U.S. singer and songwriter Neil
Diamond was honored with a star on the famed Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday,
capping a prolific career which spanned almost five decades.
"It makes me part of the Hollywood
culture, American culture and I think it's important and fun for that reason,
and I'm happy to be part of this activities, support Hollywood around the
world," Diamond said at a late-morning ceremony held on the sidewalk along
the avenue, one of the most recognized spot in Hollywood.
As one of the most-decorated
singers in America, Diamond began his career by writing songs for established
songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. In 1966 he signed with Atlantic
Records' Bang Records label, and ushered in a successful career which including
his first hit "Solitary Man,"which established his fame in the music
world.
Diamond was widely regarded as
the third most successful adult contemporary artist ever on the Billboard chart
behind Barbra Streisand and Elton John. He has sold more than 125 million
albums worldwide. Fifty-six songs were recognized at Billboard's Hot 100.
The singer was introduced into
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011.
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