Foggy Lyttle
Born
David Lyttle

13 May 1944
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Died25 December 2003 (aged 59)
OccupationMusician
InstrumentsGuitar

David 'Foggy' Lyttle (13 May 1944, in Belfast, Northern Ireland โ€“ 25 December 2003), was a guitarist, best known for his work with Van Morrison. Morrison's 2005 album Magic Time was dedicated to him, as he had died within weeks of completion of the recording. The album credits described him as "a respected colleague and fine performer who brought a unique flavour to many of [the album's] tracks."[1]

Some of the many artists Lyttle has played with include Sinรฉad O'Connor, Brian Kennedy, The Chieftains, Marianne Faithfull, Liam Neeson, Harry Nilsson, Phil Everly, Gene Pitney, Acker Bilk, Chris Youlden and Elton John.[2]

Notes

edit
  1. ^ Lipsitz, Solly. "Van Morrison Magic Time". avxhome.se. Retrieved 26 March 2009.[dead link]
  2. ^ "roz.van's Album โ€“ FoGGY LytTle- ThE GUitaR HeAd of IreLaND". Archived from the original on 22 June 2005. Retrieved 26 March 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
edit

๐Ÿ“š Artikel Terkait di Wikipedia

Foggy (disambiguation)

Champion nicknamed "Foggy" Foggy Lyttle (1944โ€“2003), British guitarist Seymour Mullings (1931โ€“2013), Jamaican politician nicknamed "Foggy" Foggy Nelson, a fictional

Days Like This (Van Morrison album)

Teena Lyleย โ€” recorder, piano, vibraphone, congas, background vocals Foggy Lyttleย โ€” electric guitar on "Raincheck", "You Don't Know Me" and "I'll Never

Lyttle

label owner from Northern Ireland Des Lyttle (born 1971), English former footballer turned football manager Foggy Lyttle, (born 1944), guitarist, best known

Van Morrison

Katrina and Rita. Morrison composed the song, "Blue and Green", featuring Foggy Lyttle on guitar. This song was released in 2007 on the album, The Best of Van

Stranded (Van Morrison song)

Greatest Hits. Van Morrison โ€“ vocals, alto saxophone Brian Connor โ€“ piano Foggy Lyttle โ€“ guitar David Hayes โ€“ bass Liam Bradley โ€“ drums, backing vocals Jerome

Magic Time (Van Morrison album)

one. It's carried by the interplay between Morrison's acoustic and Foggy Lyttle's electric guitar fills, and aided by Chieftain Paddy Moloney's whistle

What's Wrong with This Picture? (Van Morrison album)

electric guitars, backing vocals Johnny Scott โ€“ electric guitar, mandolin Foggy Lyttle โ€“ electric guitar, backing vocals Mick Green โ€“ electric guitar Nicky

Hurricane Relief: Come Together Now

Johnstone, Marco Linares, Colin Linden, Donnie Lyle, Steve Lukather, Foggy Lyttle, Tommy Maran, George Marinelli, Dominic Miller, Pino Palladino, Dean