Texarkana Gazette

Diamond won’t let Parkinson’s slow him down, talks new DVD

- By Mesfin Fekadu

NEW YORK—Neil Diamond may have retired from the road due to Parkinson’s disease, but he said he’s working hard to get back onstage.

“Well, I’m doing pretty well. I’m active. I take my meds. I do my workouts. I’m in pretty good shape. I’m feeling good. I want to stay productive. I still have my boys. I just can’t do the traveling that I once did, but I have my wife there supporting me (and) friends,” he said in an interview with The Associated Press.

“It does have its challenges, but I’m feeling good and I feel very positive about. I’m feeling better every day,” he added. “Just dealing with it as best I can, and just keep the music coming.”

The 77-year-old canceled planned concerts when he announced he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in January. Still, fans will be able to see the icon perform with “Hot August Night Ill,” a live concert CD/DVD chroniclin­g his return to the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles in August 2012. It’s out on Friday.

The two-hour-plus performanc­e featuring 33 songs celebrated the 40th anniversar­y of his original “Hot August Night” live album, also recorded at the Greek in August 1972. He performed 10 shows at the venue that month.

“It brings back memories—very deep, loving and warm memories,” he said. “Playing there and doing music relating to the audience, it was special.”

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