Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond is the chief executive of the South African Chamber of Commerce in the United States, who reported a significant surge in inquiries from South Africans, particularly Afrikaans individuals, seeking information about relocating to the U.S. following President Trump's executive order offering asylum to white Afrikaans farmers amid concerns over land expropriation in South Africa.
Born on Jan 24, 1941 (84 years old)
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Australia:
Neil Diamond was one of the entertainment figures with whom John Laws often dined.
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Germany:
Neil Diamond is mentioned as the original creator of the song 'Sweet Caroline,' which Söder has recorded a version of.
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Ireland:
Neil Diamond's song Dry Your Eyes was part of the performances in The Last Waltz.
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Brazil:
Neil Diamond had to retire from the stage in 2018 due to his Parkinson's diagnosis.
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Slovakia:
Neil Diamond co-wrote the song 'You Don’t Bring Me Flowers' with Alan Bergman and Barbra Streisand.
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United States:
Neil Diamond emerged from retirement for an impromptu sing-along of 'Sweet Caroline' at his namesake musical in Los Angeles.
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Panama:
Neil Diamond's song 'Sweet Caroline' was played during the match, adding to the atmosphere of the final.
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Costa Rica:
Neil Diamond is a composer who has been affected by Parkinson's disease.
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Canada:
Neil Diamond is among the numerous artists discussed in Peter Goddard's writings.
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Romania:
Neil Diamond is the president of the South African Chamber of Commerce in the USA.
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