Neil Diamond has been forced to cancel deuce shows on his North American term of enlistment after approach down with a bout of laryngitis.
The isaac Merrit Singer who is on the road promoting his �??Home After Dark�?? album, postponed his shows in Green Bay, WI (August 27) and St. Louis, MO (29) after difficulties singing during recent performances, according to Live Daily.
Diamond released �??Home After Dark�?? in May, which was produced by Rick Rubin, and the album was his first-ever Number One on the Billboard chart.
Diamond was due to take a break from the run, with the tour to resume in mid-September. It now starts up over again on September 10.
The spell now looks like this:
St. Louis, MO Scotttrade Center (September 10)
Green Bay, WI Resch Center (12)
Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre (14)
Edmonton, Alberta Rexall Place (16)
Calgary, AB Pengrowth Saddledome (18)
Vancouver, British Columbia General Motors Place (20)
Portland, OR Rose Garden Arena (22)
Seattle, WA Key Arena at Seattle Center (24)
Sacramento, CA ARCO Arena (26)
San Jose, CA HP Pavilion at San Jose (28)
Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl (October 1, 2)
Los Angeles, CA Staples Center (4)
San Diego, CA San Diego Sports Arena (7)
Glendale, AZ Jobing.com Arena (10)
San Antonio, TX AT&T Center (12)
Houston, TX Toyota Center (14)
Dallas, TX American Airlines Center (16)
Oklahoma City, OK Ford Center (19)
Tulsa, OK BOK Center (21)
Tampa, FL St. Pete Times Forum (24)
Sunrise, FL BankAtlantic Center (26)
Orlando, FL Amway Arena (28)
Jacksonville, FL Veterans Memorial Coliseum (30)
--By our New York staff.
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Nevea Tears
Artist: Nevea Tears
Genre(s):
Metal
Discography:
Do I Have to Tell You Why I Love You
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
Bridging the unseeable barriers between alloy, hardcore, emo, and regular electronic music, Southern California's Nevea Tears was formed in 2002 by John Morello (throat), Greg Gillis (guitar and vocals), Brent Doan (guitar), Jeff Metajan (keyboards, beatniks), Dom Gomez (bass), and Amber Barnard (drums). Later signed by Eulogy Recordings, the 6 went on to unleash their risk-taking debut, Do I Have to Tell You Why I Love You?, in 2004.
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