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Neil Diamond visited the musical based on his life and wowed the audience with a rendition of “Sweet Caroline.” ...
The Jazz Singer' didn't do much for Neil Diamond's acting career. But songs like "Love On The Rocks" ensured his music career was just fine.
Neil Diamond is the latest music legend to sell his song catalog and the rights to all recordings from his career to Universal Music Group. UMG, which represents the likes of Taylor Swift, Rihanna,… ...
Will Swenson and Neil Diamond attend the Red Sox game with the cast of ‘A Beautiful Noise’ at Fenway Park. Photo by Matthew Murphy. But now it’s finally Broadway-bound.
Universal Music Publishing Group has acquired Neil Diamond‘s entire song catalog, as well as the rights to all recordings from his career, the company announced Monday.. The deal covers songs ...
HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES -- "A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical" is now making beautiful music on the stage of The ...
Neil Diamond’s Parkinson’s disease diagnosis means he won’t perform concert tours anymore. But the pop star promises to remain active in music. His loss on the concert stage is “a major ...
Songs including Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline," Sam & Dave's "Soul Man," Ritchie Valens' "La Bamba" and Earth, Wind & Fire's "September" and albums from Jay-Z, Cyndi Lauper and Curtis Mayfield ...
Bob Dylan. Bruce Springsteen. Paul Simon.Neil Young. Stevie Nicks. All have sold their music catalogs over the last year and a half for huge sums, part of a broad transference of the ownership of ...
Neil Diamond sold his song catalog and recording rights to Universal Music Group, ... Mr. Diamond’s music has also been used in the film and TV industry for shows like "Friends" and "The Simpsons." ...
Neil Diamond has sold his publishing and master recordings to Universal Music Group in the latest major catalog deal. No financial terms were disclosed. Along with his publishing and masters, the ...
Neil Diamond sold his song catalog and recording rights to Universal Music Group UMG-0.22 % decrease; red down pointing triangle, the latest deal of musicians selling their portfolios.