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Apr 2018
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Van Morrison: Astral Weeks, Movement and...

Double Elvis Productions
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In 1968, Van Morrison was hiding out from the New York City Mafia in Boston, Massachusetts. Recently the victim of a physical attack from a Genovese crime family member, Morrison was desperately trying to piece together a band to complete what would become his landmark creative statement, Astral Weeks. One of the musicians who would help him achieve this goa ... Show More
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