About
Dianne Wall is a recording artist, music therapist, music educator, motivational speaker and author from Winter Springs, FL. She received her BA in Music Education and a Masters of Music Therapy degree from Florida State University, Tallahassee. She has been a featured soloist in Europe and all over the United States. She was a Music Therapist for 10 years in the Orlando area. Dianne has been a Church Music Director, as well as the Music Director for the Historic Sanford’s Celery Soup theater premiere production of “Touch and Go.” She has professionally recorded in Orlando area recording studios, and sings in a variety of venues. She released an inspirational CD Touched by the Light in 2000, which includes one of her own compositions, “Mary’s Song”. She incorporates her voice, and her love of Music Therapy in her Motivational Speaking engagements entitled, “Music Therapy, Miracles, and Me,” for organizations such as Rotary and Salvation Army. Dianne incorporates her own life experience with being born with polio, and now living with Post Polio Syndrome, and she gives her personal story of how music therapy gave her the strength and direction she has depended on throughout her entire life. She shares her “can do” attitude and inspires many to go out and make a difference.
Featured Work
Somebody Told Me I Could: A Polio Survivor Who’s In It For The Long Haul
In Somebody Told Me I Could Dianne McTaggart Wall shares the uplifting story of her fight for life and living through the healing power of love and faith. She was born with polio, her legs bent like a frog's, and she was born paralyzed from head to toe. The doctors told her parents to put her away in an institution. The doctors never imagined that the little girl would grow up to become a therapist herself, as well as a wife, a mother, a teacher, a performer, and a recording artist.
Throughout her life, she has been strengthened by others telling her that she could. Born before the polio vaccine was available, her message is clear to children and parents who are living with her now though a similar pandemic with vaccines available: You can. This is her story of how she did.
The story says try your way anyway.
It's a way that fits anyone who has ever been told that they don't have what it takes so don't even try.
A story that begins when no vaccines were available to parents and children and Polio was terrifying for many, and continues through today when vaccines are available to parents and children against COVID and it's the vaccines that are terrifying for some.
Born with Polio and now with Post-Polio Syndrome her daily companion, this is the story of Somebody Who Says You Can.
