By Rhea Solomon


He is a living legend who, now in his seventies, is still rocking. He has written hits that made the careers of other artists. When his songs are playing, it's inevitable that everyone will sing along, even if they won't admit to liking his music. With a Neil Diamond tribute band, you too can enjoy the man's talent.

A tribute band is a group of musicians who play the music of another artist. They usually specialize in only one artist's songs. Some of these bands start out playing at weddings, parties and other celebrations. The better and more well-known ones play in theaters and clubs, drawing huge audiences to shows that they carefully put together.

Neil Diamond is a native of New York's borough of Brooklyn. He was a fencing champion in high school and wanted to work in the medical field one day. However, fate had other plans and his career path changed when he was at university and got the opportunity to write songs for a weekly salary.

Diamond began his entertainment career in the Sixties. At first he focused on performing. However, several artists had hits with songs that he had penned and especially after his 'I'm A Believer' became a huge hit for The Monkees, he gained recognition as a songwriter of note.

The Seventies became one of the most important decades in the singer's career. Hits like 'Sweet Caroline', 'Song Sung Blue' and 'Cracklin' Rosie' brought him international fame as a musician and his album 'Hot August Night' became one of the top live albums ever produced. In the mid-Seventies he composed the soundtrack for the film 'Jonathan Livingston Seagull', winning the Golden Globe as well as the Grammy for his efforts.

As the Eighties began, the singer and songwriter tried his hand at another aspect of the movie business. He starred in the film 'The Jazz Singer' and was the first lead actor to receive a Razzie, the awards for the worst of the movies. However, he was also nominated for a Golden Globe for his performance and the soundtrack produced some of his best songs. A couple of years later another of his songs once again hit the spotlight when UB40's rendition of 'Red Red Wine' topped the charts all around the world.

The artist experienced a career slump in the Nineties, with his fans being mostly older people. However, in 2005 Rick Rubin produced his album '12 Songs' and he gained an entirely new, younger fan base who loved the stripped-down sound and excellent quality of the songs themselves. Diamond is now back on top, just like Johnny Cash had been during his final years thanks to his work with Rubin.

It has become quite difficult to get tickets to a performance by the living legend because his concerts sell out very quickly. A great alternative way to enjoy your favorite songs is to seek out performances by a Neil Diamond tribute band. You'll find information about shows in your area by looking online or in the local listings. Be prepared though to have 'Sweet Caroline' playing in your head for weeks afterwards.




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