Van Morrison
by
John Collis
In an age when image and self-promotion increasingly dominate the rock industry, Van Morrison remains a proud, belligerent outsider. An intensely private man and a revelatory performer, he has communicated more deeply within the limits of rock songwritingthan almost any other artist. Ever since connecting with classic American jazz, blues, and gospel music during his Belfa...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
August 22nd 1997
by Da Capo Press
(first published 1996)
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