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Neil Diamond celebrates his birthday in time for the debut of his life story coming to life in a new Broadway musical called, "A Beautiful Noise." -
Neil Diamond Finally Accepts Parkinson's Diagnosis After a Year: 'I'm Easier on Myself'
The iconic singer-songwriter Neil Diamond was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease last year, and it has taken him some time to accept and embrace it. #NeilDiamond #ParkinsonsDisease -
Neil Diamond Health Update: Singer Returns 4 Years After Parkinson’s Diagnosis
Neil Diamond made a surprise appearance at the Boston Red Sox game to sing 'Sweet Caroline.'#NeilDiamond #SweetCaroline -
Neil Diamond Revises His Song, "Sweet Caroline" for Coronavirus Awareness
Renowned musician Neil Diamond revises his hit single Sweet Caroline as part of his awareness campaign to fight the COVID-19 Pandemic. -
Neil Diamond Thanks Colorado Firefighters With Surprise Performance
Neil Diamond played 'Sweet Caroline' for the firefighters in Colorado who continue to work to contain the Lake Christine Fire. The state has been ravaged with wildfire for nearly a month now. -
Neil Sedaka, Barry Manilow Show Their Support To Neil Diamond After Parkinson's Diagnosis
Neil Sedaka and Barry Manilow shared their messages of well wishes to their friend Neil Diamond after they learned about his illness. On Monday, Jan. 22, Diamond revealed that he has Parkinsons's disease. -
Neil Diamond Retires Touring After Parkinson’s Diagnosis, Will Continue To Write New Music
The third leg of Neil Diamond’s 50th Anniversary tour will not continue, the Grammy-winner singer has announced. His recent diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease led to the cancellation. -
Queen, Tina Turner, And Neil Diamond Among Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients
This year, the Recording Academy will honor Queen, Tina Turner, and a host of other phenomenal musicians and artists with a Lifetime Achievement Award. The accolade is given to folks with significant contributions in the industry. -
Neil Diamond's 50th Anniversay Tour to Launch in April & Tickets Are On Sale
This spring, Neil Diamond will embark on a massive 50th anniversary world tour to celebrate the anniversary of his first single, "Solitary Man," which he released in 1966. The tour will launch on April 7 in Fresno, California at the SaveMart Center. -
James Taylor, Tony Bennett and Tom Petty: Longest Streaks Before A No. 1 Album
James Taylor is a legend. The dude's been around for nearly 50 years. He's seen fire and he's seen rain. But there was one thing that the songwriter never saw during his lengthy career in music: A no. 1 record. That finally changed this week when 'Before This World,' his first album of original material in more than 13 years, peaked at the top of the Billboard 200. That got us at Music Times wondering...what performer took the longest to get their first no. 1 album? We ranked the Top 5, from "least" years to most..including Tom Petty, Tony Bennett and more. -
5 Songs Banned in Sports: "CoCo" by O.T. Genasis, "Dixieland Delight" by Alabama, "Sweet Caroline and More
Klay Thompson went HAM this week when his Golden State Warriors faced the Sacramento Kings last week: The shooting guard scored 37 points during the third quarter, setting the record for scoring in just one period, along with the record for most 3-pointers during one quarter. The team probably wanted to sing after finishing the game with a 25-point win, but alas the NBA and team executives have requested the team stop posting videos of the team singing its trademark song. Here are five songs that have gotten banned in sports and how they offended (meanwhile you can also check out a shortened video of Thompson's performance here via Sports Illustrated). -
Fleetwood Mac, Maroon 5 & Taylor Swift Top Forbes List of Most Expensive Secondary Market Tour Tickets 2015
Everybody knows that going to concerts can be quite an expensive date and that ticket scalpers are basically the least ideal way to get in to a show -- but it's a sad inevitability. But, what musical acts have the most sway on the secondary market in 2015? Forbes has released a list of the 15 priciest touring acts, and the answer may surprise you.
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