Diane Juster Net Worth

Diane Juster

Diane Juster is a Canadian singer, songwriter, performer and pianist who has a net worth of $4 million. Diane Juster has a solid background in classical music and, encouraged by Stéphane Venne , she began to compose her own music in 1971 . She decided to get into the world of music in 1973 , composing several titles for Julie Arel , including the successes “When you leave”, “Aimer pour vivre” (Francoise Hayward lyrics), “Soleil, soleil” and “Qu is happening to me? “. It was the following year, in 1974, that Diane makes the decision to sing her own compositions herself.

NameDiane Juster
Net Worth$4 million
OccupationSinger, Songwriter, Performer, Pianist
Age76 years
Height1.68m
Diane Juster net worth

Diane Juster whose birth name is Diane Rivet was born on March 15, 1946 (age 76 years) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Juster’ first album entitled “Mélancolie” was a great success and now many classics of Quebec song can be found there, in particular the famous song “Ce matin” which will be taken up later by several artists from the Francophonie, including Marie Denise Pelletier in 1991. We also find on this first opus of Diane Juster the songs “My house, it’s an island”, “My love, my lover” and her great success “Vive les roses”.

She continued to publish albums thereafter, but Diane Juster’s first passion was first to compose for other artists, notably the singer Emmanuëlle to whom she gave “J’ai le cœur d’une vagabonde” in 1978 and especially Ginette Reno , her friend, for whom she composed many successes, including the popular song “I am only a song” in 1979 which obtained a monumental success (400,000 copies sold). For Ginette Reno

, Diane also composed, with texts by Luc Plamondon , the following songs: “J’ai faut de parle” and “Une femme sentimentale”, both in 1984 .

Diane Juster herself resumed her song “I need to talk” three years later, in 1987 , even giving the title of this song to the album she published that year. The artist also had new successes on record in 1987 , including the songs “Crazy Love” and “I didn’t know how to keep anything”.

In 1985 , like a good number of Quebec artists, she participated in the Quebec-Africa Foundation by s inging in the collective project ” Les Yeux de la famine ” to help Ethiopia hard hit by famine.

On stage, it was at the Patriote de Montréal that Diane Juster made her debut in 1975 . In 1985 she recorded a duet with Charles Dumont “La musique” and a few years later, in 1987 still with this same artistic collaboration, she had the opportunity to make herself known in Paris by singing at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. She returned there the following year, in 1988 .

We owe Diane Juster the “Professional Society of Authors and Composers of Quebec” (the SPACQ) which she founded with Luc Plamondon . From 1983 , the artist undertook to defend authors by campaigning within the Society for the Collection of Reproduction Rights (SODRAC), of which she was president in 1998 .

Diane Juster continues to work in collaboration with authors Luc Plamondon , Eddy Marnay , Françoise Hayward and Norman Racicot and composes music for Johanne Blouin , Robert Charlebois , Mario Pelchat and Céline Dion in particular. The Dalida singersand Danielle Oddera also sing the works of Diane Juster.

What is Diane Juster’s net worth?

Diane Juster net worth is estimated at around $4 million. Her main source of income is from her career as a singer, songwriter, performer and pianist. She is one of the richest and influential singers in Canada. Her remarkable career achievements have earned her some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy car trips. She stands at an appealing height of 1.68m and has a good body weight which suits her personality.