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Don McLean Celebrates “Vincent” RIAA Gold & Platinum Status

Don McLean, the legendary singer-songwriter behind timeless hits like “American Pie” and “Vincent,” was celebrated in Los Angeles during two special events this past week.

McLean took part in a TalkShopLive® session followed by a SiriusXM Town Hall hosted by Lou Simon on the SiriusXM ’70s on 7 channel. The exclusive SiriusXM event welcomed dozens of devoted fans for an intimate conversation about McLean’s storied career and enduring musical legacy.

McLean was presented with plaques commemorating prestigious RIAA Gold & Platinum certifications for his timeless ballad “Vincent.” Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) President & CEO Bruce Resnikoff presented the awards, recognizing both Gold and Platinum accolades for the song. During the presentation, Resnikoff praised McLean’s enduring impact on music history and his continued digital influence, with more than 250 million global streams of “Vincent.”

Originally released on the United Artists label in 1971 as part of McLean’s seminal American Pie album, “Vincent” resonated with audiences worldwide, achieving worldwide chart. “Vincent,” inspired by the life and art of Vincent van Gogh, is celebrated for its evocative lyrics and heartfelt acoustic arrangement. Often subtitled “Starry Starry Night,” the song remains one of McLean’s most cherished works and a cornerstone of his illustrious catalog.

“It’s humbling to see how ‘Vincent’ continues to touch people after all these years,” said McLean. “This song was born out of my admiration for Vincent van Gogh’s genius and humanity, and it’s an honor to see it recognized with Gold and Platinum certifications. I’m grateful to my fans, the music community, and everyone who has kept this song alive.”

SiriusXM host Lou Simon led a discussion with McLean during the event.

For more information on Don McLean, visit www.donmclean.com.

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