George H. Diamond (1862 – 1922) was an American entertainer, songwriter, and recording artist popular in the 1890s and 1900s.
[2] Beginning around 1890 Diamond toured the nation as a singer of popular tin pan alley songs on the vaudeville circuit.
His performances often included "illustrated songs" in which an assistant would project topical slides, and later motion pictures, in time with Diamond's singing.
Between 1898 and 1906 Diamond was frequently pictured on sheet music covers (usually as Geo.
[7] In 1914 Diamond married Emma R. Penn, a native of Lebanon, Pennsylvania,[8] and moved there to live with her.