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Tribute show brings the sparkle

IF you fondly remember songs like Sweet Caroline, Cherry Cherry and I’m a Believer, then the Neil Diamond Super Hits Show is for you. Every so often a tribute show comes along that is so true to the original that it is in a class of its own and this is one of those shows – a true diamond among the many tribute shows on offer.
Multi-award winning Australian entertainer Steve Cummins is the only tribute artist in the world to have featured on the same program as Neil Diamond. It was live to air on the UK’s BBC radio program Beautiful Noise, The Neil Diamond Story and it was broadcast to over three million listeners.
Steve Cummins has been described by the president of the Neil Diamond fan club in Australia as the only performer to have mastered the feel of Neil Diamond’s music; he performs a brilliant tribute to the man and the songs that embraced the world.
The Neil Diamond Super Hits Show has toured extensively, playing to packed houses through out Australia, New Zealand and Asia for the past 16 years.
Performances for the King of Java, pre-match entertainment for the World Super 12’s Rugby in Dunedin New Zealand, headlining the Gladstone Harbor Festival and numerous performances at the Melbourne Zoo twilight concerts are just a few of the notable credits this show has earned.
Other hits that are played in the show include Cracklin Rosie, Kentucky Woman, Solitary Man, Beautiful Noise, Crunchy Granola Suite and I Am I Said, plus many more.
Don’t miss Steve Cummins presenting The Neil Diamond Super Hits Show at Tewantin-Noosa RSL on Saturday 30 July in the South Bar from 8pm.

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