Claire Sardina, the real-life inspiration for the movie Song Sung Blue, will make a guest appearance at the “So Good! The ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - A musical celebrating the life of music icon Neil Diamond is now playing at the Orpheum Theater. Diamond ...
We knew it would happen one of these nights as The Eagles continue to take it to the limit, and now the RIAA’s Quadruple Diamond barrier is already gone. The Los Angeles stalwarts’ Their Greatest Hits ...
The United States may feel like it’s on the brink of a civil war led by its own government, but one thing Americans seem to agree on in our nation’s bisesquicentennial year is the peaceful, easy ...
For years, the Eagles have had the bestselling U.S. album of all time. Now, the classic rock legends have made history once more, as Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975 becomes the first album to receive a ...
The new film Song Sung Blue is about a Neil Diamond tribute band. Before Diamond began recording his own hits, he worked in Tin Pan Alley writing songs for others. Originally broadcast in 2005. KUOW ...
Actor Hugh Jackman recently received a gift that was so good, so good, so good. From: Neil Diamond. Jackman portrays real-life Milwaukee Neil Diamond impersonator – err, interpreter (IYKYK) – Mike ...
Hugh Jackman will always remember the night that he sang karaoke with Neil Diamond. The Song Sung Blue star revealed on a recent episode of The Graham Norton Show that the encounter happened after the ...
The story of Mike and Claire Sardina – a struggling husband-and-wife Neil Diamond tribute act from Milwaukee – was never the stuff of Hollywood movies. Unfortunately, it’s been made into one. Hugh ...
Spoiler alert! We're discussing key plot points in the movie "Song Sung Blue" (in theaters now). Beware if you haven't seen it yet and don't want to know. You have to brace yourself for "Song Sung ...
If you’re walking into A Beautiful Noise expecting a jukebox concert of Neil Diamond’s greatest hits, let me reassure you right away: the show absolutely delivers on that promise. The audience claps, ...