Few long-term recording artists remain as enigmatic as Van Morrison. The Belfast, Northern Ireland-born creator of countless classic albums and songs is notoriously media-wary and prefers to focus his ...
Although he could from the start deliver fierce blue-eyed rhythm and blues with a visceral force that put Mick Jagger and Eric Burdon to shame, he was always as much at ease in cooler and more ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Van Morrison was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in in 1993, a member of the same class that saw the enshrinement of such artists as Cream, the Doors, Dick Clark and ...
Though he’s surrounded by friends including Jeff Beck, Georgie Fame and Chris Farlowe among others, Van Morrison sings the lonely blues on his 37th studio album. Roll with the Punches includes five ...
The duets format can be a lazy way to go, a predictable romp that showcases familiar old songs. Not so with Van Morrison’s new collection “Duets: Re-Working the Catalogue” which skips obvious hits ...
Last year, the cantankerous rock legend Van Morrison got extremely mad about the idea of COVID lockdowns. He released a statement about the “pseudo-science” of pandemic-control measures, and he went ...
Van Morrison listens back through headphones as he talks with musical director Garry Sherman at a Bang Records recording session in the studio for Van Morrison’s 1st album “Blowing Your Mind!” on ...
"It's just impressions, basically, things people were saying," Morrison says. "Songs come from strange sources." But when Morrison approached his record label with the album, they almost shelved it.
Van Morrison‘s new album Duets: Re-Working The Catalogue features vocal collaborations with everyone from Michael Bublé and Steve Winwood to Mavis Staples and even the late Bobby Womack, but they aren ...
Van Morrison detailed his 37th studio album. Roll With the Punches, out September 22nd, contains covers of old blues and soul classics along with five new compositions from Van Morrison. “The songs on ...
Some might say I’m an old white guy,” Neil Young drawls over a grungy guitar riff. That’s not about to stop the 73-year-old Canadian rock star expressing his contempt for other “old white guys trying ...
Although he could from the start deliver fierce blue-eyed rhythm and blues with a visceral force that put Mick Jagger and Eric Burdon to shame, he was always as much at ease in cooler and more ...
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