A prominent member of one of Van Morrison's earliest bands in America has died.
Dahaud Sharr played drums on several of the star's Seventies albums including Veedon Fleece and It's Too Late To Stop Now.
Several years ago he gave a fascinating insight into his "genius" friend's approach to music and rehearsals.
As well as being a musician and backing vocalist, Sharr was credited as an engineer on Morrison's His Band And The Street Choir LP.
He also worked briefly as a producer and musical director for the Belfast singer.
A prominent member of one of Van Morrison's earliest bands in America has died.
Dahaud Sharr played drums on several of the star's Seventies albums including Veedon Fleece and It's Too Late To Stop Now.
Several years ago he gave a fascinating insight into his "genius" friend's approach to music and rehearsals.
As well as being a musician and backing vocalist, Sharr was credited as an engineer on Morrison's His Band And The Street Choir LP.
He also worked briefly as a producer and musical director for the
Belfast singer.
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/news/drummer-who-kept-the-beat-for-van-morrison-in-1970s-dies-36539294.html
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