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Imitation Diamond
I was there at the Coronado Diamond show when the audience was asked by David J. Sherry "How many of you have been to a Neil Diamond Show". A large percentage of the 8,ooo fans present put up their hands. Then he asked "How many of you have been to a see us before".. and the response was surprising. More than half the crowd responded with very loud audible cheers. They loved the show and were back for more. David is no "fake diamond". He gives a warm and intimate performance re-creating the musical and emotional experience of a Neil Diamond show. This is going to be a great show. Better get tickets early cause there's only so many and a whole lot of fans.— November 2, 2011 5:36 p.m.
The Real Neil
I saw David perform his amazing show for the first time in June of 2007 at the Moonlight Amphitheater in Vista California. From the first seconds of the intro you got the feeling that this was going to be big, and it was. The lights, the smoke, the orchestrations of the synthesizer, and then it really exploded into Crunchy Granola Sweet with all the feeling and effect of a really major show. There was David under the spot with that blue sequinned shirt giving the complete appearance vocally, musically and visually of a classic Neil Diamond show. He took great pains to reproduce the sound and feel of what Neil was able to do to and audience and it all came from David's appreciation and adulation of Neil and his music. I'm so glad that this meeting has finally taken place. I know that if Neil ever gets to see David perform he'd feel honored.— January 25, 2009 10:13 p.m.