Legendary singer-songwriter Don McLean, 76, has released an intimate recorded performance of his song “Vincent,” shot at the Immersive Van Gogh exhibit in Los Angeles. Recorded on Feb. 28, McLean ...
In 1971, a song called, “American Pie,” stormed up the U.S. record charts to No. 1, and stayed there for four full weeks. That’s pretty good for any hit, but what’s unusual is that the tune runs eight ...
The ballad was originally the follow-up to No. 1 hit "American Pie." By Glenn Rowley Kelly Clarkson opened the Tuesday (April 5) episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show with gorgeous cover of Don McLean‘s ...
Los Angeles, CA – Legendary singer-songwriter Don McLean made a rare appearance at Barnes & Noble at The Grove in Los Angeles for a special signing event of the newly published book, "Vincent: Starry ...
Sept 21 (Reuters) - The original handwritten lyrics of Don McLean’s song “Vincent,” a tribute to painter Vincent van Gogh, are going up for auction in November with an estimated value of $1 million.
James Blake is one of the most arresting singers and arrangers of his young generation. You can take a journey through his any of his three albums, including last year’s The Colour In Anything and ...
“Starry, starry night/Paint your palette blue and grey/Look out on a summer’s day/With eyes that know the darkness in my soul.” Those words came to Don McLean as he looked at Vincent Van Gogh’s 1889 ...
Country’s only all-vocal band, Home Free, teams with an all-American legend, offering a masterful new take on the Don McLean classic, “Vincent.” Singing alongside McLean for a tribute to artistic ...
Editor’s Note: This article previously appeared in a different format as part of The Atlantic’s Notes section, retired in 2021. “Speaking of shedding new light on an artist,” reader Diane recommends a ...
"I'm just going to let the painting tell me what to write," McLean tells Billboard about how Van Gogh's Starry Night inspired him to write "Vincent." By Kristin Robinson Senior Writer Legendary singer ...
“Starry, starry night/Paint your palette blue and grey/Look out on a summer’s day/With eyes that know the darkness in my soul.” Those words came to Don McLean as he looked at Vincent Van Gogh’s 1889 ...