Formed in 1993, the line-up consists of vocalist Randy Cordeiro (Surreal Neil), guitarist Chris Collins, keyboardist James Terris, bass player/keyboardist Rama Kolesnikow and drummer Vince Littleton.
Super Diamond has been featured in articles in many national publications and has appeared on the David Letterman Show.
The band quickly progressed to regular shows at The Fillmore, The Great American Music Hall and Bimbo's 365 Club.
In the mid nineties Super Diamond began to expand their fan base with forays into Los Angeles, San Diego, Portland, and Seattle.
Before the wider use of the internet and well before social media, Super Diamond generated a new audience in each of these out-of-town markets, relying principally on word-of-mouth.
Early shows at the Crocodile in Seattle, The Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, and the House of Blues in West Hollywood were well attended and quickly built up to sell-out engagements.
[6] Meredith May in the San Francisco Chronicle wrote, "Neil is a big supporter of Super Diamond.
Founding Super Diamond band member Rama Kolesnikow also serves as a conductor for symphony performances.
On March 2, 2023, Super Diamond was featured on San Francisco's KPIX Channel 5 News with Juliette Goodrich.
In January 2025 Super Diamond was featured in an article in the East Bay Express "Second hand songs keep our fave music fresh" by J.