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  1. Montrose and Church also played on the song "Listen to the Lion", recorded during the Tupelo Honey sessions and released on Morrison's next album Saint Dominic's Preview (1972). Montrose played briefly with Boz Scaggs before joining the Edgar Winter Group in 1972. Montrose then recruited Chuck Ruff, which essentially ended the band Sawbuck.

  2. Mar 12, 2015 · Ronnie Montrose Remembered 2020 - ‘Tupelo Honey’ featuring Keith St. John, Brad Lang, Jason Hartless, Katja Rieckermann, Adel Eskander, Ed Roth & more at M3 ...

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    Biographer Howard DeWitt was convinced that Morrison's music benefited from his move to California, as he comments that "the musical explosion in Marin County also added a great deal to Van's music. In particular, Ronnie Montrose's guitar work made Tupelo Honey a rock classic." Mark Jordan and John McFee made up the rest of the rhythm section.

  5. Oct 15, 2021 · The third entry in what is considered Van Morrison’s vintage artistic era, Tupelo Honey (released 10/15/71), falls squarely between the polished, jazz-inflected likes of Moondance and the earthier, blues, and soul-rooted tones of His Band & The Street Choir. Recorded after The Belfast Cowboy’s move to the golden state of California from the ...

  6. Oct 17, 2016 · Through his work with Morrison, Montrose met former Harpers Bizarre drummer Ted Templeman, who was producing Van’s Tupelo Honey, only his third job as a producer. The soon-to-be-famous Templeman told Ronnie if he ever wanted to do something on his own to call him. Ronnie never forgot the offer.

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  7. Opening the shows was a stunning cover Van Morrison’s “Tupelo Honey,” a song which Montrose performed guitars and backing vocals on back in 1971. It was an eye-opening experience to see just how many different genres and styles this artist was able to capture and make his own throughout the several decades he was creating music.

  8. Apr 23, 2021 · Born in San Francisco in 1947, Montrose ran away from home at the age of 16 to pursue a career in music. By the early 70s he’d made a name for himself as a session musician, playing on Van Morrison’s Tupelo Honey and Saint Dominic’s Preview, joining the Edgar Winter Group for 1972’s classic They Only Come Out At Night album and appearing on Herbie Hancock’s jazz-fusion breakthrough ...

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