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Sweet Caroline's Dueling Piano Bar announced on Facebook May 20 that, after a year and a half of business, the entertainment ...
Neil Diamond may have been inspired to write “Sweet Caroline” after seeing a photo of JFK’s daughter in the early ’60s. Decades later, it became the unlikely good luck charm of the Boston ...
It is a building chorus of fans all singing along to Neil Diamond’s 1969 hit “Sweet Caroline.” The infectious song, easily singable with crowd-friendly flourishes, is no stranger to the ...
Apparently, Diamond needed a three-syllable name to fit the melody, and “Sweet Marcia” just didn’t work. Caroline was a name he had written down and it fit perfectly. “I was writing a song ...
Although it wasn’t a winning night on the field for the Boston Red Sox on Saturday, baseball fans received a treat from Neil Diamond, who gave a rare live performance of “Sweet Caroline.” ...
According to the post, Sweet Caroline’s will host parties May 21-24 and May 28-31 to celebrate their farewell.
In the case of Sweet Caroline, he adds:“Unusually it is the non-lyrical musical punctuation – ‘dum dum dum’ – that gets the biggest crowd moment. Such a joyous and simple musical phrase ...
In a heartfelt announcement shared via Facebook on Tuesday, Sweet Caroline’s Dueling Piano Bar revealed it will be closing ...
Last call for fun at Sweet Caroline's Dueling Piano Bar! Join Bossier City for their farewell parties this week!
The competition marked the first time either England team had won a major tournament since 1966, with “Sweet Caroline” being sung throughout. Diamond’s track was first released in 1969 under ...