Skip to content

Diamond Forever tribute show coming to the legion

From Tin Pan Alley to Hollywood, the songs of Neil Diamond continue to attract new fans to go along with the legions of old.
40332tribunea13-pic-diamond-forever-WEBSITE-HEADSHOT
Jason Scott pays tribute to the great Neil Diamond both in looks and in his music.

From Tin Pan Alley to Hollywood, through the turbulence of the 1960s and on into the 21st century, the songs of Neil Diamond continue to attract new fans to go along with the legions of old.

Jason Scott’s Diamond Forever: a Celebration of Neil Diamond tribute show coming to the legion this month is an extremely entertaining recognition to the music and talent of this legendary singer-songwriter.

“Neil Diamond has recorded his music so many times, and changed it so much, that interpreting that music can in itself be an art,” says Scott, creator and performance artist for the one man live stage extravaganza coming to the legion this month.

“When you look at Neil Diamond’s history and career of six decades, you realize the music and the possibilities of that music are unlimited.”

Enhanced by background stories, humour, authentic costuming, studio recorded audio tracks and incredibly realistic “spot on” vocals, this audience interactive show creates a sight and sound experience that transports Neil Diamond fans down memory lane!

The process of interpreting Neil Diamond’s harmonious combination of notes, is not dissimilar to a symphony conductor interpreting the music of Beethoven from a score.

Certainly Neil Diamond is not just a simple songwriter, but a composer and performer as well.

Jason Scott’s musical resume is also impeccable.

He began attending the Toronto Conservatory of Music at the age of five, achieving first degree honours by age 15.

In his 20s, Scott toured extensively with nightclub and concert bands and in his thirties Jason was a Canadian record label signed recording artist, writer and performer.

In 2005 in Las Vegas, Jason was the first ever Canadian international performer to win the Be a Legend celebrity tribute artist competition as Neil Diamond, at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino.

A well received audition followed with “On Stage Entertainment” owners of the world famous Legends In Concert.

His tribute show has won numerous awards and been featured in other Las Vegas tribute shows, breaking attendance records at The Fremont Street Experience in 2012.

He has also performed at numerous high profile hotel shows in Las Vegas and Orlando, Florida.

The Diamond Forever show will be on stage at the legion Saturday, March 22 from 7 to 10 p.m.

Tickets are $20 and available at the legion.

Jason Scott’s Diamond Forever: a Celebration of Neil Diamond tribute show coming to the legion this month is an extremely entertaining recognition to the music and talent of this legendary singer-songwriter.

“Neil Diamond has recorded his music so many times, and changed it so much, that interpreting that music can in itself be an art,” says Scott, creator and performance artist for the one man live stage extravaganza coming to the legion this month.

“When you look at Neil Diamond’s history and career of six decades, you realize the music and the possibilities of that music are unlimited.”

Enhanced by background stories, humour, authentic costuming, studio recorded audio tracks and incredibly realistic “spot on” vocals, this audience interactive show creates a sight and sound experience that transports Neil Diamond fans down memory lane!

The process of interpreting Neil Diamond’s harmonious combination of notes, is not dissimilar to a symphony conductor interpreting the music of Beethoven from a score.

Certainly Neil Diamond is not just a simple songwriter, but a composer and performer as well.

Jason Scott’s musical resume is also impeccable.

He began attending the Toronto Conservatory of Music at the age of five, achieving first degree honours by age 15.

In his 20s, Scott toured extensively with nightclub and concert bands and in his thirties Jason was a Canadian record label signed recording artist, writer and performer.

In 2005 in Las Vegas, Jason was the first ever Canadian international performer to win the Be a Legend celebrity tribute artist competition as Neil Diamond, at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino.

A well received audition followed with “On Stage Entertainment” owners of the world famous Legends In Concert.

His tribute show has won numerous awards and been featured in other Las Vegas tribute shows, breaking attendance records at The Fremont Street Experience in 2012.

He has also performed at numerous high profile hotel shows in Las Vegas and Orlando, Florida.

The Diamond Forever show will be on stage at the legion Saturday, March 22 from 7 to 10 p.m.

Tickets are $20 and available at the legion.