David Gilmour recently appeared on The Tonight Show performing his latest song, “Dark and Velvet Nights,” accompanied by the Roots house band and four backup singers. The song is part of his new album, Luck and Strange, which was released in September, marking his first solo album in almost a decade. The title track of the album features keyboards by Pink Floyd’s Richard Wright, recorded at Gilmour’s house in 2007.
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In an interview with host Jimmy Fallon, Gilmour addressed rumors about his album and the alleged connection between The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wizard of Oz. Despite receiving positive reviews, Gilmour admitted he pays attention to feedback and values the response to his work. He also shared his thoughts on the rumors surrounding his past as a model, confirming it was a means of funding his music equipment.
Gilmour debunked the myth of synchronizing The Dark Side of the Moon with The Wizard of Oz, calling it a coincidence. He mentioned trying the synchronization himself but emphasized that it was not intentional. Currently on tour for Luck and Strange, Gilmour is set to perform at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Stay tuned for more updates on David Gilmour’s tour and latest album.
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Q: What is David Gilmour’s latest album called?
A: David Gilmour’s latest album is titled Luck and Strange.
Q: How many backup singers joined David Gilmour for his performance on The Tonight Show?
A: Four backup singers accompanied David Gilmour during his performance on The Tonight Show.
Q: What is the significance of the title track of Luck and Strange?
A: The title track of Luck and Strange features keyboards by Pink Floyd’s Richard Wright, recorded at Gilmour’s house in 2007.
Q: Is David Gilmour currently on tour?
A: Yes, David Gilmour is currently on tour in support of his album Luck and Strange.
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