We are all related to each other so most certainly yes! But no hes not.... Most certainly not. I thought James Morrison was jim Morrisons real name,, please fill me in if you know better James morrison is too gay to even be related to a rock god J-Morrison.So in my opinion James Morrison can suck a dick.
Jim Morrison and Van Morrison's "Them" played two songs in an impromptu set on Hollywood Blvd at either the London Fog or the Wiskie A Go-Go. They did NOT tour together, and there are no known recordings of "Gloria" or the other song they jammed together on.
-Drums -Guitar(two)(rhythm and electric guitar) -Tambourine -bass -vocal (two, main and backup-falsetto)
Jim Morrison's two nicknames were: Mr. Mojo Risin, an anagram for Jim Morrison and the Lizard King, as he was dubbed by friends and fans. He was called that only by the fans... I met John Densmore (The drummer of The Doors) and read his book, they (The band) always refereed to Jim as Jimbo, or just Jim. They called him Mr Mojo Risin for the anagram part, but only during the recording of LA Woman.
Wavelengthwww.wikipedia.com states: Bobby Tench joined a new look Van Morrison Band as a guitarist and vocalist in March 1978 to record the Wavelength album, Morrison's tenth studio album in just over a decade. Tench was also credited with production assistance on this album and contributed guitar and backing vocals to the promotional tour which followed. The tour started at Santa Clara, California on September 30 1978 and ended on March 19th 1979, in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Tench also featured on a video from this tour entitled Van Morrison in Ireland, a video that has been described as one of Morrison's best live performances to date. By the end of the tour Tench had played on classic Morrison songs such as Brown Eyed Girl, Moondance, Sweet Thing, Into the Mystic and Gloria. He had also appeared in Morrison's line up sixty two times, before moving on to play with Eric Burdon, Axis Point before joining Humble Pie in 1980 .
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