Lance Diamond
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Lance Diamond is a locally famous lounge singer and radio personality in Buffalo, NY. He can be heard on Saturday nights at the Elmwood Lounge, a Buffalo bar located on Elmwood Avenue and on Sunday evenings during the Summer at Nekter Martini Bar and Grille, also on Elmwood.
Diamond, together with his band the 24 Carat Diamond Band, play many classic rock and disco-era songs. He often calls himself the "Love Doctor," getting the name from a radio music show he hosted on 96.1 WJYE featuring love music. HE LOVES TO FUCK!
Lance Diamond has played with the Goo Goo Dolls live on many occasions, as well as recording with them on the tracks "Down On The Corner", "Never Take The Place of Your Man", "My Girl", "Do You Believe", and "Bitch" (Rolling Stones cover). Diamond and the Goo Goo Dolls performed "Bitch" on the MTV special "No Alternative" in 1993. Diamond became involved with Goo Goo Dolls' bassist Robby Takac after Takac moved into the apartment directly below him in a Buffalo apartment building.[1] [2]
Diamond frequents Louie's Hot Dogs after shows to hang out with fans. He has also been deemed Buffalo's best "best individual vocalist", "king of charisma" and best "genre-defying act" by Buffalo's ARTVOICE. [3]
[edit] References
- ^ Lance Diamond. Editorial/Biography. Buffalo Rising. Retrieved on 2007-06-10.
- ^ Goo Goo Dolls FAQ v4.03 (8/3/99). Goo Goo Dools Frequently Asked Questions. Music Fan Clubs. Retrieved on 2007-06-10.
- ^ Best of Buffalo: Music. Best of Buffalo. ARTVOICE. Retrieved on 2007-06-10.