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Neil Diamond | Relevance Documentary - Songwriting, Favorite Song, The Monkees, The Jazz Singer — DeepCutsArchive
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Neil Diamond | Relevance Documentary - Songwriting, Favorite Song, The Monkees, The Jazz Singer

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Music Documentary https://soundbitebio.com, The audio in this documentary is captured from Neil Diamond interviews. Neil Diamond is a singer-songwriter, and one of the most successful artists of his time. His trademark style was his quasi-gospel, baritone voice, which helped him sell nearly 125 million records around the world, with over 18 platinum-certified albums. He wrote his first song, ‘Hear them bells’ for his girlfriend, which was recorded a number of years later. He has had the privilege of working with several with record groups including ‘Columbia Records’ ‘Bang’ and ‘MCA’. His songs such as ‘I’ve Been this Way Before’, ‘Song Sung Blue’, ‘Cracklin’ Rose’ and ‘Desiree’ became extremely popular during his time and went on to become the ‘third most successful adult contemporary artist’ on a number of popular music charts. https://stubhub.prf.hn/l/PJRWLNA



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The Jazz Singer is a 1927 American part-talkie musical drama film directed by Alan Crosland and produced by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the first feature-length motion picture with both synchronized recorded music and lip-synchronous singing and speech. Its release heralded the commercial ascendance of sound films and effectively marked the end of the silent film era with the Vitaphone sound-on-disc system, featuring six songs performed by Al Jolson. Based on the 1925 play of the same title by ...

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