The Tragic Reasons Why You Don’t Hear About Neil Diamond Anymore

Neil Diamond, known for hits like “Sweet Caroline” and “America,” stepped away from the spotlight due to Parkinson’s disease, which he revealed in 2018. This condition led him to stop touring and has significantly impacted his daily life.

Despite his illness, Diamond continues his passion for music by writing and recording in the studio. He made a rare appearance at the 2020 “Keep Memory Alive Power of Love Gala” in Las Vegas.

Diamond has openly discussed his struggles with Parkinson’s, remaining “optimistic in the face of adversity.” Although he no longer performs live, his music still resonates globally, ensuring his legacy endures.

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