Green Man Festival has announced their second headliner for summer 2012, one of music’s true originals, Van Morrison.
When it comes to legends, they don’t come much bigger than this.Van formed Them in his native Belfast in 1964, his matchless R&B songwriting and vocal prowess resulting in classic cuts such as 'Gloria' and 'Here Comes The Night', before solo success beckoned with the worldwide smash hit 'Brown-Eyed Girl'.
Following the groundbreaking 'Astral Weeks' – a mystical song cycle regarded as one of the greatest albums ever made – Van’s move to America inspired a string of near-flawless early ‘70s LPs including 'Moondance' and 'Tupelo Honey'.
Whether duetting with the likes of John Lee Hooker and Ray Charles, or stealing the show with The Band in Martin Scorcese’s must-see concert film 'The Last Waltz', few live performers can match the power and passion of “The Belfast Cowboy”.
Voted one place ahead of Michael Jackson in Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Singers of All Time list, Van Morrison headlines the Mountain Stage at the 10th annual Green Man Festival on Saturday August 18th.
Here is a list of the latest acts joining Van and fellow headliner Feist in Wales’ breathtaking Black Mountains from August 17th – 19th:
Daughter create breathy, atmospherically mean and moody folk songs full of haunting melodies, a twist of electronics and ambient sweeps. Powered by Elena Tonra’s sensational voice, this London trio could be one of the finds of the year.
Bowerbirds, are real-life couple Beth Tacular and Phil Moore. Third album The Clearing is their biggest and boldest yet, with a sense of urgency and scope inspired by near break-ups and near-fatal illnesses.
Beth Jeans Houghton got her big break at Green Man 2008 when Devandra Banhart pulled her out of the crowd to perform one of her songs. Her totally ace debut album Thunder presents the Newcastle singer as a “psychedelic Boudica”. She appears at this year’s festival as Beth Jeans Houghton & The Hooves Of Destiny.
Megafaun, the North Carolina-based trio psych-folk trio, make a welcome return to Green Man following the release of their intricate self-titled album in the late 2011.
Psychemagik (DJ set) and Richard Norris are joining the Time & Space Machine psychedelic Sunday night whig-out in the Far Out After Dark.
Plus DJ sets by Jamie N Commons, Joe Pug, Nick Mulvey, RM Hubbert, Tiny Ruins and many more great acts – including the third main headliner – who are yet to be announced!
For more information on Green Man Festival 2012, please visit www.greenman.net.
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