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Monday, December 7, 1981 Tempe, Arizona ASU Activity Center 2 Wednesday, December 9, 1981 Tucson, Arizona Tucson Community Center 1 Friday, December 11, 1981 Austin, Texas Frank Erwin Center 1 Saturday, December 12, 1981 Dallas, Texas Reunion Arena 2 Wednesday, December 16, 1981 Seattle, Washington Seattle Center Coliseum 3 Sunday, December 20, 1981 San Francisco, California Cow Palace 3

Thursday, February 25, 1982 Detroit, Michigan Joe Louis Arena 3 Monday, March 1, 1982 Atlanta, Georgia Omni 2 Wednesday, March 3, 1982 Columbia, South Carolina Carolina Coliseum 1 Thursday, March 4, 1982 Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Coliseum 1 Friday, March 5, 1982 Williamsburg, Virginia William and Mary Hall 1 Saturday, March 6, 1982 Roanoke, Virginia Civic Center 1 Monday, March 8, 1982 East Rutherford, New Jersey Brendan Byrne Arena 3 Friday, March 12, 1982 Providence, Rhode Island Civic Center 2 Thursday, May 13, 1982 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverfront Coliseum 2 Saturday, May 15, 1982 Lexington, Kentucky Rupp Arena 1 Monday, May 17, 1982 Ames, Iowa Hilton Coliseum 1 Tuesday, May 18, 1982 St. Paul, Minnesota Civic Center 2 Tuesday, May 25, 1982 Indianapolis, Indiana Market Square Arena 2 Thursday, May 27, 1982 St. Louis, Missouri The Arena 1 Friday, May 28, 1982 Chicago, Illinois Chicago Stadium 5 Friday, June 4, 1982 Cleveland, Ohio Richfield Coliseum 2 Sunday, June 6, 1982 Buffalo, New York Memorial Auditorium 1 Monday, June 7, 1982 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civic Arena 2 Thursday, September 9, 1982 Bloomington, Indiana I.U. Assembly Hall 1 Friday, September 10, 1982 Charleston, West Virginia Charleston Civic Center 1 Saturday, September 11, 1982 Norfolk, Virginia Scope 1 Sunday, September 12, 1982 Landover, Maryland Capitol Centre 2 Tuesday, September 14, 1982 Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro Coliseum 1 Wednesday, September 15, 1982 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Spectrum 3 Sunday, September 19, 1982 Hartford, Connecticut Hartford Civic Center 3 Wednesday, September 22, 1982 Portland, Maine Cumberland County Civic Center 1 Thursday, September 23, 1982 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Forum 1 Friday, September 24, 1982 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Maple Leaf Gardens 3 Monday, November 22, 1982 Hollywood, Florida Sportatorium 2 Friday, November 26, 1982 Mobile, Alabama Mobile Municipal Auditorium 1 Saturday, November 27, 1982 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Centroplex 2 Monday, November 29, 1982 Houston, Texas The Summit 2 Wednesday, December 1, 1982 San Antonio, Texas Convention Center Arena 1 Thursday, December 2, 1982 Fort Worth, Texas Tarrant County Convention Center 1 Friday, December 3, 1982 Tulsa, Oklahoma ORU Mabee Center 1 Sunday, December 5, 1982 Kansas City, Missouri Kemper Arena 2

Thursday, April 21, 1983 Detroit, Michigan Joe Louis Arena 5 Tuesday, April 26, 1983 St. Louis, Missouri The Arena 2 Thursday, April 28, 1983 Chicago, Illinois Chicago Stadium 2 Friday, April 29, 1983 Champaign, Illinois Assembly Hall 1 Saturday, June 4, 1983 Denver, Colorado McNichols Sports Arena 2 Tuesday, June 7, 1983 Tempe, Arizona ASU Activity Center 2 Monday, June 13, 1983 Inglewood, California The Forum 7 Monday, October 17, 1983 Tacoma, Washington Tacoma Dome 2 Thursday, October 20, 1983 Oakland, California Oakland Coliseum Arena 4 Monday, October 24, 1983 San Diego, California Sports Arena 3 Saturday, December 3, 1983 Austin, Texas Frank Erwin Center 1 Sunday, December 4, 1983 Dallas, Texas Reunion Arena 3 Wednesday, December 7, 1983 Houston, Texas The Summit 3 Monday, December 12, 1983 Lincoln, Nebraska Devaney Sports Complex 1 Tuesday, December 13, 1983 Kansas City, Missouri Kemper Arena 2 Friday, December 16, 1983 Indianapolis, Indiana Market Square Arena 2 Sunday, December 18, 1983 Cleveland, Ohio Richfield Coliseum 3

Saturday, February 4, 1984 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Spectrum 3 Wednesday, February 8, 1984 Hartford, Connecticut Hartford Civic Center 2 Friday, February 10, 1984 Worcester, Massachusetts Centrum 3 Tuesday, February 14, 1984 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civic Arena 2 Thursday, February 16, 1984 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverfront Coliseum 2 Saturday, June 16, 1984 Atlantic City, New Jersey Convention Hall 3 Saturday, June 23, 1984 London, England Earl's Court 6 Saturday, June 30, 1984 Dublin, Ireland Croke Park 1 Monday, July 2, 1984 Birmingham, England National Exhibition Centre 4 Saturday, July 7, 1984 Frankfurt, Germany Festhalle 2 Monday, July 9, 1984 Stuttgart, Germany Martin-Schleyer-Halle 1 Thursday, July 12, 1984 Berlin, Germany Waldbuhne 1 Saturday, July 14, 1984 Munich, Germany Olympiahalle 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1984 Bad Segeberg, Germany Freilicht-Theatre 1 Friday, July 20, 1984 Rotterdam, The Netherlands Ahoy 1 Friday, August 3, 1984 Bloomington, Minnesota Met Center 4 Wednesday, August 8, 1984 Landover, Maryland Capitol Centre 2 Friday, August 10, 1984 Hampton, Virginia Hampton Coliseum 2 Monday, August 13, 1984 Atlanta, Georgia Omni 2 Wednesday, August 15, 1984 Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Col. 1 Friday, August 17, 1984 Clarkston, Michigan Pine Knob 5 Thursday, August 23, 1984 Chicago, Illinois Poplar Creek 3 August 26-27, 1984 Arena, St. Louis, MO Sunday, November 25, 1984 Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Palace 3 Thursday, November 29, 1984 Denver, Colorado McNichols Sports Arena 2 Thursday, December 6, 1984 Dallas, Texas Reunion Arena 3 Sunday, December 9, 1984 Austin, Texas Frank Erwin Center 1 Monday, December 10, 1984 Houston, Texas The Summit 3 Thursday, December 13, 1984 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Centroplex 2 Sunday, December 16, 1984 Norman, Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center 1 Monday, December 17, 1984 Tulsa, Oklahoma ORU Mabee Center 1 Wednesday, December 19, 1984 Louisville, Kentucky Freedom Hall 1 Thursday, December 20, 1984 Indianapolis, Indiana Market Square Arena 2

Monday, March 11, 1985 San Francisco, California Cow Palace 5 Sunday, March 17, 1985 Pullman, Washington Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum 1 Monday, March 18, 1985 Portland, Oregon Memorial Coliseum 1 Tuesday, March 19, 1985 Vancouver, B.C., Canada Pacific Coliseum 2 Saturday, March 23, 1985 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Northlands Coliseum 2 Friday, March 29, 1985 Seattle, Washington Seattle Center Coliseum 5 Thursday, April 4, 1985 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Saddledome 2 Monday, December 9, 1985 Ames, Iowa Hilton Coliseum 1 Tuesday, December 10, 1985 Kansas City, Missouri Kemper Arena 1 Wednesday, December 11, 1985 St. Louis, Missouri The Arena 2 Saturday, December 14, 1985 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverfront Coliseum 2 Monday, December 16, 1985 Detroit, Michigan Joe Louis Arena 4 Saturday, December 21, 1985 St. Paul, Minnesota Civic Center 2

Monday, April 7, 1986 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civic Arena 2 Wednesday, April 9, 1986 Roanoke, Virginia Civic Center 1 Thursday, April 10, 1986 Richmond, Virginia Richmond Coliseum 1 Friday, April 11, 1986 Landover, Maryland Capitol Centre 2 Monday, April 14, 1986 Hartford, Connecticut Hartford Civic Center 2 Wednesday, April 16, 1986 Worcester, Massachusetts Centrum 4 Monday, April 21, 1986 New Haven, Connecticut New Haven Coliseum 1 Tuesday, April 22, 1986 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Spectrum 2 Tuesday, May 27, 1986 Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Palace 3 Saturday, May 31, 1986 Denver, Colorado McNichols Sports Arena 2 Tuesday, June 3, 1986 Indianapolis, Indiana Market Square Arena 2 Friday, June 6, 1986 Atlanta, Georgia Omni 2 Monday, June 9, 1986 Dallas, Texas Reunion Arena 2 Wednesday, June 11, 1986 Austin, Texas Frank Erwin Center 1 Thursday, June 12, 1986 Houston, Texas The Summit 2 Tuesday, July 8, 1986 Chicago, Illinois Poplar Creek 5 Tuesday, July 15, 1986 Clarkston, Michigan Pine Knob 5 Monday, July 21, 1986 Cleveland, Ohio Blossom Music Center 2 Thursday, July 24, 1986 New York, New York Madison Square Garden 8 Thursday, August 14, 1986 Los Angeles, California The Greek Theatre 14 Tuesday, September 9, 1986 Tacoma, Washington Tacoma Dome 2 Friday, September 12, 1986 Vancouver, B.C., Canada B.C. Place 1 Saturday, September 13, 1986 Portland, Oregon Memorial Coliseum 2 Tuesday, September 16, 1986 Mountain View, California Shoreline Amphitheater 3 Saturday, September 20, 1986 Reno, Nevada Lawyor Special Events Center 1 Monday, September 22, 1986 San Diego, California Sports Arena 3 Thursday, September 25, 1986 Tempe, Arizona ASU Activity Center 2

Tuesday, February 17, 1987 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Myriad Convention Center 1 Thursday, February 19, 1987 Baton Rouge, Louisiana LSU Assembly Center 1 Friday, February 20, 1987 Pensacola, Florida Civic Center 1 Sunday, February 22, 1987 Tallahassee, Florida Civic Center 1 Monday, February 23, 1987 Orlando, Florida Orange Co. Convention and Civic Center 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1987 Tampa, Florida USF Sun Dome 3 Friday, February 27, 1987 Hollywood, Florida Sportatorium 2 Wednesday, April 29, 1987 South Bend, Indiana Athletic and Convocation Center 1 April 30, 1987 Roberts Stadium, Evansville, IN Friday, May 1, 1987 Champaign, Illinois Assembly Hall 1 Saturday, May 2, 1987 Carbondale, Illinois Southern Illinois University Arena 1 Monday, May 4, 1987 Wichita, Kansas Kansas Coliseum 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1987 Tulsa, Oklahoma ORU Mabee Center 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1987 Little Rock, Arkansas Barton Coliseum 1 Friday, May 8, 1987 Knoxville, Tennessee Stokeley Athletic Center 1 Saturday, May 9, 1987 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverbend 2 Tuesday, May 12, 1987 Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Coliseum 1 Wednesday, May 13, 1987 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dean Smith Student Activity Center 1 Thursday, May 14, 1987 Norfolk, Virginia Scope 2 Friday, June 19, 1987 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Maple Leaf Gardens 3 Tuesday, June 23, 1987 Saratoga Springs, New York Saratoga Performing Arts Center 2 Thursday, June 25, 1987 Mansfield, Massachusetts Great Woods 2 Friday, July 3, 1987 Columbia, Maryland Merriweather Post Pavilion 2 Monday, July 6, 1987 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Marcus Amphitheater 2 Wednesday, July 8, 1987 Bloomington, Minnesota Met Center 4 Monday, July 13, 1987 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Winnipeg Arena 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1987 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Saddledome 2 Friday, July 17, 1987 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Northlands Coliseum 1

Thursday, December 8, 1988 Fort Worth, Texas Tarrant County Convention Center 3 Tuesday, December 13, 1988 Pensacola, Florida Civic Center 1 Thursday, December 15, 1988 Tampa, Florida USF Sun Dome 3 Sunday, December 18, 1988 Miami, Florida Miami Arena 3

Thursday, January 19, 1989 Cleveland, Ohio Richfield Coliseum 2 Monday, January 23, 1989 Chicago, Illinois Rosemont Horizon 3 Thursday, January 26, 1989 Indianapolis, Indiana Market Square Arena 2 Sunday, January 29, 1989 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civic Arena 2 Wednesday, February 1, 1989 Auburn Hills, Michigan The Palace 4 Monday, February 6, 1989 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Spectrum 2 Thursday, February 9, 1989 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Maple Leaf Gardens 2 Saturday, February 11, 1989 Buffalo, New York Memorial Auditorium 1 Monday, February 13, 1989 Worcester, Massachusetts Centrum 3 Thursday, February 16, 1989 East Rutherford, New Jersey Brendan Byrne Arena 3 Monday, February 20, 1989 Hartford, Connecticut Hartford Civic Center 2 Wednesday, February 22, 1989 Uniondale, New York Nassau Coliseum 3 Tuesday, April 4, 1989 Vancouver, B.C., Canada Pacific Coliseum 1 Friday, April 7, 1989 Seattle, Washington Seattle Center Coliseum 3 Tuesday, April 11, 1989 San Francisco, California Cow Palace 3 Friday, April 14, 1989 Sacramento, California Arco Arena 2 Monday, April 17, 1989 San Diego, California Sports Arena 3 Friday, April 21, 1989 Tempe, Arizona ASU Activity Center 2 Friday, June 9, 1989 Norfolk, Virginia Scope 2 Monday, June 12, 1989 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverfront Coliseum 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1989 St. Louis, Missouri The Arena 1 Wednesday, June 14, 1989 Kansas City, Missouri Kemper Arena 1 Friday, June 16, 1989 Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Palace 3 Wednesday, June 28, 1989 Inglewood, California The Forum 10 Wednesday, July 12, 1989 Denver, Colorado McNichols Sports Arena 2 Saturday, July 15, 1989 Bloomington, Minnesota Met Center 3 Wednesday, July 19, 1989 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Marcus Amphitheater 3 Wednesday, July 26, 1989 Atlanta, Georgia Omni 2 Friday, July 28, 1989 Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Coliseum 1 Saturday, July 29, 1989 Landover, Maryland Capital Centre 3 Friday, October 13, 1989 Dublin, Ireland RDS Simmonscourt Pavilion 10 Friday, October 27, 1989 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion 1 Saturday, October 28, 1989 Munich, Germany Olympiahalle 1 Monday, October 30, 1989 Berlin, Germany Deutschlandhalle 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1989 Dortmund, Germany Westfalenhalle 1 Friday, November 3, 1989 Frankfurt, Germany Festhalle 1 Sunday, November 5, 1989 Rotterdam, The Netherlands Ahoy 2 Wednesday, November 8, 1989 Birmingham, England National Exhibition Centre 5 Tuesday, November 14, 1989 London, England Wembley Arena 8

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Neil Diamond: 'Hello Again'

The musicians and "roadies" who travel with Neil Diamond were in Worcester, Mass., between road shows when spring fever hit on a sunny Sunday afternoon and they decided to play ball.

So while Diamond went out to buy a mitt, the entourage -- about 40, by one estimate -- got the game underway.

"It's probably a good thing I'm sitting here talking to you," said composer and keyboard man Tom Hensley, recalling that his high school gym teacher made him do exercises as punishment. "They're choosing up sides."

Hensley is art director and one of two musical directors for Diamond's special tonight, "Neil Diamond: 'Hello Again' " (8 on CBS). He has written several songs for Diamond's albums, including "Forever in Blue Jeans" and "American Popular Song"; shares credit for the title song on Diamond's new album, "Headed for the Future," and appeared briefly with the star in "The Jazz Singer."

"There's some stuff in the special that's quite neat," said Hensley. "Neil's a pretty funny guy." Fledgling comedian Diamond gets help tonight from guests Carol Burnett and Stevie Wonder.

But this is Diamond's first TV special in nine years. If you haven't been able to catch him on tour, you've been left with only his many albums or his one 1980 movie, "The Jazz Singer." So what has he been doing, anyway?

Diamond, having returned and joined the game, made a run for his team and then left the playing field briefly to talk about his family and private life, about which he is somewhat protective; the camaraderie of his traveling entourage, and tonight's special, which -- appropriately for a man who seems to drop in and out of public life -- is called "Hello Again."

"Last year was kind of a rough year. My dad passed away last March. I didn't do much work for eight or nine months after that. I kind of pulled it all together and decided I would make this my 'coming out' year. We have a TV special and I have a brand new album coming out ("Headed for the Future") and we have this major tour."

But for Grammy-winner Diamond, an occasional hiatus from the public eye is not particularly uncommon.

In 1970 Diamond was the nation's top- selling male singer, but in late 1972, after a European tour, he decided to take a sabbatical from the concert stage and work instead on his musical score for the 1973 film "Jonathan Livingston Seagull," which won a Grammy and grossed $12 million, compared to the movie's $2 million. Reportedly, Diamond saw only 12 minutes of film rushes but was so impressed by the photography that he agreed to do the score for $100,000 if producer Hall Bartlett would guarantee that 48 minutes of Diamond's music would be used as written.

Then he spent the next four years "getting to know myself and my family, to write, to explore different kinds of music without the distraction of having to tour. I came back with a great deal of confidence; I wasn't as insecure about myself as a person. They were four of the best years of my life."

Diamond did not return to the stage until 1976, when he performed in Australia and New Zealand; at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles (followed by the album "Live at the Greek"); in Las Vegas, where a one- week show reportedly earned him $425,000, and in a television special. The following year marked another TV special and another album, "I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight." The same year -- 1977 -- "Beautiful Noise" became his 11th LP in a row to be certified gold or platinum.

That summer Diamond told a reporter that he was thinking of quitting concerts altogether after a scheduled performance in Moscow in 1980, saying that traveling with almost 50 people and 20 tons of equipment was becoming too complicated.

In 1979 Diamond, then 38, underwent 91/2 hours of surgery to remove a piece of vertebra from his spine, and then the next year starred in a remake of Al Jolson's "The Jazz Singer" with Lucie Arnaz and Sir Laurence Olivier, for which he composed and performed the film's soundtrack. Though panned by most critics, the film grossed $45 million, and the soundtrack sold 10 million copies.

Since then, Diamond hasn't appeared in any film or television special, although he has continued to compose and to turn out albums, notably his recent "Primitive." "I do write," he said, "that's basically what I do. That's very time-consuming, when you do it every day. I record. I haven't been doing a really heavy schedule like we are now . . . "

In a business where transience seems almost a way of life, Diamond and his entourage appear to be a relatively stable group. Hensley has been with Diamond more than 10 years, but said, "I'm one of the newer guys . . . Richard Bennett and Alan Lindgren (the other musical director for the TV special) have been with him 14 years, I think."

Diamond agreed. "There's very strong camaraderie. We all know what we're out here for. I'm lucky to have them; I consider myself very lucky . . . While you're moving around very quickly, you're very close when you're on the road -- it's fun, it's exciting."

The current tour began in Pittsburgh in April, then moved to Washington, D.C.; to locations in Massachusetts and Connecticut and to Philadelphia before returning to Los Angeles for a break. This week, Diamond will begin a swing through the Midwest, where he is extremely popular (Kansas City fans trying to get tickets for a concert 21/2 years ago overloaded and temporarily knocked out the city's telephone system). He plans to cover more of the nation throughout the summer. "It's probably the largest tour I've been involved with in a long time," he said. "We may take it overseas."

But traveling also takes him away from his home in Malibu, where he does much of his composing, and from his family. Diamond, married for a second time, has two sons -- one in high school, one only 8 -- and two daughters. The elder daughter attends college in Boston but studied in Spain this spring, and the other is a high school junior. While the tour was in the Northeast last month, he took time out to help her check out colleges.

Diamond, the son of a dry goods merchant, went to New York University on a fencing scholarship and once planned to become a physician, but dropped out to take a $50-a-week contract at a music company with a stable of songwriters.

Diamond is a little reluctant to talk about his family, a bit protective. "I live a pretty quiet life -- I try to, anyway, because I find that so much of the public part can take over if you let it. You have to try to be private in a very public profession." In a 1982 interview, Diamond told Richard Harrington of The Washington Post that "I have never really gone public except under very special circumstances . . . I try to keep all of my creative strength and preserve it for those moments of writing and recording. You can't be a star 24 hours a day. You can be a star for two hours, and that's fine."

Diamond said he talks frequently with his younger brother (whom he calls "an electronic genius") in Los Angeles. His mother lives in California but maintains a home in Brighton Beach, in Brooklyn, where he grew up and where, for his 14th birthday, the somewhat introverted teen- ager received a second-hand guitar (he said it cost $9), took a few lessons and wrote his first song, "Hear Them Bells."

Since then, Diamond has sold more than 60 million albums and become a multimillionaire. His popularity spans the globe: Princess Diana wanted him included among the guests at the White House dinner for the British royal couple last year, and in Australia, where a developer promised him $1 million in land and cash if he would appear, promoters received sacks full of letters with blank checks based on mere rumors that he might tour.

Of tonight's special, he said: "It was fun to do. We had a chance to do some comedy, which I wanted very much -- I didn't want it to be a serious thing. I had some very good help. When you're working with Carol Burnett, she can composed and performed the film's soundtrack. Though panned by most critics, the film grossed $45 million, and the soundtrack sold 10 million copies.

Of tonight's special, he said: "It was fun to do. We had a chance to do some comedy, which I wanted very much -- I didn't want it to be a serious thing. I had some very good help. When you're working with Carol Burnett, she can make a door frame funny. I think Stevie Wonder did some surprising vignettes that are based on truth . . . "

Diamond's fans will recognize some of the composer's long-time hits, "Hello Again," "September Morn," "Cherry, Cherry," "Sweet Caroline," "America" and "I'm Alive." Diamond combines with Wonder on "Sir Duke" and with Burnett on a medley that includes ''Hello Again," "Song Sung Blue," "Play Me," "Love on the Rocks" and "You Don't Send Me Flowers," the duet that originally paired him with former classmate Barbra Streisand.

Diamond was ready to return to the Sunday afternoon ball game. At 45, he admitted, "I still think of myself as an adult teen-ager." With a tour, an album and a television special, he's off and running. He hopes he'll score again.

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