
Neil Diamond biography
NAME: Neil Diamond
BORN: 24/01/1941
BIRTH PLACE:
For his sixteenth birthday, Diamond was
given a guitar and began composing music for fun. His interest and ability grew
and, while studying at NYU, he dropped out to work as a professional songwriter
for $50 a week. He struggled along for a few years before being rewarded with
work at Bang Records, in 1965.
With Bang behind him, Diamond wrote the hits 'Solitary Man' and 'I’m a believer', the song that took the Monkees
to the top of the
Diamond moved to work at MCA and produced a series of pop hits that won him a
more loyal audience. 'Hot August Night' (1972) established him as a major
performer in adult pop, both as a recording artist and as a live performer.
Ducking out to be with his family for a few years, Diamond again went on tour
in 1976; his shows sold out and his several albums went platinum in a row. Diamond
remained a top concert draw for years. His most recent album, 1996's
long-awaited 'Tennessee Moon', departed from Diamond's usual pop style into country
territory, reaching No. 3 in the country charts.
Over two decades, Neil Diamond songs have also become hits for UB40 with 'Red
Red Wine', and Urge Overkill's 'Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon'.