Diamond’s pictures now live on their own page.
If you have or know of any pictures of Dave Diamond, please visit the contact page.
And, if you have any stories of memories about The Diamond, you can share them here.

May 17, 2009 • 2:55 am 0
Diamond’s pictures now live on their own page.
If you have or know of any pictures of Dave Diamond, please visit the contact page.
And, if you have any stories of memories about The Diamond, you can share them here.

May 17, 2009 • 12:59 am 5
Always on the cusp of innovation, in the summer of 2005 Dave Diamond launched a podcast. His podcast, a reprise of the Diamond Mine Radio Show, was a mixture of the classic, deep, poetic, and rockin Dave Diamond 60′s radio vibe. The show was recorded for Black Hills State University on the college radio station KBHU.
Three episodes were produced (click to listen):
The Diamond Mine, May – June 2005, Black Hills State University, KBHU FM
- Dave Diamond: Executive Producer, Lead On-Air Talent, Writer
- Dan Patterson: Producer, Editor, Co-Writer, On-Air Talent
- Makaela Heeb: On-Air Talent, Co-Writer
Thanks.
Note: These episodes do contain some RIAA music. They were created as as a part of an academic project for Black Hills State University, no money was exchanged or profit made, and are covered under an educational license for KBHU and BHSU. Though these episodes are educational and not for profit, they episodes will be removed upon request of rights holders.
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May 17, 2009 • 12:02 am 1
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Radio Broadcaster, Writer, Academic – Now a college professor, during the 60s and 70s Dave Diamond was a DJ at some Americas biggest stations: KFI, KFRC, KIIS, KBHU, and many more. He booked the Doors early gigs in LA, was on the first Beatles tour, and wrote songs with Janis Joplin. This is Dave Diamond’s home and legacy online. More…

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