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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tupelo_HoneyTupelo Honey - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Dos de los tres percusionistas del álbum habían trabajado también con Morrison en años anteriores: Connie Kay en Astral Weeks y Gary Mallaber en Moondance. En Tupelo Honey, Kay tocó la batería en cuatro canciones, mientras que Rick Shlosser fue utilizado en el resto del álbum, dejando a Mallaber como percusionista. [11]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Connie_KayConnie Kay - Wikipedia

    He played drums on several of Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison's albums: Astral Weeks, one song on Saint Dominic's Preview, and four songs on Tupelo Honey. Kay was known for incorporating percussion instruments alongside his drum kit, such as timpani, small cymbals, triangle, bell tree, and darbukas, the latter referred to as ...

  4. "Tupelo Honey" is a popular song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and the title song from his 1971 album, Tupelo Honey. The title derives from an expensive, mild-tasting tupelo honey produced in the southeastern United States.

  5. Tupelo Honey» es una canción del músico norirlandés Van Morrison publicada en el álbum de 1971 Tupelo Honey. El nombre deriva de una miel cara y de sabor suave producida en sureste de los Estados Unidos.

  6. 2 de sept. de 2020 · Building upwards from a gentle flute refrain, and then pushed forwards by mighty fills from jazz drummer Connie Kay who played on Astral Weeks, ‘Tupelo Honey’ is sung by a man who has grabbed us by the lapels and won’t let go until we understand precisely what he’s experiencing.

  7. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsTupelo Honey - Rolling Stone

    The band plays with more individual inspiration than any of Van’s recorded groups so far, with particular honors going to pianist Mark Jordan and drummers Rick Schlosser and Connie Kay.