Some of the featured performances may not have video footage included, but I/we will strive to provide an immersive and entertaining addition to our website, as we truly believe that Neil Diamond’s “Live” career needs due, and rightful recognition. He penned many iconic songs early in his career. and he engaged in no more live performances until 1976. Neil Diamond was one of many developing singer-songwriters of the 1960s trying to make a name for himself. Neil Diamond’s performing career began over fifty years ago, so there is plenty of material to revisit, from his earliest beginnings right up to his final performances in England as part of his hugely acclaimed 50th Anniversary World Tour. Thirty-eight songs by Diamond have reached the top 10 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts. Dynamic Tributes to Neil Diamond, Elvis, Garth Brooks, Elton John, Billy Joel and more as a solo. There will be live cuts from the featured performance, and maybe an accompanying video, all in all this will be a tribute to a man who has given us some of the most memorable “Live” concerts by any artiste or band. Fill out a quick form & our available Neil Diamond Tribute Acts will send you a quote - it’s free Get Quotes. This is an opportunity to celebrate the “Live” career of this iconic music legend. Neil Diamond: The 'Thank You Australia' Concert: Directed by Peter Faiman, Joshua White. He has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling musicians of all time. Originally broadcast as a television special, Neil Diamond - The Thank You Australia Concert: Live 1976 captures that historical night, preserving a consummate performer at his most muscular. Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. 'You can tell hes a very well-loved artist. 'Hes an amazing performer, and his audience is just unbelievable,' said Bruce. In lieu of Neil Diamond’s recent retirement from “Live Touring” this series is going to look at some of Neil Diamond’s most memorable concert performances from around the world. In 1976, Neil Diamond ended his monumental tour of Australia and New Zealand by playing to 38,000 fans in Sydney, a record number for a pop concert at the time. He has been to a number of Diamonds performances.
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