| Neil Diamond News: |
| Neil Diamond built a career, first as a pop songwriter and then as a pop singer, that has withstood the changing fashions of music, especially rock, over more than 25 years.
Born in Brooklyn, Diamond was writing and recording in New York in his teens, though he graduated from Brooklyn's Abraham Lincoln High School and attended New York University for a time. In 1965, he signed to Bang Records as an artist while also working as a songwriter. In 1966, he reached the Top Ten with his "Cherry, Cherry," while the Monkees took his "I'm a Believer" to number one. "Cherry, Cherry" was the first of five straight Top 20 hits, among them "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon." |
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Tyson Event Center
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XL Center
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Resch Center
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San Diego Sports Arena
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AT&T Center
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American Airlines Center - TX
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Amway Arena
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Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
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| More Neil Diamond News: |
| The happy saga of Neil Diamond, one of the most creatively bold -- and prolific -- singer-songwriters to emerge in the rock era, is one American tale well worth repeating. At age 16, he received a guitar as a birthday present, and soon he focused on lessons and, later, songwriting. He later attended NYU as a pre-med student on a fencing scholarship, but songwriting remained his first love. He left college six months before graduating to accept a songwriting position with a publishing company for $50 a week, and has never regretted the decision. Diamond eventually leased an office on Broadway for $35 a month where he could devote all his time to writing. After several lean years, he was approached by producers Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich. This meeting led to his eventual signing with Bang Records. |