Kevorkian to be released from prison in June Jul 30, 2008
Melody Baetens: This month indie psych-rock band Oscillating Fan Club will celebrate the release of their first full length album "Feverish Dreams." The CD was recorded by Jim Diamond at. John Niyo: Talked with a sleepy Ken Holland this afternoon by phone. (Yahoo News -- Assisted Suicide & Euthanasia)
Gore Gore Girls make rock a go-go Apr 14, 2007
The Gores plan to preview songs from the new album, recorded with old friend producer-engineer Jim Diamond (White Stripes, Ponys), on tour this spring. "I've always thought Amy had the combination of the girl-group [sound], the hard rock, and that tough '60s sound," says Diamond over the phone from his Detroit studio, Ghetto Recorders. (Boston Globe)
If They Want To Pardon Jim Morrison, Why Not Lil' Kim Or Ozzy? Our Pardon List Apr 13, 2007
White took full credit, while Stollsteimer said he felt engineer Jim Diamond, who later unsuccessfully sued White over White Stripes royalties (see ), did most of the work. Regardless of what caused the scrap, it's clear who the winner was: White emerged unscathed, despite being able to brawl with only one hand (he'd recently broken his left index finger), and Stollsteimer. (VHI.com -- Music News)
Obituaries for Sunday, March 11, 2007 Mar 11, 2007
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Jim Diamond; two sons; five brothers; and three sisters. Survivors include one sister, Eva M. Varnado of Kentwood; nine nieces, Lillie V. Miller of Baton Rouge, Della V. Simmons and husband Wallace of Magnolia, Betty V. Jefferson and husband Willie of Chicago, Bobbie V. Smith of Kentwood, Helen V. Pounds and husband Alton of Kenner, La. (Enterprise-Journal)
6 pop acts ready to break out in '07 Jan 14, 2007
The foursome is fronted by Farfisa-slinging, single-monikered singer Nicole; its debut CD, "In Black & White" (out Tuesday on its own Atomic Go Go label), features high-profile production by White Stripes/Von Bondies engineer Jim Diamond, who does a great job capturing the band's old-school hooks and libidinous energy. Even better, Diamond leaves ample room in the mix for guitarist Michael Johnny Walker's sizzling six-string workouts. (Boston Globe -- Living)