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  2. The Brothers Comatose - Wikipedia

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    The brothers grew up around music, hosting music parties. [ 1 ] “The Morrison house was a gathering place for local musicians – everyone would bring an instrument, call out tunes, call out changes, and just play for hours” says former Brothers Comatose bassist, Giovanni Benedetti [ 2 ]

  3. Jim Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Final 24: Jim Morrison (2007), The Biography Channel [234] When You're Strange (2009), Won the Grammy Award for Best Long Form Video in 2011. Rock Poet: Jim Morrison (2010) [235] Morrison's Mustang – A Vision Quest to Find The Blue Lady (2011, in production) Mr. Mojo Risin': The Story of L.A. Woman (2011) The Doors Live at the Bowl '68 (2012)

  4. The Morris Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Morris Brothers were born in Old Fort, North Carolina.Originally, they began performing as a trio together with a third brother, George Morris. [1] In 1933, Zeke moved to Concord [2] and joined J. E. Mainer's Crazy Mountaineers [1] He made his first recordings with the Mountaineers in August 1935 för Bluebird Records. [3]

  5. James Morrison (jazz musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1983 James and John Morrison formed the Morrison Brothers Big Bad Band, a 13-piece group. In 1984 the band included James Morrison on trumpet, trombone, and piano, Warwick Alder on trumpet, Peter Cross on trumpet, Paul Andrews on alto saxophone, Tom Baker on alto and baritone saxophones, Jason Morphett on tenor saxophone, Glenn Henrich on vibraphone, Craig Scott on bass, and John Morrison ...

  6. Van Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Sir George Ivan "Van" Morrison OBE (born 31 August 1945) is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician whose recording career started in the 1960s. Morrison's albums have performed well in the UK and Ireland, with more than 40 reaching the UK top 40, as well as internationally, including in Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

  7. Harold Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Harold Morrison (January 30, 1931 - December 21, 1993) was an American country music singer-songwriter and session musician.He played banjo, dobro, and guitar on albums with musicians such as Loretta Lynn, Kitty Wells, The Wilburn Brothers, and Tammy Wynette.

  8. Ted Templeman - Wikipedia

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    Edward John “Ted” Templeman (born October 24, 1942) [1] is an American musician and record producer. [2] Among the acts he has a long relationship with are the rock bands Van Halen and the Doobie Brothers and the singer Van Morrison; he produced multiple critically acclaimed and commercially successful albums by each of them.

  9. 4% Pantomime - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] [3] [4] Morrison biographer Brian Hinton disputes this theory about the title, and attributes it to music journalist Ritchie Yorke. [7] The "pantomime" in the title refers to the fact that Morrison and Manuel acted out the lyrics as they recorded the song. [1] [2] [3] According to Robertson, "They were acting this whole thing out.