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  1. Norman Victor "Dinky" Diamond (15 December 1950 – 10 September 2004) was a British drummer who played with the rock band Sparks 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).

  2. With Adrian Fisher on guitar and Norman "Dinky" Diamond on drums, in the midst of power cuts and a threatened vinyl shortage, they recorded their breakthrough Kimono My House in 1974, scoring a No. 2 hit with the single "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us".

  3. 2 de may. de 2014 · In two years or less, Norman "Dinky" Diamond made a huge impression on the world that is recognized as Sparks. When Ron and Russell Mael landed in London, they needed British musicians to do part two of their planned world dominance.

  4. 20 de jun. de 2023 · Sparks posed in Amsterdam, Holland in 1974. L-R: Adrian Fisher, Ron Mael, Norman ‘Dinky’ Diamond, Russell Mael, Martin Gordon. (Image credit: Gijsbert Hanekroot) It’s early morning in Los Angeles when Classic Rock catches up with the Mael brothers via Zoom.

  5. The previous lineup consisting of Earle Mankey, James Mankey and Harley Feinstein was replaced with British musicians: Martin Gordon, Adrian Fisher and Norman "Dinky" Diamond joined the band to play bass, guitar and drums respectively.

  6. More images. Real Name: Norman Diamond. Profile: English Drummer for Sparks among others. Born December 15. 1952, in Aldershot England. Died September 10. 2004. Sites: graphikdesigns.free.fr , Wikipedia.

  7. Explore Norman "Dinky" Diamond's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Norman "Dinky" Diamond on AllMusic.