
Neil
Diamond
Neil Diamond (born Neil Leslie Diamond on January
24, 1941) is an American singer/songwriter who has had a number
of hits in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, and who has maintained
a very loyal following with popular live performances to this
day.
Diamond was born and raised in Brooklyn, attending
high school with Barbra Streisand (and singing with her in the
school choir). He learned to play guitar after receiving one
as a gift on his 16th birthday.
He spent his early career as a writer in the Brill
Building, and had an early success writing the song "I'm
A Believer" for The Monkees.
When he first auditioned to record, he used the
moniker Eice Cherry, but the name did not stick, so he eventually
used his real name.
He signed a deal with Bang! Records, and had a
string of singles as the primary performer, including "Kentucky
Woman", "Cherry, Cherry", and "Solitary
Man".
He moved to Los Angeles, California in 1970, and
signed a deal with MCA Records (then called Uni Records). His
sound mellowed, with such songs as "Sweet Caroline"
and "Song Sung Blue". "Sweet Caroline" has
since become a rallying cry of Red Sox Nation, however unlikely
this may seem.
In 1973, Diamond hopped labels again, this time
to Columbia Records, where he recorded the soundtrack to Jonathan
Livingston Seagull. In 1974, he released the album Serenade
(songs: "Longfellow Serenade", "I've Been This
Way Before"). In 1976, he released Beautiful Noise, produced
by The Band's Robbie Robertson.
In 1977, Niel released an album I'm Glad You're
Here With Me Tonight, which included the track "You Don't
Bring Me Flowers". The song was covered by Barbra Streisand
on her album Songbird, which led one disc jockey to combine
the two in a virtual duet. The popularity of the virtual duet
motivated Diamond and Streisand to record the real thing, which
became a very large hit in 1978. A movie version of the song
(starring Diamond and Streisand) was planned, but plans fell
through when Diamond starred in a remake of the Al Jolson classic
The Jazz Singer in 1980, opposite Sir Laurence Olivier and Lucie
Arnaz. Though the movie was not a blockbuster hit at the box
office, the soundtrack was a hugely successful album, spawning
the singles "America", "Love On The Rocks",
and "Hello Again". This would be the apex of his recording
career.
In 2000, he was awarded the Sammy Cahn Lifetime
Achievement Award by the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Today, Diamond continues to tour, and still releases
new studio and live compilation box sets of his greatest hits,
and most recently recorded an album of movie songs. Members
of his family now perform in his back-up band.
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Neil
Diamond NEWS and Info
See Neil Diamond's
official homepag for more on each of the news stories below
May 22, 2005
New album to be released July 26th: Neil's long awaited CD
(as yet untitled) is being produced by legendary producer Rick
Rubin. Click here to read a fascinating article about the album:
Neil Diamond, Unplugged and Unsequined, from the New York Times.
May 12, 2005
Neil Diamond is in the GMTV studios live on Friday 13th May
to chat about his upcoming UK Tour and to perform for us live.
For more info see the GMTV Website.
May 2, 2005
Neil on TV! See Neil on the Today Show Friday May 6th, and
on Ellen Degeneres Monday, May 9th.
Don't forget tickets on sale May 9th for Neil's 2005 US Tour
- see you there!
April 15, 2005
Tour dates announced for the first leg of Neil's US Tour. Check
out our Tour Dates Section for all the details!
April 12, 2005
Billboard Magazine reports that Neil's new CD (produced by
Rick Rubin) will be released before his US tour kicks off this
July.
March 5, 2005
Neil opened his 2005 world tour last night in Wellington, New
Zealand. Visit our Neil Diamond TourBlog 2005 to see the set
list, with reviews and (hopefully) photos coming soon. See photo
from the New Zealand Herald at left.
March 2, 2005
April 15, 2005
Tour dates announced for the first leg of Neil's US Tour. Check
out our Tour Dates Section for all the details!
April 12, 2005
Billboard Magazine reports that Neil's new CD (produced by
Rick Rubin) will be released before his US tour kicks off this
July.
March 5, 2005
Neil opened his 2005 world tour last night in Wellington, New
Zealand. Visit our Neil Diamond TourBlog 2005 to see the set
list, with reviews and (hopefully) photos coming soon. See photo
from the New Zealand Herald at left.
March 2, 2005
Send us your photos of Neil from his concert tour this year,
and we will post them in a special fan photo gallery to appear
soon on our Neil Diamond TourBlog. This gallery will be the
premier place for fans to see photos from the 2005 tour, so
check back soon for the opening of the gallery, and please contribute
photos when the show comes to your town.
Please keep in mind that the Neil Diamond TourBlog 2005 is
your source for up to the minute reviews and information about
upcoming shows. This is the section of our site to go to if
you want to hear the latest on the tour, see newspaper articles
and reviews from the cities Neil is visiting, see the newest
concert photos, etc
February 23, 2005
Did anyone notice that Diamondville was updated yesterday?
The new PBI contains the winning A2A reviews. The winning one,
written by Glenda Atchison, is a hoot to read!
See Neil Diamond's
official homepag for more on each of the news stories above