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Dinky Diamond : ウィキペディア英語版 | Norman "Dinky" Diamond
Norman Victor "Dinky" Diamond (15 December 1950–10 September 2004)〔( Norman Victor Diamond England & Wales, Death Index, 1916-2007 - Ancestry.com - pay to view )〕 was a British drummer who played with the rock band Sparks〔(Sparks Profile on the Island Records website )〕 at the height of their fame in the UK in the early 1970s, playing on the albums ''Kimono My House'' (1974), ''Propaganda'' (1974) and ''Indiscreet'' (1975). In 1975 Diamond was voted Drummer of the Year in a poll held by Premier Drums.〔(Talevski, Nick ''Rock Obituaries - Knocking on Heaven's Door'' Omnibus Press (2006) - Google Books pg 131-132 )〕 He committed suicide by hanging in 2004 after a long-running dispute with noisy neighbours.〔 ==Early years== Born in Aldershot in Hampshire, the son of Isabella (née Copland) and Albert Victor Diamond, Norman Diamond gained the nickname "Dinky" as a child because of his small stature. He had three sisters, Maureen, Daphne and Margaret and a brother, David〔 and attended St. Michael's Church of England Secondary School in Aldershot. A self-taught drummer, Diamond played in a variety of local bands including Sound of Time in his native town while working in electrical distribution.〔(Easlea, Daryl ''Talent Is an Asset: The Story of Sparks'' Omnibus Press (2010) - Google Books )〕
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