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Glen Hansard of the Irish rock band the Frames (who lists Van Morrison as being part of his holy trinity with Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen) commonly covers his songs in concert. [362] American rock band the Wallflowers have covered "Into the Mystic". [363] Canadian blues-rock singer Colin James also covers the song frequently at his concerts. [364]
Platania is best known for his work with Van Morrison, beginning on Moondance, [1] and most recently on 2016's Keep Me Singing. [2] In 1973 he toured with Morrison as a member of his band at the time The Caledonia Soul Orchestra. The double live album It's Too Late to Stop Now was released in 1974, which included songs from three nights of the ...
In 1973 Van Morrison and the Caledonia Soul Orchestra went on a three-month tour of the United States and Europe, the result of which was the live double album It's Too Late to Stop Now. The title is taken from the last line in the lyrics of one of Morrison's songs, " Into the Mystic ", from the 1970 Moondance album.
Robbie Robertson Tribute Concert Has Eric Clapton, Van Morrison and Other Stars Carrying That Weight — and Starring in a Future Martin Scorsese Movie Chris Willman October 18, 2024 at 10:42 PM
Eric Clapton and Van Morrison are among the classic-rock heavyweights who will pay tribute to the late Robbie Robertson at an all-star tribute concert set for Oct. 17 at Inglewood's Kia Forum.
On August 21, 2023 Dylan announced North American fall dates for the tour. The first date for this leg was October 1 in Kansas City, MO and the last date was in Evansville, IN on December 3. [22] On January 22, 2024 Dylan announced the spring leg of the tour, encompassing dates in the American South.
A new band documentary, “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story,” premieres Friday, April 26, on Hulu. The doc will be shown Thursday, March 14 at the South by Southwest festival in Austin.
In April 1964, Van Morrison responded to an advert for musicians to play at a new R&B club at the Maritime Hotel–an old dance hall frequented by sailors. [10] The new club needed a band for its opening night; however Morrison had left the Golden Eagles (the group with which he had been performing at the time), so he created a new band out of the Gamblers, an East Belfast group formed by ...