Neil Diamond, 82, is back in the spotlight, and fans are emotional over the famed singer’s recent appearance signing copies of his latest album, Wild At Heart. Diamond slipped into a local Barnes & Noble to sign copies of the record, leaving fans nostalgic and thrilled to see the ’70s icon looking fit and healthy despite his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis.
In a post shared to social media, Neil Diamond can be seen sporting a gray beard and short hair, looking trim and healthy, smiling as he autographs copies of his latest release. The “Sweet Caroline” singer has drawn renewed attention thanks to the hit Broadway show about his life, A Beautiful Noise, and the Academy Award-nominated film Song Sung Blueabout a Neil Diamond cover band, with fans delighted to see rare photos of the music legend.
Fans React to Rare Public Appearance
“You are looking great,” gushed one fan. Another added, “Does Neil realize how much he is loved? He was gorgeous as a young man and he is adorable as a senior citizen!! His music is fabulous and forever!!” “He’s out and about, and actually looks good considering his Parkinson’s,” added one more.
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Neil Diamond’s Wild At Heart Album and Career Legacy
Neil Diamond has largely stepped back from performing following his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis. The ’70s icon’s latest album, Wild At Heart, contains 10 previously unreleased songs originally recorded during the sessions for his 2008 album Home Before Dark.
Described as reflective, stripped-down, and emotionally intimate, Wild At Heart showcases Neil Diamond’s signature storytelling style. The album is the third and final collaboration between the singer and legendary producer Rick Rubin.
One of the most prolific and well-known singer-songwriters of the 1970s, Neil Diamond is responsible for hits like “Red, Red Wine,” made famous by UB40, “Cracklin’ Rosie,” and “Song Sung Blue.”
In 2018, Diamond revealed he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, leading him to step away from touring. Despite stepping back from the road, Diamond’s rare public appearances, including the opening of his Broadway show, continue to be met with emotion from fans thrilled to see one of the music industry’s best still creating music despite health setbacks.
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