This Biography is about one of the best Songwriter Neil Diamond including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Neil Diamond | |
Real Name | Neil Diamond |
Profession | Lyricists & Songwriters |
Nick Name | Neil Leslie Diamond |
Famous as | Singer-songwriter |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Jewish |
Personal Life of Neil Diamond | |
Born on | 24 January 1941 |
Birthday | 24th January |
Age | 76 Years |
Sun Sign | Aquarius |
Born in | Brooklyn |
Grouping of People | Jewish Singers |
Family Background of Neil Diamond | |
Father | Kieve Diamond |
Mother | Rose |
Spouses/Partners | Katie McNeil, Marcia Murphey, Jayne Posner, |
Education | Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn, NY, New York University (dropout), |
Awards | 1973 – Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score 2000 – Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award
– Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score – Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album |
Personal Fact of Neil Diamond | |
Neil Diamond is a famous American singer-songwriter, a trouper of the âBrill Building song factory and one of the most successful artists of his time. His trademark style was his quasi-gospel, baritone voice, which helped him sell nearly 125 million records around the world, with over 18 platinum-certified albums. He wrote his first song, Hear them bells for his girlfriend, which was recorded a number of years later. He has had the privilege of working with several with record groups including Columbia Records Bang and MCA. His songs such as Ive Been this Way Before, Song Sung Blue, Cracklin Rose and Desiree became extremely popular during his time and went on to become the third most successful adult contemporary artistâ on a number of popular music charts. The last of his albums that was released was a compilation CD of some of his best records from his career, which was compiled into The Very Best of Neil Diamond. Career aside, he is known to have been a solitary and insecure person beneath all his fame and success and was also known to many as arrogant, though he was in true spirit; a performer and a showman. |
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