What I do is a little bigger than traditional country. I've been belting all my life, so I fit right in with the musical-theater style.
Being away from loved ones can be very hard. Taxing. With a tour, you don't know whether you'll see each other in three weeks, three months, or three days.
Working with Dolly Parton was one of the coolest experiences of my life.
I grew up listening to Dolly Parton and just loving her music.
Acting while I'm singing just kind of happened because I'm a hambone at heart, I guess. And I'm a Gemini - I've got several personalities to access as an actor.
With 'American Idol,' you are on your toes a lot. People don't realize the amount of work.
I liked school except for having to get up early and, of course, high school drama!
I always loved singing. No matter where I was, I would just make up my own stuff. — © Diana DeGarmo
I always loved singing. No matter where I was, I would just make up my own stuff.
I grew up doing certain little things in the musical theatre realm, but I didn't really understand that you could... make a career out of it.
I would love to go to college because you never know what is going to happen with your career, and you always want something to fall back on.
Some people might call me a party pooper.
I can be a nag. And my mother can be a nag. It's a nagging relationship, but we know that it's loving.
I've always wanted to be a recognized singer and just - just so people can hear my music - and thought, you know, look how many people watch 'American Idol.' Why not audition, you know?
I appreciate the level of professionalism and talent that I get to be around every night, eight times a week.
Most people don't know I grew up singing country music; that's what I sang right up until I did 'Idol.'
It's been really cool to go to places I've never been to around the country and performing for people and bringing a fun show to entertain folks.
Don't let bad or negative people bring you down.
My mom played me all kinds of music, from Ella Fitzgerald to Celine Dion. I listened to everything growing up, old and new.
I love all genres of music. I think it helps you become a better performer if you know the different types of music.
I love the challenge of singing something that's not that easy.
My mom had a tape of Patsy Cline's greatest hits, and whenever we were in the car, she would put it on, and it got to the point where I knew all the words to every one of the songs, and I knew what order they came in on the tape.
I remember my mother and I sitting down counting off our pennies to pay our bills. We really had nothing.
I grew up listening to Patsy Cline. I was a huge Patsy Cline fan. I still am. Even though she's considered country, I think of her more as a blues singer. She's got a great blues voice, and she has such an amazing story, which I always loved.
Good music is timeless, whether it's a country song, rock, or R&B.
The contracts for 'Idol' are definitely very intimidating at first. There's lots of fine, fine details that you have to read through.
I didn't necessarily set out to be in musical theater, but that's where my path has taken me, and I've been loving and enjoying it ever since.
My day look is usually a good pair of jeans, my boots, and a cute T-shirt, but I love to get all dolled up in a dress and heels to go out.
Snellville is a great city. It's a great place to grow up and live. I love it. It's very full of southern charm and wonderful people. And they've supported me greatly throughout all of my endeavors.
I love musical theater because it's live. There is no Auto-Tune. There's no second chance. What you see is what you get. You have to be amazing every night.
I am excited and honored for the chance to sing the music of the iconic women I grew up idolizing, alongside three fabulous and funny gals in 'The Marvelous Wonderettes.'
I always knew I wanted to be involved in entertainment in some way. But I really can't say I'd be where I am now if I hadn't been on 'American Idol.'
People who want to be singers can be nurtured and taught, and they can make great strides. But, the truth is, if you are completely tone deaf, it is never going to happen for you. It's just a reality of life. It's like me thinking I can be an Olympic swimmer. It ain't gonna happen!
My mom is my manager and handles day-to-day business to keep the DeGarmo machine up and running! She's a huge, huge part of my career and my life. — © Diana DeGarmo
My mom is my manager and handles day-to-day business to keep the DeGarmo machine up and running! She's a huge, huge part of my career and my life.
I really truly believe I found my identity with country music.
I remember when I was in 'Hairspray' - my first Broadway show - I truly was in awe of the voices I got to hear on a nightly basis around me. I'm thinking, 'Wow! Why aren't these people selling millions of records?' They're the ones that are out there, you know, belting their faces off!
I'm definitely interested in acting. I've done it in my past. I know I can do it, let's put it that way. And it's so much fun.
I like my food. I would rather be a little bit on the heavier side than too thin.
There was a perception that reality-show people are just mere personalities, that they don't have real talent, and I worked real hard to change peoples' minds, one show at a time, and proved a lot of people wrong. I'm proud I was the first to do that for 'Idol' on Broadway!
I was friends with everybody. I never stuck to one clique.
I don't read things that people say about me online. They write nasty things just to mess with you. I don't need that in my life.
I love shopping for shoes. I'm a big shoe-lover. Shopping is definitely something that I do on a regular basis.
Southern women sometimes get dumbed down when they're turned into characters. I don't like that.
After 'American Idol,' I got a lot of 'stuck up' rumors that just fueled the never-ending flames of high school drama. Thankfully, my real friends always stood up for me and knew I wasn't like that.
I have a brother who has been overseas for two tours. I've been very fortunate that he has come home safely. Whether or not you support the war, always support our soldiers.
I want to be a country singer more than anything in the world. — © Diana DeGarmo
I want to be a country singer more than anything in the world.
The New York theater community didn't like being invaded by reality stars - they still don't - but I got in there and auditioned just like everybody else. They hired me for 'Hairspray' to help sell tickets for a few weeks, but I ended up being there much longer than originally planned and started to carve a niche for myself.
I can't tell you how wonderful it is to hop in my car and drive home after rehearsal.
Just so many people have connections with 'Joseph,' so it is great to be a part of something that you don't really have to sell to people at all - they already love it.
If you can dream it, you can do it.
Honestly, I actually would really love to see more musical theatre actors do the movie adaptations of shows - I think that would be really great to see.
I actually grew up being part of the kids' choirs, so I knew 'Joseph' basically my entire life. We've brought in this new multimedia aspect that really makes the show jump off the stage and into the audience.
I have the easiest job in the world! It's an excuse to get up there, goof around and have fun.
She's very active. My mom is my manager and handles day-to-day business to keep the DeGarmo machine up and running! She's a huge, huge part of my career and my life.
I think one of my highpoints was definitely well, everything started turning around on Barry Manilow week. I had so much fun on disco week, love disco music. I think I picked some songs that really worked for me and people really enjoyed them. I loved doing the Donna Summers song and she was the guest judge, and she was the guest judge and I felt honored. She said she loved the song and said I made it my own.
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