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  2. Van Morrison - Wikipedia

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    In December 2009, Morrison's tour manager Gigi Lee gave birth to a son, who she asserted was Morrison's and named after him. Lee announced the birth of the child on Morrison's official website, but Morrison denied paternity. Lee's son died in January 2011 from complications of diabetes, and Lee died soon after from throat cancer in October 2011 ...

  3. Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl: The Concert Film

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    Morrison also released an album on CD and vinyl on February 24, 2009, entitled Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl with material from these two concerts. Included as a trailer and entitled "To Be Born Again" is an interview conducted by Scott Foundas with Morrison explaining some of the meaning behind Astral Weeks and other footage behind ...

  4. You Win Again (album) - Wikipedia

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    You Win Again is the twenty-eighth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It is a duet album with Linda Gail Lewis that was released in 2000 (see 2000 in music) by Virgin Records. The album was recorded at The Wool Hall, Bath, England.

  5. Too Long in Exile - Wikipedia

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    Too Long in Exile is the twenty-second studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison.The album was produced by Morrison and draws on urban blues and soul jazz sounds, including collaborations with John Lee Hooker and Georgie Fame.

  6. Van Morrison and Eric Clapton Are At It Again in ‘The Rebels’

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    Van Morrison and Eric Clapton joined forces again for “The Rebels,” a duet of “Where Have All the Rebels Gone” from Morrison’s new album Latest Record Project: Vol. 1. An accompanying ...

  7. You're Driving Me Crazy (album) - Wikipedia

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    You're Driving Me Crazy is the 39th studio album by Irish musician Van Morrison, his first in collaboration with American jazz organist & trumpeter Joey DeFrancesco. [4] His third album in just seven months, and released on 27 April 2018 by Sony Legacy, it reached the Top 20 in the UK, and features Morrison's daughter, Shana.

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