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Hugh Jackman Receives Signed Guitar from Neil Diamond After Film
Hugh Jackman recently received a remarkable gift from legendary musician Neil Diamond: a guitar signed by the artist himself. This gesture came in the wake of Jackman’s role in Song Sung Blue, a film that pays tribute to Diamond’s music. The actor, who is 57 years old, expressed his gratitude on Instagram, calling it “one of the most awesome gifts I’ve ever received.”
A Personal Touch from a Music Icon
The signed guitar was accompanied by a heartfelt note reading, “Hugh, Keep rockin’! Your friend, Neil Diamond.” Jackman shared a video on his social media, capturing his genuine surprise and delight as he unwrapped the gift. He exclaimed, “Oh my. That’s from Neil Diamond? Thank you, Neil,” showcasing not just his excitement but the significance of the present.
Jackman emphasized that this guitar represents more than a mere collectible. It symbolizes a developing friendship and mutual respect between the two stars, something he intends to cherish for years to come.
About the Film and Its Impact
In Song Sung Blue, Jackman portrays Mike Sardina, one half of a tribute duo called Lightning and Thunder, which celebrates Diamond’s music from the mid-1990s. The film, inspired by a 2008 documentary, features a rich selection of Diamond’s songs while following the lives of Mike and his wife, Claire. Director Craig Brewer noted in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that Diamond responded positively to the film, cheering for each performance and even becoming emotional during some scenes.
Brewer highlighted Diamond’s deep connection to his own songwriting, stating, “Those songs, he lived them, felt them in his soul, and then brought them to life.” This emotional reaction underlines the profound impact of Diamond’s music on both the artist and his audience.
Beyond the film, Jackman and Diamond have cultivated a genuine friendship. Recently, Jackman shared anecdotes from a sleepover at Diamond’s home in Colorado, which featured karaoke sessions and relaxed conversations. He recalled how Diamond generously allowed filmmakers to use his music without hesitation, demonstrating his trust and support for the project.
This exchange of gifts and stories illustrates not only the bond formed between Jackman and Diamond but also the timeless appeal of music that resonates across generations. As Song Sung Blue continues to celebrate Diamond’s legacy, this heartfelt gift serves as a testament to their friendship and the artistry that connects them. Jackman’s experience reflects the joy that can arise when artists support and inspire one another.
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