A Neil Diamond impersonator brought some of his costumes to a Wisconsin dry cleaners to get cleaned, and you're not going to believe what happened to them.

Neil Diamond Tribute Artist Searching For His Missing Wardrobe

It really sucks when one of your favorite bands goes away. Then you miss the opportunity to ever see them play live again. That's why I think tribute bands are cool. They give you the chance to see songs performed on stage by artists who are no longer around. To be successful, those impersonators have to sound, look, and perform like the bands they're paying tribute to.

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The sudden closure of a dry cleaner is upsetting customers in Milwaukee. Among them is a Neil Diamond tribute artist who lost some of his favorite glittery looks.

 

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Eric Ebert is one of the top Neil Diamond tribute artists in the Midwest. He's all in with the music, the sound, the performance, and most importantly, the look. If you're going to be a Neil Diamond impersonator, you need the bedazzled wardrobe. Ebert had an amazing array of costumes in his act. They needed to be cleaned, so he took them to a local dry cleaner.

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Unfortunately, he never got most of them back. The dry cleaners went out of business before he had a chance to pick them up. They've been missing for weeks. He didn't know what to do next, so he contacted a local news channel for help. They were able to track down some of the stuff, but some of his favorites are still missing. I hope he eventually gets them back.

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