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Gilmour’s children played key roles in Luck and Strange, with Romany playing the harp and handling lead vocals on their tender reimagining of The Montgolfier Brothers’ Between Two Points.
David Gilmour may not have sole rights to that title (Eric Clapton preceded him in passing through L.A. just two weeks ago), ... Romany occasionally picked up a portable harp, ...
22-year-old Romany Gilmour, a talented songwriter in their own right, performed a short set of covers at The Neptune Inn, which included Joanna Newson's This Side of Blue and Leonard Cohen's If It ...
David Gilmour returned for his first U.S. show in eight years at L.A.'s Intuit Dome, ... Romany occasionally picked up a portable harp, complementing Hattie Webb’s larger one; ...
David Gilmour showed up at a tiny bar to perform 'Wish You Were Here' with daughter Romany shortly before the launch of his 'Luck and Strange' tour.
Showcasing Gilmour’s signature guitar playing and voice that have been synonymous with Pink Floyd for decades, Luck and Strange (out on Friday, Sept. 6) is his first new album in nine years ...
Gilmour sang all but one song from his new solo album, “Luck and Strange,” at his MSG concert on Monday. Emma Wannie / MSGE. But Romany’s best moment came along with background singers ...
Gilmour, who joined psych-prog progenitors Pink Floyd two years after the band’s 1965 inception, proved vibrant and vital at his fourth show in Los Angeles and final evening of a three-night ...
But it’s Romany Gilmour’s lead vocal on “Between Two Points” that will attract the most attention. The song is a cover of an overlooked 1999 gem from dream-pop duo the Montgolfier Brothers.
On Luck and Strange, former Pink Floyd guitarist and singer David Gilmour’s upcoming solo album, it’s all in the family. His wife, the novelist and journalist Polly Samson, penned the words ...
Gilmour’s children played key roles in Luck and Strange, with Romany playing the harp and handling lead vocals on their tender reimagining of The Montgolfier Brothers’ Between Two Points.