Michael Grimm ~ Tupelo Honey (Van Morrison) Cover

S5 America's Got Talent Champ, Vegas recording artist and bud Michael Grimm along with his band do an outstanding cover of the 1971 Van Morrison classic "Tupelo Honey" at beautiful Red Rock Casino. Summerlin, Nevada. Friday April, 6, 2018. ... read more

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S5 America's Got Talent Champ, Vegas recording artist and bud Michael Grimm along with his band do an outstanding cover of the 1971 Van Morrison classic "Tupelo Honey" at beautiful Red Rock Casino. Summerlin, Nevada. Friday April, 6, 2018. Backing up Michael is Jim Buck, familiar to my longtime subs. Hell of a night of music guys..thoroughly enjoyed myself. Links below.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupelo_Honey
Tupelo Honey is the fifth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It was released in October 1971 by Warner Bros. Records. Morrison had written all of the songs on the album in Woodstock, New York, before his move to Marin County, California, except for "You're My Woman", which he wrote during the recording sessions. Recording began at the beginning of the second quarter of 1971 at the Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco. Morrison moved to the Columbia Studios in May 1971 to complete the album.

The namesake for the album and its title track is a varietal honey produced from the flowers of the tupelo tree found in the Southeastern United States. The album features various musical genres, most prominently country, but also R&B, soul, folk-rock and blue-eyed soul. The lyrics echo the domestic bliss portrayed on the album cover; they largely describe and celebrate the rural surroundings of Woodstock and Morrison's family life with then-wife Janet "Planet" Rigsbee.

Tupelo Honey received most of its success in America; it charted at number 27 on the Billboard charts and in 1977 it was certified gold by the RIAA. It failed to reach any of the European or other world-wide charts. The album yielded two hit singles, the hymn-like title track, as well as the R&B-flavored "Wild Night". The third released single, "(Straight to Your Heart) Like a Cannonball", was less successful and did not enter the Billboard Hot 100. The album received mostly positive reviews from music critics at the time of its release, but Morrison's biographers were less favorable towards it in later years.
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