Keith Diamond (songwriter), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Keith Diamond (songwriter)

Trinidad and Tobago musician

Date of Birth: 11-Mar-1950

Place of Birth: Trinidad and Tobago

Date of Death: 18-Jan-1997

Profession: record producer

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Keith Diamond (songwriter)

  • Keith Diamond (born Keith Vincent Constantine Alexander; March 11, 1950 – January 18, 1997) was a songwriter and producer who worked with artists such as Donna Summer, Michael Bolton, Sheena Easton, Mick Jagger, Natural Selection (group), and Don Johnson.
  • Diamond also produced and co-wrote Billy Ocean's "Suddenly," "Caribbean Queen (No More Love On The Run)," "Loverboy" and "Mystery Lady," as well as producing and managing groups such as Starpoint and Fredrick Thomas.
  • Keith Diamond also produced and co-wrote James Ingram's album entitled Never Felt So Good in 1986, at the request of Quincy Jones who was tied up with scoring the film The Color Purple.
  • Diamond's composition of "Red Hot Lover" on Ingram's Never Felt So Good was inspired by Lourett Russell Grant, a musical recording artist Diamond had a personal relationship with.

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