Diane Gentile comes from the fabric of the New York’s Lower East Side music scene, having collaborated with many of the city’s artists." (Paste Magazine). She recently released her 3rd album, The Bad and the Beautiful, with her band Diane & The Gentle Men. The album is a scrapbook of vignettes featuring endearing but poetically flawed protagonists sketched with Diane’s literate flair and doused in classic NYC rock n’ roll swagger. It features a duet with Alejandro Escovedo, an appearance by James Maddock, and a song produced by Jesse Malin. "Gentile’s work is one of the rare examples of songwriting capable of meaning all things to all listeners." (Melody Maker Magazine) Previously, she released The White Sea, which included her Underground Garage hit song "Motorcycle", produced by The Dream Syndicates' Steve Wynn. “There’s always so much more to learn and to do. I guess I’m just like everyone else on The Bad and the Beautiful—nothing is enough,” she says with a good-natured laugh.