“I am doing [Deliver Me From Nowhere] but I’d always felt that way about that album. There’s a narrative ... Strong also singled out Van Morrison’s acclaimed 1968 release ‘Astral Weeks ...
When Morrison is on, like at a Greek Theater show in Berkeley in 2009, there’s nothing more sublime. That night he sang his heart out covering the full “Astral Weeks” album following an ...
The songs on this EmArcy classic are full ... albums out there. Polydor brought together an eclectic group of musicians – along with actor Liam Neeson – to pay tribute to Belfast-born Van ...
Van Morrison ... full-time as musical director of The Tri-City Singers. With them, Lawrence recorded the funky, inspirational track “The Best Is Yet to Come,” the lead single of his 2002 album ...
ROC The Record, the debut full-length album from indie rock supergroup ... ‘Astral Weeks’’s place at the de facto pinnacle of the Van Morrison discography simply isn’t rational (Gareth ...
Alex Van Halen, brother of Eddie Van Halen and co-founder of the famed rock band Van Halen, has just released a full, six-minute recording of the song “Unfinished”. The track is the very last ...
Van Morrison had proven ... He brought that all to bear on his 1969 album Astral Weeks, which featured long, free-flowing songs and wandering melodies that pulled Morrison’s vocals around ...
Among those celebrating Robertson’s work onstage tonight are Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, Bob Weir ... first single ever to be released bearing The Band’s name, and then a full-on all-star finale for ...
Last night’s tribute concert featured Last Waltz stars Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, and Mavis Staples, alongside the likes of Bob Weir, Lucinda Williams, Jim James, Eric Church, Bruce Hornsby ...
we see a very tipsy Robertson drop the needle on Van Morrison’s “Tupelo Honey,” which over the years became a shared favorite of the two friends. Morrison then walked out to sing that song ...
Variety via Getty Images A second set got rolling with Lanois singing a gorgeous cover of “Broken Arrow,” which he produced for Robertson’s first solo album. Warren Haynes lit up the night ...