Dina Bach is a singer and songwriter based in Chicago and Nashville. Her warm vocals and playfully evocative lyrics create a sound that is both original and approachable.
BMI recording artist and pop singer/songwriter, Dina Bach released her first full-length album, Walk Away on August 10, which includes her award-winning single, Slow Dance. Her music has aired on WGN Radio, Radio One Chicago, NPR’s WNIJ, and WLBC. Summertime was featured in Chicago Music Magazine’s local pulse for hot new music. Dina has written a Song-A-Week for 98 consecutive weeks and co-written with Grammy award nominees in Canada, New York, and Nashville. She plays live at some of Chicago’s hottest venues including House of Blues, Joe’s Bar, Elbo Room, SPACE Evanston, and sang the National Anthem for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. This self-taught pianist started writing music at a young age and now performs full-time, touring nationally.
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