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Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter

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Neil Diamond is one of pop music's most enduring and successful singer-songwriters. As a successful pop music performer, Diamond scored a number of hits worldwide in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. According to David Wild
David Wild

David Wild is an American writer and critic in the music and television industries and a contributing editor at Rolling Stone magazine. His published books include Friends: The Official Companion , Seinfeld: The Totally Unauthorized Tribute , and others....
, common themes in Diamond's songs are: "A deep sense of isolation and an equal desire for connection. A yearning for home - and at the same time, the allure of greater freedom.






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It's very difficult for me to say 'I love you' but to sing 'I love you' for me is easier.

My voice is unadorned. I don't try for perfection. I try to be honest and truthful and soulful with the voice I have. If I make mistakes in notes, or there are cracks in notes, I don't fix them. That's the way it is.






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Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter

File:Joan Baez Bob Dylan crop.jpgSinger-songwriter is a term that refers to performers who Lyricist, composer and singing their own Musical piece including lyrics and melody....
.

Neil Diamond is one of pop music's most enduring and successful singer-songwriters. As a successful pop music performer, Diamond scored a number of hits worldwide in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. According to David Wild
David Wild

David Wild is an American writer and critic in the music and television industries and a contributing editor at Rolling Stone magazine. His published books include Friends: The Official Companion , Seinfeld: The Totally Unauthorized Tribute , and others....
, common themes in Diamond's songs are: "A deep sense of isolation and an equal desire for connection. A yearning for home - and at the same time, the allure of greater freedom. The good, the bad and the ugly about a crazy little thing called love."

Critic William Ruhlmann wrote of Diamond, "As of 2001, he claimed worldwide record sales of 115 million copies, and as of 2002 he was ranked third, behind only Elton John
Elton John

Sir Elton Hercules John Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, composer and pianist.In his four-decade career, John has been one of the dominant forces in rock and popular music, especially during the 1970s....
 and Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand is an United states singer and film and theatre actress. She has also achieved note as a composer, political activist, film producer and film director....
, on the list of the most successful adult contemporary artists in the history of the Billboard chart." Diamond had sold 160 million records worldwide , including 48 million records in the U.S
United States

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Though his record sales declined somewhat after the 1980s, Diamond continues to tour successfully, and maintains a very loyal following. Diamond's songs have been recorded by a vast array of performers from many different musical genres.

Diamond was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame
Songwriters Hall of Fame

The Songwriters Hall of Fame is an arm of the National Academy of Popular Music. It was founded in 1969 by songwriter Johnny Mercer and music publishers Abe Olman and Howie Richmond....
 in 1984, and in 2000 received the Sammy Cahn
Sammy Cahn

Sammy Cahn was a 4-time Academy Award-winning United States lyricist, songwriter and musician. He is best known for his romantic lyrics to Tin Pan Alley and Broadway theatre songs, as recorded by Frank Sinatra, Doris Day and many others....
 Lifetime Achievement Award.

Biography


Early life and career

Neil Diamond was born in irland to a Jewishelvs
Judaism

Judaism is a set of beliefs and practices originating in the Hebrew Bible , as later further explored and explained in the Talmud and other texts....
 Russian-Polish family, the son of a dry-goods merchant. He grew up in several homes in the New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 borough of Brooklyn
Brooklyn

Brooklyn is one of the five Borough of New York City, located at the western end of Long Island. An independent city until its consolidation with New York in 1898, Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, with 2.5 million residents, and second largest in area....
, attending Erasmus Hall
Erasmus Hall High School

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 and Abraham Lincoln High
Abraham Lincoln High School (New York)

for schools of the same name.Abraham Lincoln High School is a public high school located at 2800 Ocean Parkway, Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York, and is part of Region 7 in the New York City Department of Education....
 Schools. At Erasmus Hall, he took afhlsadsklpart in SING!
SING!

SING! is an annual student-run musical production put on by some high schools in the New York City area. It is a theater competition between the various grades, with the setup between grades differing from school to school ....
 and sang in the school choir with Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand is an United states singer and film and theatre actress. She has also achieved note as a composer, political activist, film producer and film director....
. At Lincoln, the school from which he received his high school diploma, he was a member of the fencing team. He later attended NYU on a fencing
Fencing

Fencing is a family of sports and activities that feature armed combat involving cutting, stabbing, or slapping Club ing weapons that are directly manipulated by hand, rather than shot, thrown or positioned....
 scholarship, specializing in épée. In a live interview with TV talk show host Larry King
Larry King

Lawrence Harvey Zeiger , better known by his stage name Larry King, is an US television and radio host. He is recognized in the United States as one of the premier broadcast interviewers of modern times....
, Neil Diamond explained his decision to study medicine. He said: "I actually wanted to be a laboratory biologist. I wanted to study. And I really wanted to find a cure for cancer
Cancer

Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cell display uncontrolled growth , invasion , and sometimes metastasis . These three malignant properties of cancers differentiate them from benign tumors, which are self-limited, do not invade or metastasize....
. My grandmother had died of cancer. And I was always very good at the sciences. And I thought I would go and try and discover the cure for cancer." However, during his senior year in NYU, a music publishing company made him an offer he could not refuse: an offer to write songs for $50 a week. This started him on the road to stardom.

Diamond’s first recording contract was billed as "Neil and Jack," an Everly Brothers type duo, where Diamond appeared with a high school friend, Jack Packer. They recorded two unsuccessful singles, "What Will I Do" b/w "You Are My Love at Last" and "I'm Afraid" b/w "Till You've Tried Love" both released in 1962. Later in 1962, Diamond signed with the Columbia Records
Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label founded in 1888.Columbia is the oldest surviving brand name in pre-recorded sound, being the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders....
 label as a solo performer. Columbia Records released the single "At Night" b/w "Clown Town" in July, 1963. Despite a tour of radio stations, the single failed to make the music charts. Billboard magazine gave an excellent review to "Clown Town" in their July 13, 1963 issue, predicting it would be a hit. Unfortunately sales were once again disappointing and Columbia soon thereafter dropped Diamond from their label. Soon after that, Diamond was back to writing songs on an upright piano above the Birdland Club.

Diamond spent his early career as a songwriter in the Brill Building.
Brill Building

The Brill Building is an office building located at 1619 Broadway in New York City, just north of Times Square. The Brill Building was intended as a financial office space for brokers and bankers....
 His first success as a songwriter came in November, 1965 with the song "Sunday and Me" performed by Jay and the Americans
Jay and the Americans

Jay and the Americans were a pop music group popular in the 1960s. Their initial lineup consisted of John "Jay" Traynor, Howard Kane , Kenny Vance and Sandy Deanne , though their greatest success on the Billboard magazine came after Traynor had been replaced as lead singer by Jay Black....
, which was a top 20 hit on the Billboard Charts
Billboard charts

The Billboard charts are music sales, airplay and digital ranking reports distributed to the general public by Billboard magazine. Billboard is considered the foremost authority worldwide in these song sales, airplay, digital reports, or Record chart....
. Greater early success as a writer followed with "I'm a Believer
I'm a Believer

"I'm a Believer" is a song composed by Neil Diamond and recorded by the band The Monkees in 1966 with the lead vocals by Micky Dolenz. The single, produced by Jeff Barry, hit the number one spot on the U.S....
", "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You

"A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" is a song by Neil Diamond that was released by The Monkees in 1967 . Davy Jones sang the lead vocal. It went to #1 in the US Cashbox charts and #2 on the Billboard charts....
," "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)," and Love to Love which were all recorded by The Monkees
The Monkees

The Monkees were a pop singing quartet assembled in Los Angeles in 1965 in music for the United States television series The Monkees , which aired from 1966 to 1968....
. There is a popular misconception that Diamond wrote and composed these songs specifically for the "Pre-Fab Four." In reality, Diamond had written, composed and recorded these songs to release himself, but the cover versions were released before his own. The unintended, but happy, consequence of this was that Diamond began to gain fame not only as a singer and performer, but also as a songwriter. "I'm a Believer" was the Popular Music Song of the Year in 1966. Other notable artists who recorded early Neil Diamond songs were Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley

Elvis Aaron Presley was an United Statesn singer, actor, and musician. A cultural icon, he is commonly known simply as "Elvis", and is also sometimes referred to as "List of honorific titles in popular music" or "The King"....
, who interpreted “Sweet Caroline” as well as “And The Grass Won’t Pay No Mind”, Mark Lindsay
Mark Lindsay

Mark Lindsay is an United States musician, best known as the singer for the group Paul Revere & the Raiders....
, former lead singer for Paul Revere & the Raiders
Paul Revere & the Raiders

Paul Revere and the Raiders is an United States rock and roll band that saw enormous mainstream success in the second half of the 1960s and earlier 1970s, best-known for hits like "Indian Reservation " , "Steppin' Out" & "Just Like Me" , "Kicks" , "Let Me" , and "Hungry " ....
, also covered "And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind", the English hard rock band Deep Purple
Deep Purple

Deep Purple are an English Rock music band formed in Hertford, Hertfordshire in 1968. Along with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, they are considered to be among the pioneers of Heavy metal music and modern hard rock, although some band members have tried not to categorize themselves as any one genre....
 which interpreted “Kentucky Woman”, Lulu
Lulu (singer)

Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, Order of British Empire, , best known by her stage name Lulu, is a Scotland singer-songwriter, actress, model and television personality, who has been successful in the entertainment business from the 1960s through to the present day....
, who covered “The Boat That I Row”, and Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard

Sir Cliff Richard Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, actor and entrepreneur.With his backing group The Shadows, Richard dominated the British popular music scene in the late 1950s and early 1960s, before and during The Beatles' first year in the charts....
, who released versions of “I’ll Come Running”, “Solitary Man
Solitary Man

"Solitary Man" is a 1966 song written and recorded by Neil Diamond, that has been a hit for him and others across five decades....
”, "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon

"Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" is a song written by Neil Diamond, whose recording of it on Bang Records reached #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967 in music....
", “I Got The Feelin’(Oh, No, No), and “Just Another Guy”.

The 1960s

In 1966 Diamond signed a deal with Bert Berns
Bert Berns

Bertrand Russell Berns was an United States songwriter and record producer of the 1960s. A pioneer of sixties rock and soul, Berns' contributions to popular music are among the most significant of his generation....
's Bang Records
Bang Records

Bang Records was created by Bert Berns in 1965 in music together with his partners from Atlantic Records: Ahmet Erteg?n, Nesuhi Erteg?n and Jerry Wexler ....
 label, which was then a subsidiary company of Atlantic Records. His first release on that label, "Solitary Man
Solitary Man

"Solitary Man" is a 1966 song written and recorded by Neil Diamond, that has been a hit for him and others across five decades....
," was his first hit. Prior to the release of "Solitary Man," Neil had considered using a stage name; he came up with two possible stage names, "Noah Kaminsky" and "Eice Chary." But when asked by Bang Records which name he was going to use, Noah, Eice, or Neil, he thought of his grandmother, who died prior to the release of Solitary Man. Thus he told Bang Records, "...go with Neil Diamond and I'll figure it out later." Diamond followed it with "Cherry, Cherry
Cherry, Cherry

"Cherry, Cherry" is a song written and recorded by Neil Diamond. The song was arranged by Artie Butler and produced by Jeff Barry & Ellie Greenwich....
," "Kentucky Woman
Kentucky Woman

"Kentucky Woman" is a 1967 song written and originally recorded by Neil Diamond. It is also well-known for a 1968 recording by Deep Purple.Diamond recorded "Kentucky Woman" as his last hit single for Bang Records....
," "I Thank the Lord for the Night Time," "Do It," and others. Diamond's Bang recordings were produced by legendary Brill Building songwriters Jeff Barry
Jeff Barry

Jeff Barry is an United States popular music songwriter, singer, and record producer.Barry was born Joel Adelberg in Brooklyn, New York City....
 and Ellie Greenwich
Ellie Greenwich

Eleanor Louise Greenwich, known as Ellie Greenwich , is an American Popular music singer, songwriter, and record producer, who wrote some of the most recognizable songs of the 1960s....
, both of whom can be heard singing background on many of the tracks.

His first concerts saw him being a "special guest" of, or opening for, everyone from Herman's Hermits
Herman's Hermits

Herman's Hermits were an England pop band, formed in Manchester in 1963 as 'Herman & The Hermits'. The group's management and producer Mickie Most emphasized a simple, non-threatening and clean-cut image, although the band originally played Rhythm and blues numbers ....
 to, on one occasion, The Who
The Who

The Who are an England Rock music band formed in 1964. The primary lineup was guitarist Pete Townshend, vocalist Roger Daltrey, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon....
, which he confirmed on an installment of VH1's
VH1

VH1 is an United States cable television network based in New York City. Launched on January 1, 1985 in television, the original purpose of the channel was to build on the success of MTV by playing music videos, but targeting a slighter older demographic than its sister channel, focusing on the lighter, softer side of popular music....
 documentary series program Behind The Music
Behind the Music

Behind the Music was a television series on VH1 that ran from 1997 to 2006, and continues to air sporadically with new episodes....
.


Diamond began to feel restricted by Bang Records, wanting to record more ambitious, introspective music. Finding a loophole in his contract with Bang, Diamond tried to sign with a new record label, but the result was a series of lawsuits that coincided with a dip in his professional success. Diamond eventually triumphed in court, and secured ownership of his Bang-era master recordings in 1977.

The 1970s

After Diamond had signed a deal with the MCA Records
MCA Records

MCA Records was an United States-based record label owned by MCA Inc., which later gave way to the larger MCA Music Entertainment Group , of which MCA Records was still part....
 label of Universal Pictures
Universal Pictures

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' parent company, MCA Inc.
Music Corporation of America

MCA, Inc. was an United States corporation in the music and television businesses. MCA published music, booked acts, ran a record company, and distributed television productions and home videos....
, whose label was then called the Uni Records
Uni Records

Uni Records was a record label owned by Music Corporation of America. The brand, which long featured a distinct UNi logo, was established in 1966 in music by MCA executive Ned Tanen and developed by music industry veteran Russ Regan....
 label in the late 1960s, he moved to Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
 in 1970. His sound mellowed, with such songs as "'Cracklin' Rosie
Cracklin' Rosie

"Cracklin' Rosie" is a 1970 song written and performed by Neil Diamond in 1970, from his album Tap Root Manuscript. This was Neil Diamond's first American #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching the top in October 1970, and his third to sell a million copies....
," "Sweet Caroline
Sweet Caroline

"Sweet Caroline" is a pop song written and performed by Neil Diamond and officially released on September 16, 1969, as a single . There are three distinct mixes of this song....
," "Holly Holy
Holly Holy

"Holly Holy" is a song written and recorded by Neil Diamond. Released as a single in October 1969, it was quite successful as the follow-on to "Sweet Caroline", reaching number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 by December....
," and the country-and-western tinged "Song Sung Blue
Song Sung Blue

"Song Sung Blue" is a 1972 in music song written and recorded by Neil Diamond. The song was released off his album, Moods and later appeared on many of Diamond's live and compilation albums....
," which reached #1 on the Hot 100. "Sweet Caroline" was Diamond's first major hit after his slump. Diamond recently admitted in 2007 that he had written "Sweet Caroline" for Caroline Kennedy
Caroline Kennedy

Caroline Bouvier Kennedy is an United States author and attorney at law. She is a member of the influential Kennedy family and the only surviving child of President of the United States John F....
 after seeing her on the cover of Life
Life (magazine)

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 Magazine
in an equestrian riding outfit. It took him just one hour, in a Memphis hotel, to write and compose it. The 1971 "I Am...I Said
I Am...I Said

"I Am...I Said" is a song written and recorded by Neil Diamond. Released as a single in March 1971, it was quite successful, at first slowly climbing the charts, then more quickly rising to number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 by May 1971....
" was a top five hit in both the U.S. and UK, and was his most intensely personal effort to date, taking upwards of four months to complete.

In 1972, Diamond played ten sold-out concerts at the Greek Theatre
Greek Theatre (Los Angeles)

The Greek Theatre is a 5,700-seat amphitheater located at Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California. It was built in 1929, opening on September 29 of that year....
 in Los Angeles; hence the name of his cryptically titled album Love At The Greek
Love at the Greek

Love at the Greek is a Live album double album by Neil Diamond which was released in 1977. It was Diamond's second live album recorded from a concert at The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, and Neil's second album produced by Robbie Robertson of The Band ....
.
During one of these concerts, he said, "Tree people out there, God bless you. I'm singing for you, too." His reference was to the people hiding and listening from the trees on the hills surrounding the theatre. The performance on Thursday, August 24, was recorded and released as the live double album Hot August Night. This album demonstrates Diamond's skills as a performer and showman, as he reinvigorated his back catalogue of hits with new energy; critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine calls Hot August Night "the ultimate Neil Diamond record ... [which] shows Diamond the icon in full glory." The album has become a classic, and in Australia, spent a remarkable 29 weeks at number 1 on the music charts; in 2006, it was voted #16 in a poll of favourite albums of all time in Australia. Also, in 1976 Neil Diamond's final concert of his 1976 Australian Tour (The "Thank You Australia" Concert) was broadcast over Channel 9 Australia to 36 television outlets nationwide on March 6, 1976 and remains the most popular and most watched music event ever broadcast in Australia. It also set a record for the largest attendance ever at the Sydney Sports Grounds. A few weeks later, in the fall of 1972, Diamond performed a series of one-man concerts on 20 consecutive nights at the Winter Garden Theater in New York. Every one of these reportedly sold out, and the small (approximately 1,600-seat) Broadway theater provided an intimate concert setting not common at the time. The 1977 concert Love at The Greek, a return to the Greek Theatre, includes a version of "Song Sung Blue" with duets with Helen Reddy
Helen Reddy

Helen Reddy is an Australian/American singer-songwriter. She has won a Grammy Award, been a theatrical stage performer appearing on Broadway theatre, an actress in feature films and credited with writing and singing one of the most iconic and culturally significant songs of the 1970s, "I Am Woman"....
 and Henry Winkler
Henry Winkler

Henry Franklin Winkler is an American actor, film director, Film producer, and author.Winkler is best known for his role as Fonzie on the 1970s American sitcom, Happy Days....
 a.k.a. Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli of Happy Days
Happy Days

Happy Days is an Television in the United States television sitcom that originally aired from 1974 in television to 1984 in television on American Broadcasting Company....
.

In 1973, Diamond hopped labels again, this time returning, at great expense, to the Columbia Records
Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label founded in 1888.Columbia is the oldest surviving brand name in pre-recorded sound, being the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders....
 label, where he recorded the soundtrack to Hall Bartlett
Hall Bartlett

Hall Bartlett was an United States film producer, film director, and screen writer....
's film version of Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Jonathan Livingston Seagull (album)

In 1973 Neil Diamond recorded the soundtrack to the film Jonathan Livingston Seagull on Columbia Records. The album grossed more than the film itself....
,
which grossed more than the film itself did. The film itself, the voice of whose title character was provided by actor James Franciscus
James Franciscus

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, received hostile reviews and did poor box-office business, and even Richard Bach
Richard Bach

Richard David Bach is an United States writer. He is widely known as the author of the hugely popular 1970s best-sellers Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Illusions , and others....
, author of the source story, disowned the film. Despite the shortcomings of the film, the soundtrack was a success, peaking at number 2 on the Billboard albums chart. The film score would also earn Diamond both a Golden Globe and a Grammy Award. In 1974, Diamond released the album Serenade
Serenade (album)

Neil Diamond's second album for Columbia Records, Serenade was released in 1974. Three singles were lifted from the album: "Longfellow Serenade" , "I've Been This Way Before" and "The Last Picasso"....
,
from which the songs "Longfellow Serenade
Longfellow Serenade

"Longfellow Serenade" is the title of a 1974 song by the American singer-songwriter Neil Diamond. The song was written by Diamond, produced by Tom Catalano and was included on Diamond's album Serenade ....
" and "I've Been This Way Before" were released. The second of those, though it had been intended for the Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Jonathan Livingston Seagull (album)

In 1973 Neil Diamond recorded the soundtrack to the film Jonathan Livingston Seagull on Columbia Records. The album grossed more than the film itself....
 score, was completed too late for inclusion on it. In 1976, he released Beautiful Noise
Beautiful Noise

Beautiful Noise was the third album for Neil Diamond on Columbia Records, and was released in 1976. "Dry Your Eyes" was performed with The Band at their farewell show and is featured in Martin Scorsese's The Last Waltz....
,
produced by The Band
The Band

The Band was a rock music group active from 1967 to 1976 and again from 1983 to 1999. The original group consisted of four Canadians: Robbie Robertson ; Richard Manuel ; Garth Hudson ; and Rick Danko , and one American, Levon Helm ....
's Robbie Robertson
Robbie Robertson

Robbie Robertson is a singer-songwriter, and guitarist. He is best known for his membership in The Band. He was ranked 78th in Rolling Stone magazine?s list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time....
.

On Thanksgiving night, 1976, Neil made an appearance at The Band's
The Band

The Band was a rock music group active from 1967 to 1976 and again from 1983 to 1999. The original group consisted of four Canadians: Robbie Robertson ; Richard Manuel ; Garth Hudson ; and Rick Danko , and one American, Levon Helm ....
 farewell concert, The Last Waltz
The Last Waltz

The Last Waltz was a rock concert by the Canadian-American rock group, The Band, held on Thanksgiving , November 25, 1976, at Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco....
. He performed one song, "Dry Your Eyes," which he had jointly written and composed with The Band's Robbie Robertson
Robbie Robertson

Robbie Robertson is a singer-songwriter, and guitarist. He is best known for his membership in The Band. He was ranked 78th in Rolling Stone magazine?s list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time....
, and which had appeared on what was then his most recent album, Beautiful Noise
Beautiful Noise

Beautiful Noise was the third album for Neil Diamond on Columbia Records, and was released in 1976. "Dry Your Eyes" was performed with The Band at their farewell show and is featured in Martin Scorsese's The Last Waltz....
.
In addition, he joined the rest of the performers onstage at the end in a rendition of Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released
I Shall Be Released

"I Shall Be Released" is a 1967 song written by Bob Dylan.The Band played it on their debut album, Music from Big Pink , with Richard Manuel singing lead vocals, and Rick Danko and Levon Helm harmonizing in the chorus....
."

In 1977, Diamond released an album titled I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight
I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight

I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight is a Neil Diamond album released by Columbia Records in 1977 in music. It includes a solo version of the song "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"....
,
which included the selection "You Don't Bring Me Flowers
You Don't Bring Me Flowers

"You Don't Bring Me Flowers" is a song that hit the top of the Billboard Hot 100 charts in 1978 in music. It is a song about two lovers who have drifted apart while they "go through the motions" and heartache of life together....
." He had composed its music and collaborated on its lyrics with Alan Bergman
Alan Bergman

Alan Bergman is a prolific United States lyricist and songwriter.Born in Brooklyn, New York, he studied at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and UCLA....
 and Marilyn Bergman
Marilyn Bergman

Marilyn Bergman is a composer, songwriter and author.She was born Marilyn Keith in Brooklyn, New York and studied psychology and English studies at New York University....
. The song was covered by Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand is an United states singer and film and theatre actress. She has also achieved note as a composer, political activist, film producer and film director....
 on her album Songbird
Songbird

A songbird or oscine is a bird belonging to the suborder Passeri of Passerine , in which the syrinx is developed in such a way as to produce various sound notes, commonly known as bird song....
,
which led Gary Guthrie, then Program Director at WAKY Radio in Louisville, Kentucky, to combine the two recordings in a virtual duet. The popularity of the virtual duet motivated Diamond and Streisand to record the real thing, which was a number one hit in 1978 and became his third song to top the Hot 100 to date. His last 1970s album was September Morn, which included his newly-recorded version of I'm a Believer
I'm a Believer

"I'm a Believer" is a song composed by Neil Diamond and recorded by the band The Monkees in 1966 with the lead vocals by Micky Dolenz. The single, produced by Jeff Barry, hit the number one spot on the U.S....
.
It and Red Red Wine
Red Red Wine

"Red Red Wine" is a song originally songwriter and sound recording and reproduction by Neil Diamond, that was then cover version by Tony Tribe and more famously by UB40....
 are the two best-known selections of his authorship and composition to have had other artists make them more famous than his own versions.

In February 1979, "Forever in Blue Jeans", an up-tempo song by Neil Diamond which was co-written with his guitarist Richard Bennett was released as a single by Columbia. It taken from the previous year's Neil Diamond album You Don't Bring Me Flowers.

According to Cotton Incorporated "Neil Diamond might have been right when he named his 1979 #1 hit “Forever in Blue Jeans”: 81% of women are planning their next jeans purchase to be some shade of blue." The song, needless to say, has been used to promote the sale of blue jeans, most notably Will Ferrell, impersonating Neil Diamond singing, for The Gap. Ironically, Diamond himself did radio ads for H.I.S. brand jeans in the 1960s, more than a decade before he sang this song.

The 1980s


A movie version of "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" was planned to star Diamond and Streisand, but plans fell through when Diamond starred in a remake of the Al Jolson
Al Jolson

Al Jolson , born in Lithuania, Russian Empire, was a highly acclaimed American singer, comedian, and actor, and, according to PBS, the "first openly Jewish man to become an entertainment star in America." His career lasted from 1911 until his death in 1950, during which time he was commonly dubbed "the world's greatest entertainer.? Numerous...
 classic The Jazz Singer
The Jazz Singer (1980 film)

The Jazz Singer was a 1980 in film musical film remake of the 1927 in film classic The Jazz Singer . It starred Neil Diamond, Lucie Arnaz and Laurence Olivier, and was co-film director by Richard Fleischer and Sidney J....
 in 1980
The Jazz Singer (1980 film)

The Jazz Singer was a 1980 in film musical film remake of the 1927 in film classic The Jazz Singer . It starred Neil Diamond, Lucie Arnaz and Laurence Olivier, and was co-film director by Richard Fleischer and Sidney J....
, opposite Sir Laurence Olivier and Lucie Arnaz
Lucie Arnaz

Lucie D?sir?e Arnaz is an United States actress. She is the daughter of actors Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, and is the sister of actor Desi Arnaz, Jr....
. Though the movie was not a blockbuster hit at the box office, the soundtrack was a hugely successful album, spawning the 3 Top 10 singles "Love on the Rocks," "Hello Again," and "America
America (Neil Diamond song)

"America" is the name of a List of patriotic songs written and originally recorded by Neil Diamond, released in 1980 as part of the The Jazz Singer ....
." For his role in the film itself, Diamond became the first ever Winner of a Worst Actor Razzie Award, yet he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award
Golden Globe Award

The Golden Globe Awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry, both domestic and foreign, and to focus wide public attention upon the best in film and television program....
 for the same role.

Another Top 10 chart selection, "Heartlight
Heartlight (song)

"Heartlight" is a song written by Neil Diamond, Carole Bayer Sager and her then-husband Burt Bacharach, and recorded by Diamond in 1982 in music....
," was inspired by the blockbuster 1982 movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a 1982 in film American science fiction film co-produced and directed by Steven Spielberg, written by Melissa Mathison and starring Henry Thomas, Robert MacNaughton, Drew Barrymore, Dee Wallace-Stone and Peter Coyote....
.
Though the film's title character is never actually mentioned anywhere in the lyrics, Universal Pictures
Universal Pictures

This is a partial listing of films produced and/or distributed by Universal Pictures, the main film production company/distribution company arm of Universal Studios, a subsidiary of NBC Universal.List of films...
, which had released E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a 1982 in film American science fiction film co-produced and directed by Steven Spielberg, written by Melissa Mathison and starring Henry Thomas, Robert MacNaughton, Drew Barrymore, Dee Wallace-Stone and Peter Coyote....
 and was the parent company of the Uni Records
Uni Records

Uni Records was a record label owned by Music Corporation of America. The brand, which long featured a distinct UNi logo, was established in 1966 in music by MCA executive Ned Tanen and developed by music industry veteran Russ Regan....
 label, by then referred to as the MCA Records
MCA Records

MCA Records was an United States-based record label owned by MCA Inc., which later gave way to the larger MCA Music Entertainment Group , of which MCA Records was still part....
 label, for which Diamond had recorded for years, briefly threatened legal action against both Diamond and the Columbia Records label.

Diamond’s record sales slumped somewhat in the 1980s and 1990s, and as of this time, his last single to make the Billboard’s Pop Singles chart was in 1986. However, his concert tours continued to be big draws. Billboard Magazine ranked Diamond as the most profitable solo performer in 1986. In January 1987, Diamond sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl. His song "America
America (Neil Diamond song)

"America" is the name of a List of patriotic songs written and originally recorded by Neil Diamond, released in 1980 as part of the The Jazz Singer ....
" was the theme song for the Michael Dukakis
Michael Dukakis

Michael Stanley Dukakis is an American Democratic Party politician, former Governor of Massachusetts, and was the Democratic Party United States presidential election, 1988....
 1988 Presidential campaign. That same year, UB40’s reggae interpretation of Diamond’s ballad “Red Red Wine” would top the Billboard’s Pop Singles chart. Like the version of “I’m a Believer” that The Monkees
The Monkees

The Monkees were a pop singing quartet assembled in Los Angeles in 1965 in music for the United States television series The Monkees , which aired from 1966 to 1968....
 had recorded, this version became better known than Diamond’s original version.

The 1990s to present


During the 1990s Diamond would produce six studio albums. He would cover many classics from the movies and from the famous Brill Building song writers. He also released two Christmas
Christmas

Christmas , also referred to as Christmas Day, is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus. The day marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts Twelve Days of Christmas....
 albums, the first peaking at number eight on the Billboard’s Album chart. Keeping his song writing skills honed, Diamond also recorded two albums of mostly new material during this period.

The 1990s and 2000s saw a resurgence in Diamond’s popularity. “Sweet Caroline
Sweet Caroline

"Sweet Caroline" is a pop song written and performed by Neil Diamond and officially released on September 16, 1969, as a single . There are three distinct mixes of this song....
” became a popular sing-along at sporting events. It started being played at both Boston College
Boston College

Boston College is a private university located in the village of Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, in the city of Newton, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, in the New England region of the United States, rendering it neither in Boston nor a college....
 football and basketball games. Most notably it is the theme song for Red Sox Nation
Red Sox Nation

Red Sox Nation refers to the fans of the Boston Red Sox. The phrase "Red Sox Nation" was first coined by Boston Globe feature writer Nathan Cobb in an October 20, 1986, article about split allegiances among fans in Connecticut during the 1986 World Series between the Red Sox and the New York Mets, and it was popularized by the 1996 book...
, despite Diamond’s frequent assertions that he has been a lifelong “Yankee fan.” The song also gets playing time during the 8th inning of every Mets home game at Shea Stadium, and at the Washington Nationals home games. The New York Rangers
New York Rangers

The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City, New York, United States. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ....
 have also adapted it as their own, and play it when they are winning at the end of the 3rd period. Urge Overkill
Urge Overkill

Urge Overkill is an alternative rock band, formed in Chicago, United States, consisting of Nathan "Nash Kato" Katruud , and Eddie "King" Roeser ....
 recorded a memorable version of Diamond’s “Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon
Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon

"Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" is a song written by Neil Diamond, whose recording of it on Bang Records reached #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967 in music....
" for Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Jerome Tarantino is an American film director, screenwriter, Film producer, cinematographer and actor. He rose to fame in the early 1990s as an independent film filmmaker whose films used nonlinear and aestheticization of violence....
’s Pulp Fiction
Pulp Fiction (film)

Pulp Fiction is a 1994 in film United States crime film by director Quentin Tarantino, who cowrote its screenplay with Roger Avary. The film is known for its rich, eclecticism dialogue, irony Black comedy, nonlinear storyline, and host of cinematic and popular culture references....
,
released in 1994. In 2000, Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash was a Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter and one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Primarily a country music artist, his songs and sound spanned many other genres including rockabilly and rock and roll , as well as blues, folk music and Gospel music....
 recorded the album Solitary Man, which included that Diamond classic. Smash Mouth
Smash Mouth

Smash Mouth is an United States pop rock band from San Jose, California.Formed in 1994, the band comprised Steve Harwell , Greg Camp , Paul De Lisle , and Kevin Coleman ....
 covered Diamond’s “I’m a Believer” for their 2001 self-titled album. In the 2001 comedy film
Comedy film

Comedy film is a genre of film in which the main emphasis is on Humour. Also, films in this style typically have a happy ending . One of the oldest genres in film, some of the very first silent movies were comedies....
 Saving Silverman
Saving Silverman

Saving Silverman is a 2001 in film comedy film, film director by Dennis Dugan. It stars Steve Zahn, Jack Black , Jason Biggs , Amanda Peet, Amanda Detmer and R Lee Ermey....
,
the main characters play in a Neil Diamond cover band
Cover band

A cover band is a band that plays mostly or exclusively cover version. Other common terms are wedding band, party band and function band....
, and Diamond himself made an extended cameo appearance as himself. During this period, Will Ferrell
Will Ferrell

'John William' "'Will'" 'Ferrell' is an United States comedian, actor, voice actor, and writer who first established himself as a cast member of Saturday Night Live, and has since gone on to a successful film career, starring in the comedies A Night at the Roxbury , Old School , Elf , Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Bur...
 did a recurring impersonation of Neil on Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live is a weekly late-night 90-minute American sketch comedy/variety show filmed in New York City. It made its debut on October 11, 1975....
,
with Diamond himself appearing alongside Ferrell on the final show as a "Not Ready For Prime Time Player" in May 2002. Diamond's song “America” was used in promotional advertisements for the 2002 Winter Olympics
2002 Winter Olympics

The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIX Olympic Winter Games were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in 2002 in and around Salt Lake City, Utah, United States....
 in Salt Lake City. The Finnish band HIM covered “Solitary Man” on their album And Love Said No: The Greatest Hits.

at Walt Disney World's Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park.]]

Diamond has always had a somewhat polarizing effect, best exemplified by the 1991 film What About Bob?
What About Bob?

What About Bob? is a 1991 comedy Film directed by Frank Oz which stars Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss. Murray plays Bob Wiley, a very kind but multiphobic psychiatric patient who follows his successful and egotistical psychiatrist Dr....
 There the protagonist posits, "There are two types of people in the world: those who like Neil Diamond and those who don't." The character "Bob" attributes the failure of his marriage to his fiancee's fondness for Neil Diamond.

Diamond continues to tour and record. 12 Songs,
12 Songs (Neil Diamond album)

12 Songs is an album by Neil Diamond, released in 2005. It was his first album of all-original, all-new material since 2001's Three Chord Opera....
 recorded with producer Rick Rubin
Rick Rubin

Frederick Jay "Rick" Rubin is an United States record producer and is currently the co-head of Columbia Records. He is given credit for merging hip hop music and heavy metal music as well as producing the "Johnny Cash discography#American Recordings" albums with Johnny Cash....
 was released on November 8, 2005 in two editions: a standard 12-song release, and a special edition with two bonus tracks, including one featuring backing vocals by Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson

Brian Douglas Wilson is a Grammy Award-winning United States musician best known as a member of the American rock and roll band, the Beach Boys....
. The album debuted at #4 on the Billboard album chart, and has received generally positive reviews; Earliwine describes the album as "inarguably Neil Diamond's best set of songs in a long, long time." 12 Songs also ended up being infamous for being one of the last albums to be pressed and released by Sony BMG with the infamous XCP digital rights management
Digital rights management

Digital rights management refers to access control technologies used by publishers, copyright holders, and hardware manufacturers to limit usage of digital media or devices....
 software embedded onto the disc. (See the 2005 Sony BMG CD copy protection scandal
2005 Sony BMG CD copy protection scandal

The Sony BMG CD copy protection scandal concerns the copy protection measures included by Sony BMG on compact discs in 2005. Sony BMG included the Extended Copy Protection and MediaMax CD-3 software on music CDs....
.)

On December 31, 2005 Diamond appeared on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve

Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest is a television program that airs every New Year's Eve on American Broadcasting Company....
 2006.

In 2007, Diamond was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame
Long Island Music Hall of Fame

The Long Island Music Hall of Fame is an organization located in Lake Grove, New York. It was incorporated in July 2005 under the New York State Board of Regents as a non profit organization and holds a provisional charter to operate as a museum in the state of New York....
.

In December of 2007, a 2008 UK tour was announced calling at Manchester
Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. Manchester was granted City status in the United Kingdom in 1853....
 on June 7 and 8, Birmingham
Birmingham

Birmingham is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. Birmingham is the most populous of England's English Core Cities Group, and is the List of United Kingdom cities by population British city after London, with a population of 1,010,200 ....
 on June 10 and 11, and London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 on June 21, 23 and 24. A month later, further UK dates were added including Hampden Park
Hampden Park

Hampden Park in Glasgow is Scotland's national stadium. Its primary use is as the home to Queen's Park F.C. and the Scotland national football team....
 in Glasgow
Glasgow

Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and List of largest United Kingdom settlements by population in the United Kingdom. The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country's Scottish Lowlands....
 on the 5th of June, Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl, Hampshire

The Rose Bowl is an England cricket cricket ground used for county cricket and One Day International matches. It is situated at West End, Hampshire near Southampton, and is home to Hampshire County Cricket Club....
, Southampton
Southampton

Southampton is the largest City status in the United Kingdom in the ceremonial county of Hampshire, on the south coast of England, and is sited around 100 km south-west of London and 30 km north-west of Portsmouth....
 on the 17th of June and the Millennium Stadium
Millennium Stadium

The Millennium Stadium is the national stadium of Wales, located in the capital Cardiff. It is the home of the Wales national rugby union team and the Wales national football team but is also host to many other large scale events, such as Wales Rally Great Britain stage of the World Rally Championship, Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain,...
 in Cardiff
Cardiff

Cardiff is the Capital , largest city and most populous Unitary authority#Wales in Wales. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for many national cultural and sport institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of Welsh Assembly Government ....
 on the 19th of June. On January 31, 2008, it was announced that he would also appear at the upcoming Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury Festival

The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is one of the largest music and performing arts festivals in the world....
 in the UK.

On March 19, 2008, it was announced on the TV show American Idol
American Idol

American Idol is an Television in the United States Singing airing on Fox network. It debuted on June 11, 2002, and has since become one of the most popular shows on American television....
 that Neil Diamond would be a guest mentor to the remaining Idol contestants who would be singing Diamond songs on shows to be broadcast on April 29 and 30, 2008. On April 8, 2008, Diamond made a surprise announcement in a big-screen broadcast at Fenway Park (home of the world champion Boston Red Sox), that he would be appearing there "live in concert" on August 23, 2008 as part of his World Tour. The announcement, which marked the first official confirmation of any 2008 concert dates in the USA, came during the traditional eighth-inning sing-along of his "Sweet Caroline," which has become an anthem for Boston fans.

On April 28, 2008, Diamond appeared on the roof of the Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel

James Christian "Jimmy" Kimmel is an United States television host and comedian. Before his current position as host of Jimmy Kimmel Live! on American Broadcasting Company, Kimmel was well-known as co-host of Comedy Central The Man Show....
 building to sing "Sweet Caroline" after Kimmel was jokingly arrested after trying to sing the song. This was followed on April 30, 2008, with an appearance on American Idol
American Idol (season 7)

The seventh season of American Idol, the annual reality show and singing competition, began on January 15, 2008 and concluded on May 21, 2008....
 singing his song "Pretty Amazing Grace" from his new album Home Before Dark
Home Before Dark

Home Before Dark is a studio album released by American singer-songwriter Neil Diamond in 2008. It became his first U.S. number-one album ever on the Billboard 200 chart, with sales of over 146,000 copies in its first week....
.
On May 2, 2008, Sirius Satellite Radio started Neil Diamond Radio.

Diamond's new album Home Before Dark
Home Before Dark

Home Before Dark is a studio album released by American singer-songwriter Neil Diamond in 2008. It became his first U.S. number-one album ever on the Billboard 200 chart, with sales of over 146,000 copies in its first week....
 was released on May 6, 2008. On May 15, 2008, the Billboard Hot 200 listed the album at number one. This marked the first chart-topping album of Diamond's storied career. On May 18, 2008, the album also entered the UK Album Chart at number one. It was his second British number one on that chart, after hitting the summit in 1992 with a compilation-album. Currently, his 2008 tour is the most successful of any of his previous tours since 1966.

On August 25, 2008, Diamond performed at Ohio State University while suffering from laryngitis. The result disappointed him as well as his fans and on August 26 he offered ticket price refunds to everybody who applied by September 5.

Diamond was honored as the MusiCares Person of the Year
MusiCares Person of the Year

Every year prior to the Grammy Awards MusiCares honors a musician as their person of the year. To get this honor one must have done several things. They must have made a significant contribution to music....
 on February 6, 2009; two nights prior to the 51st Annual Grammy Awards.

According to posts on Neil's Twitter
Twitter

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 page (which he updates himself) he is currently working on a new album, his third with Rick Rubin. He says he plans to play electric guitar on the album, a first for him. In 2009, Diamond stated that he prefers Gibson and Martin acoustic guitars and confirmed that recently he had been playing Gibson electric guitars.

Personal life

Diamond married school teacher Jaye Posner in 1963. They divorced in 1969. They had two children, Marjorie and Elyn. In 1969, Diamond married Marcia Murphey; they also had two children, both sons; the first was Jesse, and the second was Micah. Diamond's second marriage ended in 1995. He has been involved with Australian native Rachel Farley, since 1996, having met her while she was handling his Marketing for the Promoter during his 1996 Australian tour. In 1979 Diamond had a tumor surgically removed from his spine and was wheelchair-bound for three months .

Through his Diamond Music Company, Diamond now belongs to that small group of performers whose name is listed as the copyright
Copyright

Copyright is a form of intellectual property which gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights for a certain time period in relation to that work, including its publication, distribution and adaptation; after which time the work is said to enter the public domain....
 owner on their recordings. Others in this group include David Bowie
David Bowie

David Bowie is an English musician, actor, record producer and Arrangement. Active in five decades of rock music and frequently reinventing his music and image, Bowie is widely regarded as an innovator, particularly for his work in the 1970s....
, Mötley Crüe
Mötley Crüe

M?tley Cr?e are a Grammy Award-nominated American hard rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, California in 1981.The band was founded by bass guitarist Nikki Sixx and drum kit Tommy Lee, who were later joined by lead guitarist Mick Mars and lead vocalist Vince Neil....
, Paul Simon
Paul Simon

Paul Frederic Simon is an United States singer-songwriter and musician, perhaps best known for his partnership with Art Garfunkel in the duo Simon & Garfunkel....
, Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson

Michael Joseph Jackson is an American recording artist, entertainer, and businessman. The seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene at the age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5 and began a solo career in 1971 while still a member of the group....
 (under his MJJ Productions banner), Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd are an English Rock music band who initially earned recognition for their psychedelic rock and space rock music, and later, as they evolved, for their progressive rock music....
 (albums from 1975's Wish You Were Here
Wish You Were Here (album)

Wish You Were Here is a concept album by Pink Floyd. Recorded at Abbey Road Studios between January and July 1975 and released on 15 September 1975 , the album would later be regarded as one of Pink Floyd's greatest albums and was ranked 209 on Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list....
 onward copyrighted to Pink Floyd Music Limited and/or Pink Floyd (1987) Ltd.), Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen , nicknamed "The Boss", is an American songwriter, singer and musician. He has recorded and toured with the E Street Band....
, Queen
Queen (band)

Queen were an England rock music band formed in 1970 in London by guitarist Brian May, lead vocalist Freddie Mercury and drummer Roger Meddows-Taylor, with bassist John Deacon completing the lineup the following year....
 (under the copyright of Queen Productions Ltd and/or the alias Raincloud Productions Ltd), Genesis
Genesis (band)

Genesis are an English rock music band formed in 1967. With approximately 150 million albums sold worldwide, Genesis are among the top 30 List of best-selling music artists....
 (though under the members' individual names and/or the pseudonym Gelring Limited), Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers

Johnny Rivers is an United States rock and roll singer, songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He was versatile enough to do folk songs, blues, and revivals of old-time rock 'n' roll songs and some original material....
 and Van Morrison
Van Morrison

George Ivan Morrison Order of the British Empire is a Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, author, poet and multi-instrumentalist, who has been a professional musician since the late 1950s....
 (Exile Prod. Ltd.; he also produces his own albums). On most albums the recording company is listed as the owner of the recording. Before this, his songs were published under copyright to companies with the names of Prophet Music, Tallyrand Music, and Stonebridge Music.

Charitable work

In April 1992, Diamond worked with Australian artist Sharon Davson to launch the Hands Up project of Artists For Life. Diamond originally just donated his autographed hand prints to raise funds and awareness for the charity, but the impact of the initiative spread, and over the years, Davson personally painted the hands of over 400 world leaders from many fields of endeavor. The concept has been copied by many other people and causes leading to countless funds raised for numerous causes.

After viewing the considerable damage caused by Hurricane Ike in 2008 in Oak Island Texas, Neil set up a charitable fund for the victims of the hurricane

Discography


Quotes

  • "It's very difficult for me to say 'I love you' but to sing 'I love you' for me is easier."
  • "My voice is unadorned. I don't try for perfection. I try to be honest and truthful and soulful with the voice I have. If I make mistakes in notes, or there are cracks in notes, I don't fix them. That's the way it is."
  • "Because my musical training has been limited, I've never been restricted by what technical musicians might call a song."
  • "I've always thought of music as something which gives the words their flight and their wings and the music often comes first, although sometimes I'll have a concept, a title idea, a lyric idea that I want to write and the lyric will come first."


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