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Little Known Facts About Neil Diamond Impersonator

By Helene Norris


Neil Diamond is an American singer-songwriter. Born Neil Leslie Diamond (NLD) in 1941, he began his career in the 1960s and has been going strong ever since. He has a unique velveteen voice and he is popular with all generations. His folksy-rock music, most of which he writes himself, is timeless and ageless. This is why it is so easy to find a Neil Diamond impersonator. He is one of the top three adult contemporary artists on the Billboard charts. The other two are Barbra Streisand and Elton John.

Among NLD's biggest hits are "Sweet Caroline, " "Cracklin' Rosie, " "Forever in Blue Jeans" and "America." Born in Brooklyn, New York, to Jewish parents, NLD attended Abraham Lincoln High School. If he ever decides to quit his day job, maybe he can take up a new career in fencing, which he studied at Lincoln. In 1960, he was a member of the NCAA men's championship team.

Next on the Billboard list is Barbra Streisand, an all-round entertainer. In her career, which, like NLD, has spanned more than fifty years, she has acted, sung, written songs and screenplays, directed and produced films. Her biggest hits have included, "Memories, " "The Way We Were, " "Evergreen" and "People." She has collected Academy Awards for directing for the films, "Yentl" and "Prince of Tides."

Born Reginald Kenneth Dwight, Sir Elton Hercules John was born in 1947 and began quietly working his way into our hearts in the late 1960s. He has received numerous awards for his music, including Oscars, Tony's, Grammy's, Brits and Golden Globes. He performed at the funeral of the late Princess Diana in 1997, where he reprised a rewritten version of his hit, "Candle In The Wind."

Contemporary adult artist #4 in the Billboard Charts (BBC) is a surprising Elvis Presley. This is not surprising that he is listed, but surprising that the King is so far down on the list! He has been listed 53 times, compared to Diamond's 58, Streisand's 64 and Elton's 69.

Fifth on the list is Barry Manilow, who, in 1943, was born Barry Alan Pincus. In his 70s, he is still touring and has a huge international following. Among his greatest hits are "Copacabana, " "Looks Like We Made It" and "Mandy."

Numbers 6 to 10 on the BBC are Johnny Mathis, Frank Sinatra ("Old Blue Eyes"), Kenny Rogers, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass and Dionne Warwick, with 49, 48, 47, 46 and 45 entries in the adult contemporary artists chart, respectively. Up and coming singers in the Billboard Hot 100 include the likes of Katy Perry, Robin Thicke and Lady Gaga.

A person in the role of Neil Diamond impersonator would have a lot to live up to. The singer was entered into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011, alongside Dr John, Darlene Love and Alice Cooper. He was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2012 and headlined the Royal Variety Performance centenary show in 2012. His latest release is "Freedom Song (They'll Never Take Us Down), " recorded in the wake of the Boston bombings in April 2013. The song was performed for the first time in July 2013 at a Washington Nationals baseball game.




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