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    RIP Jim Diamond

    Jim Diamond sadly passed away at the age of 64. He is survived by his wife and two children.
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    Is this the guy who sings "You Call This Victory" on the Tony Banks box set?
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    'I won't let you down' was a great song
    RIP

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThomasKDye View Post
    Is this the guy who sings "You Call This Victory" on the Tony Banks box set?
    Yes.
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    He guested on Steve Hackett's Darktown as well - Days of Long Ago
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    Quote Originally Posted by wilcox660 View Post
    Yes.
    Very sad. He was talented. And it's a shame when someone goes so young. RIP.
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    The first Ph.D. was such a fine album. Great keyboard-playing from Tony Hymas and wonderful drumming from amongst others Simon Phillips. And of course very much a unique album because of Jim's voice. Farewell, Jim.
    B.t.w. the CD "Three" from Ph.D. was a nice one too.

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    R.I.P., Jim. I should probably listen to the Ph.D. album in his memory.

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