Denny Diamond Concert for One or Ticket Package for Two at Milwaukee Athletic Club on June 22 at 8 p.m. (Up to 52% Off)
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Denny Diamond summons rich baritone of Neil Diamond for infectious, sing-along pop classics such as "Sweet Caroline"
Reaching toward a singer is a popular way to let them know that you appreciate their work and aren’t afraid of their baby-like hands. Get close to the action with this deal to see Denny Diamond & The Family Jewels at the Milwaukee Athletic Club on Friday, June 22, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- For $25, you get one general-admission ticket (a $50 value).
- For $58, you get two general-admission tickets and two drinks (up to a $120 total value).<p>
When children go to work with their parents, they often sit in an office building, watching long telephone calls, extended typing sessions, and reports being made on the speed of drying paint. But when Lucas and Spenser––the family in Denny Diamond & The Family Jewels––follow their dad to work, they wave at passing office buildings and take to the stage, picking through riffs on an electric guitar and banging on a bass drum. There, the only boss Denny reports to is Mr. Neil Diamond––or at least his catalog of infectiously cheery pop hits.
During sets, Denny’s voice dips into the distinctive Diamond baritone to lament about the “good times that never seemed so good” in “Sweet Caroline.” Lucas strums the guitar and Spenser slaps the snare in the toe-tapping, patriotic salute of “America,” which the trio has performed on the WGN network. Along with Neil Diamond hits, the band also belts out work by legends such as Johnny Cash, Roger Miller, Dean Martin, and Ricky Nelson to rile up crowds without dropping a bucket of scorpions from the ceiling.
Denny Diamond summons rich baritone of Neil Diamond for infectious, sing-along pop classics such as "Sweet Caroline"
Reaching toward a singer is a popular way to let them know that you appreciate their work and aren’t afraid of their baby-like hands. Get close to the action with this deal to see Denny Diamond & The Family Jewels at the Milwaukee Athletic Club on Friday, June 22, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- For $25, you get one general-admission ticket (a $50 value).
- For $58, you get two general-admission tickets and two drinks (up to a $120 total value).<p>
When children go to work with their parents, they often sit in an office building, watching long telephone calls, extended typing sessions, and reports being made on the speed of drying paint. But when Lucas and Spenser––the family in Denny Diamond & The Family Jewels––follow their dad to work, they wave at passing office buildings and take to the stage, picking through riffs on an electric guitar and banging on a bass drum. There, the only boss Denny reports to is Mr. Neil Diamond––or at least his catalog of infectiously cheery pop hits.
During sets, Denny’s voice dips into the distinctive Diamond baritone to lament about the “good times that never seemed so good” in “Sweet Caroline.” Lucas strums the guitar and Spenser slaps the snare in the toe-tapping, patriotic salute of “America,” which the trio has performed on the WGN network. Along with Neil Diamond hits, the band also belts out work by legends such as Johnny Cash, Roger Miller, Dean Martin, and Ricky Nelson to rile up crowds without dropping a bucket of scorpions from the ceiling.