Last show of '08-'09 Tour-- it's been a blast and a half. Sorry to close up shop, but I've got some songs to write 4:22 PM Jan 8th

Diamond enjoys view from top of the charts July 25, 2008 Recommend (4) BY MIRIAM DI NUNZIO mdinunzio@suntimes.com Some 40 years into his recording career, singer-songwriter, Grammy winner and Golden Globe winner Neil Diamond finally snagged that which has eluded him: A No. 1 album on the Billboard charts. Seems hard to believe considering the treasure trove of pop hits ("Solitary Man," "Sweet Caroline," "Cracklin' Rosie," "Cherry Cherry") he's amassed over the years. But that's what happened in May when his new album, "Home Before Dark," debuted atop the Billboard 200. Partnered once again with producer Rick Rubin, who helm...

Neil Diamond's passion for song still growing The music legend performs on the plaza in advance of new album, tour Video Neil Diamond dishes about 'Idol' May 2: TODAY anchor Meredith Vieira speaks with the entertainer about 'American Idol' and his new CD before performs 'Pretty Amazing Grace.' Today Summer Concerts Slide show TODAY Concert Series The heat is on! Check out photos of Marc Anthony to Chicago just some of the latest stars that have performed on TODAY Video Neil Diamond sings 'America' May 2: TODAY's Toyota Summer Concert Series 2008 welcomes Neil Diamond, who rocks the plaza with one...

After 40 years Neil Diamond is still shining Over his long career the singer has become very popular with college kids Kathy Willens / AP Diamond will appear on TODAY on May 2, performing songs from his new album, “Home Before Dark,” which is due out four days later. It is Diamond’s second album. By Catlin Johnson TODAYShow.com contributor updated 1 hour ago In 1996 I attended a Neil Diamond concert at the Fleet Center in Boston. I was going through my teenage hippie phase at the time, so perhaps I thought Neil was cool because my favorite jam band Phish did an awesome cover of "Cracklin' Rosie." Whatever my inspiration, I kne...

HISTORIC CONTRACT UNITES DIAMOND'S ENTIRE COLUMBIA RECORDS CATALOGUE WITH HIS UNI/MCA AND BANG MASTERS FROM THE 1960s AND 1970s (Toronto, ON - 21 January 2014) - Neil Diamond, one of the world's premier recording artists, internationally renowned and record-breaking concert performer and revered songwriter has signed a long-term recording agreement with Capitol Records. The deal was announced today by Capitol Music Group (CMG) Chairman & CEO Steve Barnett. This historic contract unites Diamond's complete Columbia, Universal Music and Bang catalogues of recorded music for the first time, encompassing the artist's entire body of work, ...

Billboard has learned Capitol Music Group will announce it has signed legendary singer/songwriter Neil Diamond to its Capitol Records label. The deal will mark the first time Diamond?s entire catalog has been under one label. The new deal is Diamond's second go-round at Universal, of which Capitol is a subsdiary, and where he was signed from the late-60s to the early-70s to its MCA label. Diamond, up until this deal, had been signed since the early-70s to Columbia and before that recorded for Bang Records from 1966-68, which was then under the Atlantic umbrella. Now, his entire back catalog will be housed under one label. Capitol Music ...