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In the clip, the musical’s lead, American Idol alum Nick Fradiani, was seen introducing Diamond, who was seated among the ...
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive nervous system disorder that can cause tremors in the hands and arms, rigid muscles and ...
For most of his fans, the Neil Diamond concert experience is one largely wrapped up in nostalgia, in memories of “Cherry, Cherry” playing on a turntable in a shag-carpeted living room in the ...
Neil Diamond released his first album, The Feel of Neil Diamond, in 1966. That's 50 years of recorded music for the man who would eventually release "Sweet Caroline," "Forever in Blue Jeans," and ...
Sometimes it takes years for a song to find its proper setting. At Barclays Arena on Thursday, Neil Diamond performed a song he wrote back in 1968 titled “Brooklyn Roads,” an ode to the… ...
The Thank You Australia Concert Live 1976 is presented with a host of bonus features including priceless moments of entertainment history: Neil Diamond's first ever full-length Television ...
In 1976, Neil Diamond was huge in Australia. Actually, the word huge doesnt even cut itenormously gigantic on an unfathomable scale is more like it. His popularity was so immense that his Hot ...
The show, which opened Wednesday at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre on the Broadway musical’s North American tour, exists to ...
Neil Diamond has been performing to sold out arenas for decade after decade. Here is a look back at his record breaking concert at The Palace of Auburn Hills. Don't Edit Photo by Jake May of MLive ...
Neil Diamond’s Parkinson’s disease diagnosis means he won’t perform concert tours anymore. But the pop star promises to remain active in music. His loss on the concert stage is “a major ...
For over two decades, Neil Diamond‘s Top 5 1969 hit has been a fixture at Boston’s Fenway Park, with fans singing along with the song in the middle of the eighth inning of every Red Sox game ...
As one of the most popular live performers in the world, Neil Diamond has a lot of venues he can call his own, but only one he can truly call home: L.A.’s Greek Theatre. As the story goes, and ...