Neil Diamond
Definition
Neil Diamond is an American singer-songwriter and musician, born January 24, 1941, renowned for selling over 130 million records worldwide with hits like 'Sweet Caroline,' 'Song Sung Blue,' and 'I'm a Believer.'
A prolific performer inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, known for his emotive ballads and Broadway-style shows.
Examples
Nothing gets the retirement home rocking like a Neil Diamond playlist on shuffle.
He proposed by crooning a Neil Diamond ballad, turning the beach into a makeshift Vegas showroom.
Karaoke night peaked when the shy accountant channeled his inner Neil Diamond for 'Cherry, Cherry.'
Grandpa insists Neil Diamond's voice is the cure for a bad day, backed by zero clinical trials.
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